The Wild One  (1953)

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The movie The Wild One, released in 1953 and directed by Laslo Benedek with Hal Mohr as cinematographer and editing by Al Clark.
Directed by | Laslo Benedek
Cinematography by | Hal Mohr
Edited by | Al Clark
Cameras
Sound Systems
Mono
Country | USA
Language | English
Genres | Drama

Editing System
Finishing System
 
Cast
Johnny Strabler
Kathie Bleeker
Sheriff Harry Bleeker
Sheriff Stew Singer
Charlie Thomas
Frank Bleeker
Bill Hannegan
Art Kleiner
One Of Chino's Boys
One Of Chino's Boys
Chino's Boy #1
Sage Valley Race Official
Gang Member
Black Rebels Motorcycle Gang Member
Cyclist
Undetermined Role
Official
One Of Chino's Boys
One Of Chino's Boys
Cycle Gang Member
Gang Member
Dorothy - Telephone Operator
Mrs. Thomas
Undetermined Role
One Of Chino's Boys
Spectator Cyclist
Simmonds
Bystander At Art's Accident
Directed by
Cinematography by
Director Of Photography
Written by
Screenplay
Based On A Story By
Edited by
Editor
Produced by
Original Music by
Musical Score
Production Design by
Production Designer
Art Direction by
Art Director
Set Decoration by
Set Decorator
Second Unit & Assistant Directors
Assistant Director
Camera & Electrical Department
Still Photographer
Sound Department
Sound Engineer
Music Department
Musical Director
Musician: Trombone
Musician: Trombone
Musician: Trumpet
Musician: Piano
Musician: Alto Sax
Musician: Trumpet
Musician: Drums
Orchestrator
Musician: Tenor Sax
Music Arranger
Musician: Alto Sax
Stunt Department
Stunts
Stunt Double: Marlon Brando
Fight Double: Marlon Brando
Fight Double: Lee Marvin
Additional Crew Members
Technical Advisor
Technical Advisor
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