Rebel Highway

Rebel Highway (1994)

EndedScripted showDrama

Rebel Highway was a 10-week series of 1950s exploitation B-movies remade with a '90s edge, with good actors and directors. Directors picked a title from one of Samuel Arkoff's American International Pictures movies, hired their own writers and created a story; the story could resemble the original if they wanted.

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Scheduleevery Friday (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E10Reform School Girlsept. 23, 1994
S01E09Cool and the Crazysept. 16, 1994
S01E08Jailbreakerssept. 9, 1994
S01E07Dragstrip Girlsept. 2, 1994
S01E06Shake, Rattle and Rock!août 26, 1994
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Rebel Highway premiere?

Rebel Highway premiered on April 22, 1994.

Who created the TV show Rebel Highway?

Rebel Highway was created by Lou Arkoff and Debra Hill.

What genre does Rebel Highway belong to?

Rebel Highway belongs to the anthology drama genre.

How many episodes were there in the first season of Rebel Highway?

The first season of Rebel Highway consisted of 10 episodes.

Who were the executive producers of Rebel Highway?

Rebel Highway had multiple executive producers, including Lou Arkoff, Debra Hill, and Mark Wolper.

Which network aired Rebel Highway?

Rebel Highway aired on Showtime.

Did Rebel Highway receive any awards or nominations?

No information on awards or nominations for Rebel Highway is available.

What was the concept behind Rebel Highway?

Rebel Highway featured modern versions of 1950s and 1960s drive-in movie classics.

Were there any recurring actors in Rebel Highway?

Yes, some actors appeared in multiple episodes of Rebel Highway.

Can you provide the titles of a few episodes of Rebel Highway?

Some episode titles from Rebel Highway include "Cool and the Crazy," "Runaway Daughters," and "Dragstrip Girl."

Was each episode of Rebel Highway a standalone story?

Yes, each episode of Rebel Highway told a different story and focused on different characters.

Which directors worked on Rebel Highway?

Rebel Highway had various directors, including Joe Dante, John Milius, and William Friedkin.

What were the time periods depicted in Rebel Highway episodes?

Rebel Highway episodes portrayed different time periods, mainly the 1950s and 1960s.

Did Rebel Highway have a consistent cast or recurring characters?

Rebel Highway featured different actors and characters in each episode, with some actors appearing in multiple episodes.

Did Rebel Highway receive positive critical reception?

No specific critical reception information for Rebel Highway is available.

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