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A Streetcar Named Desire is a 1984 American TV movie directed by John Erman and based on the 1947 play of the same namebyTennessee Williams. The film stars Ann-Margret and Treat Williams and premiered on ABC on March 4, 1984.
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Genre | Drama |
Based on | A Streetcar Named Desire 1947 play by Tennessee Williams |
Written by | Oscar Saul |
Directed by | John Erman |
Starring | Ann-Margret Treat Williams Beverly D'Angelo Randy Quaid |
Music by | Marvin Hamlisch |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
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Executive producers | Keith Barish Craig Baumgarten |
Producer | Marc Trabulus |
Cinematography | Bill Butler |
Editor | Jerrold L. Ludwig |
Running time | 119 minutes |
Production company | Keith Barish Productions |
Original release | |
Network | ABC |
Release | March 4, 1984 (1984-03-04) |
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The film was nominated in 1984 for 11 36th Primetime Emmy Awards, including Outstanding Drama/Comedy Special, acting awards for Ann-Margret, D'Angelo and Quaid, plus the directing award for John Erman. It did not win those, but did win four awards, for cinematography, film editing, sound, and art direction.
In 1985, Ann-Margret won a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television, and the film was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Miniseries or Television Film and the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Miniseries or Television Film for Treat Williams.
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