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James Dean – the First American Teenager (1975)

Director: Ray Connolly

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From Time Out Film Guide

Connolly's catch-all compilation follows the trail blazed by Joe Boyd's Hendrix movie: lotsa clips of the Star in action (including obscure TV footage and a 'rare' screen test), lotsa glossy interviews with those who loved or hated him, as much rock music as possible, and fragments of memorabilia like a hilariously stilted road safety commercial. The most lucidly evasive contribution comes from Dean's long time 'mentor' Leonard Rosenman; the most affably stoned from Dennis Hopper. But Connolly makes his reliance on the original movies a real problem: when someone mentions Dean getting into a car, for instance, we're shown a clip from Giant of him doing just that...and so the film constantly reinforces the Hollywood 'image' it purports to question. And the dismal coyness about Dean's sex life means the movie scarcely makes it even as gossip.

Author: TR 0000-00-00 00:00:00

Time Out Film Guide


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Cast & crew

Director: Ray Connolly

Producer: David Puttnam, Sandy Lieberson

Cast: Carroll Baker full cast

Genre(s): Documentaries

Duration: 80 mins




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