Rebel Without a Cause - (Movie Clip) I Go With The Kids

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Jim: Hi. Hi. Wait a minute. (He runs down to her) Hi. I seen you before.
Judy: Well, stop the world.
Jim: Just bein' friendly.
Judy: Well now that's true. But life is crushing in on me.
Jim: Life can be beautiful. I know where it was.
Judy: Where what was?
Jim: Where I first saw ya. Everything going OK now? (Gesturing toward her house) You live here, don't you?
Judy: Who lives?
Jim: Hey, where's Dawson High?
Judy: At University and 10th.
Jim: Mmm. Thanks.
Judy: You wanna carry my books?
Jim: I got my car. You wanna go with me?
Judy: I go with the kids.
Jim: Yeah, I bet. (The gang's car screeches around the corner) All right.
Judy: You know, I bet you're a real yo-yo.
Jim: (under his breath): I love you too.

Jim (James Dean) conning his parents (Ann Doran, Jim Backus) then off for the first day of school, meeting Judy (Natalie Wood) whom he's seen at the police station, in Nicholas Ray's Rebel Without A Cause, 1955.

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  • gorgeous man

  • Brentwood Calif in the 1950's

  • In 1986, I got to ride in Jimmy's '49 Merc. The car was housed at the Harrah's Car Museum in Reno. We had travelled many miles to Reno (from Montana) to see just that car. I was thrilled when the car's own mechanic released the velvet ropes and said, "C'mon, the boss said I'm supposed to take you for a spin." You could not have wiped the grin off my daughter's and my faces as we tooled around the parking lot, sitting just where Natalie sat...One happy memory, for sure. LS

  • That's Thurston Howell III when he was still a serious actor.. Good stuff!

  • i love you for posting this:')

  • great movie and that 49 merc is such a sweet looking car. sure would like to own one of those some day.

  • Classic Scene From a Super Classic Movie!

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