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SummaryTwo rival motorcycle gangs terrorize a small town after one of their leaders is thrown in jail.

The Wild One

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Generally Favorable
67
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6.7
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Metascore
Generally Favorable
67
58% Positive
7 Reviews
42% Mixed
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0% Negative
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100
TV Guide Magazine
The first and best biker movie.
75
Chicago Reader
Legions of Brando impersonators have turned his performance in this seminal 1954 motorcycle movie into self-parody, but it’s still a sleazy good time.
70
The Observer (UK)
A well-acted, soft-centred example of pre-rock rebelliousness with one of Brando's finest performances, it features the celebrated exchange between local lawman's daughter Mary Murphy and Brando: "What are you rebelling against?" - "What have you got?" [31 Aug 2014, p.48]
67
Baltimore Sun
Aside from Brando's performance, The Wild One hasn't aged well. Although its leather and chrome iconography and Brando's hipsterism inspired biker and rebel cults for decades to come, it fits all too snugly into the musty category of "cautionary tale." Its story ultimately reduces Brando's biker to the quintessential crazy mixed-up kid. [27 Jan 2002]
60
Time Out
Effectively banned in Britain until 1968, Brando's biker seems disarmingly tame by comparison with the wild angels he spawned. Yet the film isn't half bad as it sets up characters and situation with neat economy, tracing the seeds of explosion when the Black Rebels ride into town, are detained by a minor accident, and hang around trading insults with a rival gang.
60
Variety
Inspired by an episode when a mob of youths on motorcycles terrorized a Californian town for an entire evening, this feature is long on suspense, brutality and sadism. Marlon Brando contributes another hard-faced 'hero' who never knew love as a boy and is now plainly in need of psychoanalysis.
50
The New Yorker
This clumsy, naive film was banned and argued about in so many countries that it developed a near-legendary status.
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Generally Favorable
6.7
43% Positive
3 Ratings
43% Mixed
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14% Negative
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May 31, 2024
10
alejandro970
One of the films that started the trend of the young rebel against authority and the system, with an incipient Marlon Brando, in one of his signature roles. Absorbing throughout its 81 minutes, which are unfortunately little for something so good.
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  • Stanley Kramer Productions
Feb 1, 1954
1 h 19 m
TV-14
Marlon Brando! Driven Too Far By His Own Hot Blood!
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