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Cool Hand Luke (1967)

Cool Hand Luke (1967)
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Paul Newman was nominated for an Oscar and George Kennedy received one for his work in this allegorical prison drama. Luke Jackson (Paul Newman) is sentenced to a stretch on a southern chain gang after he's arrested for drunkenly decapitating parking meters. While the avowed ambition of the captain (Strother Martin) is for each prisoner to "get their mind right," it soon becomes obvious that Luke is not about to kowtow to anybody. When challenged to a fistfight by fellow inmate Dragline (George Kennedy), Luke simply refuses to give up, even though he's brutally beaten. Luke knows how to win at poker, even with bad cards, by using his smarts and playing it cool. Luke also figures out a way for the men to get their work done in half the usual time, giving them the afternoon off. Finally, when Luke finds out his mother has died, he plots his escape; when he's caught, he simply escapes again. Soon, Luke becomes a symbol of hope and resilience to the other men in the prison camp -- and a symbol of rebelliousness that must be stamped out to the guards and the captain. Along with stellar performances by Newman, Kennedy, and Martin, Cool Hand Luke features a superb supporting cast, including Ralph Waite, Harry Dean Stanton, Dennis Hopper, Wayne Rogers, and Joe Don Baker as members of the chain gang. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Paul NewmanGeorge Kennedy, (more)
Director(s):
Stuart Rosenberg
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
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Paul Newman was nominated for an Oscar and George Kennedy received one for his work in this allegorical prison drama. Luke Jackson (Paul Newman) is sentenced to a stretch on a southern chain gang after he's arrested for drunkenly decapitating parking meters. While the avowed ambition of the captain (Strother Martin) is for each prisoner to "get their mind right," it soon becomes obvious that Luke is not about to kowtow to anybody. When challenged to a fistfight by fellow inmate Dragline (George Kennedy), Luke simply refuses to give up, even though he's brutally beaten. Luke knows how to win at poker, even with bad cards, by using his smarts and playing it cool. Luke also figures out a way for the men to get their work done in half the usual time, giving them the afternoon off. Finally, when Luke finds out his mother has died, he plots his escape; when he's caught, he simply escapes again. Soon, Luke becomes a symbol of hope and resilience to the other men in the prison camp -- and a symbol of rebelliousness that must be stamped out to the guards and the captain. Along with stellar performances by Newman, Kennedy, and Martin, Cool Hand Luke features a superb supporting cast, including Ralph Waite, Harry Dean Stanton, Dennis Hopper, Wayne Rogers, and Joe Don Baker as members of the chain gang. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
126 mins

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Director(s):
Stuart Rosenberg
Writer(s):
Frank PiersonDonn Pearce
Producer(s):
Gordon Carroll
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG(Adult Situations, Adult Language, Questionable for Children)
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    Christina D.

    If someone asks me what I feel the greatest movie of all time is, I would say Cool Hand Luke. It is, without question, Paul Newman's best movie ( this is not putting down any of his other performances by any means). Cool Hand Luke definitely paved the way for movies like the Shawshank Redemption. Paul Newman really proves that you don't have to say much to give a great performance. George Kennedy's alpha-male bully character "Dragline" is another performance that is unforgettable with lines like "Get outta my eye-ballin' chair!!!!". Cool Hand Luke is an inspiring story that drives home the idea that cooler heads prevail. So just remember this, "Sometimes nuthin' can be a real cool hand."

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    Brian A.

    Well, browsing through the reviews listed, it just goes to show what happens with public user ratings. Don't be discouraged, this movie is very well done. Of course it might seem "dated" as it was made in the 60s. However, even dated as such, it is able to stir emotions and bring smiles and tell a good story. I wouldn't compare this to Shawshank Redemption, as I see one has already. Unlike Shawshank, this movie doesn't rely heavily on narration; it is able to express the emotions and inner thoughts of the character through acting, which I think is more impressive. In fact, I remember watching it and telling my roommate "it sucks to think that movies just won't be made like that anymore." If you liked this movie, I would definitely recommend Papillon with Steve McQueen and Dustin Hoffman. That was a great movie of similar design. One of Paul Newman's best, definitely recommend adding it to your queue.

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    Zelda A.

    This movie was awesome. Great work Paul Newman! "What we have here is a failure to communicate"

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