This Rebel Breed (1960)

With Blazing Impact The Screen Looks Squarely Into The Face Of Today's Wild Teenage Emotions Caught In The Cross-Fire Of Love And Hate!

This Rebel Breed (1960) poster

To combat the problem of drug-dealing juvenile delinquents operating in racial gangs, two recent police academy graduates are sent to a local high school, posing as students. [Initially released in theaters in 1960 as "This Rebel Breed", it was re-released as "The Black Rebels" five years later, re-edited with the addition of a handful of dialogue-free scenes of youths making out in a bedroom, with partial female nudity.]

Director: Richard L. Bare, William Rowland
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 90 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Production: All Gods Chillun
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

Themes

Coming of Age and Self-Discovery

Keywords

high school

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is This Rebel Breed about?
To combat the problem of drug-dealing juvenile delinquents operating in racial gangs, two recent police academy graduates are sent to a local high school, posing as students. [Initially released in theaters in 1960 as "This Rebel Breed", it was re-released as "The Black Rebels" five years later, re-edited with the addition of a handful of dialogue-free scenes of youths making out in a bedroom, with partial female nudity.]
Who directed This Rebel Breed?
This Rebel Breed was directed by Richard L. Bare, William Rowland.
Who stars in This Rebel Breed?
This Rebel Breed stars Rita Moreno, Mark Damon, Gerald Mohr, Al Freeman Jr., Dyan Cannon, Lovyss Bradley.
How long is This Rebel Breed?
This Rebel Breed has a runtime of 1h 30m (90 minutes).
What genre is This Rebel Breed?
This Rebel Breed is a Drama film.
Where was This Rebel Breed produced?
This Rebel Breed was produced in United States of America.
What are the themes of This Rebel Breed?
The themes of This Rebel Breed include: Coming of Age and Self-Discovery.