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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_Wild_OneThe Wild One - Wikipedia

    The Wild One is a 1953 American crime film directed by László Benedek and produced by Stanley Kramer. The picture is most noted for the character of Johnny Strabler, portrayed by Marlon Brando, whose persona became a cultural icon of the 1950s.

    • Stanley Kramer Pictures Corp.
    • Stanley Kramer
  2. The Wild One: Directed by Laslo Benedek. With Marlon Brando, Mary Murphy, Robert Keith, Lee Marvin. Two rival motorcycle gangs terrorize a small town after one of their leaders is thrown in jail.

    • Lechuguilla
    • 3 min
    • Laslo Benedek
  3. The Wild One (en España, Salvaje; en Venezuela, El salvaje) es una película dramática de 1953, dirigida por László Benedek y protagonizada por Marlon Brando, Mary Murphy, Robert Keith y Lee Marvin 1 . Está basada en una novela corta de Frank Rooney, The Cyclists' Raid, publicada en la revista estadounidense Harper's Magazine en enero de 1951 2 .

  4. Salvaje es una película dirigida por László Benedek con Marlon Brando, Mary Murphy, Robert Keith, Lee Marvin .... Año: 1953. Título original: The Wild One. Sinopsis: Johnny (Marlon Brando) es el carismático líder de un grupo de motoristas pendencieros que llegan a un pequeño pueblo californiano.

    • Estados Unidos
    • Hal Mohr (B&W)
    • László Benedek
  5. Nov 7, 2007. Rated: 5/10 • Oct 27, 2022. Rated: 3/4 • Feb 23, 2022. Nov 5, 2019. Johnny (Marlon Brando) and his motorcycle gang roll into Carbonville for a biker competition and raise enough hell...

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    • Laslo Benedek
    • Drama
    • Marlon Brando
  6. The Wild One, American dramatic film, released in 1953, that was deemed scandalous for its day. Marlon Brando’s portrayal of a brooding biker in a black leather jacket helped launch both the film and an international interest in motorcycle gangs such as the Hell’s Angels.

  7. The Wild One is a feature documentary on the Holocaust survivor and director Jack Garfein, directed by Tessa Louise-Salomé, and written by Louise-Salomé and Sarah Contou-Terquem. In 2022, the movie has won the best cinematography award in a documentary feature at the Tribeca Film Festival.