A Streetcar Named Desire (1995 film)

A Streetcar Named Desire is a 1995 American drama television film produced and directed by Glenn Jordan and starring Alec Baldwin, Jessica Lange, John Goodman, and Diane Lane.

In New Orleans during the summer, newly married Stella Dubois, now Mrs. Stanley Kowalski, receives a visit from her older sister, Blanche.

The next day, Stan finds out from Stella before his weekly poker game that Blanche has lost the family plantation.

Stella asks Stan to make Blanche feel good about her appearance and not to mention that they are expecting a baby.

Later, at the poker game, Blanche meets Mitch, one of Stan's friends who is single and lives with his sick mother.

While Blanche and Stella listen to music and laugh, Stan becomes upset they are disrupting his game and throws the radio out the window.

Stan arrives at the house and overhears their conversation, unbeknownst to Blanche who is telling Stella he is "common" and she should leave him.

Blanche, now slowly losing her grip on reality, seduces and kisses a young boy who has come to collect money for a newspaper.

Stan returns home since the baby will not come until morning, finding Blanche dressed up in her tiara and talking incoherently.

Fearing being kicked out, Blanche makes up a story that her rich millionaire friend has invited her on a cruise and she will soon be leaving.