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The Wild One
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Synopsis
"What are you rebelling against?" asks someone. "What've you got?" responds surly, leather-jacketed motorcycle punk Marlon Brando. It comes as a disappointment to discover that The Wild One, the quintessential Brando "rebel" film, is at base a traditional "misunderstood youth vs. the nasty system" effort, with a particularly banal finale. Based on a true incident, the film begins with Brando and his motorcyle gang invading a small town after having been kicked out of a cycle competition (but not before stealing the second-prize trophy). Brando's bikers raise hell all day, but some of the townsfolk are shown to be little better than the invaders. Sheriff Robert Keith, whose daughter (Murphy) has gone fond of Brando, finally responds to the bikers' destructiveness by jailing Lee Marvin, leader of a rival gang. When Marvin's buddies goes on a rampage, Brando exhibits his essential decency by safely escorting the sheriff's daughter out of the melee. The townsfolk misunderstand, assuming that Brando intends to rape the girl. He is attacked by a vigilante mob led by town hothead Ray Teal, who uses this excuse to exercise his own sadistic tendencies. Keith breaks up the mob and suggests that Brando leave; he tries to do so, but another angry response from the mob causes him to inadvertently strike and kill a pedestrian. At the subsequent hearing, the girl rushes to Brando's defense. Though grateful for the unexpected kindness, Brando is constitutionally unable to say "thank you" and rides out of town alone. The image of Marlon Brando astride his Triumph has entered movie folklore, just like King Kong on the Empire State Building or the billow-skirted Marilyn Monroe standing over a subway grating; it's too bad that The Wild One isn't a more worthy vehicle for Brando's talents. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Robert Bice Wilson
Marlon Brando Johnny
Yvonne Doughty Britches
Jay C. Flippen Sheriff Singer
Robert Keith Harry Bleeker
Harry Landers GoGo
Peggy Maley Mildred
Lee Marvin Chino
Mary Murphy Kathie
Pat O'Malley Sawyer
Robert Osterloh Ben
Hugh Sanders Charlie Thomas
Angela Stevens Betty
Ray Teal Frank Bleeker
William Vedder Simmy
Will Wright Art Kleiner
John Brown Bill Hannegan
Alvy Moore Pidgeon
Jerry Paris Dextro
Bruno Ve Sota Simmonck
Darren Dublin Dinky
Don Anderson Stinger
John Tarangelo Red

Production Crew

Walter Holscher Art Director
Hal Mohr Cinematographer
Leith Stevens Composer (Music Score)
Laslo Benedek Director
Al Clark Editor
Morris W. Stoloff Musical Direction/Supervision
Stanley Kramer Producer
Rudolph Sternad Production Designer
John Paxton Screenwriter
Louis Diage Set Designer
Frank Rooney Short Story Author
Frank Rooney Short Story Author
George Cooper Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1954
Runtime: 79
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: NR
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Produced by
Columbia Pictures