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2015 | 112m | English

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Popularity: 0.9 (history)

Director: Anton Corbijn
Writer: Luke Davies
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In 1955, young photographer Dennis Stock develops a close bond with actor James Dean while shooting pictures of the rising Hollywood star.
Release Date: Sep 09, 2015
Director: Anton Corbijn
Writer: Luke Davies
Genres: Drama
Keywords magazine, biography, celebrity, buddy, gay interest
Production Companies First Generation Films, Film4 Productions, See-Saw Films, Barry Films
Box Office Revenue: $1,231,606
Budget: $12,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 05, 2026
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Robert Pattinson Dennis Stock
Dane DeHaan James Dean
Joel Edgerton John Morris
Ben Kingsley Jack Warner
Kelly McCreary Eartha Kitt
Kristian Bruun Roger Love
Lauren Gallagher Natalie Wood
Kendal Rae Messy Actress
Alessandra Mastronardi Pier Angeli
Stella Schnabel Norma
Peter Lucas Nicholas Ray
Drew Leger Boyfriend
Jason Blicker Journalist
Emily Hurson Publicity Trooper
Emma Pedersen John Morris's Secretary
Allison Brennan Jack Warner's Assistant
Philip Maurice Hayes Marshall
Jessica Rose Rodney
Jack Fulton Rodney
Michael Therriault Elia Kazan
Kristen Hager Veronica
John Blackwood Raymond Massey
Justyn Michael Richards Red Carpet Staff (uncredited)
Name Job
Anton Corbijn Director
Luke Davies Writer
Charlotte Bruus Christensen Director of Photography
Anastasia Masaro Production Design
Gersha Phillips Costume Design
Kimberley Zaharko Art Direction
Owen Pallett Original Music Composer
Nick Fenton Editor
Jason Rayton Assistant Editor
Dana Howes Transportation Coordinator
Cate Bangs Art Direction
Patricia Cuccia Set Decoration
Sophie Neudorfer Set Decoration
Donna J. Anderson Hairstylist
Michelle Garbin Makeup Artist
Joy Zapata Hairstylist
Molly Tissavary Makeup Artist
Pavy Olivarez Hairstylist
Laura Rosenthal Casting
Felipe Borrero Sound Mixer
Siân Richards Makeup Artist
Name Title
Emile Sherman Producer
Iain Canning Producer
Michel Merkt Executive Producer
Tessa Ross Executive Producer
Christina Piovesan Producer
Wolfgang Müller Producer
Benito Mueller Producer
Ross Jacobson Executive Producer
Sheldon Rabinowitz Executive Producer
Mark Roberts Executive Producer
Mark Slone Executive Producer
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Rangan
5.0

> The early days of James Dean in the filmdom. It was based on the real life story of a young Hollywood star, especially during his early days of the acting career. In the 50s when a photojournalist was looking for a break, he ended up doing a story on James Dean. Initially who hated him, later g ... ives a nod for the interview and so this story begins that focused on the time they spent together. A simple story, but a very long film. It was neither inspiring nor annoying. It was just like anybody's story around us, that's really boring. Because he was kind of an unfriendly and his tale that told in this film was very dull. Maybe if you like James Dean and his films, especially interested to learn about him, then you might like this film. But to me this biopic was just okay. Neither I enjoyed it, nor disliked. Yet to see his films which are very small numbers, then I might change my mind about this film, so till then what I said will remains. 5/10

May 16, 2024
Geronimo1967
6.0

Maybe the lawyers advised that a biopic on James Dean’s later life might have been too risky, so they instead alighted on this rather uninteresting phase of his life and coupled with two really unremarkable performances leave us with something that could hardly be more soporific. It’s Dane DeHaan wh ... o is the enigmatic young starlet being considered by acclaimed director Nicholas Ray (Peter Lucas) for the part that might define him - assuming studio boss Sam Goldwyn (Sir Ben Kingsley) buys in, but the waiting game is proving nerve-wracking for Dean. Meantime, at a similar stage in his own career is budding magazine photographer Dennis Stock (Robert Pattinson) who’s convinced his editor (Joel Edgerton) that a photo assignment on this aspiring actor is a good idea. Both men have their fair share of baggage but perhaps that might serve to draw them together and befriend, even trust, the other? They do say a photograph speaks a thousand words so maybe at this point we should just spool on to the end where we see some of the world-famous, moodily framed, monochrome pictures of the cigarette smoking Dean and just skip this unimpressive and dialogue heavy outing for two actors who’ve not the slightest degree of chemistry between them as this positively plods along for an almost two hours that tells us virtually nothing new about Dean, and showcases just how mediocre an actor Pattinson is when he’s not just meant to be eye candy. It’s not so much about life, more about dearth - of just about everything interesting.

Nov 20, 2025