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The Cincinnati Kid (1965)

The Cincinnati Kid (1965)
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Steve McQueen stars as the Cincinnati Kid, a crackerjack New Orleans stud poker player. Tired of chicken feed, the Kid decides to challenge The Man (Edward G. Robinson), the reigning poker champ, who is in town for a private game. The Shooter (Karl Malden), another gambling pro, arranges a game between the Kid and the Man, with the Shooter dealing. The game is compromised by the intervention of Slade (Rip Torn), an old foe of the Man's who tries to fix the outcome. The Kid finds out about this and tells Slade to get lost, preferring to win fair and square. The outcome is in the cagey hands of The Man, who is smart enough to do (as one reviewer put it) the wrong thing at the right time. The Cincinnati Kid was based on the novel by Richard Jessup. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Steve McQueenEdward G. Robinson, (more)
Director(s):
Norman Jewison
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Steve McQueen stars as the Cincinnati Kid, a crackerjack New Orleans stud poker player. Tired of chicken feed, the Kid decides to challenge The Man (Edward G. Robinson), the reigning poker champ, who is in town for a private game. The Shooter (Karl Malden), another gambling pro, arranges a game between the Kid and the Man, with the Shooter dealing. The game is compromised by the intervention of Slade (Rip Torn), an old foe of the Man's who tries to fix the outcome. The Kid finds out about this and tells Slade to get lost, preferring to win fair and square. The outcome is in the cagey hands of The Man, who is smart enough to do (as one reviewer put it) the wrong thing at the right time. The Cincinnati Kid was based on the novel by Richard Jessup. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
102 mins

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Director(s):
Norman Jewison
Writer(s):
Terry SouthernRing Lardner, Jr.
Producer(s):
John CalleyMartin Ransohoff
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    William C.

    Anyone new to the world of cash money poker needs to see this film. The poker lesson that every new player needs to learn is demonstrated beautifully in the last hand played in the final showdown between The Kid and The Man. Great performances. Don't blame the director for the cheesy final scene - it was the movie studio's idea to put it in there!

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    Amy R.

    Another great classic that is worth watching, with a star-filled cast.

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    Serenna B.

    I really enjoyed this movie. It was nice to see a movie without all the theatrics of today. I found it to be well acted and a lot of fun!

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