A classic of its time.
East of Eden (1955)
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Reviews Counted:30
Fresh:26
Rotten:4
Average Rating:8.2/10
Runtime: 4 hrs
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: The strong screen adaptation of John Steinbeck's 1952 novel features the debut of James Dean. Like Cain with Abel, a black sheep competes with his brother for his father's love--with tragic results.
Starring: James Dean, Julie Harris, Raymond Massey, Jo Van Fleet
Starring: James Dean, Julie Harris, Raymond Massey, Jo Van Fleet, Richard Davalos, Burl Ives, Albert Dekker, Lois Smith, Harold B. Gordon, Timothy Carey
Director: Elia Kazan
Director: Elia Kazan
Producer: Elia Kazan
Screenwriter: Paul Osborn
Composer: Leonard Rosenman
Reviews for East of Eden
It's a film of great performances, atmospheric photography, and a sure sense of period and place.
In short, there is energy and intensity but little clarity and emotion in this film. It is like a great, green iceberg: mammoth and imposing but very cold.
If you turn the sound down on East of Eden (and, by all means, do), you'll see why Dean is a legend.
Kazan had the bad sense to leave out the best parts from the lengthy book.
the real reason that this film has any legs at all (and the ONLY reason that Warner Brothers has released the DVD) rests with James Dean
Overwrought, often splendid Kazan version of the Steinbeck novel. The movie's chief distinction is the amazing debut of rebellious, romantic James Dean.
John Steinbeck's painful biblical allegory -- Genesis replayed in Monterey, California, circa 1917 -- is more palatable on the screen, thanks to the down-to-earth performances of James Dean as Cal/Cain and Richard Davalos as Aron/Abel.
as exciting a drama as you’re ever likely to see, and ultimately it’s the unforgettable Dean that makes it so
James Dean is still the main reason why should we enjoy this very good example of 1950s cinema.
Kazan's Biblical allegory has not held up well, but Dean's performance, for which he was Oscar-nominated posthumously, proves why he became a star after his very first film
Dean's performance continues to resonant, still evoking today the same anger, anguish, and confusion of growing up that it did half a century ago.
Not only one of Kazan's richest films and Dean's first significant role, it is also arguably the actor's best performance.
Latest News for East of Eden
January 14, 2009:
Uni Tabs Director, Writer for New East of Eden ![]()
Universal and Imagine have announced plans to make a new adaptation of John Steinbeck's "East of Eden," with Tom Hooper attached to direct a script by Christopher Hampton. More...
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