When many think of the 1950s are some of the first things that the sense of civic values and beliefs, fast food drive in the cinemas, the "baby boom", a television in almost every house and a sudden reaction of youth cinema. Films in 1950 had been an audience of more and some adjustments needed in the film industry.
While most Hollywood films in the fifties has been shown that men and women idealized in more traditional roles, the youth of America, a representative of his generation in the films, which began more contain significant fascinating, rebellious and sexy roles.
Accordingly, Hollywood has given birth to the screen rebels like James Dean, Marlon Brando and Paul Newman in response to this new target group, which increased, and ticket sales! And this is only the male role. The ideal of the sex symbol also changes with the introduction of anti-heroines of Marilyn Monroe, Ava Gardner, Jayne Mansfield and Kim Novak.
were to this new generation of Hollywood stars two of their legendary performance characterization of the rough adolescence, fear and rebellious. They were James Dean and Marlon Brando.
Marlon Brando was an actor who learn their craft under the direction of actor Lee Strasberg Studio in New York before breaking into the big Hollywood film industry, 1951 "A Streetcar Named Desire, for which he is nominated for an Oscar a greater recognition of the film industry and the American youth audience.
Brando played Johnny, the self-same game, the rebel leader of a gang of bikers, which disturbs the life of a small town and terrorize the community. In 1954 the film "The Wild One", which went on had become a cult classic. Marlon Brando was playing made a deep impact on people such as Jack Nicholson, Sean Penn and Russell Crowe.
Talent of James Dean, and his influence on the teenage audience earned him the title "Teen America First". Before his untimely death in 1955 James Dean had a chance in only three films star. Two of them are considered timeless classics like "Rebel Without a Cause" in 1955 and "East of Eden" in 1955.
In "Rebel Without a Cause," Dean has a troubled teenager in criminal behavior, including alcohol abuse, violence (stabbing) and behavior engages in a game of "chicken" to stop playing his opponent in the race.
tortured completely by the experience and the disgust he feels for his parents' complacency about your life musing on revenge for his parents and society for what is absurd and hypocritical. "appears anything but Dean is the performance of his life as a teenagers emotionally confused and angry.
Marlon Brando and James Dean were very influential in their representations of the archetypes of the most popular among the teenagers of the time.
Hollywood has a new road connecting with an audience of teenagers and young malcontents begun. It was an audience that wanted the approval of fashion and studios were happy waiting pause, movies deliver required for this new audience. Hollywood films in the 1950s had added a new dimension to the film industry.
While most Hollywood films in the fifties has been shown that men and women idealized in more traditional roles, the youth of America, a representative of his generation in the films, which began more contain significant fascinating, rebellious and sexy roles.
Accordingly, Hollywood has given birth to the screen rebels like James Dean, Marlon Brando and Paul Newman in response to this new target group, which increased, and ticket sales! And this is only the male role. The ideal of the sex symbol also changes with the introduction of anti-heroines of Marilyn Monroe, Ava Gardner, Jayne Mansfield and Kim Novak.
were to this new generation of Hollywood stars two of their legendary performance characterization of the rough adolescence, fear and rebellious. They were James Dean and Marlon Brando.
Marlon Brando was an actor who learn their craft under the direction of actor Lee Strasberg Studio in New York before breaking into the big Hollywood film industry, 1951 "A Streetcar Named Desire, for which he is nominated for an Oscar a greater recognition of the film industry and the American youth audience.
Brando played Johnny, the self-same game, the rebel leader of a gang of bikers, which disturbs the life of a small town and terrorize the community. In 1954 the film "The Wild One", which went on had become a cult classic. Marlon Brando was playing made a deep impact on people such as Jack Nicholson, Sean Penn and Russell Crowe.
Talent of James Dean, and his influence on the teenage audience earned him the title "Teen America First". Before his untimely death in 1955 James Dean had a chance in only three films star. Two of them are considered timeless classics like "Rebel Without a Cause" in 1955 and "East of Eden" in 1955.
In "Rebel Without a Cause," Dean has a troubled teenager in criminal behavior, including alcohol abuse, violence (stabbing) and behavior engages in a game of "chicken" to stop playing his opponent in the race.
tortured completely by the experience and the disgust he feels for his parents' complacency about your life musing on revenge for his parents and society for what is absurd and hypocritical. "appears anything but Dean is the performance of his life as a teenagers emotionally confused and angry.
Marlon Brando and James Dean were very influential in their representations of the archetypes of the most popular among the teenagers of the time.
Hollywood has a new road connecting with an audience of teenagers and young malcontents begun. It was an audience that wanted the approval of fashion and studios were happy waiting pause, movies deliver required for this new audience. Hollywood films in the 1950s had added a new dimension to the film industry.

