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#181: A Streetcar Named Desire (1951 with Foster Hirsch)

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We’re celebrating the dueling centennials of Marlon Brando and Tennessee Williams with a look at their most enduring collaboration: 1951’s A Streetcar Named Desire. Historian and author Foster Hirsch joins us to break down the film’s complicated subject matter, Marlon Brando’s Method acting, the gender and class politics and everyone’s old friend, the Blacklist.

Buy Foster’s book Hollywood and the Movies of the Fifties here.

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Film Editor at TheWrap. Author of the book "But Have You Read the Book: 52 Literary Gems That Inspired Our Favorite Films," put out by TCM and Running Press. Book 2, focused on disability in film, comes out via Applause Books in 2025.

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