On this day in 1947, Marlon Brando?s famous cry of "STELLA!" first booms across a Broadway stage, electrifying the audience at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre during the first-ever performance of Tennessee Williams' play A Streetcar Named Desire. The 23-year-old Brando played the rough, working-class Polish-American Stanley Kowalski, whose violent clash with Blanche DuBois (played on Broadway by Jessica Tandy), a Southern belle with a dark past, is at the center of Williams' famous drama. Blanche comes to stay with her sister Stella (Kim Hunter), Stanley's wife, at their home in the French Quarter of New Orleans; she and Stanley immediately despise each other. In the climactic scene, Stanley rapes Blanche, causing her to lose her fragile grip on sanity; the play ends with her being led away in a straitjacket.
On this day in 1947, Marlon Brando's famous cry of "STELLA!" first booms across a Broadway stage, electrifying the audience at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre during the first-ever performance of...
Belafonte talks about meeting Brando at the New School of Social Research in the mid to late 1940's. "Marlon was always out of the loop... so maverick, so different, and so, weird. He fascinated...
Shockwave presents heart-stopping footage of a deaf motorcycle enthusiast losing control of his bike, a 12-year-old boy dangling by his neck from a ski lift, and small plane crashing down.
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