Ethylester is right. Far more persuasive player (not listed by IMDb) than James Dean, director with more feeling and understanding than galumphing Nicholas Ray, this is about a Rebel With a Cause. And the rest of us, like his family and that school, need to know about that cause.
Not listed in Halliwell, not in Videohound, not in Maltin, not even old Scheuer. What is it that conceals good little Canadian (and Australian, and New Zealand) films from view by the world?! There is still a genre of the 70 minute small production ("indies" I suppose): audiences need these little true films, community groups need to discuss them, the film schools need to be showing little gems like No Reason to Stay to students and potential directors, instead of all that Tarantino.
Not listed in Halliwell, not in Videohound, not in Maltin, not even old Scheuer. What is it that conceals good little Canadian (and Australian, and New Zealand) films from view by the world?! There is still a genre of the 70 minute small production ("indies" I suppose): audiences need these little true films, community groups need to discuss them, the film schools need to be showing little gems like No Reason to Stay to students and potential directors, instead of all that Tarantino.
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