This first movie version of the Tennessee Williams play about a faded, aging Southern belle, her shy, crippled daughter and her "selfish dreamer" of a son more or less sticks to the original story, except for a compromise ending which strives to be more upbeat.—Eugene Kim
mother, daughter, son, co-worker, emotional, intense, household, city apartment, aspirations, hope, romance, dating, family, disillusionment, discovery, love, 1950s
The Glass Menagerie has a lot going for it, even if director Irving Rapper (Now, Voyager) misses several opportunities to take the characters deeper.
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