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Overview

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6.9/10   23,930 votes
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Writers:
Walter Tevis (novel)
Richard Price (screenplay)
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Release Date:
17 lokakuu 1986 (USA) more
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Tagline:
The hustler isn't what he used to be, but he has the next best thing: a kid who is
Plot:
Fast Eddie Felson teaches a cocky but immensely talented protégé the ropes of pool hustling, which in turn inspires him to make an unlikely comeback. full summary | add synopsis
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Awards:
Won Oscar. Another 1 win & 5 nominations more
User Reviews:
Paul Newman Racks One Up more (90 total)

Cast

  (Cast overview, first billed only)

Paul Newman ... Fast Eddie Felson

Tom Cruise ... Vincent Lauria

Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio ... Carmen

Helen Shaver ... Janelle

John Turturro ... Julian

Bill Cobbs ... Orvis
Robert Agins ... Earl at Chalkie's
Alvin Anastasia ... Kennedy
Randall Arney ... Child World Customer #1
Elizabeth Bracco ... Diane at Bar

Vito D'Ambrosio ... Lou at Child World
Ron Dean ... Guy in Crowd
Lisa Dodson ... Child World Customer #2
Donald A. Feeney ... Referee #1
Paul Geier ... Two Brothers / Stranger Player
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Runtime:
119 min
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1.85 : 1 more
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70 mm 6-Track (70 mm prints) | Dolby SR (35 mm prints)

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Trivia:
Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio and director Martin Scorsese both share the same birthday (November 17th). more
Goofs:
Crew or equipment visible: As the camera circles around Eddie and his girlfriend dancing, a camera is momentarily visible in the mirror on a pillar in the room. more
Quotes:
Amos: [to Eddie, after hustling him] Hey, I want to ask you something, an' I want you to be real honest. Do you think I need to lose some weight? more
Movie Connections:
Featured in "I Love the 80's 3-D" (2005) more
Soundtrack:
It's In The Way That You Use It more

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3 out of 3 people found the following review useful.
Paul Newman Racks One Up, 1 syyskuu 2008
7/10
Author: wesconnorsehny from Earth

Older, wiser ex-pool hustler Paul Newman (as "Fast" Eddie Felson) spots younger, dumber pool playing fanatic Tom Cruise (as Vincet Lauria). Mr. Newman sees in Mr. Cruise the same ability he once possessed. Newman thinks, however, Cruise is a "flake". He decides to teach Cruise the tricks of the pool-hustling trade, make lots of money, and bring him to the BIG pool playing tournament in Atlantic City. BUT, the ex-champ and protégée have problems, and split up. Newman gets a new pair of eyeglasses, and decides to re-enter the game. Who do you think he meets during the ending tournament?

Most obvious strength is Newman's excellent portrayal; the entire film rests on his characterization, and his expertly delivers the goods. Newman either inspires, or allows everyone else to shine on their own; at least, that's what comes across on screen. Newman is a marvelous actor. Cruise wisely plays his part not as a younger version of Paul Newman, but as a unique, naive character, with similar pool table expertise. May Elizabeth Mastrantonio (as Carmen) has a choice role as Cruise's accompanying girlfriend. Watch for a great scene wherein Newman shows he understands women as well as he does pool.

The movie doesn't seem very realistic, after the three get going. The barrooms and pool halls are surprisingly smoke-free. Perhaps, director Martin Scorsese was portending a "smoking ban". The soundtrack music is too good, in most instances; sadly, there are no cheap jukeboxes playing awful oldies. Warren Zevon's "Werewolves of London" is an exception; it is a good song, and is used very well in the film. No balls jump off the table (or anywhere); it's a tight, professional picture. And, Martin Scorsese, Paul Newman, and Tom Cruise are certainly an irresistible box office hustle.

******* The Color of Money (1986) Martin Scorsese ~ Paul Newman, Tom Cruise, May Elizabeth Mastrantonio

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