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The Hustler (1961) Reviews

The Hustler (1961)
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As The Hustler's "Fast" Eddie Felson, Paul Newman created a classic antihero, charismatic but fundamentally flawed, and nobody's role model. A pool player from Oakland, CA, as good as anyone who ever picked up a cue, Eddie has an Achilles' heel: arrogance. It's not enough for him to win: he must force his opponent to acknowledge his superiority. The movie follows Eddie from his match against billiards champ Minnesota Fats (Jackie Gleason) as he falls in love with Sarah (Piper Laurie), an alcoholic would-be writer and sometime prostitute, and falls under the spell of Bert Gordon (George C. Scott), a successful gambler who offers to take Eddie under his wing and teach him how to play in the big time. However, when Sarah joins Eddie and Bert on a trip to Louisville for a high-stakes match with a dandy named Findlay (Murray Hamilton), the consequences prove tragic. Along with a classic performance by Newman, The Hustler also features turns by Scott, Laurie, and Gleason, in a rare dramatic role. Cameos from pool champ Willie Mosconi and boxer Jake LaMotta add to the atmosphere of Harry Horner's grubby production design and Eugen Schüfftan's camerawork. Director Robert Rossen, who had been working in films since 1937, was to direct only one more film, Lilith (1964), before his death in 1966. In 1986, Newman returned to the role of "Fast" Eddie in Martin Scorsese's The Color of Money, for which he finally earned an Academy Award as Best Actor. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Paul NewmanJackie Gleason, (more)
Director(s):
Robert Rossen
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Neal W.

The movie starts a little slow, but once the plot gets moving it reveals a fantastic story of a man who can't get out of his own way to win. Newman's character tries so hard to look like the best pool player ever that he prevents himself from realizing that goal. A lot of the themes that were so taboo when the movie was made in the early sixties will be old hat to younger generations, but the acting and moody lighting, more than made up for it to me. Highly recommended.

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Michael V.

Incredible film. The story seems so simplistic, but it's much more involved than what you expect. Once it gets going, it's hard to turn away. I highly recommend it.

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David Donna S.

Pretty good movie. Donna S

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Maya W.

this is one of my favorites of all time. easily Newman's best acting ever in a role. every time this comes on, i can't take my eyes off of it. Brilliant!! highly reccomended! anybody who watches a movie in fast forward is an idiot!!

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Ted S.

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Megan E.

This film is fantastic! Full of riveting characters and deep emotions, the movie's story takes you on a journey and makes you fall in love with the antiheroes. One of Paul Newman's finest performances, and that's saying a lot! Definitely worth watching and owning!

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Pamela H.

Too slow moving. I had a hard time watching this all the way through.

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Jan S.

I personally don't see what all the hype is about. It was ok, but sooo slow in parts that I watched it in fast forward thru a lot of it. The acting was good (Newman, Gleason, and Scott) but Piper Laurie was a little odd. OK but slow.

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Nick Z.

One of the best movies of the Sixties.The literate,beautifully written Sidney Greenberg- Robert Rossen script is perfectly matched by Rossen's taut,powerful direction.Stanley Cortez's brilliant black-and-white photography and Kenyon Hopkins's excellent jazz score are major pluses.But the film is too slow-moving and easily about twenty minutes too long.However,the performances more than make up for that.Paul Newman(Would somebody please explain how Maximilian Schell beat him for Best Actor????),Jackie Gleason,George C.Scott,and Piper Laurie are all magnificent,with Gleason absolutely stealing the movie."The Hustler" is a classic.

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John B.

Greater than good, better than pizza.

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    Neal W.

    The movie starts a little slow, but once the plot gets moving it reveals a fantastic story of a man who can't get out of his own way to win. Newman's character tries so hard to look like the best pool player ever that he prevents himself from realizing that goal. A lot of the themes that were so taboo when the movie was made in the early sixties will be old hat to younger generations, but the acting and moody lighting, more than made up for it to me. Highly recommended.

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    Michael V.

    Incredible film. The story seems so simplistic, but it's much more involved than what you expect. Once it gets going, it's hard to turn away. I highly recommend it.

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    David Donna S.

    Pretty good movie. Donna S

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