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East of Eden

 
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East of Eden

  • Director: Elia Kazan
  • AMG Rating: starstarstarstarstar
  • Genre: Drama
  • Movie Type: Family Drama, Rural Drama
  • Themes: Families in Crisis, Fathers and Sons, Sibling Relationships
  • Main Cast: Julie Harris, James Dean, Raymond Massey, Burl Ives, Dick Davalos, Jo Van Fleet
  • Release Year: 1955
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 115 minutes

Plot

This truncated screen version of John Steinbeck's best-seller was the first starring vehicle for explosive 1950s screen personality James Dean, who plays Cal Trask, the "bad" son of taciturn Salinas valley lettuce farmer Adam Trask (Raymond Massey). Although he means well, Cal can't stay out of trouble, nor is he able to match the esteem in which his father holds his "good" brother Aron (Richard Davalos). Only Aron's girlfriend Abra (Julie Harris) and kindly old sheriff Sam Burl Ives) can see the essential goodness in the troublesome Cal.

When Adam invests in a chancy and wholly unsuccessful method of shipping his crops east, his wealth plummets. In an effort to save the business, Cal obtains money from his estranged mother (the proprietor of a whorehouse) and invests it in a risky new bean crop. The gamble pays off (thanks in no small part to the war), but Adam refuses to take the money from Cal, and the resultant quarrel causes Adam to have a stroke. Released the same year as Rebel Without a Cause, East of Eden provided Dean with his first Oscar nomination, for Best Actor. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Review

A grand, visually remarkable adaptation of John Steinbeck's novel, East of Eden was one of the films responsible for the cult that grew up around James Dean. Released in 1955, the same year as Dean's Rebel Without a Cause, Eden featured the actor in his sullen, troubled prime, rolling his eyes, mumbling his words, and stuffing his hands into his pockets as only he knew how. At once angry and vulnerable, Dean's performances in both movies established him as an icon of youthful discontent for decades to come. Aside from its place in the Dean iconography, East of Eden remains remarkable for Elia Kazan's use of CinemaScope, capturing with harsh vibrancy the expanse and breathtaking desolation of the California farmlands. The landscape crackles with a moody intensity that mirrors the conflicts among the film's central characters. In this respect, East of Eden earned its place in Hollywood legend: it featured great performances from its human principals, while the scenery gave a spellbinding performance in its own right. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide

Cast

Albert Dekker - Will Hamilton; Lois Smith - Ann; Harold Gordon - Mr. Albrecht; Timothy Carey - Joe; Mario Siletti - Piscora; Lonny Chapman - Roy; Nick Dennis - Rantani; Barbara Baxley - Nurse; Harry Cording; Jonathan Haze - Piscora's Son; Frank Mazzola - Student

Credit

James Basevi - Art Director, Malcolm C. Bert - Art Director, George James Hopkins - Art Director, Anna Hill Johnstone - Costume Designer, Don Alvarado - First Assistant Director, Horace Hough - First Assistant Director, Elia Kazan - Director, Owen Marks - Editor, Leonard Rosenman - Composer (Music Score), Gordon Bau - Makeup, Ted D. McCord - Cinematographer, Elia Kazan - Producer, George James Hopkins - Set Designer, Stan Jones - Sound/Sound Designer, Paul Osborn - Screenwriter, John Steinbeck - Book Author

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