Rebel Without a Cause (1955) Queer Film A+

DIRECTOR: Nicholas Ray
Rebel Without a Cause (1955), directed by Nicholas Ray and starring James Dean, is a landmark of American cinema and a definitive portrait of teenage alienation. Dean’s Jim Stark—new in town, angry, tender, and searching—forms an improvised family with Judy (Natalie Wood, in her first adult role) and Plato (Sal Mineo), two equally lost souls. Over the course of a single, turbulent night, the trio navigates desire, violence, and the desperate need to belong, ending in tragedy beneath the shadow of the Griffith Park Observatory.
Wood, Dean, and Mineo form a fragile nuclear family, with Mineo’s Plato standing as Hollywood’s first adolescent gay character—coded, heartbreaking, and unmistakable. Dean gives his most emblematic performance under Ray’s soaring, expressionistic direction. Jim Backus and Ann Doran play his bewildered parents; William Hopper is Judy’s rigid father; and future Oscar nominees Dennis Hopper and Nick Adams appear among the gang at the infamous “Chicken Run.”
The film’s widescreen color cinematography is by the great Ernest Haller (Gone with the Wind, Mildred Pierce, Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?), whose saturated palette turns Los Angeles into a mythic emotional landscape. The original score is by Leonard Rosenman, who also scored Dean’s other 1955 film, Elia Kazan’s East of Eden—together, the two scores essentially “invent” the James Dean sound.
The script by Stuart Stern was based on an original treatment by Irving Shulman, with story concepts developed by Shulman and Ray. The result is one of the quintessential Los Angeles movies: a fever dream of mid‑century youth culture, queer longing, and emotional volatility that still feels startlingly modern.
Warner Bros.

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