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Talking about punk, we can surely mention Brando. Remember the t-shirt in
the `Streetcar named desire' and the harley-davidson in `The Wild One'.
But with Marlon Brando it was not just punk. What sets him apart from the
rest of the breed is that apart from being a trend-setter he was also,
arguably, the greatest screen actor of all times.
A touch of class!!
 
Haroon.

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