James Dean died aged 24 on September 30 1955 having completed three movies East of Eden Rebel Without a Cause and Giant only the first of which had been released and in death became transformed into a myth - a rebel who had taken Hollywood by storm and who did as he pleased. For young people coming of age Dean was someone they could easily identify with: an outsider a loner - he was the antithesis of everything a well-behaved youth was supposed to be. Having passed the 50th anniversary of Dean's death his ever-growing legion of fans revere him as much today... as teenagers did generations ago. To them he is what he is: a rebel for all seasons. Set Comprises: The Bells of Cockaigne: The Armstrong Circle Theatre Something For An Empty Briefcase: Campbell Soundstage The Unlighted Road: The Schiltz Playhouse of Stars I'm A Fool: G. E. Theatre The James Dean Story: Robert Altman Theatrical Trailers & Commercials [show more]
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A biographical documentary about the ill-fated screen icon, James Dean, who died aged 24 on September 30, 1955, having completed three movies, 'East of Eden' (1955), 'Rebel Without a Cause' (1955) and 'Giant' (1956), only the first of which had been released, and in death became transformed into a myth - a rebel who had taken Hollywood by storm and who did as he pleased.
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