James Dean – Rebel ( filming location video )
James Dean – Rebel ( filming location video )
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Rebel Without a Cause is a 1955 film directed by Nicholas Ray that tells the story of a rebellious teenager played by James Dean, who comes to a town, meets a girl, disobeys his parents, and defies the local high school bullies. It was an attempt to portray the moral decay of American youth, critique parental style, and exploit the differences between generations.
Griffith Observatory is located in Los Angeles, California, United States. Sitting on the south-facing slope of Mount Hollywood in L.A.’s Griffith Park. The observatory was featured in a number of scenes in the James Dean film Rebel Without a Cause; a bust of James Dean was subsequently placed at the west side of the grounds.
James Byron Dean (February 8, 1931 September 30, 1955) was a two-time Oscar-nominated American film actor. Dean’s status as a cultural icon is best embodied in the title of his most celebrated film, Rebel Without a Cause, in which he starred as troubled stereotypical high school rebel Jim Stark. The other two roles that defined his star power were as the awkward loner Cal Trask in East of Eden, and as the surly farmer Jett Rink in Giant. His enduring fame and popularity rests on only three films, his entire starring output. His death at a young age helped guarantee a legendary status.
Dean quickly followed up his role in Eden with a starring role in Rebel Without a Cause, a film that would prove to be hugely popular among teenagers. The film is widely cited as an accurate representation of teenage angst. It co-starred teen actors Natalie Wood, Sal Mineo, and Dennis Hopper and was directed by Nicholas Ray.
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awesome job!!
How ironic that they should all die so tragically. Β Such a waste of talent. Β
fantastic, keep coming <3
Phenomenal!!!!! Thanks!!!
Great shots of the location! I love that movie! May they Ripπgreat job!βππ
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Thanks! That was very interesting & well done. First time I’ve ever seen anything like that done.
Incredible
Awesome! Thank you.
Great Job on this!
Yes, Very well done. Thank you, I am so glad to see the original iron doors are still there. I used to live in LA and have visited the Griffith many times and always felt the presence of James Dean there.
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Great job…….
Amazing. Three tragic deaths. Miss them together.
The two James D videos are my fav.Hoping you will one day do Giant out in Marfa,Tx Love your work!
Very well done! How I wish all the actors were all alive today.
James Dean. Un mito. Un grande attore che, per sua morte prematura, non ha potuto dimostrare il suo vero valore.
I pochi film dallo stesso interpretati ne fanno apprezzare i valori artistici.
In quell’epoca chi teneva banco erano Marlon Brando, Montgomery Clifft e lui, ritenuto esponente di una nuovissima generazione.
Very cool! Well done.
Great edit work !!
Thank you so much for this amazing video! It is exactly what I was searching for. James Dean was a fellow Hoosier artist, and he continues to inspire today’s actors, film-makers, musicians, etc. He will live forever in our hearts! Blessings, Suzanne
Thanks for posting this on Facebook. Your creativity and skills are outstanding. I love the then and now match-ups.
well put together
Love James Dean this is so great thank s
really really cool…
That was really awesome. I love to see old locations, like It’s A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad, World. They have some really good info on that one.
Thank you.
Very well done!
Very nice editing.
I enjoyed your video.
A very well presented,informative (through visuals) short programme, showing the movie then & through clever editing now – I loved it thankyou for sharing?
Really enjoyed your show.I have a photo of myself at Griffith next to the telescope where the knife fight was filmed taken in the late ’70s.I wonder how many people who visit there know the film history from ’55.Nick Adams and Nicholas Ray (the film’s director) also died before their time (drug/alcohol-induced).RIP.
You have done an amazing job! Breathtaking!
Fantastic work! My favorite hiking destination, so meticulously revealed via a classic 1950s film.
That was amazing! Hope to visit the Griffith Observatory someday.
Awesome video!
wow wow wow wow wow wow… π π great!!!!
Very nicely done, thank you. Finally visited the observatory last week…
Oh my god~!! Thank you so much π
very cool
great job well done
bet he did was a bit of a hanger on i think … had james dean in one hand, marlon brando in the other … etc
Great job! I was at Griffith Observatory recently and was trying to figure out how all the shots lined up- this does exactly that and more.
That shot @2:46(Jimmy Dean and today’sΒ downtown LA in the background), aaaaahhhh if only…………..!Β Β Β Β
Felicidades HervΓ©, magnifico trabajo, gracias. Paco Granados
Haunting. Really good. I like this right away!
so cool.
Nice work! Thanks for sharing.
Very nice. Β The idea of "ghosting" old and new is very effective.
Good οΌ
A SPECIAL MOVIE I WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER WITH A SPECIAL PERSON I KNEW AS JAMES DEAN, A GREAT ACTOR AND MENTOR…
Love how you edit it back how ir look before and after nice job!!