Documentary
A study of Tennessee Williams's life and work as a whole, ranging from his youth in Mississippi and in St. Louis to success and acclaim, followed by the final difficult years. Includes some of the most celebrated scenes from film adaptations of Williams' work, among them extracts of A Streetcar Named Desire (1951),Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1958), Night of the Iguana, The (1964), and Suddenly, Last Summer (1993) (TV). Contains footage of Williams being interviewed, including conversations with David Frost, 'Edward R. Murrow (I)', and Melvyn Bragg, as well as reminiscences from people who knew and worked with him, among them Edward Albee, Gore Vidal, and his lifelong friend, Lady Maria St. Just. Features readings from Elia Kazan's Notebook by Kim Hunter.
Directed by
Merrill Brockway
Written by
Brooks Haxton
Marlon Brando
Stanley Kowalski / Valentine 'Snakeskin' Xavier (archive footage)
Paul Newman
Brick / Chance Wayne (archive footage)
Frank Langella
Narrator
Sam Waterston
Tom Wingfield (archive footage)
Kim Hunter
Self
Carroll Baker
Baby Doll Meighan (archive footage)
Katharine Hepburn
Mrs. Venable (archive footage)
Montgomery Clift
Dr. Cukrowicz (archive footage)
Geraldine Page
Alexandra Del Lago / Alma Winemiller (archive footage)
Dick Cavett
Self (archive footage)
Burl Ives
Big Daddy (archive footage)
Reed Birney
Actor
Maureen Stapleton
Self
David Frost
Self
Anna Magnani
Serafina Delle Rose / Lady Torrance (archive footage)
Melvyn Bragg
Self
Edward R. Murrow
Self (archive footage)
Maria St. Just
Self

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