Oh Paddy, if only you had lived, all of the movies that you could've made ! Indeed, you died far too soon, but I'm grateful for all that you have accomplished.
Tennessee should have won an Oscar and a Nobel for literature...his contribution was immense. He was nominated for an Oscar for 'A streetcar named desire' but lost to 'A place in the sun'... booo.
Holy crap...Maybe its the fact that he is known to be ---? Its hard to imagine to be accepted in 1950's Hollywood. Love "A streetcar-" Marlon Brondo should have won the Best actor as well. Without him, I cant pitucure "Stella"..
Lovely Tennessee Williams. Forever master of the world-wide theater!!!
Three solo writing Academy Awards - no one can match than.
THE HOSPITAL and NETWORK still as blistering today as they were then.
From The Bronx
Oh Paddy, if only you had lived, all of the movies that you could've made ! Indeed, you died far too soon, but I'm grateful for all that you have accomplished.
The Hospital is one of the best films ever written .
Tennessee should have won an Oscar and a Nobel for literature...his contribution was immense. He was nominated for an Oscar for 'A streetcar named desire' but lost to 'A place in the sun'... booo.
Holy crap...Maybe its the fact that he is known to be ---? Its hard to imagine to be accepted in 1950's Hollywood. Love "A streetcar-" Marlon Brondo should have won the Best actor as well. Without him, I cant pitucure "Stella"..
Tennessee Williams was a hoot!
Those ruffle-edged cuffs!
It would have been hilarious if Tennessee had taken out a third pair of specs to read the winner.
Love you Tenn!
Two great gifted writers on the stageat the same time. Amazing.
Paddy and Tennessee look like brothers
What a lineup of films/scripts
Two of the titans of 20th century writing!
We lost Paddy way too soon.
love Tenenessee forever.
Love Mr T. I think he was drunk.
I’ve never even heard of The Hospital.
You’re missing out! A near forgotten masterpiece! Rent it!
@@PhilAndersonOutside I’ll check it out; thanks!
Thank You.
Hospital is great, and more relevant today than it was then. Plus George C.Scott and Diana Rigg at their best!