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The Sting (1973)

The Sting (1973)
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Four years after setting box offices ablaze in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, Paul Newman, Robert Redford, and director George Roy Hill re-teamed with similar success for The Sting. Redford plays Depression-era confidence trickster Johnny Hooker, whose friend and mentor Luther Coleman (Robert Earl Jones) is murdered by racketeer/gambler Doyle Lonnegan (Robert Shaw). Hoping to avenge Luther's death, Johnny begins planning a "sting" -- an elaborate scam -- to destroy Lonnegan. He enlists the aid of "the greatest con artist of them all," Henry Gondorff (Paul Newman), who pulls himself out of a drunken stupor and rises to the occasion. Hooker and Gondorff gather together an impressive array of con men, all of whom despise Lonnegan and wish to settle accounts on behalf of Luther. The twists and surprises that follow are too complex to relate in detail -- suffice to say that you can't cheat an honest man, and that you shouldn't accept everything at face value. The Sting became one of the biggest hits of the early '70s; grossing 68.5 million dollars during its first run, the film also picked up seven Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Screenplay, and Best Adapted Score for Marvin Hamlisch's unforgettable setting of Scott Joplin's ragtime music. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Paul NewmanRobert Redford, (more)
Director(s):
George Roy Hill
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Format(s):
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Synopsis of The Sting

Four years after setting box offices ablaze in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, Paul Newman, Robert Redford, and director George Roy Hill re-teamed with similar success for The Sting. Redford plays Depression-era confidence trickster Johnny Hooker, whose friend and mentor Luther Coleman (Robert Earl Jones) is murdered by racketeer/gambler Doyle Lonnegan (Robert Shaw). Hoping to avenge Luther's death, Johnny begins planning a "sting" -- an elaborate scam -- to destroy Lonnegan. He enlists the aid of "the greatest con artist of them all," Henry Gondorff (Paul Newman), who pulls himself out of a drunken stupor and rises to the occasion. Hooker and Gondorff gather together an impressive array of con men, all of whom despise Lonnegan and wish to settle accounts on behalf of Luther. The twists and surprises that follow are too complex to relate in detail -- suffice to say that you can't cheat an honest man, and that you shouldn't accept everything at face value. The Sting became one of the biggest hits of the early '70s; grossing 68.5 million dollars during its first run, the film also picked up seven Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Screenplay, and Best Adapted Score for Marvin Hamlisch's unforgettable setting of Scott Joplin's ragtime music. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
130 mins

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Director(s):
George Roy Hill
Writer(s):
David S. WardMarvin Hamlisch
Producer(s):
Tony BillRobert L. CrawfordMichael Phillips
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG(Adult Situations, Mild Violence, Profanity, Questionable for Children)
The Sting Awards:
  • 1973 - Directors Guild of America - Best Director
  • 1973 - National Board of Review - Best Picture
  • 1975 - People's Choice Awards - Best Picture
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    Michael H.

    Splendid period piece with an excellent cast, engaging story, and wonderful soundtrack.

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    Lorna J.

    A great classic with two charismatic super stars. As good to watch as ever.

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    Pamela K.

    HAS BEEN A FAVORITE SINCE IT WAS FIRST RELEASED. A GREAT FILM WITH EVERYTHING GOING FOR IT. AND FOR THE FIRST-TIME VIEWER, IT LIVES UP TO IT'S NAME..YOU ARE "STUNG"

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