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Welcome back to The Conner & Smith Show!
This week, Ryan Dean Halbrook and Stephen conclude their James Dean trilogy series with George Stevens’ epic 1956 masterpiece Giant — the final film James Dean completed before his tragic death.
Widely considered one of the great American epics, Giant explores wealth, power, racism, class, family legacy, and the changing identity of Texas across generations. Ryan and Stephen dive deep into Dean’s fascinating and unconventional performance as Jett Rink, alongside the legendary work of Elizabeth Taylor, Rock Hudson, and the film’s extraordinary ensemble cast.
They also discuss the massive scope of the production, Dean’s transformation across decades of the character’s life, the film’s themes of prejudice and social change, and why Giant remains one of the most ambitious and important Hollywood films of the 1950s.
As the final chapter in Dean’s short but legendary career, Giant stands as both a cinematic landmark and a haunting glimpse of what might have been.
If you love classic Hollywood, sweeping American dramas, film history, and larger-than-life performances, this episode is for you.
🤠🌵🎬
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Support The Conner & Smith Show on Patreon:
👉 https://www.patreon.com/ConnerandSmith?utm_campaign=creatorshare_fan
Visit SGS Video Vault on eBay:
👉 https://ebay.us/m/tDk67
By Stephen SmithWelcome back to The Conner & Smith Show!
This week, Ryan Dean Halbrook and Stephen conclude their James Dean trilogy series with George Stevens’ epic 1956 masterpiece Giant — the final film James Dean completed before his tragic death.
Widely considered one of the great American epics, Giant explores wealth, power, racism, class, family legacy, and the changing identity of Texas across generations. Ryan and Stephen dive deep into Dean’s fascinating and unconventional performance as Jett Rink, alongside the legendary work of Elizabeth Taylor, Rock Hudson, and the film’s extraordinary ensemble cast.
They also discuss the massive scope of the production, Dean’s transformation across decades of the character’s life, the film’s themes of prejudice and social change, and why Giant remains one of the most ambitious and important Hollywood films of the 1950s.
As the final chapter in Dean’s short but legendary career, Giant stands as both a cinematic landmark and a haunting glimpse of what might have been.
If you love classic Hollywood, sweeping American dramas, film history, and larger-than-life performances, this episode is for you.
🤠🌵🎬
⸻
Support The Conner & Smith Show on Patreon:
👉 https://www.patreon.com/ConnerandSmith?utm_campaign=creatorshare_fan
Visit SGS Video Vault on eBay:
👉 https://ebay.us/m/tDk67