Sting
Paul Newman Actor , Robert Redford Actor , Robert Shaw Actor , Charles Durning Actor , Ray Walston Actor
MPAA Rating:
PG
Contains:Mild Violence,Adult Situations,Questionable for Children,Profanity
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Sting
UPC: 025192016523
Studio: Universal Studios
MPAA Rating: PG Contains:[Mild Violence, Adult Situations, Questionable for Children, Profanity]
Summary: 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
Category: Crime
Awards: Best Screenplay – null Best Actor – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Art Direction – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Art Direction – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Cinematography – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Costume Design – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Director – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Editing – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Original Screenplay – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Picture – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Adapted or Original Song Score – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Sound – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Picture – National Board of Review Best Picture – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Picture – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Screenplay – Hollywood Foreign Press Association Best Picture – People's Choice Awards Best Director – Directors Guild of America
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Sting
Format: Digital Video Disc (DVD)
Release Date: 03/31/1998
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Pre-1954 Standard
Audio: 1 USA & territories, Canada
Runtime: 129 Minutes
Sides: 1
Number of Discs: 1
Language(s) English,French,Spanish
Subtitles: English,Spanish
Region: USA & territories, Canada
Chapters:
Side #1
0. Chapter List
1. Main Titles: The First Con [12:10]
2. Lonnegan Strikes Back [11:57]
3. The Set-Up/The Great Henry Gondorff [4:51]
4. The Round-Up [6:01]
5. Playing For Lonnegan [5:28]
6. The Hook [6:02]
7. A Friendly Poker Game [14:25]
8. The Double-Cross [6:43]
9. The Tale [10:14]
10. Hooker On The Lam [5:44]
11. The Wire [6:52]
12. A Federal Case [2:54]
13. The Shut-Out [8:00]
14. Hooker Hooked By The Feds [10:47]
15. The Sting [6:51]
16. The Big Con/End Credits [10:08]
Lucia Bozzola
Reuniting the Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969) dream team of Robert Redford, Paul Newman, and director George Roy Hill, The Sting (1973) showed that box-office lightning could strike twice, especially with a cleverly and lavishly produced comedy. Amid the meticulously recreated 1930s setting, with costumes designed by grande dame Edith Head and shiny vintage cars, The Sting's elaborate con game is driven along by properly jaunty Scott Joplin ragtime music, re-orchestrated by Marvin Hamlisch, further adding to the period flavor. Even as film-school graduate David S. Ward's script dealt with a corrupt world, the charming Redford/Newman chemistry and the period appeal lent the potential darkness a glossily entertaining surface. A few critics may have complained that the box-office formula was too obvious, but nobody could deny that Universal's money had resulted in a well-executed film. Produced by actor Tony Bill and young newcomers Michael Phillips and Julia Phillips, The Sting appealed to audiences young and old, turning it into one of the biggest hits of the 1970s. Nominated for ten Oscars, The Sting won seven, including Director, Screenplay, Art Direction, Adapted Score, and Costumes, while Julia Phillips became the first woman to win a Best Picture prize. ~ Lucia Bozzola, Rovi
Cast and Crew:
Jack Collins
Actor
Jack Kehoe
Actor
Ken Sansom
Actor
William Benedict
Actor
Arch Johnson
Actor
Lee Paul
Actor
Avon Long
Actor
Tom Spratley
Actor
Ed Bakey
Actor
Harold Gould
Actor
Paulene Myers
Actor
Joe Tornatore
Actor
Dimitra Arliss
Actor
Dana Elcar
Actor
Larry D. Mann
Actor
Brad Sullivan
Actor
Leonard Barr
Actor
John Heffernan
Actor
Kenneth O'Brien
Actor
Charles Dierkop
Actor
Sally Kirkland
Actor
James J. Sloyan
Actor
Robert Earl Jones
Actor
John Quade
Actor
Scott Joplin
Actor
Tony Bill
Producer
Robert L. Crawford
Producer
Marvin Hamlisch
Composer (Music Score)
Marvin Hamlisch
Screenwriter
George Roy Hill
Director
Michael Phillips
Producer
Julia Phillips
Producer
David S. Ward
Screenwriter
Richard D. Zanuck
Producer
Paul Newman
Actor
Robert Redford
Actor
Robert Shaw
Actor
Charles Durning
Actor
Ray Walston
Actor
Eileen Brennan
Actor
Country: USA











