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vintage james dean memorial rod run button, 1988 purchased at the james dean museum in fairmount, indiana
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James Dean was a cutie and all, even with the eye bags, but he looked too old for a high schooler
Natalie Wood as Judy REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE (1955) dir. Nicholas Ray
James Dean & Natalie Wood in Rebel Without a Cause (1955) Dir. Nicholas Ray
James Dean & Natalie Wood in Rebel Without a Cause (1955) Dir. Nicholas Ray
Natalie Wood and James Dean eat at a hot dog stand during a break in filming “Rebel Without a Cause,” 1955.
Natalie Wood and James Dean photographed in between takes of Rebel Without a Cause, 1955.
Rebel Without a Cause (1955) dir. Nicholas Ray
Rebel Without a Cause (1955) Screen Test
Rebel Without a Cause 1955, dir. Nicholas Ray
He arrived late for the first rehearsal, roaring in on his motorcycle, dressed in jeans, a dirty T-shirt, and a large safety pin holding his fly together. “He was exactly what I expected. A junior version of Marlon Brando. He mumbled so you could hardly hear what he was saying, and he seemed very exotic and eccentric and attractive.” Natalie Wood by Suzanne Finstad.
James Dean & Natalie Wood in Rebel Without A Cause (1955)
Rebel Without a Cause (1955) dir. Nicholas Ray
You can wake up now, the universe has ended.
REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE (1955)
“While Natalie hero-worshipped [Nick] Ray, she was in awe of Dean... “He was all she could talk about. Every night for weeks in a row, she went to see “East of Eden”— she must have seen it over fifty times. She even taught me to play the theme song from the picture on the piano.” According to Natalie’s tutor, “She would hang around him as much as possible... she was very flirtatious with him.” ’
Excerpt from Natalie Wood by Suzanne Finstad; Natalie Wood gets James Dean’s autograph on set of “Rebel Without a Cause,” 1955.
Dean, with blood on his shirt, signs Natalie Wood’s suede autograph jacket. He was her 100th co-star to sign. Wood’s mother later burned the signatures with a hot needle for posterity.