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Dallas then drives an injured Ponyboy to the hospital to see Johnny. Dallas tells him about the greasers' victory, but Johnny is dismissive and dies after telling Ponyboy to "stay gold". Dallas robs a store, is pursued by the police, and commits suicide by cop. The judge exonerates Ponyboy for Bob's death and places him in Darry's custody.
Johnny tells Ponyboy to "stay gold," and then dies. All the Greasers become emotional. Overwhelmed with grief, Dally storms out of the hospital. He runs to the train tracks and lets himself get hit by an oncoming train, killing him ("Little Brother"). Ponyboy is distraught, not speaking, and staring at the television while his brothers try to ...
"Stay gold, Ponyboy", a phrase from coming-of-age novel The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Stay Gold .
So the pair, who typically write and perform as the Texas roots rock duo Jamestown Revival, submitted the first song they had penned for the show, a wistful acoustic ballad called "Stay Gold." "We ...
The philanthropist opted for a two-tone gold ensemble for the big night, wearing a cape draped over a floor-length metallic gown, seemingly Angelina Jolie Stayed Golden on ‘Outsiders’ Red ...
The Outsiders is a coming-of-age novel by S. E. Hinton published in 1967 by Viking Press.The book details the conflict between two rival gangs of White Americans divided by their socioeconomic status: the working-class "Greasers" and the upper-middle-class "Socs" (pronounced / ˈ s oʊ ʃ ɪ z / SOH-shiz—short for Socials).
Angelina Jolie Jason Howard/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images Angelina Jolie got a special tattoo to honor her work as a producer of the new Broadway musical The Outsiders. On Friday, April 11, Jolie, 48 ...
Ponyboy Michael "Pony" Curtis is a fictional character and the main protagonist of S. E. Hinton's 1967 novel The Outsiders. On screen, he is played by C. Thomas Howell in Francis Ford Coppola 's 1983 film adaptation and by Jay R. Ferguson in the 1990 sequel TV series .