Between the end of World War II and the election of John F. Kennedy
there was a tremendous shift in Hollywood film: a fresh wave of actors
(with Marlon Brando, Montgomery Clift, Paul Newman, and James Dean)
whose talent and lives seemed to be inseparable in their work, came to
the forefront of film-making.
This Rebel
style brought a completely new attitude and look to the screen; the
leather jacket and provocative stare of a Brando, the prole clothes and
the broodingly cool demeanor of a Clift became the aesthetic correlative
of an American version of the existentialist view of life.
G. Bruce Boyer analyzes the sartorial and philosophical revolution
brought about by the representatives of this first counterculture, and
the evolution of the Rebel style.
Author: G. Bruce Boyer, English, Multimedia, Hard cover, 165x226mm, 80 pages, 60 illustrations, ISBN: 9782843237515,
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