Baby Doll
"Baby Doll" is a 1956 film directed by Elia Kazan, based on a one-act play by Tennessee Williams. The story revolves around a young woman named Baby Doll who is trapped in a childlike state due to her marriage to an older man. The film explores themes of desire, innocence, and manipulation.
The plot thickens when Baby Doll's husband, Archie Lee, faces competition from a rival named Silva Vacarro. Tensions rise as Silva attempts to seduce Baby Doll, leading to a dramatic confrontation. The film is notable for its provocative content and has been both praised and criticized for its bold themes.