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"The Wild One - Hot feelings hit terrifying heights in a story that really boils over!" is english Language Movie.
"The Wild One" was released on 30 December 1953 .
The movie was directed by László Benedek
It has cast of: Marlon Brando as Johnny Strabler, Mary Murphy as Kathie Bleeker, Robert Keith as Sheriff Harry Bleeker, Lee Marvin as Chino, Jay C. Flippen as Sheriff Stew Singer, Peggy Maley as Mildred, Hugh Sanders as Charlie Thomas, Ray Teal as Frank Bleeker, John Brown as Bill Hannegan, Will Wright as Art Kleiner, Robert Osterloh as Ben, William Vedder as Jimmy, Yvonne Doughty as Britches, Wally Albright as Cyclist (uncredited), Chris Alcaide as Deputy (uncredited), Don Anderson as Stinger (uncredited), Robert Anderson as Sage Valley Race Patrolman (uncredited), Robert Bice as Wilson (uncredited), Nicky Blair as Chino's Boy (uncredited), Norman Budd as Chino's Boy (uncredited), Timothy Carey as Chino's Boy (uncredited), Fred Carson as Cyclist (uncredited), Charles Cirillo as Bee Bop (uncredited), Bill Clark as Cyclist (uncredited), Keith Clarke as Gringo (uncredited), Jim Connell as Boxer (uncredited), Bill Coontz as Cyclist (uncredited), Ted Cooper as Racer (uncredited), Dude Criswell as Cyclist (uncredited), Russell Custer as Townsman (uncredited), Roy Damron as Townsman (uncredited), George Dockstader as Cyclist (uncredited), John Doucette as Sage Valley Race Official (uncredited), Darren Dublin as Dinky (uncredited), Johnny Duncan as Gang Member (uncredited), Larry Duran as Black Rebels Motorcycle Gang Member (uncredited), Richard Farnsworth as Man (uncredited), Duke Fishman as Townsman (uncredited), Jack Gargan as Man (uncredited), Sam Gilman as Deputy (uncredited), Frank Hagney as Official (uncredited), Joe Haworth as Chino's Boy (uncredited), Pepe Hern as Chino's Boy (uncredited), Whitey Hughes as Cycle Gang Member (uncredited), Walt La Rue as Cyclist (uncredited), Harry Landers as GoGo (uncredited), Carey Loftin as Gang Member (uncredited), Eve March as Dorothy (Telephone Operator) (uncredited), Patrick Miller as Deputy (uncredited), Mort Mills as Deputy (uncredited), Alvy Moore as Pigeon (uncredited), Mary Newton as Mrs. Thomas (uncredited), Kathleen O'Malley as Woman (uncredited), Pat O'Malley as Sawyer (uncredited), Jerry Paris as Dextro (uncredited), Eugene Peterson as Crazy (uncredited), K.L. Smith as Chino's Boy (uncredited), Angela Stevens as Betty (uncredited), Gil Stratton as Mouse (uncredited), Jerry Sullivan as Spectator Cyclist (uncredited), John Tarangelo as Red (uncredited), Del Tenney as Man (uncredited), Bruno VeSota as Simmonds (uncredited), Danny Welton as Bee Bop (uncredited), Blackie Whiteford as Bystander at Art's Accident (uncredited) in lead roles.
It Crew included: László Benedek as Director(Directing), John Paxton as Screenplay(Writing), Stanley Kramer as Producer(Production), Hal Mohr as Director of Photography(Camera), Louis Diage as Set Decoration(Art), Leith Stevens as Original Music Composer(Sound), Al Clark as Editor(Editing), Rudolph Sternad as Production Design(Art), Walter Holscher as Art Direction(Art), Frank Rooney as Story(Writing), Ben Maddow as Additional Writing(Crew), Paul Donnelly as Assistant Director(Directing), George Cooper as Sound Engineer(Sound), Whitey Hughes as Stunts(Crew), in lead roles.