
Joshua Tree, 1951: A Portrait of James Dean
Drama
Overview
Part period melodrama, part film noir, part 50s road movie "JOSHUA TREE, 1951" is a portrait of screen legend and outsider icon James Dean as you have never seen him before.
Top Cast


James Preston
James Preston
James Dean
James Preston
James Dean
Dan Glenn
Dan Glenn
The Roommate
Dan Glenn
The Roommate


Clare Grant
Clare Grant
Beverly
Clare Grant
Beverly


Edgar Morais
Edgar Morais
Franco
Edgar Morais
Franco


Erin Daniels
Erin Daniels
The Roommate's Mother
Erin Daniels
The Roommate's Mother


Rafael Morais
Rafael Morais
Johny
Rafael Morais
Johny


Darri Ingolfsson
Darri Ingolfsson
James DeWeerd
Darri Ingolfsson
James DeWeerd
Clint Catalist
Clint Catalist
Johnny the Bartender
Clint Catalist
Johnny the Bartender
Tony Herbert
Tony Herbert
The Officer
Tony Herbert
The Officer


David Pevsner
David Pevsner
The Acting Teacher
David Pevsner
The Acting Teacher
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