Ray’s eloquent use of architectural space in his epochal account of middle-class teenage angst reminds us that he’d studied under Frank Lloyd Wright.
Their painful paths first crossing in a police station, Jim, Judy and Plato form a surrogate family at a deserted mansion, while Griffith Park’s Observatory puts their problems into perspective with a lesson about the unfeeling enormity of time and space.
Rebel without a Cause (1955)
James Dean plays a troubled young man with much to prove in this iconic film.
- 1955 USA
- Directed by
- Nicholas Ray
- Produced by
- David Weisbart
- Written by
- Stewart Stern
- Featuring
- James Dean, Natalie Wood, Sal Mineo
- Running time
- 111 minutes
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