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September 30, 1955

  • 1977
  • PG
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
483
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September 30, 1955 (1977)
When Jimmy's idol, James Dean, dies on September 30, 1955, the small-town Arkansas college undergraduate goes berserk. He and his friends hold a vigil which turns into a drunk and, finally, a tragedy.
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When Jimmy's idol, James Dean, dies on September 30, 1955, the small-town Arkansas college undergraduate goes berserk. He and five of his friends hold a vigil which turns into a drunken deba... Read allWhen Jimmy's idol, James Dean, dies on September 30, 1955, the small-town Arkansas college undergraduate goes berserk. He and five of his friends hold a vigil which turns into a drunken debauch--and, finally, a tragedy.When Jimmy's idol, James Dean, dies on September 30, 1955, the small-town Arkansas college undergraduate goes berserk. He and five of his friends hold a vigil which turns into a drunken debauch--and, finally, a tragedy.

  • Director
    • James Bridges
  • Writer
    • James Bridges
  • Stars
    • Richard Thomas
    • Susan Tyrrell
    • Deborah Benson
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    483
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    • Director
      • James Bridges
    • Writer
      • James Bridges
    • Stars
      • Richard Thomas
      • Susan Tyrrell
      • Deborah Benson
    • 13User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Richard Thomas
    Richard Thomas
    • Jimmy J.
    Susan Tyrrell
    Susan Tyrrell
    • Melba Lou
    Deborah Benson
    Deborah Benson
    • Charlotte
    Lisa Blount
    Lisa Blount
    • Billie Jean
    Tom Hulce
    Tom Hulce
    • Hanley
    • (as Thomas Hulce)
    Dennis Quaid
    Dennis Quaid
    • Frank
    Mary Kai Clark
    • Pat
    Dennis Christopher
    Dennis Christopher
    • Eugene
    Collin Wilcox Paxton
    Collin Wilcox Paxton
    • Jimmy J.'s Mother
    • (as Collin Wilcox)
    Ben Fuhrman
    • Coach Haynes
    Michael Lovell Farris
    • Edgar
    • (as Mike Farris)
    Tom Bonner
    • Radio Announcer
    Glen Irby
    • Band Director
    Bryan Scott
    • Dickie
    Bush Satterfield
    • Charlotte's Father
    Katherine Satterfield
    • Charlotte's Mother
    Betty Harford
    Betty Harford
    • Nurse
    Ouida White
    • Aunt Ethel
    • Director
      • James Bridges
    • Writer
      • James Bridges
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    10JaneByronDean

    Great Tom Hulce debut!

    A film about the day James Dean died ... is a good glimpse into the lives of some fans that were so moved by his death that it changed their lives.

    Tom Hulce gives us a glimpse into more great things to come from him. His role, while not the principle character, is complete and real. The youthfulness and obsession (with sex) Haney has is so true of many young people but done in a non-sterotyplical way.

    A great film for James Dean fans, Tom Hulce fans and Richard Thomas fans.
    1mcrodas

    Would not recommend this film

    This is the worst movie I have ever seen. The whole movie is just kids bummed out because James Dean died. I saw this movie back when it was first aired in theaters, and it is the only theater movie I've seen that was roundly booed by the audience well before the ending. Don't anybody even think of putting this movie in the same genre as American Grafitti.
    7Hey_Sweden

    A great showcase for Richard Thomas.

    Richard Thomas of 'Waltons' fame stars here as Jimmy J., an Arkansas undergrad in the 1950s who idolizes rising film star James Dean. He feels a kinship with the young actor, thinking that their lives have mirrored each others'. When he learns of Deans' death, he goes a little crazy, dragging his friends into assorted escapades that ultimately have a sad result.

    Written and directed by James Bridges ("The China Syndrome"), this little period piece seems to be somewhat forgotten nowadays. It's not always terribly compelling or interesting, but it's still worthy of some respect, considering the way that it examines the fascination that some people feel for movie stars. Dean in particular had an iconic presence that resonated with a generation; it's not hard to believe that his passing was deeply felt by people like Jimmy J.

    A mixture of comedy and drama, "September 30, 1955" is sometimes amusing and sometimes poignant, leaving us with one memorable showcase speech for Thomas, and the idea that life is not really "like a movie" as some folks might think.

    The period recreation is pretty good, and the film benefits from a touching score by Leonard Rosenman, who had scored the Dean vehicles "East of Eden" and "Rebel Without a Cause" once upon a time. But the main reason to watch is the talented, engaging young cast, some of them making their feature-film debuts. Thomas is wonderful, and his supporting actors make for an endearing ensemble: Deborah Benson (leading lady in the superior slasher "Just Before Dawn") as Jimmy J.'s girlfriend, Lisa Blount ("Prince of Darkness") as the fellow free spirit and Dean devotee, Thomas Hulce ("Amadeus") as the roommate, Dennis Christopher ("Breaking Away") as the sidekick, and Dennis Quaid as the jock. Collin Wilcox Paxton ("To Kill a Mockingbird") plays Jimmy J.'s mother, and Susan Tyrrell ("Forbidden Zone") plays Billie Jean's mom.

    A semi-autobiographical tale for Bridges, who grew up in Paris, Arkansas himself.

    Seven out of 10.
    8hotfriend1

    Deserves a wider viewership

    An appealing rookie effort by James Bridges that has its moments. Yes, the quality is uneven but its melancholy, nostalgic undercurrent echoes Dean's effect on the disaffected youth of the "innocent" Fifties, the first generation to register his impact. Offbeat, quirky and, yes, melodramatic, "September 30, 1955" captures adolescent confusion, longing and the death of innocence, paralleling Dean's own untimely death. The day-for-night closing fade-out and elegiac music foreshadow a sleepy generation soon to lose its Saturday-night youth to rapid, startling change. Throughout, Dean's presence is often eerily palpable in an admittedly lesser effort that deserves a greater following.
    5moonspinner55

    "I don't see how a movie can change your life..."

    College boy in Arkansas 1955--a big fan of James Dean from the movie "East of Eden" (which he has seen four times at the local picture show)--is sad and upset upon hearing the news of Dean's death in a car crash on September 30th; meanwhile, his former girlfriend (the town tramp!) is taking her grief to extreme measures. Despite hero-worship theme and some eccentric flourishes, a rather typical depiction of angsty small town kids trying to act grown-up by drinking and defying the law. Writer-director James Bridges has a good ear for dialogue, but he's a bit lax with his actors aside from the always-solid Richard Thomas in the lead. Gordon Willis' burnished cinematography lends the proceedings a highly sophisticated look that Bridges' juvenile script really doesn't deserve (or require), yet there are evocative and lively moments. ** from ****

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    • Trivia
      Richard Thomas broke his leg when he drove his character's motorcycle under a parade float while filming a homecoming parade scene.
    • Quotes

      Mr. Phillips: Hey, what you kids doin' down there?

      Frank: We're just havin' a little picnic. Just havin' a little weenie roast.

      Mr. Phillips: Looks to me like you're trespassin'.

      [Frank recognizes Mr Phillips, and talks his way out of the situation by offering him a cold beer]

      Hanley: We're not trespassin' any more.

      Pat: Wish we had some weiners.

      Hanley: I got one, Pat. Big, nice, fat one.

      Pat: Did you buy some? Where'd you get some?

      Pat: [Hanley giggles, and she realizes just what he's saying] ... nasty. You know that's nasty!

    • Connections
      Features À l'est d'Eden (1955)
    • Soundtracks
      Please Help Me I'm Falling
      Written by Hal Blair and Don Robertson

      Sung by Red Foley

      Courtesy of MCA Records, Inc.

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    • Release date
      • January 6, 1978 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 24 Hours of the Rebel
    • Filming locations
      • Conway, Arkansas, USA
    • Production company
      • Universal Pictures
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 41 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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