Tuesday, February 7th, 2012


Rock Hudson vs. Mickey Simpson In this pivotal scene from George Stevens’ sweeping, Texas-sized epic about the Lonestar state, Bick Bennedict (Rock Hudson) finally becomes “giant” by renouncing his racist beliefs and standing up to the bigoted diner owner, Sarge (Mickey Simpson, formerly New York City’s boxing champion). The scene is greatly enhanced by Mitch Miller’s “The Yellow Rose of Texas”, which heightens the drama and adds poignant commentary. It’s one of filmdom’s greatest clashes.


Giganten, Giant, 1956

Why does John Steinbeck (author of mice and men) include the giant rabbit and Lennie’s Aunt Clara in the last scene of Mice And Men?

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James Dean REBEL eden GIANT many faces POSTER oop PRINT – 24″ x 36″

  • Giant is a movie of huge scale and grandeur in which three generations of land-rich Texans love, swagger, connive and clash in a saga of family strife, racial bigotry and conflict between cattle barons and newly rich oil tycoons. It’s also one of the most beloved works of director George Stevens, who won an Academy AwardO* for this film, one of 10 Oscar nominations** the film earned.Running Time:


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