A Streetcar Named Desire (1995 film)

A Streetcar Named Desire is a 1995 television drama film directed by Glenn Jordan that first aired on CBS Television. Based on the 1947 play by Tennessee Williams, it follows a 1951 adaptation starring Marlon Brando and a 1984 television adaptation. The film was adapted from a 1992 Broadway revival of the play, also starring Baldwin and Lange.

Blanche DuBois

 * They told me to take a streetcar named "Desire", transfer to one called "Cemetery", ride six blocks and get off, at Elysian Fields.

Dialogue

 * Stella: But there are things that happen, between a man and a woman, in the dark, that sorta make everything else seem unimportant.
 * Blanche: What you are talking about is brutal desire. Just desire. The name of that rattletrap streetcar that bangs through the Quarter, up one old narraw street and down another.
 * Stella: Haven't you ever ridden that streetcar?
 * Blanche: It brought me here, where I'm not wanted, and where I'm ashamed to be.

Cast

 * Alec Baldwin as Stanley Kowalski
 * Jessica Lange as Blanche DuBois
 * John Goodman as Harold "Mitch" Mitchell
 * Diane Lane as Stella Kowalski
 * Frederick Coffin as Steve
 * Carlos Gómez as Pablo
 * Jerry Hardin as The Doctor
 * Patricia Herd as The Matron
 * Matt Keeslar as Collector
 * Tina Lifford as The Neighbor
 * Rondi Reed as Eunice
 * Carmen Zapata as Flower Seller