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7.6/10
IMDbMost Promising Newcomer Female | 1957 | Natalie
Motion Picture | 2019
Best Actor in a Supporting Role | 1956 | Sal
Best Actress in a Supporting Role | 1956 | Natalie
Best Writing Motion Picture Story | 1956 | Nicholas
Best Film | 1956 | Nicholas
Budget 1,500,000 USD
Box Office Collection 4,500,000 USD
James Dean got angry when Nicholas Ray stopped the knife fight scene after noticing that Dean had been cut on the ear and was bleeding. Dean said, "Don't you ever cut a scene while I'm having a real moment."
The empty pool in which the characters sit and discuss their lives first appeared in Sunset Blvd. (1950)." The pool had been built specially for the earlier film, as a condition of renting the site from its owner, Mrs J. Paul Getty.
The opening scene in the movie with Jim Stark and the toy monkey was improvised by James Dean after the production had been shooting for nearly 24 hours straight. He asked Nicholas Ray to roll the camera, that he wanted to do something. Ray obliged and the improvisation went on to become the famous opening scene.
James Dean was injured several times while shooting the switchblade fight, during which a real weapon was used.
James Dean died on September 30, 1955, nearly a month before this film was released on October 27, 1955.
"Jim Stark: You're tearing me apart!"
"Jim Stark: I woke up this morning, you know... and the sun was shining, and it was nice, and all that type of stuff. And the first thing, I saw you, and, uh, I said, "Boy, this is gonna be one terrific day, so you better live it up, because tomorrow you'll be nothing." You see? And I almost was."