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former Amboy Dukes Larry and Bull (now called by his proper name, Simon) and Joyce take up residence in Beverly Hills, where they deal with Joyce's spectacularly wayward daughter Verney.
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has another member of the Dukes, Mitchell Wolf, return from prison and, after trying unsuccessfully to "go straight," become a member of an organized crime family. In
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during World War II; notably, its primary characters were described as being Jewish. It sold five million copies and led to his being hired as a screenwriter by
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Shulman's message in the first three books is that crime does not pay. The message in the fourth installment seems to be that crime can also be entertainment.
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based on Shulman's novel was released. However, in the transition from print to film the Jewish Brooklyn gang of the novel became a Puerto Rican gang in
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two members of the gang accidentally shoot and kill one of their teachers; a third member of the Dukes kills one of them before the story is over.
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Wolf and two other former members of the Dukes are sent to Nevada to run one of the crime family's casinos in Las Vegas.
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made his second on-screen appearance in this film, which is believed to have provided at least a partial model for
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followed the equally grim experiences of some of the characters who survived
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examined the grim, and sometimes short, lives of teenage street criminals in
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but with somewhat less emphasis on their being practitioners of Judaism.
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did the screenplay based on the story concepts of Shulman and director
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New York: Simon & Schuster, 1990 (first published 1961).
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On Rebel Without a Cause: A Conversation with Stewart Stern.
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whose works were adapted into movies. His books included
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Brooklyn
New York City
New York
Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles, California
author
screenwriter
The Amboy Dukes
Rebel Without a Cause
Stewart Stern
Nicholas Ray
Phi Beta Kappa
University of Iowa
Columbia University
World War II
War Department
Brooklyn
Warner Bros.
City Across The River
Tony Curtis
Elvis Presley
Cry Tough
Spanish Harlem
Jean Harlow
Rudolph Valentino
novelization
West Side Story
Alzheimer's disease
The Amboy Dukes
West Side Story
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