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    Rebel Without A Cause -- (Movie Clip) Tearing Me Apart!

    Intoxicated teen Jim (James Dean) with his parents (Jim Backus, Ann Doran), juvenile counselor Framek (Edward Platt) and a hard wooden desk, early in Nicholas Ray's Rebel Without A Cause, 1955.

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