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Pages in category "Plays by Tennessee Williams" The following 38 pages are in this category, out of 38 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
The Glass Menagerie is a 1973 American drama tv film based on the 1944 play of the same name by Tennessee Williams. It is directed by Anthony Harvey and stars Katharine Hepburn, Sam Waterston, Joanna Miles and Michael Moriarty. It marked the third screen adaptation of the play. It originally aired on ABC as part of the network's ABC Theater series.
Play Playwright Film Film director 8 femmes (1958) Robert Thomas: 8 Women (2002) François Ozon: The 24th Day: Tony Piccirillo The 24th Day (2004) Tony Piccirillo 27 Wagons Full of Cotton (1946), and The Longest Stay Cut Short or The Unsatisfactory Supper (1946) [3] Tennessee Williams: Baby Doll (1956) Elia Kazan [4] Abe Lincoln in Illinois ...
The first script was written by Norman Corwin, [1] but only Tennessee Williams and Peter Berneis received credit for the screenplay. Despite the fact Williams had an active hand in bringing his play to the screen, he was unhappy with the outcome, calling the casting of Gertrude Lawrence as Amanda "a dismal error" and the overall film a ...
It is a replication of a production of Tennessee Williams' 1944 play of the same title that originated at the Williamstown Theatre Festival and then transferred to the Long Wharf Theatre in New Haven, Connecticut. [3] The film is the fourth adaptation of the Williams play, following a 1950 feature film and television movies made in
Plays by Tennessee Williams (37 P) S. Short story collections by Tennessee Williams (2 P) Pages in category "Works by Tennessee Williams" The following 7 pages are in ...
The Fugitive Kind is a 1960 American drama film starring Marlon Brando, Anna Magnani, and Joanne Woodward, directed by Sidney Lumet.The screenplay by Meade Roberts and Tennessee Williams was based on the latter's 1957 play Orpheus Descending, itself a revision of his 1940 work Battle of Angels, which closed after its Boston tryout.