The Rebel
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The Rebel may refer to:
[edit] Novels
- The Rebel (book), a book-length essay by Albert Camus
[edit] Music
- The Rebel, the moniker under which Ben Wallers of Country Teasers records and performs solo
- Kanye West, "The Rebel" of the hip hop supergroup Child Rebel Soldier
- Inspectah Deck, who's also known as the Rebel INS
- "The Rebel", a song recorded by Johnny Cash in the late 1950s aka "The Rebel-Johnny Yuma"
[edit] TV & Films
- The Rebel (1915 film), directed by J.E. Mathews and starring Allen Doone, from the play The Rebels by James B. Fagan
- The Rebel (1933 film), directed by Edwin H. Knopf and Luis Trenker and starring Luis Trenker, Vilma Bánky and Victor Varconi
- The Rebel (TV series), TV series starring Nick Adams that ran from 1959 to 1961
- The Rebel (1961 film), 1961 movie starring Tony Hancock
- The Rebel (1993 film), an Italian film starring Penelope Cruz, known in Italian as Ribelle, La
- The Rebel (2007 Vietnamese film), a Vietnamese film starring Johnny Nguyen
- The Rebel (2007 cartoon), spin-off MTV cartoon
[edit] Play
- The Rebel (play) (1964), directed by Patrick Garland
[edit] Miscellaneous
- "The Rebel" (poem), poem by Padraic Pearse
- The Rebel (journal), anarchist journal published during the early 20th century
[edit] See also
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