Rebel Without A Cause was James Dean’s second and arguably most iconic leading movie role.
Nicolas Ray’s classic 1955 film was a social commentary on disaffected middle class teenagers, going through emotional trauma, and the generation gap to their parents.
It was shot in the new widescreen Cinemascope format and released a month after Dean’s infamous tragic death in a car crash.
Dean’s troubled teen plus love interest Natalie Wood (nominated for a supporting actor Oscar) feature on this 1964 Spanish herald. (The film’s first release in Spain). This is for sale here.