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December 03, 2004

Marlon Brando stars as the leader of a motorcycle gang who somewhat inadvertantly cause a great deal of trouble in a small town.
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February 10, 2004

Ultimately The Wild One exploits and patronizes the bikers it depicts, and isn't the youth picture it is made out to be.
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January 01, 2000

The Wild One (1953), a landmark film of 50s rebellion by director Laslo Benedek, producer Stanley Kramer, and screenwriter John Paxton, was based on a Harper's Magazine
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Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)

November 25, 2002

Once radical, still iconic, but so dated that it's funny.
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Austin Chronicle
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March 10, 2003

This Stanley Kramer-produced film is the original biker movie.
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Ozus' World Movie Reviews
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August 19, 2005

Risible and outdated.
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Time Out

January 26, 2006

Brando's biker seems disarmingly tame by comparison with the wild angels he spawned. Yet the film isn't half bad.
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Filmcritic.com

September 26, 2002

On the whole, The Wild One is now mostly silly.
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TV Guide
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November 07, 2007

The first and best biker movie.
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Empire Magazine
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April 04, 2001

Brando's magnetism is eternal.
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EmanuelLevy.Com
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July 21, 2006

The film is outdated and its message overly stated, but in 1953, Brando's rebel unwittingly became a new screen hero and heralded the arrival of the Beat Generation.
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Chicago Reader
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November 07, 2007

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.
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