Williams, Tennessee, 1911-1983
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1911-1983
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Williams, Tennessee, 1911-1983
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Williams, Tennessee
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- Best American plays, third series, 1945-1951
- Roman spring of Mrs. Stone, [presented by] Showtime
- Fifty best American short stories, edited by Martha Foley
- The best American short stories 1973, & the yearbook of the American short story, edited by Martha Foley
- 50 Best plays of the American theatre, selected by Clive Barnes ; with individual play introductions by John Gassner
- Small craft warnings, by Tennessee Williams
- Laurence Olivier presents, Granada TV ; Produced by Derek Granger [and others] ; directed by Laurence Olivier [and others]
- A streetcar named Desire, Warner Bros. Pictures ; Charles K. Feldman, producer ; Tennessee Williams, screenplay ; Elia Kazan, director
- Best plays of the sixties, edited with an introductory note and prefaces to the plays, Stanley Richards
- Orpheus descending, Turner Pictures presents a Nederlander Production ; produced by George Manasse ; screen adaptation by Peter Hall ; directed by Peter Hall
- Tennessee Williams' Sweet bird of youth, a Linda Yellen Company production in association with Kushner-Locke Company ; produced by Fred Whitehead ; directed by Nicolas Roeg
- Six modern American plays, introduction by Allan G. Halline
- Greatest classic films collection
- Famous American plays of the 1950s, selected and introduced by Lee Strasberg
- This property is condemned, [presented by] Seven Arts and Ray Stark in association with Paramount Pictures ; producer, Ray Stark, John Houseman ; screenplay writers, Francis Ford Coppola, Fred Coe [and others] ; director, Sydney Pollack
- The world of Tennessee Williams, edited by Richard F. Leavitt ; with an introd. by Tennessee Williams
- The glass menagerie,Tennessee Williams, [writers, Valerie Jaffee, Jesse Lichtenstein]
- Tennessee Williams' South, a film by Harry Rasky ; produced by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
- Critics' choice, New York drama critics' circle prize plays, edited by Jack Gaver, 1935-55
- Best short plays of the world theatre 1968-1973, edited with an introduction and prefaces to the plays by Stanley Richards
- Nine modern American plays, edited by Barrett H. Clark and William H. Davenport
- Period of adjustment, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents ; produced by Lawrence Weingarten ; screenplay by Isobel Lennart ; directed by George Roy Hill
- The rose tattoo, Paramount Pictures presents in Hal Wallis' production of ; producer, Hal B. Wallis ; screenplay by Tennessee Williams ; directed by Daniel Mann
- Masters of modern drama, edited, with introductions and notes, by Haskell M. Block and Robert G. Shedd
- The best plays of 1950-1951, and the year book of the drama in America, edited by John Chapman
- Best American plays, fourth series, 1951-1957, edited with an introd. by John Gassner
- The eccentricities of a nightingale, and Summer and smoke ;, two plays
- A streetcar named desire, music by Andre Previn ; libretto by Philip Littell
- Tennessee Williams' The glass menagerie, a TA/Norton Simon Inc. production ; directed by Anthony Harvey ; produced by David Susskind
- Ten blocks on the Camino Real, National Educational Television and Radio Center ; directed by Jack Landau ; produced by Jac Venza and Jack Landau
- Laurence Olivier presents, Granada TV ; Produced by Derek Granger [and others] ; directed by Laurence Olivier [and others], Volume 1
- The actor's scenebook, scenes and monologues from contemporary plays, edited by Michael Schulman and Eva Mekler
- The best plays of 1998-1999, edited by Otis L. Guernsey, Jr. ; illustrated with photographs and with drawings by [Al] Hirschfeld
- Baby doll, Warner Bros. Pictures presents ; story and screen play by Tennessee Williams ; directed by Elia Kazan
- Summer and smoke, Paramount Pictures presents a Hal B. Wallis production ; directed by Peter Glenville ; screenplay by James Poe and Meade Roberts
- Cat on a hot tin roof, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer; Avon Productions
- A streetcar named desire, Educational Broadcasting Corporation
- Suddenly, Last Summer, Columbia ; Sam Spiegel presents ; screenplay by Gore Vidal and Tennessee Williams ; a Horizon Pictures (G.B.) Limited production in association with Academy Pictures and Camp Films ; produced by Sam Speigel ; directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz
- Dragon country, by Tennessee Williams ; directed and produced by Glenn Jordan ; New York Television Theater
- Summer and smoke, directed by Peter Glenville
- The best plays of 1960-1961, edited by Louis Kronenberger ; illustrated with drawings by Hirschfeld
- Cat on a hot tin roof, Metro Goldwyn Mayer presents an Avon production ; screen play by Richard Brooks and James Poe ; produced by Lawrence Weingarten ; directed by Richard Brooks
- Six American plays for today, selected and with biographical notes by Bennett Cerf
- Contemporary drama, thirteen plays, selected and edited by Stanley A. Clayes and David G. Spencer
- A treasury of the theatre, from Henrik Ibsen to Eugene Ionesco, ed. by John Gassner
- Cat on a hot tin roof, M-G-M presents ; an Avon production in Metrocolor ; produced by Lawrence Weingarten ; screenplay by Richard Brooks and James Poe ; directed by Richard Brooks
- The luck of friendship, the letters of Tennessee Williams and James Laughlin, edited by Peggy L. Fox and Thomas Keith
- A streetcar named Desire, Warner Bros. Pictures ; an Elia Kazan production ; screen play by Tennessee Williams ; adaptation by Oscar Saul ; produced by Charles K. Feldman ; directed by Elia Kazan
- Living American plays
- The Roman spring of Mrs. Stone, Warner Bros. Pictures ; Seven Arts Productions ; screen play by Gavin Lambert ; produced by Louis de Rochmont ; directed by José Quintero
- A streetcar named Desire, by Tennessee Williams ; with an introduction by the author
- 27 wagons full of cotton, and other one-act plays, by Tennessee Williams
- Tennessee Williams, four plays
- Mister Paradise and other one-act plays, by Tennessee Williams ; edited, with an introduction and notes, by Nicholas Moschovakis and David Roessel ; foreword by Eli Wallach and Anne Jackson
- Plays, Plays 1937-1955, Tennessee Williams
- Sweet bird of youth, a play, by Tennessee Williams
- The knightly quest ;, a novella and four short stories
- A streetcar named desire, Tennessee Williams
- Plays, Tennessee Williams
- The Night of the Iguana
- A streetcar named Desire, Tennessee Williams
- The selected letters of Tennessee Williams, edited by Albert J. Devlin and co-edited by Nancy M. Tischler
- The glass menagerie
- Small craft warnings, by Tennessee Williams
- Clothes for a summer hotel, a ghost play, by Tennessee Williams
- A streetcar named Desire, Tennessee Williams
- Plays 1937-1955, Tennessee Williams
- Androgyne, mon amour, poems, by Tennessee Williams
- A streetcar named Desire
- Moise and the world of reason, by Tennessee Williams
- The magic tower and other one-act plays, Tennessee Williams ; foreword by Terrence McNally ; edited by Thomas Keith
- The Theatre of Tennessee Williams, Volume 1, Tennessee Williams
- The eccentricities of a nightingale, by Tennessee Williams
- The Theatre of Tennessee Williams, Volume 3
- A streetcar named desire, a play in three acts, by Tennessee Williams
- Stopped rocking and other screenplays, Tennessee Williams ; with an introduction by Richard Gilman
- Cat on a hot tin roof, by Tennessee Williams
- Summer and smoke, Tennessee Williams
- Camino real, Tennessee Williams
- A streetcar named desire, Tennessee Williams ; with an introduction by Arthur Miller
- A streetcar named desire, by Tennessee Williams ; with an introduction by the author
- Three by Tennessee, Sweet bird of youth ; The rose tattoo ; The night of the Iguana, by Tennessee Williams
- In the bar of a Tokyo hotel, by Tennessee Williams
- A streetcar named Desire, by Tennessee Williams ; with an introduction by the author
- The collected poems of Tennessee Williams, edited by David Roessel and Nicholas Moschovakis
- Baby Doll ;, the script for the film, incorporating the two one-act plays which suggested it; 27 wagons full of cotton [and] The long stay cut short; or, The satisfactory supper
- The Glass Menagerie, a Play
- Sweet bird of youth, with a foreword by the author
- Suddenly last summer
- The eccentricities of a nightingale, and Summer and smoke ;, two plays
- Dragon country, a book of plays, by Tennessee Williams
- The night of the iguana, by Tennessee Williams
- The rose tattoo, play in three acts, by Tennessee Williams
- Essential Tennessee Williams, Tennessee Williams
- Sweet bird of youth, Tennessee Williams
- The milk train doesn't stop here anymore
- Where I live, selected essays, by Tennessee Williams ; edited by Christine R. Day and Bob Woods ; with an introd. by Christine R. Day
- Summer and smoke, play in two parts, by Tennessee Williams
- The glass menagerie, Tennessee Williams
- Period of adjustment, or High point is built on a cavern, a serious comedy
- Focus of14
- Williams, Tennessee, 1911-1983
- Williams, Tennessee, 1911-1983 -- Criticism and interpretation
- Williams, Tennessee, 1911-1983 -- Fictional works
- Williams, Tennessee, 1911-1983 -- Interviews
- Williams, Tennessee, 1911-1983 -- Stage history -- United States
- Williams, Tennessee, 1911-1983 -- Fiction
- Williams, Tennessee, 1911-1983 -- Encyclopedias
- Williams, Tennessee, 1911-1983 -- Notebooks, sketchbooks, etc
- Williams, Tennessee, 1911-1983 -- Stage history
- Williams, Tennessee, 1911-1983 -- Friends and associates
- Williams, Tennessee, 1911-1983 -- Study and teaching (Secondary)
- Williams, Tennessee, 1911-1983 -- Examinations -- Study guides
- Williams, Tennessee, 1911-1983 -- Correspondence
- Williams, Tennessee, 1911-1983 -- Film adaptations
- Author of10
- The Night of the Iguana
- A streetcar named Desire, Warner Bros. Pictures ; Charles K. Feldman, producer ; Tennessee Williams, screenplay ; Elia Kazan, director
- The eccentricities of a nightingale, by Tennessee Williams
- A streetcar named desire, Tennessee Williams ; with an introduction by Arthur Miller
- The glass menagerie, Tennessee Williams ; with a teaching guide by Kate Walker
- A streetcar named desire, Tennessee Williams
- The luck of friendship, the letters of Tennessee Williams and James Laughlin, edited by Peggy L. Fox and Thomas Keith
- Now the cats with jeweled claws and other one-act plays, Tennessee Williams ; edited, with an introduction, by Thomas Keith
- The Magic Tower and Other One-Act Plays
- Turner Classic Movies greatest classic films collection
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- inverse.screenwriter4
- A streetcar named Desire, Warner Bros. Pictures ; an Elia Kazan production ; screen play by Tennessee Williams ; adaptation by Oscar Saul ; produced by Charles K. Feldman ; directed by Elia Kazan
- Boom!, produced by John Heyman and Norman Priggen ; screenplay by Tennessee Williams ; directed by Joseph Losey
- A streetcar named desire, director, Elia Kazan ; writer, Tennessee Williams
- The fugitive kind, The Criterion Collection presents ; director, Sidney Lumet ; writer, Tennessee Williams