John David Dalton was a British-born American author and a founding editor of Rolling Stone magazine.
He wrote several books, including the cult classic 'James Dean, the Mutant King', as well as co-writing 'Pop: The Genius of Andy Warhol', and collaborating with Paul Anka on the singer's autobiography, 'My Way'.
A look at the relationships and rivalries within The Rolling Stones in their formative years, as well as the creative musical genius of Brian Jones, key to the success of the band.
Although he'd starred in just three films before his untimely death at age 24, James Dean cast a long shadow that came to define cool. Using excerpts from Dean's personal diaries, found footage from screen and wardrobe tests and interviews with those who knew him best (including Dennis Hopper, Dick Van Patten, Graham Nash and Rod Steiger), this fascinating documentary explores the screen icon's lingering mystique.