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| James Dean | Jim Stark | |
| Natalie Wood | Judy | |
| Sal Mineo | Plato | |
| Jim Backus | Frank Stark | |
| Ann Doran | Carol Stark | |
| Corey Allen | Buzz Gunderson | |
| William Hopper | Judy's father | |
| Rochelle Hudson | Judy's mother | |
| Dennis Hopper | Goon | |
| Steffi Sidney | Mil | |
| Beverly Long | Helen |
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| Producer | David Weisbart
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| Writer/Composer | Irving Shulman
Nicholas Ray Stewart Stern |
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| Cinematography |
Ernest Haller
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| Music | Leonard Rosenman
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The most intimate of Nicholas Ray’s films. About a young troubled youth in a new town. This film embodies what it was like for post-war kids in Middle-America. The kid, played by James Dean in his one of his greatest yet sadly his last performance as he was killed in a car crash before the films release, finds friends, a girl, and shows off with knife fights and racing cars towards cliffs. |
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