The Rebel may refer to:
The Rebel is a poem which was written by the famous Irish revolutionary, poet, Irish language teacher and scholar, Padraic Pearse. He would go onto take a leading role in the Easter Rising of 1916, for his part he would be executed by British forces.
The Rebel (French: Le rebelle) is a 1931 French drama film directed by Adelqui Migliar and starring Suzy Vernon, Thomy Bourdelle and Paule Andral. The film is based on the play The General (Hungarian:A tábornok) by Lajos Zilahy.
1915 is a 2015 psychological thriller film co-written and directed by Garin Hovannisian and Alec Mouhibian. It is produced by Hovannisian and Mouhibian with Terry Leonard, and stars Simon Abkarian, Angela Sarafyan, Samuel Page, and Nikolai Kinski. 1915 follows a mysterious theater director in present-day Los Angeles as he tries to bring the ghosts of a forgotten genocide back to life. The title refers to the Armenian Genocide, which is denied by the Turkish government to this day.
Exactly a century after the Armenian Genocide committed in Ottoman Turkey, a mysterious director (Simon Abkarian) is staging a play at the Los Angeles Theatre to honor the victims of that tragedy. Because of the controversial theme of the performance, protesters surround the theater and series of strange accidents spread panic among his producer (Jim Piddock) and actors (Angela Sarafyan, Sam Page, Nikolai Kinski), it appears that the director’s mission is profoundly dangerous, and the ghosts of the past are everywhere.
The year 1915 in film involved some significant events.
The Rebel is a 1915 Australian silent film starring Allen Doone.
It is considered a lost film.
Irish rebel leader Jack Blake is arrested and thrown into gaol by vindictive Englishman Captain Armstrong. Jack's girlfriend, Eileen, helps him escape and he kills Armstrong in a duel. Jack and Eileen flee to France.
This film was based on a stage show which had been performed on stage since November 1913 by Allen Doone.
Raymond Longford claimed he was meant to direct the film but that Australasian Films would not let the producers rent out their Rushcutters Bay Studio with Longford attached; he was replaced by American John Matthews.
It was shot in and around Sydney over six weeks from April to May 1915. The movie only received limited distribution.
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Ripped in half. The joker and the devil. The slower and several. I'm lowering my level. (repeat) I'm running from the law, breaking the law...
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