Plot & Details
A cut above the usual cheesy paste-up "tribute", The James Dean Story is imbued with a modicum of style thanks to fledgling film-director Robert Altman. Most of the film consists of clips from Dean's three starring pictures (East of Eden, Rebel Without a Cause and Giant), with tantalizing glimpses of his pre-star career. One such glimpse, a snippet from the 1951 TV religious special Hill Number One, has popped up in virtually every Dean retrospective since. Altman's inherent cinematic gifts are evident in the impressionistic "re-enactment" of Dean's fatal auto crash. Narrated by Martin Gabel, The James Dean Story isn't terribly deep, but it's a good shorthand overview of one of the most powerful screen presences of the 1950s.
- MPAA Rating: PG-13
- Genre(s): Documentary,Special Interest
- Run Time: 80min.
- Theatrical Release Date: 01/02/2006
- DVD Release Date: 05/01/2001
- Director(s): Robert Altman, George W. George
- Themes: Bohemian Life,Tortured Genius,Rags To Riches,Actor's Life
- Tone: Disturbing,Downbeat,Elegiac,Matter-of-Fact,Stylized
- Keywords: acting,music,one-against-odds,tribute
- Language: English
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