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The Rebel Set

  • 1959
  • 1h 12m
IMDb RATING
3.1/10
976
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The Rebel Set (1959)
Three beatniks are brought together to rob an armored car, only to face betrayal from amongst their ranks.
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Three beatniks are brought together to rob an armored car, only to face betrayal from amongst their ranks.Three beatniks are brought together to rob an armored car, only to face betrayal from amongst their ranks.Three beatniks are brought together to rob an armored car, only to face betrayal from amongst their ranks.

  • Director
    • Gene Fowler Jr.
  • Writers
    • Louis Vittes
    • Bernard Girard
  • Stars
    • Gregg Palmer
    • Kathleen Crowley
    • Edward Platt
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.1/10
    976
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Gene Fowler Jr.
    • Writers
      • Louis Vittes
      • Bernard Girard
    • Stars
      • Gregg Palmer
      • Kathleen Crowley
      • Edward Platt
    • 18User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Gregg Palmer
    Gregg Palmer
    • John Mapes
    Kathleen Crowley
    Kathleen Crowley
    • Jeanne Mapes
    Edward Platt
    Edward Platt
    • Tucker
    John Lupton
    John Lupton
    • Ray Miller
    Vikki Dougan
    Vikki Dougan
    • Karen
    Don Sullivan
    Don Sullivan
    • George Leland
    Ned Glass
    Ned Glass
    • Sidney Horner
    Robert Shayne
    Robert Shayne
    • Lt. Cassidy
    Collette Lyons
    Collette Lyons
    • Rita Leland
    Gene Roth
    Gene Roth
    • Conductor
    I. Stanford Jolley
    I. Stanford Jolley
    • King Invader
    • (as Norman Jolley)
    Barbara Drew
    • Mrs. Packard
    Gloria Moreland
    • Bali Dancer
    Robert Nash
    • Horace Packard
    Peter Brian
    Tiger Joe Marsh
    • Cop Boarding Train
    • (as Joe Tiger Marsh)
    Byron Foulger
    Byron Foulger
    • Conductor
    Grace Field
    • Train Gossip
    • Director
      • Gene Fowler Jr.
    • Writers
      • Louis Vittes
      • Bernard Girard
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    3Aaron1375

    I do not really recall seeing a rebel.

    I saw this film thanks to the cult show, Mystery Science 3000 where Joel and the gang riffed this caper movie and chances are that is where most people have viewed this film. It was not a super terrible film by any means, just plays out like a lot of other films, but only with worse acting and plot points. The film is titled rebel set, but there is not all that many rebels to be found here. I guess the caper is sort of rebellious, but not really. Though the film is bad I did feel for the main character who was a struggling writer and I wanted to see "Chief" get caught and get his in the end! The movie also moves at a fairly brisk pace as we have an introduction to the characters, we have the plan and then we have the caper and then we have murder on the not so orient express!

    The story has a man who seems to run a nightclub where a bunch of beatniks hang out and read poetry and such. Also, three gentlemen frequent the establishment. A writer who is rather bad at his craft. A man who desperately wishes to get out of the shadow of his mother and a down on his luck actor who cannot land a job and whose wife is literally supporting the both of them. They are approached by the man who owns the club about a job that involves them robbing 1 million dollars from an armored car. So they hop a train and during a stopover in Chicago they set their plan in motion and once back on the train and seemingly successful things begin to unravel as greed begins to take over.

    This made for a good episode of MST3K and it is rather funny. This film was named, "The Rebel Set" yet the characters resemble beatniks more than they do rebels. Then they riffed a film named "Beatniks" where the characters resembled rebels more so than they did beatniks! The short at the beginning of this one featuring a little boy lost at the fair was rather funny too.

    So, this film is not that great, but it was not a super terrible film. I did pull for the guy who plays the Chief on Get Smart to get his in the end, but at the same time the film just seems like a mess and it totally breaks down at the end with a rather tepid chase scene that goes on for way too long and was probably added to simply pad the film. That being said, at least you could tell what was going on and had more of a plot than The Beatniks that featured rebels...
    lee_eisenberg

    this time, the chief has to apologize to Max

    "The Rebel Set" would have zero significance except for the fact that "Mystery Science Theater 3000" showed it, and for the fact that it stars Edward Platt, better known as the Chief on "Get Smart". Otherwise this is one pathetic flick. Platt plays a man who gathers some people to assist him in a heist. As can be expected, Joel, Servo and Crow have a lot of fun trashing the movie. Among the people whom they mention are Rose-Marie, Martha Mitchell, and of course Merrit Stone. Trust me, you won't want to watch this movie outside of the "MST3K" version.

    PS: Director Gene Fowler Jr. was better known as a film editor. He edited "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World" and "Hang 'Em High". His other directorial efforts include "I Was a Teenage Werewolf" and "I Married a Monster from Outer Space". His father was journalist/author/dramatist Gene Fowler.
    4planktonrules

    Beatnik-Noir---and not as bad as you'd think.

    While I would never say that "The Rebel Set" is a good film, it isn't nearly as bad as you'd think. Some time back, the film was lampooned on "Mystery Science Theater 3000"--and because of this it has a reputation as a stinker. This is obvious when you see it has a score of 2.2.--which would indicate it is a 100% terrible film. But, unfortunately, it's not terrible and this rating seems unnecessarily harsh.

    The film begins in a beatnik hangout run by a bearded Edward Platt ('Chief' from "Get Smart"). However, his appearing like an old beatnik is a disguise--he's really interested in masterminding a robbery. Using his business, he's learned which patrons are desperate and in need of money--and he approaches them to help him with his caper. Later, aboard a train, the film heats up, as Platt turns out to be a lot nastier than anyone in the gang anticipated. What exactly he does and how the film ends is something I'll leave up to you--it is mildly interesting.

    The first half of the film is amazingly dull for a caper film. In fact, being on "MST 3000" you'd think the film was laughably bad, but it's only very slow and a bit amateurish. Fortunately, the second half is a lot better and I actually loved the final showdown. Not at all great but passable entertainment.
    9yelfri

    Entertaining cheapo late-'50s B-movie

    A nice entertaining suspenseful quirky '50s B-movie with a straight-forward no-frills script and dialogue. I liked this flick each of the two times I saw it, years apart.

    Stand-outs are: Edward Platt as an eccentric mastermind crook, Kathleen Crowley: you can feel her pain and disappointment; and Gregg Palmer, torn between love and greed.

    The drawback is that the movie was deceptively packaged as a "beatnik/rebel" movie-which, of course, it was not about (except for a few semi-coffeehouse scenes).
    10contactus-22977

    Love this film and have watched it more than once over the years. Excellent Beatnik Noir

    I enjoyed this film. It has all the elements for an awesome Noir film. The Beatnik music scene was a real treat man. Edward Platt played Mr. Tucker very well. This was a much different role than his role as The Chief on the TV series Get Smart.

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    • Trivia
      The conniving Boss Tucker and his henchman Sydney are played by Ed Platt and Ned Glass, two eminent character actors who, ironically, built their long careers playing down-to-earth good guys.
    • Goofs
      Towards the end of the movie, when the policemen are boarding the train in Newark, the film has been mirrored, as can be seen by the word "PACIFIC" (as "CIFICAP") on the right side of the door.
    • Quotes

      King Invader: Stew oceans of lotion on the beards of each man!

    • Connections
      Featured in Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Rebel Set (1992)

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    • Release date
      • June 28, 1959 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Fieras de la ciudad
    • Filming locations
      • Los Feliz, Los Angeles, California, USA(Square Liquor store scenes, specifically 1851 Hillhurst.)
    • Production company
      • E. & L. Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 12 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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