A Tub Named Desire Trailer

A Tub Named Desire Trailer (1956)

01 January 1956 12 mins

"A Tub Named Desire," the first movie with Donna Kerness, does not exist anymore, except for one 8mm print that was in George Kuchar's possession. The footage was taken apart, and some of it is included in "The Naked and the Nude." - Carnegie Museum of Art archive.

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