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Marlon Brando | Johnny Strabler/Narrator | |
Mary Murphy | Kathie Bleeker | |
Robert Keith | Sheriff Harry Bleeker | |
Lee Marvin | Chino | |
Jay C. Flippen | Sheriff Stew Singer | |
Peggy Maley | Mildred | |
Hugh Sanders | Charlie Thomas | |
Ray Teal | Uncle Frank Bleeker | |
John Brown | Bill Hamegan | |
Will Wright | Art Kleiner | |
Robert Osterloh | Ben | |
Robert Bice | Wilson | |
Yvonne Doughty | Britches | |
William Vedder | Jimmy | |
Wally Albright | Cyclist |
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Producer | Stanley Kramer
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Writer | Ben Maddow
John Paxton Frank Rooney |
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Cinematography | Hal Mohr
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Musician | Leith Stevens
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Marlon Brando scorches the screen in this powerful '50s cult classic about a biker gang that terrorizes a small California town. What's Johnny rebelling against? "What have you got?" he sneers. The leather-jacketed young biker seems hell-bent for destruction until he falls for Kathie, a "good girl" whose father happens to be a cop. Unfortunately for Johnny, his one shot at redemption is threatened by a psychotic rival, Chino--plus the hostility and prejudice of the townspeople. All their smoldering passions explode in an electrifying climax! |
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