<P> Weeks later, at another poker game at the Kowalski apartment, Stella and her neighbor, Eunice, are packing Blanche's belongings . Stella and Eunice have told Blanche that she is going on a vacation, but, in truth, Blanche is being committed to a mental hospital . She has suffered a complete mental breakdown . She has told Stella what happened, but Stella cannot believe Blanche's story . Stella, under obvious stress, does not know what to do . An older gentleman and lady come to the door; it is the doctor and nurse come to take Blanche away . Blanche does not recognize them and resists going; she collapses on the floor seized with total confusion . Mitch, present at the poker game, breaks down in tears . The doctor approaches and helps Blanche up . He offers his arm gently to her, and she goes willingly with him, saying, "Whoever you are, I have always depended upon the kindness of strangers ." As the car drives away with Blanche, Stella takes the baby upstairs to Eunice's, and says she is never coming back to Stanley again . </P> <Ul> <Li> Vivien Leigh as Blanche DuBois </Li> <Li> Marlon Brando as Stanley Kowalski </Li> <Li> Kim Hunter as Stella Kowalski </Li> <Li> Karl Malden as Harold "Mitch" Mitchell </Li> <Li> Peg Hillias as Eunice Hubbel </Li> <Li> Rudy Bond as Steve Hubbel </Li> <Li> Nick Dennis as Pablo Gonzales </Li> <Li> Mickey Kuhn as The Helpful Sailor </Li> <Li> Wright King as a Newspaper Collector </Li> <Li> Edna Thomas as the Flower Lady </Li> <Li> Richard Garrick as a Doctor </Li> <Li> Ann Dere as a Matron / Nurse </Li> <Li> John George as Passerby (uncredited) </Li> </Ul> <Li> Vivien Leigh as Blanche DuBois </Li> <Li> Marlon Brando as Stanley Kowalski </Li>

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