Saturday, January 4, 2014

A streetcar named desire (1951) - higly acclaimed drama based on Tennessee Williams play, directed by Elia Kazan, starring Vivien Leigh, Marlon Brando, Kim Hunter and Karl Malden

Rating 8.0/10
Runtime: 124 min
Language: English
Country: USA
Directed by: Elia Kazan
IMDb Link: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0044081/

Cast

Vivien Leigh ... Blanche
Marlon Brando ... Stanley
Kim Hunter ... Stella
Karl Malden ... Mitch
Rudy Bond ... Steve
Nick Dennis ... Pablo

Description: Blanche is in real need of a protector at this stage in her life when circumstances lead her into paying a visit to her younger sister Stella in New Orleans. She doesn't understand how Stella, who is expecting her first child, could have picked a husband so lacking in refinement. Stanley Kowalski's buddies come over to the house to play cards and one of them, Mitch, finds Blanche attractive until Stanley tells him about what kind of a woman Blanche really is. What will happen when Stella goes to the hospital to have her baby and just Blanche and her brother-in-law are in the house?

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Download link (torrent file):

https://ufile.io/rnq3xfhi


Also included set of extras, with multiple subtitles available:

* Feature length documentary: Elia Kazan: A Director’s Journey (1:15:30)

* Featurette - A Streetcar on Broadway (22:00)

* Featurette - A Streetcar in Hollywood (28:10)

* Featurette - Desire and Censorship (16:21)

* Featurette - North and the music of the South (9:14)

* Featurette - An actor named Brando (8:52)

* Brando screen test for "Rebel without a cause" (4:52)

* Outtakes (15:34)

* Set of 3 trailers (51' original, 58' re-release, United Artists 1970 re-issue)


Video and audio information:

Video : 1.62 GB, 1910 Kbps, 23.976 fps, 788x576 (1.37:1), V_MPEG4/ISO/AVC x264 core 142
Audio : 400/86 MB (main/commentary), 448/96 Kbps, 48000 Hz, 1/1 channel, 0x55 = AC3/VORBIS, CBR/VBR


Subtitles (English closed captions embedded in a movie, to play them choose Subtitle=>Sub Track in VLC Player and separate English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, German, Greek, Italian, Turkish, Polish, Dutch, Czech, Serbian) posters and screenshots included


Double audio track information

This movie contains two audio tracks, one is original English, and the other is commentary by Karl Malden and film historians Rudy Behlmer and Jeff Young. You can use VLC Player to easily choose between any of audio tracks (Audio => Audio track and switch to main audio track on Track 1, additional track on Track 2)

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