[FILMOGRAPHY]
- FIXED BAYONETS (20th Century-Fox; 92 minutes; black & white) / Cast: James Dean as uncredited bit part of a G.I.; also (in credits order) Richard Basehart, Gene Evans, Michael O'Shea, Richard Hylton, Craig Hill, Skip Homeier, Henry Kulky, Richard Monahan, Paul Richards, Tony Kent, Don Orlando, Patrick Fitzgibbon, Neyle Morrow, George Wesley, Mel Pogue, George Conrad, David Wolfson, Buddy Thorpe, Al Nego, Wyott Ordung, Pat Hogan, John Doucette, Bill Hickman, Kayne Shew / Director: Samuel Fuller / Writer: Samuel Fuller (based on a novel by John Brophy) / Producer: Jules Buck (Released: November, 1951)
- SAILOR BEWARE (Paramount; 108 minutes; black & white) / Cast: James Dean as uncredited bit part of boxing opponent's second; also (in credits order) Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Corine Calvet, Marion Marshall, Robert Strauss, Leif Erickson, Don Wilson, Vince Edwards, Dan Barton, Mike Mahoney, Mary Treen, Betty Hutton, Dick Stabile, Donald MacBride, Louis Jean Heydt, Elaine Stewart, Danny Arnold, Drew Cahill, James Flavin, Dan Willis, Irene Martin, Mary Murphy, Darr Smith, Eddie Lou Simms, Marshall, Reed, John Close, Jimmie Dundee, Larry McGrath, Richard Karlan / Director: Hal Walker / Writers: James B. Allardice, John Grant, Martin Rackin, Elwood Ullman (based on play by Kenyon Nicholson and Charles Robinson) / Producer: Hall B. Wallis (Released: January, 1952)
- HAS ANYBODY SEEN MY GAL? (Universal; 88 minutes; color) / Cast: James Dean as uncredited bit part of youth at ice cream soda fountain; also (in credits order) Piper Laurie, Rock Hudson, Charles Coburn, Gigi Perraua, Lynn Bari, Larry Gates, William Reynolds, Skip Homeier, Paul Harvey, Frank Ferguson, Forrest Lewis, Gloria Holden, Fred Nurney, Sally Creighton, Helen Wallace, Willard Waterman, Fritz Feld, Emory Parnell, Charles Flynn, Barney Phillips, William Fawcett, Edna Holland, Leon Tyler, Charles Williams, Paul Bryar, Joey Ray, Sam Pierce, Harmon Stevens, Lyn Wilde, Donna Leary, Spec O'Donnell / Director: Douglas Sirk / Writers: Joseph Hoffman and Eleanor H. Porter / Producer: Ted Richmond (Released: July, 1952)
- TROUBLE ALONG THE WAY (Warner Bros.; 110 minutes; black & white) / Cast: James Dean as uncredited non-speaking extra; also (in credits order) John Wayne, Donna Reed, Charles Coburn, Tom Tully, Sherry Jackson, Marie Windsor, Tom Helmore, Dabbs Greer, Leif Erickson, Douglas Spencer, Lester Matthews, Chuck Connors / Director: Michael Curtiz / Writers: Robert Hardy Andrews, Douglas Morrow, Jack Rose, Melville Shavelson / Producer: Melville Shavelson (Released: 1953)
- EAST OF EDEN (Warner Bros.; 115 minutes; color) / Cast: James Dean as Cal Trask; also (in credits order) Julie Harris, Raymond Massey, Burl Ives, Richard Davalos, Jo Van Fleet, Albert Dekker, Lois Smith, Harold Gordon, Nick Dennis; also (uncredited) Barbara Baxley, Timothy Carey, Lonny Chapman, Harry Cording, Frank Mazzola, Mario Siletti / Director: Elia Kazan / Writer: Paul Osborn (based on a novel by John Steinbeck) / Producer: Elia Kazan / Original Music: Leonard Rosenman (Released: March, 1955)
- REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE (Warner Bros.; 111 minutes; color) / Cast: James Dean as Jim Stark; also (in credits order) Natalie Wood, Sal Mineo, Jim Bachus, Ann Doran, Cory Allen, William Hopper, Rochelle Hudson, Dennis Hopper, Edward Platt, Steffi Sidney, Marietta Canty, Virginia Brissac, Beverly Long, Ian Wolfe, Frank Mazzola, Robert Foulk, Jack Simmons, Tom Bernard, Nick Adams, Jack Grinnage, Clifford Morris, Dorothy Abbott, Jimmy Baird, Paul Bryar, Louise Lane, Nelson Leigh, David McMahon, Peter Miller, Bruce Noonan, Nicholas Ray, Gus Schilling, Almira Sessions, Dick Wessel, Robert B. Williams; also (uncredited) House Peters, Jr., Nicholas Ray / Director: Nicholas Ray / Writers: Nicholas Ray, Irving Shulman, Stewart Stern, Leon Uris, David Weisbart / Producer: David Weisbart / Original music: Leornard Rosenman (Released: October, 1955)
- GIANT (Warner Bros.; 201 minutes; color) / Cast: James Dean as Jett Rink; also (in credits order) Elizabeth Taylor, Rock Hudson, Carroll Baker, Jane Withers, Chill Wills, Mercedes McCambridge, Dennis Hopper, Sal Mineo, Rod Taylor, Judith Evelyn, Earl Holliman, Robert Nichols, Paul Fix, Alexander Scourby, Fran Bennett, Charles Watts, Elsa Cardenas, Carolyn Craig, Monte Hale, Sheb Wooley, Mary Ann Edwards, Victor Millan, Mickey Simpson, Pilar Del Ray, Maurice Jara, Noreen Nash, Ray Whitley, Napoleon Whiting; also (uncredited) Nick Adams, Elsa Aguirre, Barbara Barrie, Dana Dillaway, Peter Dunn, Tina Menard, Max Terhune, Natividad Vacia / Director: George Stevens / Writers: Fred Guiol and Ivan Moffat (based on a novel by Edna Ferber) / Producers: Henry Ginsberg and George Stevens / Original music: Dmitri Tiomkin (Released: October, 1956)
- Family Theatre (syndicated TV; 60 minutes; black & white) in episode: "Hill Number One" / Cast: James Dean as John the Apostle; also Michael Ansara, Henry Brandon, Jeanne Cagney, Leif Erickson, Everette Glass, Ruth Hussey, Nelson Leigh, Joan Leslie, Gene Lockhart, Roddy McDowall, Charles Meredith, Gordon Oliver, Regis Toomey, Frank Wilcox / Director: Arthur Pierson / Writer: James D. Roche / Producer: Father Patrick Peyton (Aired: Mar 25, 1951)
- The Trouble With Father (TV) in episode: "Jackie Knows All" / Cast: James Dean, Martin Milner (??, 195?)
- Bigelow Theatre (Dumont) in episode: "T.K.O" / Cast: James Dean, Martin Milner, Jack Bernardi, Carey Loftin / Director: Frank Woodruff / Writer: Ted Thomas / Producer: Frank Woodruff (Aired: Oct 29, 1951)
- Suspense (CBS-TV) in episode: ??? / Cast: James Dean / Director: Robert Stevens (Aired: ??, 1952)
- CBS Television Workshop (CBS-TV) in episode: "Into the Valley" / Cast: James Dean as a G.I.; also George Tyne, Robert Baines, Michael Higgins, John Compton / Director: Curt Conway / Writer: Mel Goldberg (based on a story by John Hersey) / Producer: Norris Houghton (Aired: Jan 27, 1952)
- The Web (CBS-TV; 30 minutes; black & white) in episode: "Sleeping Dogs" / Cast: James Dean as resort bellhop; also Anne Jackson, E.G. Marshall, Robert Simon, Nancy Cushman / Director: Lela Swift / Writer: Marie Baumer / Producer: Franklin Heller (Aired: Feb 20, 1952)
- Studio One (CBS-TV; 60 minutes; black & white) in episode: "Ten Thousand Horses Singing" / Cast: James Dean as a hotel bellhop; also John Forsythe, Catherine McLeod, Vauhgn Taylor, Joe Morass / Director: Paul Nickell / Writer: Karl Tunberg (based on a story by Robert Carson) / Producer: Worthington Minor (Aired: Mar 3, 1952)
- Lux Video Theatre (CBS-TV; 30 minutes; black & white) in episode: "The Foggy, Foggy Dew" / Cast: James Dean as Kyle McCallum; also James Barton, Muriel Kirkland, Richard Bishop / Director: Richard Goode / Writer: J. Albert Hirsch / Producer: Cal Kuhl (Aired: Mar 17, 1952)
- Kraft Television Theatre (NBC-TV; 30 minutes; black & white) in episode: "Prologue to Glory" / Cast: James Dean, Thomas Corley, Pat Breslin, Una O'Connor, William Lee, Butch Clavell / Writer: E.P. Conkle (Aired: May 21, 1952)
- Studio One (CBS-TV; 60 minutes; black & white) in episode: "Abraham Lincoln" / Cast: James Dean as William Scott, a soldier; also Robert Pastene / Director: Paul Nickell / Writer: David Shaw (based on a story by John Drinkwater (Aired: May 26, 1952)
- Hallmark Hall of Fame (NBC-TV; 60 minutes; black & white) in episode: "Forgotten Children" / Cast: James Dean as Bradford, a Southern aristocrat; also Cloris Leachman, Don McHenry, Nancy Malone, Lee Lindsey / Director: William Corrigan / Writer: Agnes Eckhardt / Producer: William Corrigan (Aired: June 2, 1952)
- The Kate Smith Hour (NBC-TV; 60 minutes; black & white) in episode: "Hound of Heaven" / Cast: James Dean as an Angel; also John Carradine, Edgar Stehli / Director: Alan Neuman / Writer: Earl Hamner, Jr. (Aired: Jan 15, 1953)
- Treasury Men in Action (NBC-TV; 30 minutes; black & white) in episode: "The Case of the Watchful Dog" / Cast: James Dean as Randy Meeker, a moonshiner's son; also Walter Greaza, Crahan Denton, Dorothy Elder, Thom Carney, John Fecher, Biff Elliot / Director: Daniel Petrie / Writer: Albert Aley / Producer: Robert Sloane (Aired: Jan 29, 1953)
- You Are There (CBS-TV; 30 minutes; black & white) in episode: "The Capture of Jesse James" / Cast: James Dean as Bob Ford, the man who killed Jesse James; also Walter Cronkite, John Kerr, Carl Frank, Addison Powell, Helen Warnow, James Westerfield / Director: Sidney Lumet / Writer: Leslie Slate / Producer: Charles W. Russell (Aired: Feb 8, 1953; James Dean's 22nd birthday)
- Danger (CBS-TV; 30 minutes; black & white) in episode: "No Room" / Cast: James Dean as a safecracker; also Martin Kingsley, Kate Smith, Irene Vernon / Writer: Mary Stern (Aired: April 14, 1953)
- Treasury Men in Action (NBC-TV; 30 minutes; black & white) in episode: "The Case of the Sawed Off Shotgun" / Cast: James Dean as Arbie Ferris; also Anita Anton, Humphrey Davis, Joseph Downing, Ben Gazzara, Coe Norton / Director: David Pressman / Writer: Albert Aley / Producer: Everett Rosenthal (Aired: April 16, 1953)
- Tales of Tomorrow (ABC-TV; 30 minutes; black & white) in episode: "The Evil Within" / Cast: James Dean as Ralph, a lab assistant; also Rod Steiger, Margaret Phillips / Director: Don Medford / Writer: Manya Starr / Producer: Mort Abrhams (Aired: May 1, 1953)
- Campbell Soundstage (NBC-TV; 30 minutes; black & white) in episode: "Something for an Empty Briefcase" / Cast: James Dean as Joe Adams, an ex-convict; also Susan Douglas, Don Hammer, Frank Maxwell, Robert Middleton / Director: Don Medford / Writer: S. Lee Pogostin / Producer: Martin Horrell (Aired: July 17, 1953)
- Studio One Summer Theatre (CBS-TV; 60 minutes; black & white) in episode: "Sentence of Death" / Cast: James Dean as Joe Palica, a condemned man on death row; also Betsy Palmer, Barnet Biro, Ralph Dunn, Matthew Harlib, Gene Lyons, Virginia Vincent / Director: Paul Nickell / Writer: Adrian Spies (based on a story by Thomas Walsh) / Producer: John Haggott (Aired: Aug 17, 1953)
- Danger (CBS-TV; 30 minutes; black & white) in episode: "Death is My Neighbor" / Cast: James Dean as J.B., a psychotic janitor; also Andrew Duggan, Walter Hampden, Frank Marth, Betsy Palmer / Director: John Peyser / Writer: Frank Gregory / Producer: Franklin Heller (Aired: Aug 25, 1953)
- The Big Story (NBC-TV; 30 minutes; black & white) in episode: "Rex Newman, Reporter for the Globe and News" / Cast: James Dean, John Kerr, Carl Frank, Wendy Drew, Susan Harris, Donald McKee, Bobby Nick, Ken Walken / Narrator: Bob Sloane / Director: Stuart
nberg / Writer: Alvin Boretz / Producer: Robert Lewis Shayon (Aired: Sept 11, 1953)
- Omnibus (CBS-TV; 90 minutes; black & white) in episode: "Glory in the Flower" / Cast: James Dean as Bronco Evans; also Hume Cronyn, Jessica Tandy, Ed Binns, Frank McHugh, Mark Rydell / Director: Andrew McCullough / Writer: William Inge / Producer: Fred Rickey (Aired: Oct 4, 1953)
- Kraft Television Theatre (NBC-TV; 60 minutes; black & white) in episode: "Keep Our Honor Bright" / Cast: James Dean as college student Jim; also Bradford Dillman, Michael Higgins, George Roy Hill, Larry Fletcher, Joan Potter, Rusty Lane, Addison Richards, David White / Director:Maury Holland / Writer: George Roy Hill / Producer: Maury Holland (Aired: Oct 14, 1953)
- Campbell Soundstage (NBC-TV; 30 minutes; black & white) in episode: "Life Sentence" / Cast: James Dean as Hank Bradon, an ex-convict; also Matt Crowley, Georgann Johnson, Charles Mendick, Nicholas Saunders / Director: Garry Simpson / Writer: S. Lee Pogostin (based on story by Margaret Kleckner) / Producer: Martin Horrell (Aired: Oct 16, 1953)
- Kraft Television Theatre (NBC-TV; 60 minutes; black & white) in episode: "A Long Time Till Dawn" / Cast: James Dean as Joe Harris; also Ted Osborn, Naomi Riordan, Robert Simon, Rudolph Weiss / Director: Dick Dunlap / Writer: Rod Serling / Producer: Dick Dunlap (Aired: Nov 11, 1953)
- Armstrong Circle Theatre (NBC-TV; 30 minutes; black & white) in episode: "The Bells of Cockaigne" / Cast: James Dean as Joey Frazier, a young gambler; also John Dennis, Gene Lockhart, Karl Lucas, Donalee Marans, Vaughn Taylor / Director: James Sheldon / Writer: George Lowther / Producer: Hudson Faussett (Aired: Nov 17, 1953)
- Robert Montgomery Presents the Johnson Wax Program (NBC-TV; 60 minutes; black & white) in episode: "Harvest" / Cast: James Dean as Paul Zalenka; also Ed Begley, John Connell, John Dennis, Dorothy Gish, Joseph Foley, Nancy Sheridan, Reba Tassell, Vaughn Taylor / Director: James Sheldon / Writer: Sandra Michael / Producer: Robert Montgomery (Aired: Nov 23, 1953)
- Danger (CBS-TV; 30 minutes; black & white) in episode: "The Little Woman" / Cast: James Dean as counterfeiter Augie; also Lee Bergere, Frank Maxwell, Lydia Reed, Albert Salmi / Director: Andrew McCullough / Writer: Joe Scully / Producer: Andrew McCullough (Aired: Mar 30, 1954)
- The Philco Television Playhouse (NBC-TV; 60 minutes; black & white) in episode: "Run Like a Thief" / Cast: James Dean as waiter Rob; also Ward Costello, Gusti Huber, Kurt Kasznar, Barbara O'Neil / Director: Jeffrey Hayden / Writer: Sam Hall / Producer: Gordon Duff (Aired: Sept 5, 1954)
- Danger (CBS-TV; 30 minutes; black & white) in episode: "Padlocks" / Cast: James Dean as an escaped felon; also Mildred Dunnock, David Hardison, Ken Konopha / Director: John Frankenheimer / Writer: Louis Peterson (Aired: Nov 9, 1954)
- General Electric Theater (CBS-TV; 30 minutes; black & white) in episode: "I'm a Fool" / Cast: James Dean as a lovestruck racetrack stableboy; also Eddie Albert, Gloria Costillo, Roy Glenn, Fiona Hale, Eve March, Leon Taylor, Natalie Wood / Director: Don Medford / Writer: Arnold Schulman (based on a story by Sherwood Anderson) / Producer: Mort Abrahams (Aired: Nov 14, 1954)
- General Electric Theater (CBS-TV; 30 minutes; black & white) in episode: "The Dark, Dark Hours" / Cast: James Dean as a "hepcat" killer; also Constance Ford, Ronald Reagan, Jack Simmons / Director: Don Medford / Writer: Arthur Steuer / Producer: Mort Abrahams (Aired: Dec 12, 1954)
- The U.S. Steel Hour (ABC-TV; 60 minutes; black & white) in episode: "The Thief" / Cast: James Dean as Fernand Legarde; also Mary Astor, Patric Knowles, Paul Lukas, Diana Lynn, Nehemiah Persoff / Director: Vincent J. Donehue / Writer: Arthur Arent (based on a play by Henri Bernstein) / Producer: The Theatre Guild (Aired: Jan 4, 1955)
- Lux Video Theatre (NBC-TV; 30 minutes; black & white) in live interview conducted prior to episode: "The Life of Emile Zola" / Cast: James Dean appears as himself to promote EAST OF EDEN (Aired: Mar 10, 1955)
- Schlitz Playhouse of Stars (CBS-TV; 60 minutes; black & white) in episode: "The Unlighted Road" / Cast: James Dean as Jeff Latham, a Korean War veteran; also Pay Hardy, Voltaire Perkins, Edgar Stehli, Murvyn Vye, Charles Wagenheim, Robert Williams / Director: Justus Addiss / Writer: Walter C. Brown / Producer: William Self (Aired: May 6, 1955)
- Pepsi Cola : "Pepsi Cola hits the spot" / Cast: James Dean as teen dancing and singing by piano; also Nick Adams, Beverly Long / Producer: Ben Alcock (Shoot date: Dec 13, 1950)
- National Highway Committee : "Drive Safely" / Cast: James Dean as himself; also Gig Young (Shoot date: July 29, 1955)
- 'CBS Radio Workshop' ........bit part (1950-51)
- CBS Radio 'Alias Jane Doe' Cast: James Dean as bit part (July 28, 1951)
- CBS Radio 'Alias Jane Doe' Cast: James Dean as bit part (Aug 11, 1951)
- CBS Radio 'Alias Jane Doe' Cast: James Dean as bit part (Sept 15, 1951)
- CBS Radio 'Alias Jane Doe' Cast: James Dean as bit part (Sept 22, 1951)
- 'Stars Over Hollywood' ........bit part (1950-51)
- 'Hallmark Playhouse' ........bit part (1950-51)
- 'The Theatre Guild of the Air .......bit part (1950-51)
- 'The Adventures of Sam Spade' ........bit part (1950-51)
- 'Toni Home Perm' (30 second radio spot) ........ young man (1950-51)
- Mooncalf Medford (Fairmount High School - Fairmount, IN) / Cast: James Dean as John Mugford (Mar 28, 1947)
- The Monkey's Paw (Fairmount High School - Fairmount, IN) / Cast: James Dean as Herbert White (1947)
- An Apple from Coles County (Fairmount High School - Fairmount, IN) / Cast: James Dean as a leading role (1947)
- Our Hearts Were Young and Gay (Fairmount High School - Fairmount, IN) / Cast: James Dean as Otis Skinner (October, 1947)
- Goon With the Wind (Fairmount Halloween Revue - Fairmount, IN) / Cast: James Dean as Frankenstein (Oct 29, 1948)
- You Can't Take It With You (Fairmount High School - Farimount, IN) / Cast: James Dean as Grandpa Vanderhof (April 7, 1949)
- The Romance of Scarlet Gulch (Miles Playhouse Theatre Guild - Los Angeles, CA) / Cast: James Dean as habitual drunk Charlie Smooch (Aug 11 - Sept 17, 1949)
- She Was Only a Farmer's Daughter (Santa Monica City College - Santa Monica, CA. One performance) / Cast: James Dean, Dick Mangan, Nancy McGrath, Rosemary Cicco, Allan Light, Betty Youst, Ellen Sidman, Ann McCormack (May 1, 1950)
- Macbeth (Royce Hall Auditorium at UCLA -Los Angeles, CA. Four performances) / Cast: James Dean as Malcolm; also (in credits order) Elizabet Warner, Elisabeth Lundi, Mary Joan Healy, Arvid Nelson, William Allen, Gordon Hunt, Ed Guirard, Don Lierow, Ralph Pierce, Paul McKim, Frank Wolff, James Wasson, Margaret Ann Curran, William Wasserman, Jack Fogarty, George Pierce, Ralph Freeto, Art Marshall, Bob Sherry, Von Hershey, Ray Fielding, Nan Tepper, Lorraine Stickney, Dick Wales, Frank Asta, Ann Farrell, Rod Bladel, James Kahlo, Joel CLimenhaga, Charles Vorbach / Director: Dr. Walden Boyle / Writer: William Shakespeare / Producer: Theatre Arts Department of UCLA (Rehearsals began: Oct 12, 1950; Opened: Nov 29, 1950; Closed: Dec 2, 1950)
- Aria Da Capo (The Actors Studio - New York City. In-house production) / Cast: James Dean as Pierrot / Director: Fred Stewart
- The Seagull (The Actors Studio - New York City. In-house production) / Cast: James Dean as Konstantin Treplev; Joseph Anthony / Writer: Anton Chekhov
- The Metamorphosis at the Village Theatre in New York City (Dramatic Reading) (Aug, 1952)
- See the Jaguar (Previewed at the Parsons Theatre in New Haven, Connecticut. Opened at the Cort Theatre - New York City. On Broadway. Five performances) / Cast: James Dean as Wally Wilkins; also Authur Kennedy, Constance Ford, Phillip Pine, Arthur Batanides, Dane Knell, Margaret Barker, Roy Fant, Florence Sundstrom / Director: Michael Gordon / Writer: N. Richard Nash / Producers: Lemuel Ayres and Florence Jacobson / Incidental music: Alec Wilder (Previewed Nov, 1952. Opened Dec 3, 1952)
- End as a Man (Top floor of ANTA Theatre - New York City. Actors Studio in-house production. Three performances) / Cast: James Dean as nonspeaking scribe; also Anthony Franciosa, Ben Gazzara, Pat Hingle, Paul Richards, Peter Mark Richman, Albert Salmi, William Smithers, Arthur Storch / Director: Jack Garfein Writer: Calder Willingham (May 10, May 17, June 11, 1953)
- The ScareCrow (Theatre DeLys - New York City. Off Broadway. Six performances) / Cast: James Dean in uncredited role of the Scarecrow's mirror image; also Bradford Dillman, Anne Jackson, Patricia Neal, Eli Wallach, Douglas Watson / Director: Frank Corsaro / Writer: Percy MacKaye / Producer: Terese Hayden (June 16, 1953)
- The Fell Swoop (Palm Gardens - W. 52nd St., New York City. New Dramatists playwrights workshop reading) / Cast: James Dean; also (unknown) / Director: Sherwood Arthur / Writer: Jonathan Bates / Producer: New Dramatist Workshop (June 23, 1953)
- The Immoralist (Previewed Forrest Theatre Philadelphia, PA. and opened at the Royale Theatre - New York City. On Broadway. 104 performances) / Cast: James Dean as Bachir; also Charles Dingle, Bill Gunn, John Heldabrand, Paul Huber, Louis Jourdan, Adelaide Klein, Geraldine Page, David J. Stewart / Director: Daniel Mann / Writers: Ruth and Augustus Goetz (based on a novel by Andre Gide) / Producer: Billy Rose (Rehearals began Dec 18, 1953; Previews began Jan 3, 1954; Opened Feb 8, 1954)
- Women Of Trachis (Cherry Lane Theatre - New York City. Off Broadway. A dramatic Reading presented by the New School for Social Research) / Cast: James Dean reading the roles of Hyllus and Lichas; also Eli Wallach, Joseph Sullivan, Anne Jackson, Adelaide Klein, Earle Montgomery / Director: Howard Sackler / Writer: Sophocles (translated and adapted by Ezra Pound) / Incidental music: Leonard Rosenman (Feb 20, 1954)
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