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The Wild One is a 1953 American crime film directed by László Benedek and produced by Stanley Kramer. The picture is most noted for the character of Johnny Strabler, portrayed by Marlon Brando , whose persona became a cultural icon of the 1950s.
The following is a list of American films released in 1953. Donald O'Connor and Fredric March cohosted the 26th Academy Awards ceremony on March 25, 1954, held at the RKO Pantages Theatre in Hollywood .
László Benedek (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈlaːsloː ˈbɛnɛdɛk]; March 5, 1905 – March 11, 1992; sometimes Laslo Benedek) was a Hungarian-born film director and cinematographer, most notable for directing The Wild One (1953).
The Wild One, 1953 film starring Marlon Brando; The Wild One, a 2022 film based on the life of James Morrill, a mid-19th century British castaway in Australia; The Wild Ones, 2012 Spanish film
She first gained attention in 1953, when she played a good-hearted girl who is intrigued by Marlon Brando in The Wild One.The following year, she appeared opposite Tony Curtis in Beachhead, and with Dale Robertson in Sitting Bull, and the year after that as Fredric March's daughter in the thriller The Desperate Hours, which also starred Humphrey Bogart.
Shane (April 1953) (Genre: Western) Harvey Kurtzman: John Severin: 10 April 1954 [index 3] From Eternity Back to Here! From Here to Eternity (August 1953) (Genre: Romantic war drama) Harvey Kurtzman: Bernard Krigstein: 12 June 1954 [index 4] Wild 1 (correction) Wild 1/2 [1] The Wild One (December 1953) (Genre: Crime) Harvey Kurtzman: Wally Wood: 15
Shout! The Legend of the Wild One is an Australian musical based on the life of Johnny O'Keefe. It premiered in Melbourne at the State Theatre in December 2000, followed by seasons in Sydney, Adelaide and Brisbane throughout 2001. [1] As a jukebox musical, it features songs recorded by O'Keefe and other popular songs from the 1950s and 1960s.
The Wild One (1953) Reprisal! (1956) Awards. Holscher was nominated for two Academy Awards for Best Art Direction: Address Unknown (1944) [1] Pal Joey (1957) [2]