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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Binding: DVD
EAN: 5035822084834
Format: PAL
Languages: EnglishOriginal LanguageMonoGermanOriginal LanguageMonoFrenchOriginal LanguageMonoItalianOriginal LanguageMonoSpanishOriginal LanguageMonoEnglishUnknownMonoGermanUnknownMonoFrenchUnknownMonoItalianUnknownMonoSpanishUnknownMonoDanishUnknownEnglishSubtitledFrenchSubtitledGermanSubtitledPolishSubtitledCzechSubtitledHungarianSubtitledTurkishSubtitledArabicSubtitledDanishSubtitledFinnishSubtitledIcelandicSubtitledNorwegianSubtitledPortugueseSubtitledGreekSubtitledHebrewSubtitledSpanishSubtitledItalianSubtitled
Number Of Discs: 1
Region Code: 2
Running Time: 79 minutes
Theatrical Release Date: 1954
Editorial Review:
Amazon.com essential video: This is the original motorcycle movie, starring Marlon Brando as the brooding leader of a biker gang that invades a small town. The film always looked like one of those synthetic Hollywood ideas of subculture life in the 1950s, which means it looks even more artificial today. But it is an actor's piece more than anything, and toward that end Brando's performance really is an important one in the context of his revolutionary reinvention of film acting during that decade. Directed by Lásló Benedek (Namu, the Killer Whale) and produced by the socially conscious Stanley Kramer. --Tom Keogh
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I have always wanted this movie being a biker for so many years but I was never able to find it. Now, I have it on DVD!
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Very much a classic. Yes they talk funny but hey, it was nineteen fifty what? It's kind of neat historically when you consider how "baaaaad" these guy's were supposed to be. Again, nineteen fifty when? Cool flick for Brando fans and my girlfriend loves it. That's worth points right there. Fire up the cicle and ride.
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Rebel without a Cause on motorcycles (though it admittedly came first), The Wild One is a fairly generic and dull biker movie which probably wouldn't even be on DVD if it wasn't lucky enough to star Marlon Brando; basically the only reasons you should ever watch this uninteresting film are if you're writing a paper on 1950s culture or if you're incredibly interested in Brando.
2.5/4
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Marlon Brando and Lee Marvin were two of my favorites back in the day this Stanley Kramer rebel film was conceived, and I still don't know why I didn't see it then - because it was highly advertised as a controversial picture and I tried to go to them all, hoping to see something really shocking. Times have changed.
Anyway, the story starts out with the bikers arriving en-masse into the sleepy little town and they immediately manage to disrupt a legitimate cycle competition that is ... Read More
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The was first famous "biker" movie and so it's dated, for sure, but still interesting. In fact, it's so dated in parts that it's charming. What surprised me was that some of the expressions of the day and the hand-slapping is still around today! I'll bet a lot of people did not know they didn't do these "hip" things so long ago.
Marlon Brando, as the lead character "Johnny Strabler," was fun to watch and Mary Murphy - an unknown actress to me - was very attractive as "Kathie Bleeker." ... Read More
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