To get in character as tormented Cal Trask, possessor of the mightiest daddy issues this side of Genesis, the movies young star would bait the older actor playing his father, Raymond Massey, so mercilessly between takes that his dads on-camera loathing was only too real. But there was Method to James Deans madness, goaded by director Elia Kazan until Dean produced a furious star-making performance. Kazans amped-to-11 1955 adaptation of the John Steinbeck novel was one of just three star vehicles that cemented Deans legacy before his freak death that year: this one features perhaps his nerviest acting, especially in the scenes with Massey and the actress playing his wayward mother, Jo Van Fleet. Watch also for the amazing bug-eyed character actor Timothy Carey, who reportedly so exasperated Kazan that he pushed the director to blows. The movie finishes The Belcourts monthlong Kazan retrospective.
Nov. 28-30, 2009
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