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Marlon Brando Johnny Strabler - *The Wild One* (1953)

Framed photo of "Marlon Brando Johnny Strabler - The Wild One 1953" — Black-and-white fine art print on Fine Art paper Fine Art 70x50 cm

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  • ✓ Limited edition of 30 numbered and signed pieces (Certificate of Authenticity + Hologram)
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Marlon Brando *The Wild One*—The rebellious icon on his Triumph Thunderbird

This photograph captures Marlon Brando his legendary role as Johnny Strabler, the leader of the Black Rebels Motorcycle Club. Directed by László Benedek in 1953, this groundbreaking film was shot on the streets of Hollister, California. Brando, then 29 years old, wore his own leather jacket during filming, unwittingly creating the archetype of the American rebel. This image Marlon Brando forever defined the image of the rebellious biker in cinema.

Despite being banned in several European countries, *The Wild One* grossed $4.5 million at the U.S. box office. Brando’s performance in the film, which preceded his triumphs in *On the Waterfront* (1954) and *The Wild One*, established his reputation as a groundbreaking actor. The film inspired generations of artists, from James Dean to Elvis Presley, transforming the leather jacket into a symbol of youthful rebellion.

Capture the very essence of Hollywood rebellion with this image that redefines masculine attitude in cinema.

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