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'''''A Streetcar Named Desire''''' is a 1947 play by [[Tennessee Williams]], which was adapted into a 1951 film by Elia Kazan, starring [[Marlon Brando]], [[Karl Malden]] and {{W|Vivien Leigh}}. It has been referenced a few times in "The Simpsons". | '''''A Streetcar Named Desire''''' is a 1947 play by [[Tennessee Williams]], which was adapted into a 1951 film by Elia Kazan, starring [[Marlon Brando]], [[Karl Malden]] and {{W|Vivien Leigh}}. It has been referenced a few times in "The Simpsons". | ||
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Revision as of 16:25, April 15, 2024
A Streetcar Named Desire is a 1947 play by Tennessee Williams, which was adapted into a 1951 film by Elia Kazan, starring Marlon Brando, Karl Malden and Vivien Leigh. It has been referenced a few times in "The Simpsons".
References to A Streetcar Named Desire in The Simpsons
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References in video games
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The play is referenced in the video games The Simpsons: Virtual Springfield, Road Rage and Hit & Run.
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