Elmer Gantry & A Streetcar Named Desire
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Elmer Gantry / A Streetcar Named Desire In Elmer Gantry (1960), Burt Lancaster portrays a hypocritical priest who is adept at maintaining the interest of his congregation. Brother Gantry is a zealous, fiery new preacher who is here to warn the world that we're all sinners, and we'll go straight to hell if we don't repent and join the Christian faith. As Elmer Gantry, is smooth-talking, fire-and-brimstone preaching character, who brings an evangelical woman's (Jean Simmons) religious organization to prominence through his zestful sermons. All the while, Brother Gantry hides the fact that he is a lusty sinner himself. His best friend is a blonde prosti
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