A Streetcar Named Desire


2h 34m 1984

Brief Synopsis

Ann-Margret and Treat Williams, in the second TV-movie for each, have the roles made famous in the 1951 film of Tennessee Williams' play by Vivien Leigh and Marlon Brando as the sexually repressed Southern belle and her animalistic brother-in-law. While Kazan's film left out some of the more unabash

Film Details

Also Known As
Streetcar Named Desire
Genre
Adaptation
Drama
Release Date
1984

Technical Specs

Duration
2h 34m

Synopsis

Ann-Margret and Treat Williams, in the second TV-movie for each, have the roles made famous in the 1951 film of Tennessee Williams' play by Vivien Leigh and Marlon Brando as the sexually repressed Southern belle and her animalistic brother-in-law. While Kazan's film left out some of the more unabashed sexual suggestion of the play, this version is more closely based on the original material as it was performed on Broadway in 1947 with Jessica Tandy and a young Brando in the leads. It received 11 Emmy Award nominations: Outstanding Drama Special, Best Actress, Supporting Actress (D'Angelo), Supporting Actor (Quaid), director, cinematographer, art director/set decorator, costumer, editor, sound editor and sound mixer.

Crew

Betty Atkinson

Production Coordinator

Keith Barish

Executive Producer

S Clark Bason

Assistant

Craig Baumgarten

Executive Producer

Gail Bixby

Costumes

Richard Blair

Makeup

Wilmer Butler

Director Of Photography

Michael Caiozzo

Foreman

Don L Cash

Makeup

James Connell

Camera Operator

Andy Costikyan

Photography

Le Dawson

Costumes

R. Michael De Chellis

Best Boy

Dave Degaetano

Construction Coordinator

Barbara Dixon

Assistant Editor

John Farrow

Location Manager

John Feinblatt

Transportation Captain

Dodie Foster

Production Manager

Sydney Guilaroff

Hair Stylist

Marvin Hamlisch

Music

Randy Hart

Gaffer

Jack Hayes

Original Music

Ray Hemphill

Dialogue Coach

George Hill

Key Grip

James Hulsey

Production Designer

Kathleen Letterie

Casting Associate

Steve Livingston

Music Editor

Jerrold L Ludwig

Editor

Daniel E Maltese

Set Designer

William Mccaughey

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Neil Meron

Production Associate

Mel Metcalfe

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Debra Michaelson

Assistant Director

George R. Nelson

Set Decorator

Joseph Nemec

Set Designer

Ramon Pahoyo

Craft Service

Tally Paulos

Adr Editor

Terry Porter

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Richard Raguse

Sound Mixer

Sam Reese

Dialogue Coach

Barbara Ronci

Hair Stylist

Oscar Saul

Writer (Adaptation)

Bill Mac Sems

Property Master

Scott Senechal

Boom Operator

James Simons

Assistant Director

Michael Stipanich

Assistant

Eddie Surkin

Special Effects

Joe Thibo

Assistant Camera Operator

Marc Trabulus

Producer

Jim Troutman

Sound Supervisor

Tennessee Williams

Play As Source Material

Tennessee Williams

Other

Film Details

Also Known As
Streetcar Named Desire
Genre
Adaptation
Drama
Release Date
1984

Technical Specs

Duration
2h 34m

Quotes

Trivia

Miscellaneous Notes

Aired in United States March 4, 1984