Fugitive Kind began life as Battle of Angels, a never-produced 1939 play by a young Tennessee Williams. Nearly 20 years later, Williams refined this rough-hewn theatrical effort into Orpheus Descending, which enjoyed a respectable Broadway run. The renamed film version stars Marlon Brando as Valentine "Snakeskin" Xavier, a trouble-prone drifter who wanders into a deliciously Williamsesque Mississippi town. Here he becomes involved in the problems of alcoholic Carole Cutrere (Joanne Woodward) and unhappily married Lady Torrence (Anna Magnani) and also runs afoul of Torrence's vicious husband (Victor Jory). Sexual symbolism abounds in this tempestuous drama, which offers Brando at his most inscrutable and Magnani at her earthiest. Maureen Stapleton, in real life one of Brando's best friends and severest critics, plays an avant-garde artist. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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Marlon Brando | Valentine Xavier |
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Anna Magnani | Lady Torrance |
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Joanne Woodward | Carol Cutrere |
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Maureen Stapleton | Vee Talbot |
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Victor Jory | Jabe Torrance |
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R.G. Armstrong | Sheriff Jordan Talbot |
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Virgilia Chew | Nurse Porter |
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Ben Yaffee | 'Dog' Hamma |
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Joe Brown Jr. | 'Pee Wee' Binnings |
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Mary Perry | |
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Madame Spivy | Ruby Lightfoot |
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John Baragrey | David Cutrere |
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Sally Gracie | Dolly Hamma |
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Lucille Benson | Beulah Binnings |
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Emory Richardson | Uncle Pleasant |
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Neil Harrison | |
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Janice Mars | Gas Station Attendant's Wife |
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Jeanne Barr | Bit Part |
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Frank Borgman | Gas Station Attendant |
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Debbie Lynch | Lonely Girl |
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Herb Vigran | Caliope Player |
| Director | Sidney Lumet |
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| Writer | Tennessee Williams, Meade Roberts | |
| Producer | Martin Jurow, George Justin, Richard Shepherd | |
| Musician | Kenyon Hopkins | |
| Photography | Boris Kaufman | |
| Edition | Criterion |
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| Packaging | Keep Case |
| Nr Discs | 2 |
| Screen Ratios | Anamorphic Widescreen (1.66:1) |
| Audio Tracks | Mono [English] |
| Edition Release Date | Apr 27, 2010 |
| Regions | 1 |