I'm finally reading the play right now, after seeing it referenced in the TV shows Seinfeld and The Simpsons. Might have to watch the movie after I'm done reading.
I can't stop watching that part when Brando yells, "STELLA!" Brando was so gorgeous in this movie. You hated to see a scene without him in it! He's DEFINITELY the most gorgeous guy I've ever seen‼️🤴♥️
I did streetcar for my official A level English Literature dramatic text, spend months revising it, and I can tell you with confidence that literally sums the entire thing up
@@ScottKramer-m7kPlease explain "the whole thing". Do you mean Stella's relationship to her husband Stan, only in this scene? Or to Stan, in general? Or the entire film is Stella's physical attraction to Stan? Thanks
Marlon Brando was the one nobody could take their eyes off & he's the only one who didn't receive an Oscar. Vivian Leigh Best Actress winner, Kim Hunter Best supporting actress & Karl Malden Best supporting actor.
@@lodgepodge3039 Daniel Day Lewis, Merryl Streep, Pacino, DeNiro, Nicholson are all amazing I've seen every movie nominated for best picture 2024. There are TONS of amazing actors and actresses. But there's only one Brando. And we'll never see acting like this again.
I had an entire English lesson about this. Before him yelling like a maniac, he essentially held all the power in the household but see here he's on his knees for the woman, she has the power.
My favorite part is where Elaine takes muscle relaxers because her back hurts from sleeping on Jerry's parents couch and when they're at the neighborhood association ceremony the muscle relaxers kick in and she starts hollering "Stella,Stella" Lol
Rip Marlon Brando Jr, Vivian Mary Hartley, Mladen Sekulovich, Janet Cole, Margaret Hillias, Rudolph Bond, Richard Thomas O'Brien, Nick Dennis, Edna Lewis Thomas, Theodore Matthew Michael Kuhn Jr, Wright Thornburgh King, Marietta Canty, Charles Wagenheim, Lyle Zeiem, Tufei Fatella, Argiris Kavidas, Dhai Cristiani, Walter Scott Bacon, Buck Woods, Nino Pavese, Joesph John Brooks Jr, and Mike Morelli, you will be missed
The thing I like about movies is usually you can walk down the street and not put yourself in someone else’s shoes, or not know their experience. And people can really only see beyond the Horizon of their own experience, or what they’ve heard, or what they’ve seen or what they write about. But when you watch a movie, you kind of take yourself out of yourself and you put yourself in the shoes of the protagonist. This kind of all of peoples consciousness cause otherwise you never would’ve had this experience in your life.
The barista at the Starbucks drive-thru was a Stella. I was reenacting this scene when i unexpectedly turned the corner to a full open patio to the left. EMBARRASSING 😮
For anyone needing some background into this scene. The character that Marlon Brandon plays, Stanley, had stayed over the previous night at the house of his friends, Morty and Helen, and slept on a convertible couch that was horribly uncomfortable. That did his back in and he was in indescribable pain, so in this scene he is absolutely high on muscle relaxants.
Ήταν πανέμορφος κ καταπληκτικος θαυμάζω το κουράγιο του έπαιζε αυτό το ρόλο για πολλά χρόνια στο θέατρο φανταστείτε να τσακίζει κάποιος το νευρικό του σύστημα κάθε βράδυ γι αυτό ο Μάρλον πήγε στο ψυχολόγο όταν τελείωσε το έργο .
Excellent Marlon Brando and Vivien Leigh movie ever. One of my top five favorite movies of Marlon Brando (like On the Waterfront, the first Godfather movie, Apocalypse Now, and The Freshman for instance). The "Hey Stella!" is one of my favorite line by Marlon Brando in that film A Streetcar named Desire. Also, I would recommend the third Equalizer movie with Denzel Washington if you can upload it, along with Wind with Matthew Modine and Jennifer Grey, Batteries not included with Jessica Tandy, Gone with the Wind with Clark Gable and Vivian Leigh, Chinatown with Jack Nicholson and Faye Dunaway, The Accidental Tourist with William Hurt, Kathleen Turner, and Geena Davis, and those two Madonna movies (like A League of their Own with Tom Hanks and Geena Davis, and Dangerous Game with Harvey Keitel for instance).
People in the 50's never saw that mixture of masculine machismo and broken sensitivity before. The lot of actors that came before were great. But he was different.
@@FrancesLarsen-z3h Thank you, why would you say that? Interesting, I have in various different mediums. Poetry, prose. Screenwriting, songwriting. Etc.
i swear, every film that i watch over the years have made this reference. being born in 1993 and not knowing what is going on and not knowing who DAFUQ stella is...thank god for youtube. i'm going to watch this movie. this better be a good movie...i'll let you know when i'm done and tell you if i like it or not.
@@Tammy8823 after i found out how long it was, i add it to my list. and ironically i was thinking about it when i woke up. and seeing this, i will take it as a sign. i'll let you know before the day is over.
@@Tammy8823 i watched an hour of the movie....so far i like the movie. i didn't know they talk about zodiac signs in that time. i feel bad about DuBois when she talk about losing your value as a woman and unfortunately that is still happening. Stanley is a problem. stella is kind of dumb (pregnancy brain i guess) . i will watch the rest tomorrow. i been working all day. and that guy that keep giving DuBois a cigarettes freak me out for some reason.
@@WitchKing-Of-Angmar There weren't many reasons. What are even talking about? Yeah if a man did look for help they would be thrown some valium maybe. Many men still have a problem admitting it mental health issues and seeking help. Or speaking with a therapist. Its becoming more common but still not enough.
@@WitchKing-Of-Angmar ok social norms dont exist. It was societal norms that formed the laws that had to be changed during segregation. As if racism wasnt an example of society attributing lol. And then society changed somewhat. And so did the laws. Those laws weren't just going to be changed society was the bully. That had to be stood up and told no. Smh.
Other than Brando , their is a difference of acting in those days and the last several decades. I don't know what it is. Maybe in those days acting seemed forced , unconvincing, and almost monotone?.
I love the music. It’s sultry but not romantic … it even starts to sound creepy at the end, showing us that this is a terrifying, toxic relationship.
That is a razor sharp comment
Writing an essay on this film for an assignment, i hope you dont mind me stealing this point
@@agravemisunderstanding9668REPORTED TO CANVAS AND TURNITIN…. Jkay 😂
Perfection.
Named my cat Stella just so I can re-enact the scene at home
Same! 😂
😂😂😂
Lol named my Bernedoodle Stella for the same reason
😂
My English Sheepdog is named Stella!
“HEY, STELLA!” One of the most memorable scenes from a movie that most modern kids may not know about.
I'm finally reading the play right now, after seeing it referenced in the TV shows Seinfeld and The Simpsons. Might have to watch the movie after I'm done reading.
now the cast of the movie had died all half
This play did nothing to make it interesting or relatable to modern kids lmao
Brilliant references to this moment were made on two of the best sitcoms of all time: Seinfeld and Modern Family.
@@yolandamofork7632I think it’s still relatable reading it in 2024. Toxic relationships and financial trouble seems to be timeless to me
Here after watching elaine scream stellaaa in seinfield
one of Julia Louis-Dreyfus’ greatest moments ever. 😂
@@12classics39 my queen 👑 im obsessed with her performance in Hbo veep then started watching seinfield gosh what a talent 👏
Or Stewie in Family Guy
Same
bojack horseman🙋♂️🙋♂️
Cam brought me here..Cam nailed it ( just my thoughts.. please dont crucify )
Dont worry, Cam's scene calling the dog is ALWAYS the first thing that pops in my mind when I hear someone scream Stella!! 🤣🤣🤣
He certainly did nail it! So did Elaine on Seinfeld! 🤣
@@lolahernandez6871 😂🤣
No one nail it like Brando, but yes Cam was fantastic😂😂
omg me tooooo❤️cam screaming stella makes my day brighter
STELLA!!! the scene referenced in every 90s cartoon for some reason
SMITHERS!!!
Even in Seinfeld
You leave Mr. Burns out of this!!!
Reason was Brando a good act!
Gilmore girls as well!
I can't stop watching that part when Brando yells, "STELLA!" Brando was so gorgeous in this movie. You hated to see a scene without him in it! He's DEFINITELY the most gorgeous guy I've ever seen‼️🤴♥️
People not young and alive when this film came out can have no idea of the effect that this scene produced. Women went stark, raving mad over Brando.
@@erichodge567 umm….NO wonder 😳 he was soo HOT 😍🥵😍🥵
The soft jazz music in the background makes the scene even better
Stella was like, "You're hot. I forgive you."
I did streetcar for my official A level English Literature dramatic text, spend months revising it, and I can tell you with confidence that literally sums the entire thing up
It also sums up most peoples responses, the amount of people at school that said "oh well hes hot so...🤷♀️"@ScottKramer-m7k
@@ScottKramer-m7kPlease explain "the whole thing". Do you mean Stella's relationship to her husband Stan, only in this scene? Or to Stan, in general? Or the entire film is Stella's physical attraction to Stan?
Thanks
Had to come here after watching “Poor Things.” Pretty great homage to this scene and a great film in itself.
Marlon Brando was the one nobody could take their eyes off & he's the only one who didn't receive an Oscar. Vivian Leigh Best Actress winner, Kim Hunter Best supporting actress & Karl Malden Best supporting actor.
Anyone here from Poor Things? Mark Ruffalo definitely channeled Brando in that balcony scene lol
OMDS YEP loooool - just watched ASND yesterday and thought of this immediately. Also thing Yorgos was referencing Tristana aswell.
I can't find such acting in modern movies. Refreshing.
Then you probably aren’t watching the right movies
Have you seen the MCU?
@@lodgepodge3039 Daniel Day Lewis, Merryl Streep, Pacino, DeNiro, Nicholson are all amazing I've seen every movie nominated for best picture 2024. There are TONS of amazing actors and actresses. But there's only one Brando. And we'll never see acting like this again.
@@lodgepodge3039There are wonderful actors, one Brando.
Guy, this was terrible 😂
I had an entire English lesson about this. Before him yelling like a maniac, he essentially held all the power in the household but see here he's on his knees for the woman, she has the power.
I want my lover to love me like this
@NotebookMapofLemon Uh... that..that's just wrong.
Agreed @@Siris9780
@@NotebookMapofLemon it's unhealthy. My ex definitely has me feeling like that rn and she knows it.
@@NotebookMapofLemon might be the best lover and most passion in your life but it never ends well.
Elaine Benes brought me here 😂
My favorite part is where Elaine takes muscle relaxers because her back hurts from sleeping on Jerry's parents couch and when they're at the neighborhood association ceremony the muscle relaxers kick in and she starts hollering "Stella,Stella" Lol
Brilliant comedic acting from Julia Louis Dreyfus 😅.
🎼 can't you hear me yella you're putten me through hella Stella STELLAAA
Rip Marlon Brando Jr, Vivian Mary Hartley, Mladen Sekulovich, Janet Cole, Margaret Hillias, Rudolph Bond, Richard Thomas O'Brien, Nick Dennis, Edna Lewis Thomas, Theodore Matthew Michael Kuhn Jr, Wright Thornburgh King, Marietta Canty, Charles Wagenheim, Lyle Zeiem, Tufei Fatella, Argiris Kavidas, Dhai Cristiani, Walter Scott Bacon, Buck Woods, Nino Pavese, Joesph John Brooks Jr, and Mike Morelli, you will be missed
They're all deceased?? RIP🙏💔🙏💔🙏💔
Stanley: Hey, Stella!
god marlon brando was fine
1:36 just did this in the middle of a Walmart
Just saw a guy doing this in the middle of Walmart
For real?
"No wait where are you going.... STEELLAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!" 😂😂😂
I really like the part when he yelled 'Stella'
So this is what the young godfather use to look like
He was beautiful 🎉🎉🎉
its insane how famous this scene became😂 everyone made a parody out of it
I now get the reference...
same here lol
Stella! can’t you hear me yella you putting me through hella STELLA!
Can you hear the pain in his voice? How much he needs Stella and how she knows he needs her. This is absolutely the sexiest scene ever.
It’s a toxic relationship, but I get it.
Here after watching Ned Flanders scream stellaaaaaaaa!
The thing I like about movies is usually you can walk down the street and not put yourself in someone else’s shoes, or not know their experience. And people can really only see beyond the Horizon of their own experience, or what they’ve heard, or what they’ve seen or what they write about. But when you watch a movie, you kind of take yourself out of yourself and you put yourself in the shoes of the protagonist. This kind of all of peoples consciousness cause otherwise you never would’ve had this experience in your life.
Kim Hunter smoldered!!! The sexiest scene on film.
Gilmore girls brought me here and now I’m gonna watch this movie soon
The barista at the Starbucks drive-thru was a Stella. I was reenacting this scene when i unexpectedly turned the corner to a full open patio to the left. EMBARRASSING 😮
For anyone needing some background into this scene. The character that Marlon Brandon plays, Stanley, had stayed over the previous night at the house of his friends, Morty and Helen, and slept on a convertible couch that was horribly uncomfortable. That did his back in and he was in indescribable pain, so in this scene he is absolutely high on muscle relaxants.
Incredibly charged scene
Yes, I think it's really Kim Hunter who steals the scene. The look on her face as she marches down the stairs
Epic as epic can be.
Ήταν πανέμορφος κ καταπληκτικος θαυμάζω το κουράγιο του έπαιζε αυτό το ρόλο για πολλά χρόνια στο θέατρο φανταστείτε να τσακίζει κάποιος το νευρικό του σύστημα κάθε βράδυ γι αυτό ο Μάρλον πήγε στο ψυχολόγο όταν τελείωσε το έργο .
Excellent Marlon Brando and Vivien Leigh movie ever. One of my top five favorite movies of Marlon Brando (like On the Waterfront, the first Godfather movie, Apocalypse Now, and The Freshman for instance). The "Hey Stella!" is one of my favorite line by Marlon Brando in that film A Streetcar named Desire. Also, I would recommend the third Equalizer movie with Denzel Washington if you can upload it, along with Wind with Matthew Modine and Jennifer Grey, Batteries not included with Jessica Tandy, Gone with the Wind with Clark Gable and Vivian Leigh, Chinatown with Jack Nicholson and Faye Dunaway, The Accidental Tourist with William Hurt, Kathleen Turner, and Geena Davis, and those two Madonna movies (like A League of their Own with Tom Hanks and Geena Davis, and Dangerous Game with Harvey Keitel for instance).
Don't forget Kim Hunter. She soldered in this scene.
Who is here because of modern family
SMMIIIITHEEERRRSSS!!!
seinfeld snd modern family reference
...plus Fonzie in 'Happy Days' & Ally in 'Everybody Loves Raymond'!
simpsons too
All I can think of when I see this is Elaine Benes on "Seinfeld". 😅
Ned Flanders brought me here
I was watching Gilmore girls “that damn Donna reed” with subtitles on so I looked this up
"Marge !!!!"
My biggest heartbreak was named Stella.
Elaine from seinfield brought me here
I can listen to this uber gorgeous guy, Marlon Brando yell this all day long‼️🫅♥️🫅♥️🫅
Thank you Cameron, thank you Modern Family ❤️😂
Anybody here from modern family
over the hedge lol
Tiger:" SSSTTTTEEEEELLLLLLLLLLAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!"
I love it. Every bit of it. I don't care.
Cam also brought me here...
Smitheeeeers!!!
My grandpa told me to look this up
Explain to me why this is so iconic. Did people in the 50s never see a shirtless guy screaming outside a window before?
Passion and love, makes people think about their own love or wish for what they had (maybe not by the end)
People in the 50's never saw that mixture of masculine machismo and broken sensitivity before.
The lot of actors that came before were great.
But he was different.
@@johns8596You should write if you don't already...
@@FrancesLarsen-z3h Thank you, why would you say that? Interesting, I have in various different mediums. Poetry, prose. Screenwriting, songwriting. Etc.
@@FrancesLarsen-z3h Its true I do.
But why would you say that? Based on a single comment.
Interesting.
What's Happening!! brought me here.
He reminds me of Cam and Gloria from Modern Family looking for Jay's dog😅
Smitheeeeeeeers!
SMITHEEEERS
1990 wings tv show brought me here lowe mathers and the simon says guy clip
This acting 🤌🏼
Now I know why cam screamed Stella that way
I thought he did this because this was a romantic movie and he missed her
I really love this scene, not sure why
im just here from Over The Hedge...
Lorelai Gilmore brought me here 😭
God, he was perfect
What kind of bracelet does Marlon (Stanley) have on in this scene?
Any one here from Gilmore Girls? Season 1 Ep. 14?
Smithers! Smitheeeeeeeeers!!!!!
He really looks like me Brando
YOU LEAVE MR. BURNS OUTTA THIS!!!
STELLAAAAAAAAA
The first “RAW” scene in movie history…..that was all Brando
I’m here because of Cam from Modern Family
Stella was always going to go back
SEAL Team the TV show brought me here
The man never needed to act again after this scene.
Seinfeld S3 Ep3 16 min 23 sec brought me here
I don't think she was acting.
method acting my brotha
Película completa en español
Why am living in this period of time ….
I mean, it's not like you can't still watch old movies.
Are you stupid ?
You come to me on the day of my daughter’s wedding
Let's not forgt Stanley is a rapist in this story. Peace.
He’s sounds like Marlon Brando in a Street Car named Desire instead of Stella!!!….USE MY CARD!!!
Can you hear me fella
That’s my name
Family guy too funny 😭😭😭
i swear, every film that i watch over the years have made this reference. being born in 1993 and not knowing what is going on and not knowing who DAFUQ stella is...thank god for youtube. i'm going to watch this movie. this better be a good movie...i'll let you know when i'm done and tell you if i like it or not.
So, did you?
@@Tammy8823 after i found out how long it was, i add it to my list. and ironically i was thinking about it when i woke up. and seeing this, i will take it as a sign. i'll let you know before the day is over.
@@Tammy8823 i watched an hour of the movie....so far i like the movie. i didn't know they talk about zodiac signs in that time. i feel bad about DuBois when she talk about losing your value as a woman and unfortunately that is still happening. Stanley is a problem. stella is kind of dumb (pregnancy brain i guess) . i will watch the rest tomorrow. i been working all day. and that guy that keep giving DuBois a cigarettes freak me out for some reason.
SMITHEEEEERS!!
He took too many muscle relaxants
He actually dealt with anxiety which was kind of a taboo to admit for men back then.
@@johns8596 That was not taboo, there was not many reasons to be anxiety ridden and depressed but every man showed it.
@@WitchKing-Of-Angmar There weren't many reasons. What are even talking about? Yeah if a man did look for help they would be thrown some valium maybe. Many men still have a problem admitting it mental health issues and seeking help.
Or speaking with a therapist.
Its becoming more common but still not enough.
@@johns8596 Only a bully lets someone feel contained, not the attributing society. Same with segregation at the time in southern states.
@@WitchKing-Of-Angmar ok social norms dont exist.
It was societal norms that formed the laws that had to be changed during segregation.
As if racism wasnt an example of society attributing lol.
And then society changed somewhat.
And so did the laws.
Those laws weren't just going to be changed society was the bully.
That had to be stood up and told no.
Smh.
I yell.. STELLA at the beer fridge in the groceries store....then i grab some STELLA'S... And say
Don't ever leave me...© hawlco.
It’s all about the birds and the bees kids !! Hell yeah.
Smithers, Hey Smithers!!!!
Other than Brando , their is a difference of acting in those days and the last several decades. I don't know what it is. Maybe in those days acting seemed forced , unconvincing, and almost monotone?.
i get her honestly
Stella was a diver
If youre just finding this because of a cartoon or another show. You probably dont watch many old movies.
You should.
Seinfeld brought me here lol
Modern family brought me here 😂