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A Tennessee Williams-Marlon Brando Tango, and Other Riffs on Classics
In the summer of 1947, when Marlon Brando was young, beautiful and not yet famous, the director Elia Kazan gave him $20 to get himself to Provincetown, Mass., from New York to audition for Tennessee Williams. Less than three years after bestowing “The …