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A clenched fist of teenage alienation and cultural disillusion, Rebel Without a Cause questioned the complacent state of 1950s American society with the subtlety of a blow to the jaw. A truly landmark film, Rebel went where almost no Hollywood film had dared, exposing the anger and discontent beneath the prosperity and confidence of post-war America, picking at family values that dictated that happiness was best found in the nuclear family's well-appointed suburban home. The alienated kids in Rebel...
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Rebel Without a Cause: Special Edition
Studio: Warner Bros. Theatrical Release Date: 10/28/1955 Screen Aspect: 16 X 9 LETTERBOX Special Features: Documentaries: DISC 1: MOVIE *New Digital Transfer from Restored Picture and Audio Elements * New Documentary Rebel Without a Cause: Defiant Innocents *Commentary by Douglas L. Rathgeb, Author of The Making of Rebel Without a Cause *Theatrical Trailer *Languages: English & Francais *Subtitles: English, Francais & Espanol. DISC 2 - SPECIAL FEATURES: *New 50th-Anniversary Documentary Rebel Without...
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Rebel Without a Cause
The next morning, Jimmy tries to start clean at a new high school, only to run afoul of local gang leader Buzz ( Corey Allen ), who happens to be Judy's boyfriend. Anxious to fit in, Jimmy agrees to settle his differences with a nocturnal "Chickie Run": he and Buzz are to hop into separate stolen cars, then race toward the edge of a cliff; whoever jumps out of the car first is the "chickie." When asked if he's done this sort of thing before, Jimmy lies, "That's all I ever do." This wins him the undying...
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The age-old theme of teenage violence and delinquency is given distinctive insight by the well-cast Dean-Wood-Mineo trio. Perhaps the best teen-age drama of the 1950s. Academy Award Nominations: Best Supporting Actor--Sal Mineo, Best Supporting Actress--Natalie Wood, Best Motion Picture Story.
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The age-old theme of teenage violence and delinquency is given distinctive insight by the well-cast Dean-Wood-Mineo trio. Perhaps the best teen-age drama of the 1950s. Academy Award Nominations: Best Supporting Actor--Sal Mineo, Best Supporting Actress--Natalie Wood, Best Motion Picture Story.
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***REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE (2-DVD Special Edition, 1955, Widescreen, English, French, Subtitled, Special Features, 111 min): In one of the most influential performances in movie history, James Dean plays the new kid in town whose loneliness, frustration and anger mirrored those of postwar teens - and still reverberate 50 years later. Natalie Wood and Sal Mineo were Academy Award nominees for their achingly true performances. Director Nicholas Ray was also an Oscar nominee for this landmark chosen as one of the...
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New: 3 segments from the Warner Bros. Presents TV series including Dean's famous Drive Safely commercial TV spot
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Rebel Without A Cause (Two-Disc Special Edition With Slip Cover) (1955) (Dvd)
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This movie poster is a reprint of the original one-sheet poster that was used to promote the theatrical release of the film. All of our movie posters are in excellent condition and we will ship your poster rolled for maximum protection. This poster CANNOT be purchased in stores and it is perfect for framing or hanging.
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Rebel without a Cause focuses on a teenage social outcast searching for his identity. His dysfunctional parents (a milquetoast father and a cantankerous mom) can't help him and he shuns any form of authority. The young man only finds solace in the company of two fellow teenage misfits, but even they aren't able to prevent tragedy from befalling this reckless and uncontrollable anti-hero.
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Rebel Without a Cause
"Rebel without a Cause" focuses on a teenage social outcast searching for his identity. His dysfunctional parents (a milquetoast father and a cantankerous mom) can't help him and he shuns any form of authority. The young man only finds solace in the company of two fellow teenage misfits, but even they aren't able to prevent tragedy from befalling this reckless and uncontrollable anti-hero.
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Rebel Without a Cause German MOVIE POSTER James Dean - 27" x 38"
Of the films released in the 1950s Rebel Without a Cause (along with Blackboard Jungle), is most often cited as having symbolized the growing post-war rebellion of 1950s teenagers along with playing a part in the emergence of rock and roll as a lasting cultural phenomenon. Many young people of that and later generations modeled themselves after James Dean. His charm would forever influence the young generation of his time. His charismatic screen presence and very brief career combined with the publicity...
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Rebel Without a Cause, James Dean (German Movie Poster reproduction), 27" x 38" #APA6168 [ACTUAL CONDITION OF POSTER]:
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1955 - Here is a very rare Polish one sheet from the James Dean memorable classic.Very eerie artwork with a turned over car!
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This landmark juvenile-delinquent drama scrupulously follows the classic theatrical disciplines, telling all within a 24-hour period. Teenager Jimmy Stark (James Dean) can't help but get into trouble, a problem that has forced his
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ITEM# 14DVDRWCSE Price: $29.95 In one of the most influential performances in movie history, James Dean plays the new kid in town whose loneliness, frustration and anger mirrored those of postwar teens - and still reverberate 50 years later. Natalie Wood and Sal Mineo were Academy Award nominees for their achingly true performances. Director Nicholas Ray was also an Oscar nominee for this landmark chosen as one of the all-time Top 100 American Film by the American Film Institute.
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In one of the most influential performances in movie history, James Dean plays the new kid in town whose loneliness, frustration and anger mirrored those of postwar teens - and still reverberate 50 years later. Natalie Wood and Sal Mineo were Academy Award nominees* for their achingly true performances. Director Nicholas Ray was also an Oscar nominee for this landmark chosen as one of the all-time Top 100 American Film by the American Film Institute. Running Time: 111 min. Format: DVD MOVIE Genre...
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"Rebel Without a Cause" was written as a case history in 1944 by Dr. Robert Lindner. Originally intended to star Marlon Brando, the project was shelved until the tremendous success of the "The Wild One" opened the floodgates for films about crazy mixed-up teens. Nicholas Ray was working on a similar project when he was hired to direct this film and brought along his star, James Dean, who had just completed "East Of Eden" for Warner. Released right after James Dean's untimely death, "Rebel Without...
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This is original lobby card 5 from the 1955 movie. Condition is G- Great scene
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REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE James Dean Ceramic Mug
Beautiful reproduction artwork featuring James Dean from the classic film. Beautifully made by KONITZ - both dishwasher and microwave safe. Makes a terrific gift! This item is NEW !
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What could have been merely a teen-exploitation flick became, in the hands of director Ray (perhaps the greatest screen interpreter of alienated outsiders), a timeless study of maturity formed in rebellion and tragedy. Dean's brooding, troubled character (along with Brando's character in "The Wild One", 1954) also set the stage for the countless teen pictures to follow as the restless youth of the mid-'50s defined teen culture. Dean and his family settle in Los Angeles, the latest in a series of...
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Rebel Withot a Cause, James Dean, 1955
"Rebel Without a Cause", 1955 Original Lobby Card Starring James DeanImmortal James Dean in his most famous role. An iconic film that still stirs powerful emotion over 50 years later. These lobby cards rarely surface in the marketplace. When we have been fortunate enough to acquire one they soon disappear to the first eager collector. This particular card is considered the BEST card of the lobby card set. It is a bit of an eerie scene with Dean, although sleeping, in a postmortem like position with...
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Mini poster original from Spain. Average size 4 x 5 4x 6 if double. Condition is Ex
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Rebel Without a Cause Special Edition DVD (1955/James Dean)
This landmark juvenile-delinquent drama scrupulously follows the classic theatrical disciplines, telling all within a 24-hour period. Teenager Jimmy Stark (James Dean) can't help but get into trouble, a problem that has forced his appearance-conscious parents (Jim Backus and Ann Doran) to move from one town to another. The film's tormented central characters are all introduced during a single night-court session, presided over by well-meaning social worker Ray (Edward Platt). Jimmy, arrested on a...
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