DVD Review: James Dean - The Fast Lane

James Dean was a cultural icon who flashed onto the scene in early 1955 and flashed off on September 30, 1955. On the way to a race at Salinas, California in his Porsche 550 Spyder, he was hit head on by a 1950 Ford Custom Tudor coupe when it crossed into Dean's lane without seeing him. Contrary to many beliefs, Dean was not speeding, but was traveling around the 55 mph speed limit.

James Dean is generally well known for the three major films that he made, East of Eden, Rebel Without a Cause, and Giant. The first two were released in 1955, and the third released in 1956, posthumously.

There were many other things that Dean did before and during these three major movies and James Dean: The Fast Lane brings these other works of the actor together in one package. Make one note — none of his major pictures are on this DVD, this set strictly contains his other works.

James Dean: The Fast Lane is a two-disc collection that contains almost nine hours of materials that takes you from his 1950 Pepsi commercial to his 1955 highway safety public service announcement that was filmed just 13 days before his death. In it he ironically ad libbed the line, "The life you might save might be mine."

This DVD also includes ten television appearances between 1951 and 1954 that include episodes of Armstrong's Circle Theater, Campbell Soundstage, Family Theater, General Electric Theater, Kraft Television Theater, Tales of Tomorrow and Westinghouse Studio One.

The DVD also includes trailers from the movies Fixed Bayonets (1951), Has Anyone Seen My Gal (1952), Rebel Without a Cause (1955), East of Eden (1955), and Giant (1956).

There is a bonus, full length film biography by six-time Academy Award-winning director Robert Altman. The James Dean Story (1957) includes personal interviews with Dean's family and friends.

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  • James Dean: The Fast Lane James Dean: The Fast Lane

    Studio: Infinity Resources Inc Release Date: 06/23/2009 Run time: 540 minutes Rating: Nr

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