
A Streetcar Named Desire ... Blanche DuBois: Whoever you are, I have always depended on the kindness of strangers.

A Streetcar Named Desire Final scene -- Blanche DuBois is taken away from the Kowalski household ...
Duración:3:28

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(1951) Faded Southern belle Vivien Leigh’s Blanche DuBois is destroyed by her brutish brother-in-law, Marlon Brando’s Stanley Kowalski — “two of the greatest performances ever put on film” (Pauline Kael). ...

A Streetcar Named Desire ... Stanley Kowalski: Listen, baby, when we first met - you and me - you thought I was common. Well, how right you was. I was common as dirt. You showed me a snapshot of the place with them columns, and I pulled you down off them columns, and you loved it, having them colored lights goin'. And wasn't we happy together? ... Wasn't it all okay till she showed here? Hoity-toity, describin' me like a ape.

A Streetcar Named Desire "Hey Stella!" -- Blanche realizes the true nature of the relationship between Stanley and Stella ...
Duración:2:03

A Streetcar Named Desire ... Stanley Kowalski: I am not a Pollack. People from Poland are Poles. They are not Pollacks. But what I am is one hundred percent American. I'm born and raised in the greatest country on this earth and I'm proud of it. And don't you ever call me a Pollack.

A Streetcar Named Desire ... Did you ever hear of the Napoleonic code, Stella?... Now just let me enlighten you on a point or two... Now we got here in the state of Louisiana what's known as the Napoleonic code. You see, now according to that, what belongs to the wife belongs to the husband also, and vice versa...

A Streetcar Named Desire ... Blanche DuBois: But some things are not forgivable. Deliberate cruelty is not forgivable! It is the one unforgivable thing, in my opinion, and the one thing of which I have never, never been guilty.

A Streetcar Named Desire Stanley (Marlon Brando) has a night alone with Blanche (Vivien Leigh) ...
Duración:9:59




























