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£14.93 |
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£19.99You Save: £5.06 |
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Aspect Ratio 1.33:1 |
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English, German, Polish, Spanish |
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English for the hearing impaired, German for the hearing impaired, English, Czech, Danish, Finnish, German, Greek, Hungarian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish
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| Release Date: |
08 May 2006 |
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A Streeetcar Named Desire: The Original Director's Version is the Elia Kazan/Tennessee Williams film moviegoers would have seen had not Legion of Decency censorship occurred at the last minute. It features three minutes of previously unseen footage underscoring, among other things, the sexual tension between Blanche DuBois (Vivien Leigh) and Stanley Kowalski (Marlon Brando), and Stella Kowalski's (Kim Hunter) passion for husband Stanley. Catch all of the classic - nominated for 12 Academy Awards including Best Picture and winner of 4 - that introduced a new era of filmmaking. Step aboard this Streetcar.
Special Features
- Commentary by Karl Malden and Film Historians Rudy Behlmer and Jeff Young
- Elia Kazan Movie Trailer Gallery
- Marlon Brando Screen Test
- Feature-Length Profile Elia Kazan: A Director's Journey
- 5 New Insightful Documentaries:
- A Streetcar on Broadway
- A Streetcar in Hollywood
- Censorship and Desire
- North and the Music of the South
- An Actor named Brando