The Making of Rebel Without a Cause
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About the Book
In 1954, troubled director Nicholas Ray chatted at a dinner party about his controversial plan for a film about middle-class juvenile delinquents. He was told of a book, written by a prison psychologist and owned by Warner Bros., called Rebel Without a Cause. Though he was initially unimpressed, Ray adapted the book into his own screenplay and Warner Bros. hired him to direct what would become a classic. From the backgrounds of the many players to the pre-production, production, and post-production of the film, this complete history recounts every aspect of Rebel Without a Cause from its rudiments to the 1955 Academy Awards: the selection of cast and crew, legal fights, changing screenwriters and the many variations of the story, location scouting, auditions, script readings, difficulties with the censors, romances and fights, the editing, test screenings, and, of course, the death of its star. Dozens of intimate anecdotes, from wardrobe decisions to James Dean’s pranks, add rich detail. An epilogue discusses the possible sequels, rights conflicts, documentaries, musicals, and spin-off attempts, and offers concluding words on the cast and crew.
About the Author(s)
Bibliographic Details
Douglas L. Rathgeb
Foreword by Stewart Stern
Format: softcover (7 x 10)
Pages: 246
Bibliographic Info: photos, appendix, notes, bibliography, index
Copyright Date: 2011 [2004]
pISBN: 978-0-7864-6115-8
eISBN: 978-0-7864-8750-9
Imprint: McFarland
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments vii
Foreword by Stewart Stern 1
Preface 3
Prologue 5
Part I: Preliminaries
1. Nicholas Ray 11
2. “The Blind Run” 16
3. James Dean 20
4. Weisbart and Uris 23
5. Story into Script 28
6. Lindner and Shulman 32
7. Changes 34
8. Stewart Stern 40
9. Dead End 42
10. A Critique 46
11. Los Angeles and New York 48
Part II: Pre-Production
12. A Private Hell 53
13. Screenplay by Stewart Stern 55
14. Start Notice 58
15. Casting 63
16. Mr. Warner 67
17. Free-for-All 70
18. Locations 74
19. Mr. Warner Returns 77
20. Majors and Minors 79
21. The Excitement Gathers 81
22. Cold Feet 84
23. Rehearsals 87
24. Blackboard Jungle 92
25. Exit Stern 99
Part III: Production
26. On Location 105
27. Transformation 111
28. Red Channels 114
29. Hard Work, Hard Feelings 117
30. Lost Time 120
31. The Mansion 124
32. Fury and Sound 127
33. Looping and Ad-Libbing 130
34. Stern’s Argument 135
35. Lonely Street 138
36. Night Work 141
37. Reckless Violence 144
38. Two Endings and an Argument 147
Part IV: Post-Production and Beyond
39. Two Assignments 155
40. Inquisition 158
41. Rough Cut 161
42. Final Preparations 165
43. Previews 169
44. Death in the Afternoon 173
45. Damage Control 178
46. Reaping the Whirlwind 181
47. Premiere 185
48. Box Office 188
49. Shulman Strikes Back 193
50. Oscar and Beyond 195
Epilogue: After Rebel 197
Appendix 203
Notes 209
Bibliography 227
Index 229
Book Reviews & Awards
- “meticulously detailed…inspired…well organized…thoughtful”—Classic Images
- “a detailed look…Rathgeb has done film history a service”—Film & History