Let me say I have nothing against gay people. It's just how he comes across in this movie. Anyway, i didn't say he was gay, I said he looked gay. But repeating what I wrote above in another comment. He had a long relationship with the actor Christian Marquand. So I guess he must been at least bisexual. The documentary says that his relationship with the french actor was the only really long lasting relationship he had. My favourite actor is Paul Newman. Since his death, i have read stuff online, that he had a relationship with Brando, or maybe it was Dean. Whether he had or not isn't going to make me like him any less. I should say that I usually don't write phrases such as "gay as fuck". Maybe I was feeling a bit frivolous that day. But I still think Marvin could take him any time :)
Elvis was classically the best looking man I've ever seen. But BRANDO was just RAW SEX APPEAL. That's the difference. There was nothing classically perfect about his face with that forehead and nose. But all put together he was one very handsome man.
Marlon was a naturally gifted actor just watched the scene where he's paying for his beer yet he's teasing her with the money, I read that wasnt in the script. He was good at improvising.
No male actor really comes close to showcasing the amount of small mannerisms a real life human being can display. Ricky Gervais is excellent at it too, but in a humor setting, and generally actresses are the best at it, but are foolishly overlooked simply because they are women.
Will have to watch this film again for all of the nuances and subtleties of the performance. Every little action conveys a thousand words. Totally captivating scene. Talk about 'chemistry'! This is an atomic bomb!
Amazing...I was 13 when this came out and remember those times vividly....Society immediately labeled anyone riding a cycle in a negative light because of their scruffy appearance, and the leather jacket just enhanced their feelings.. All these years loved the theme music and TODAY, reading a post from 3years ago, finally found it. We older can't thank You Tube enough for the memories and pics they have provided...Memories we believed we would never experience.
@@rocky4life167 Born 1940...if movie came out in 53 l was 13... teen a Brando fan ever since Just imagine being in the Wild Ones and The Godfather! !!!Now, that's acting.
So cool. They don't make em like this anymore. Even the guys who try to be cool have no class. Brando and Dean were the two coolest cats ever and they are my idols.
I went through a phase where i would mimic the "oh alrighty" in regular everyday conversation 1:24 I still catch myself at times. I just thought it was the smoothest thing ever.
Im a young women who can appreciate old, classic real men. I first knew this man from micheal jacksons music video "you rock my world" then in Don Juan Demarco with Johnny Depp and my mother said when he was young he was really something and indeed he was. But I can appreciate how laid back and cool he was and respectful with women.
YEAH!!!!!!!!. HERE'S TO HOLLYWOOD'S FIRST ORIGINAL REBEL FOR THE AGES. THE ONE AND ONLY MARLON, BAD ASS, BRANDO!!!!!!!!!!. THROW IN A STREET CAR NAMED DESIRE, AND ON THE WATERFRONT, PERFECT FILM REBELLION!!!!!!!.
I challenge your assertion that Brando was the "ORIGINAL REBEL FOR THE AGES" and offer up the notion, that the real originator was Montgomery Clift. "The true originator of the rebellious twentieth-century antihero was Montgomery Clift...not Marlon Brando or James Dean...the restrained performer with the inner tension and those ancient, melancholy eyes...his presence so unobtrusively strong that it lingered even when he was off-camera. --Marcello Mastroianni, quoted in Movie Talk
NOT GOOD ENOUGH!!!! FOR ME , BRANDO WILL ALWAYS BE THE NO"1 HOLLYWOOD REBEL OF ALL TIME. NOT MUCH OF A CLIFT FAN, SO I CAN'T SUPPORT THIS PERSON'S COMMENT . SO I'LL STICK TO MY COMMENTS AND REBELS!!!!. IN BRANDO'S WORDS, " WHAT HAVE YOU GOT?". THAT GOES FOR THE CHALLENGE AS WELL. AND DEAN WANTED TO BE LIKE BRANDO, NO COMPARISON!!!!!!. SORRY, NO CHANGE IN MY VIEW HERE!!!!
This scene is pretty much 100% designed to get Brando over as a bad ass heart throb. The body language, his dialogue, his trophy that he just won (but doesn't care about), the dorky guys running in just to ask for his decree as the alpha male. Fascinating.
like the exact one he wear? Crazy much :D but they still make the same, it's Perfecto P613 or P618, even the maker (Schott) don't know percisely :D they're 700-1100$
+Radim Tichý Actually, it's been agreed upon that his jacket wasn't a Schott Perfecto. It was most likely a Durable like this one I'm linking to you. You can read about it on several forums. www.billkelsomfg.com/store/en.php?p=productview&prod=37
HOOOOOT. The look he gives her when he says "we're gonna wait for Crazy" ugh... that has to be my favorite thing he does... the way he just stares up and down, really studying the girl's face and body. Love it.
Did anyone know that this movie is why Honda launched its "You Meet the Nicest People on a Honda" ad campaign in the '60s? They wanted to make motorcycles for everyday people, not just associated with the rebellious crowd. Whether or not you think it was the best decision, I guess you could say Brando had an effect so far that it affected the marketing decisions of Honda, now a company that not only became popular in motorcycles, but became renowned for its cars and now even makes airplanes and robots today.
I have to agree. I'm only 24 and usually I shy away from calling anyone who is now dead or would be 50 years older than me if they were alive HOT. But... if I were his age back in the 1950's, I would have been obsessed with this man. He is beautiful!
One of the biker guys running into the cafe to ask Brando if they're leaving or sticking around is the guy who played Mr. Kimball the county agent in "Green Acres"!
if you read On the road by jack kerouac, you'll see that they used that language all the time. This film was released in 1953. But On the Road was referenced mainly around post-WWII, mid to late 1940's. " We called everybody YO...." Jack Kerouac(Dean M.)
Marlon in a streetcar almost gave me heart palpitations 😂 he was soo HOT! I became speechless....🔥🥵🔥🥵🔥🥵🔥🥵 to be honest the 40's and 50's we're just flat out blessed because of Marlon
In fact, in 1953, rock and roll was already on national television (the series starring James Dean and had music by Bill Haley). But mostly in jukeboxes and on the radio there was jazz, jump-blues and rhythm and blues. Considering that the film takes place in California, a good example of song would be "Hound Dog" by Big Mama Thornton.
The old man walks from the soda fountain and says “what are you protesting“Marlon Brando reply “what have you got“. Interesting. The old man ,inadvertently , revealed his the secret of existence. The reason of life. “Well , we have kids, lives, we go to school, have picnics, get haircuts, and raise a family.
Another Brando movie to see is " One Eyed Jacks" which came out in 1961 or 1962.... A western, but like none other you have ever seen...when did you ever see a cowboy get a girl pregnant? Some funny lines also with Karl Malden in it....he was with Brando in A Streetcar Named Desire and On The Waterfront... Also was partner with Michael Douglas on TV in "Streets of San Francisco"...check it out.
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So many insecure guys in the comment section. Calling him gay based on how he was acting and what he was wearing...sad. You wish you were that cool.
I think for the record he did have several same-sex relationships. So I would say he was bisexual.
Let me say I have nothing against gay people. It's just how he comes across in this movie. Anyway, i didn't say he was gay, I said he looked gay.
But repeating what I wrote above in another comment. He had a long relationship with the actor Christian Marquand. So I guess he must been at least bisexual. The documentary says that his relationship with the french actor was the only really long lasting relationship he had. My favourite actor is Paul Newman. Since his death, i have read stuff online, that he had a relationship with Brando, or maybe it was Dean. Whether he had or not isn't going to make me like him any less. I should say that I usually don't write phrases such as "gay as fuck". Maybe I was feeling a bit frivolous that day. But I still think Marvin could take him any time :)
At last, a logical person!
but he was a notorious bi-sexual, and btw, i'm straight but i would still fuck with marlon brando
any guy that says lather jackets are gay, is not a real man. Its a rat. I agree with you.
Even Elvis Presley wanted to look like Marlon Brando.
Elvis was classically the best looking man I've ever seen. But BRANDO was just RAW SEX APPEAL. That's the difference. There was nothing classically perfect about his face with that forehead and nose. But all put together he was one very handsome man.
@@fender1000100 I look like Marlon Brando
@@rocky4life167
Well show it then
@@rocky4life167 Excellent young man.
With a girls butt and a Triumph? I always wanted to be Lee Marvin on a chopped hog!
This is what you call CHARISMA. Brando had it i spades.
He's sooo relaxed with the cameras on him. Look for signs that he is acting - and be prepared to go home empty-handed.
Marlon was a naturally gifted actor just watched the scene where he's paying for his beer yet he's teasing her with the money, I read that wasnt in the script. He was good at improvising.
Now, that's a real man.
A freaken MAN
Yes, and I WANT him!
Oh really, seems like a smart arsed punk to me.
And that beauty in the beginning was def a real women 😍🤤 not like the sad thots of today..they don’t make um like that no more sadly 😢😢
I guess it takes good looks, and a movie camera to be "a real man".
3:20 "you don't give something like that easily not unless u liked her .." The way Johnny stares at her is just amazing !
No exposition needed with that eye-acting hehe
True true true his face is so animated as if saying "so what am I trying to tell you?
One of his best performance. I don't think a single actor in his time could pull it off as he did.
Fucking perfect.
Absolutely heartthrobbing
he's such a pleasure to watch
No male actor really comes close to showcasing the amount of small mannerisms a real life human being can display. Ricky Gervais is excellent at it too, but in a humor setting, and generally actresses are the best at it, but are foolishly overlooked simply because they are women.
It's amazing how much he can tell us without actually saying anything.
He was soooooooooooooooo gorgeous!!!!!
Yes!!!!!!
This movie has one of the best lines ever. "What are you rebelling against?" "whaddya got?".
Will have to watch this film again for all of the nuances and subtleties of the performance. Every little action conveys a thousand words. Totally captivating scene. Talk about 'chemistry'! This is an atomic bomb!
Absolute legend. Brando is THE example of a real man
Za każdym razem, kiedy oglądam sceny pomiędzy tymi dwojga, robi mi się gorąco... kocham ten film i mimo upływu lat, jest nadal kultowy 👍🥰
Amazing...I was 13 when this came out and remember those times vividly....Society immediately labeled anyone riding a cycle in a negative light because of their scruffy appearance, and the leather jacket just enhanced their feelings..
All these years loved the theme music and TODAY, reading a post from 3years ago, finally found it. We older can't thank You Tube enough for the memories and pics they have provided...Memories we believed we would never experience.
Really?I met a men who was about your age, he was born in 1938 and saw the wild one in the movie theatre when he was just 13 years old
@@rocky4life167 Born 1940...if movie came out in 53 l was 13... teen a Brando fan ever since
Just imagine being in the Wild Ones and The Godfather! !!!Now, that's acting.
@@ronlawray1563 Thats awesome!Could you see rebel without a cause?
@@rocky4life167see Don't understand your question, 'Could l see Rebel Without A Cause'?
Sorry, I meant if you could watch rebel without a cause in 1955
i remember when i saw this movie at tcm channel x3 i fell in love with Brando
So cool. They don't make em like this anymore. Even the guys who try to be cool have no class. Brando and Dean were the two coolest cats ever and they are my idols.
Bogart was a bad ass. Heart breaking how his died though.
Feminism fucked masculinity!
It’s time to red pill
I went through a phase where i would mimic the "oh alrighty" in regular everyday conversation 1:24
I still catch myself at times.
I just thought it was the smoothest thing ever.
Lol how did that work out for u?
What reactions did you get?
@@Eire_Go_Deo No one gave a rats ass lol surely didn't pick up any girls lol
Im a young women who can appreciate old, classic real men. I first knew this man from micheal jacksons music video "you rock my world" then in Don Juan Demarco with Johnny Depp and my mother said when he was young he was really something and indeed he was. But I can appreciate how laid back and cool he was and respectful with women.
He was too hot to handle :-)
Yeees!
Gay.
your pickup line needs work. guys like to be wooed, too.
One of the most influential movies of my youth. The music is fantastic. West Coast swing!
Tak...muzyka i scena mnie rozkłada na łopatki 💖💗💪
A quarter for a beer? I would be drinking all day everyday 🤑🤑
Not back in the day lady lol
Lookin more like a dime than a quarter
Nicole K. Are you idiot 😂
Look at the year...it's 1953 ... understand the difference
@@Rahul-tc1nx Do you know what a joke is mate?
@@jimmorrison2657 no...can you explain
0:17 that look Marlon did was enough to realize how great actor he was R.I.P Great man
Marlon was gorgeous, but he would scare me.
If marlon was young and still alive and he saw me i would have an anxiety attack
I'm scaroused by him.
Why would he scare you?
That was the appeal .. his magnetic aura 🥰
Marlon is such a driving force as an actor, doesnt even have to try!
I love those old movies. People then had respect and class..
I've got a Brando jacket..tailor made as well....beautiful !!
I have a Brando leather jacket. I bought it when I bought my first motorcycle at age 15. It has served me well and I still ride with it now at age 66.
What a man!
And you look like quite a woman.
@@NickAndTommyFight boi you thirsty!
Chryste, jak ja kocham tę scenę...i pozostałe pomiędzy Johnnym i Kathy❤️ Można oglądać milion razy, a emocje wciąż te same💪😍
This is the greatest movie of all time.
Without a doubt the finest looking man and actor of his time.
YEAH!!!!!!!!. HERE'S TO HOLLYWOOD'S FIRST ORIGINAL REBEL FOR THE AGES. THE ONE AND ONLY MARLON, BAD ASS, BRANDO!!!!!!!!!!. THROW IN A STREET CAR NAMED DESIRE, AND ON THE WATERFRONT, PERFECT FILM REBELLION!!!!!!!.
I challenge your assertion that Brando was the "ORIGINAL REBEL FOR THE AGES" and offer up the notion, that the real originator was Montgomery Clift.
"The true originator of the rebellious twentieth-century antihero was
Montgomery Clift...not Marlon Brando or James Dean...the restrained
performer with the inner tension and those ancient, melancholy
eyes...his presence so unobtrusively strong that it lingered even when
he was off-camera.
--Marcello Mastroianni, quoted in Movie Talk
NOT GOOD ENOUGH!!!! FOR ME , BRANDO WILL ALWAYS BE THE NO"1 HOLLYWOOD REBEL OF ALL TIME. NOT MUCH OF A CLIFT FAN, SO I CAN'T SUPPORT THIS PERSON'S COMMENT . SO I'LL STICK TO MY COMMENTS AND REBELS!!!!. IN BRANDO'S WORDS, " WHAT HAVE YOU GOT?". THAT GOES FOR THE CHALLENGE AS WELL. AND DEAN WANTED TO BE LIKE BRANDO, NO COMPARISON!!!!!!. SORRY, NO CHANGE IN MY VIEW HERE!!!!
Ok, Thanks for taking the time to reply.
That alpha attitude damnnn son
This scene is pretty much 100% designed to get Brando over as a bad ass heart throb. The body language, his dialogue, his trophy that he just won (but doesn't care about), the dorky guys running in just to ask for his decree as the alpha male. Fascinating.
Yes I must have watched it a thousand times and can continue he's so so fascinating. Yo!
Fascinating is right. I watch it every day. It's become my anthem. And my adopted by name is crazy.
ver a Marlon en cualquier pelicula es un regalo maravilloso, y en esta en especial porque se veia tan bello.
Grande Brando¡¡¡¡¡
Yes he looked beyond words indescribable
Brando and Clark Gable were the 2 manliest beasts the world has ever seen!
Portuguese MGTOW Bro how do we take women’s rights away ?
He is so handsome. He has a very soft voice as well 😍
oh my gosh agree! he was soo gorgeous 😳
Maybe I have been going about things the wrong way, thanks Marlon-Great performance!!!
One of my favorite movies!
Dam women back then where so beautiful!
I wonder how much that jacket is worth now?
like the exact one he wear? Crazy much :D but they still make the same, it's Perfecto P613 or P618, even the maker (Schott) don't know percisely :D they're 700-1100$
+Radim Tichý Actually, it's been agreed upon that his jacket wasn't a Schott Perfecto. It was most likely a Durable like this one I'm linking to you. You can read about it on several forums. www.billkelsomfg.com/store/en.php?p=productview&prod=37
What a badass, the road warrior, elvis Presley and James dean are proud
SalandFindles
Thanks dude! That's absolutely insane! Wish I had 1,000 pounds laying around!😂
1 dabloon
I'm a straight man and he just seduced me
Greg Murray. .... if he just seduced you. you're not a straight man
🙈🙊 seduced me too!
Greg Murray 🤣😂😂🤣
Greg
haha, fokken true
you are bisexual
THE THING HE DID WITH THE COIN WAS AWESOME
They said "YO" back then haha. cool cat
Every frame with Brando is an art work.
HOOOOOT. The look he gives her when he says "we're gonna wait for Crazy" ugh... that has to be my favorite thing he does... the way he just stares up and down, really studying the girl's face and body. Love it.
q homem melldells!!!!
q rosto, q atuação!!!!
MAGNÍFICO!!!
Perfect face. Perfect perception. He read people like a book.
She was a Doll !
"hey Johnny!" "yo!" lol love thatt, so ahead of his time
I love this scene. People back then were naturally beautiful. The diaologe and cultural way of thinking was so laid back in those days.
Why don't women look like that anymore? Where can I find a woman with that hairstyle? I miss those times :(
Rockabilly festivals and car shows
+MickyMicky Mike retirement homes
+MickyMicky Mike I miss those films :-)
sad, true, and funny..
Xavier corral how did I miss this comment? Too funny lol.
This was one of his best performances!
jajaja guille eres increible men , grasias , que gran libro
te sirvio?
BEST ACTOR EVER
GOD BLESS MARLON
Happy Birthday, Brando!
shes a beauty
In the book of Cool, there are several chapters on Marlon Brando. The best actor of all time.
Brilliant,love Marlon,great clip!!XX
excelente compañeros nos estamos superando el libro es genial
Rita moreno was so lucky to have Marlon and Elvis💞
The legend as Marlon Brando a good actor and the best legend
Everybody talks about Marlon's performance. The girl is just wonderful. who wouldn't fall for her?
Did anyone know that this movie is why Honda launched its "You Meet the Nicest People on a Honda" ad campaign in the '60s? They wanted to make motorcycles for everyday people, not just associated with the rebellious crowd. Whether or not you think it was the best decision, I guess you could say Brando had an effect so far that it affected the marketing decisions of Honda, now a company that not only became popular in motorcycles, but became renowned for its cars and now even makes airplanes and robots today.
I have to agree. I'm only 24 and usually I shy away from calling anyone who is now dead or would be 50 years older than me if they were alive HOT. But... if I were his age back in the 1950's, I would have been obsessed with this man. He is beautiful!
One of the biker guys running into the cafe to ask Brando if they're leaving or sticking around is the guy who played Mr. Kimball the county agent in "Green Acres"!
True!
Manita arriba si viniste porque sabes que Marlon Brando era un CHAMP!! .
"Man, you are TOO square..." "Hey Crazy, you can't sleep in the street." -- My two favorite lines from this movie.
if you read On the road by jack kerouac, you'll see that they used that language all the time. This film was released in 1953. But On the Road was referenced mainly around post-WWII, mid to late 1940's.
" We called everybody YO...." Jack Kerouac(Dean M.)
Marlon Brando wad the epitome of what a man should be...He's too sexy for words
Marlon in a streetcar almost gave me heart palpitations 😂 he was soo HOT! I became speechless....🔥🥵🔥🥵🔥🥵🔥🥵 to be honest the 40's and 50's we're just flat out blessed because of Marlon
Love the cut of his 501’s - I believe the 1954 501 cut is based on Brando’s
If i was her , i would. Be so nerves and trying to keep the fangirl in and keep calme and cool
I miss everything about those simpler times.
His voice kind of took me by surprise...
I wish Brando walkes into my life like this ❤ 😘 💋....his oomph factor was skyrocketing! Can feel myself burning up....Phew 🔥
totes agree there! 😳 he was soo damn irresistible 😏
I have a bike like his and the hat and jacket too. History remembers bad asses, not candy asses. Coolest movie ever.
Wow real Jammin' Music there Brando! :-))
The first moments of the world as we know it
God, I LOVE the 50`s!!
Yep I was there ( 15 in 1956 )
That's the kind of music they had before rock and roll?
Brando said in his autobiography that he is similar to the Johnny character.
Mainly Jazz and its variations by white people, black people tended towards rythm and Blues which was a precursor to Rock and Roll
In fact, in 1953, rock and roll was already on national television (the series starring James Dean and had music by Bill Haley). But mostly in jukeboxes and on the radio there was jazz, jump-blues and rhythm and blues. Considering that the film takes place in California, a good example of song would be "Hound Dog" by Big Mama Thornton.
Quel acteur, quel présence !!!
why would i feel better a dont really care wot he was or wasnt all a care about is tht he was a legend and the greatest actor tht ever lived
It´s Rock & Roll before Rock & Roll!!!
Great description
This film provides a grim lesson on the futilty and transience of coolness. Today's hip is yesterday's camp.
Marlon Brando Greatest Actor Ever
The old man walks from the soda fountain and says “what are you protesting“Marlon Brando reply “what have you got“. Interesting. The old man ,inadvertently , revealed his the secret of existence. The reason of life. “Well , we have kids, lives, we go to school, have picnics, get haircuts, and raise a family.
OMG...Past or present, hands down he is/was the most gorgeous man when he was younger!!!!
OMG ..
WHY IS MY WIFI IS SOO SLOWW.. I NEED TO WATCH THIS MOVIE NOWWW.
MARLON BRANDO .IS SOO DAMN GORGEOUS !!
those pants made a comeback
they certainly did.
Play my tune! Handsome! Love him!
Putting greasers on the map! Rockabilly greaser style always!
Totally agreed. the coolest ever!
Dont get more badass than this
Marlon Brando e 'stato sempre fantastico
i love his voice
I had no idea Wally Brando's Great Grandfather was an actor!
Marlon Brando, every actor's DADDY.
Another Brando movie to see is " One Eyed Jacks" which came out in 1961 or 1962....
A western, but like none other you have ever seen...when did you ever see a cowboy get a girl pregnant? Some funny lines also with Karl Malden in it....he was with Brando in A Streetcar Named Desire and On The Waterfront...
Also was partner with Michael Douglas on TV in "Streets of San Francisco"...check it out.
The Jacket...I have one just like it. I LOVE IT!
Same
deuce the wild one Very Cool!
+Old Yeller Me too!!!
+Old Yeller Me too!!!
Marco Madcap
We should form a CLUB! :-D
And thus, Schott NYC became famous.
the legend of hollywood
devo reconocer que esta guia es muy buena apesar de estar bn escrita y detalladamente es una de las mejores que e leido _____sin dudar parami es la mejor