A Streetcar Named Desire, 1951.Courtesy of Warner Bros.“No one puts Baby in a corner.” “Shaken not stirred.” "You talkin' to me?" Often all it takes is a single line to conjure up recollections of an entire film, whether it’s a moment of comic perfection (think the old lady on the neighbouring table to Meg Ryan’s climactic Sally, who declares, “I’ll have what she’s having”), an infallible delivery à la Marlon Brando’s Vito Corleone promising an offer that can’t be refused...