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The Sting

Director: George Roy Hill
Writer: David S. Ward
Theatrical: 1973
Rated: PG
Studio: Universal Studios
Genre: Comedy
Duration: 130
IMDb: 0070735
DVD Details
Language: English, French, Spanish
Subtitles: French, Spanish
Sound: AC-3
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
Picture Format: Widescreen
UPC: 0025192790225
# of Discs: 2
Region: 1
Release:06 Sep 2005
List Price: $26.98
Credits
Henry Gondorff
Paul Newman
Johnny Hooker
Robert Redford
Doyle Lonnegan
Robert Shaw
Lt. Wm. Snyder
Charles Durning
J.J. Singleton
Ray Walston
Billie
Eileen Brennan
Kid Twist
Harold Gould
Eddie Niles
John Heffernan
F.B.I. Agent Polk
Dana Elcar
Erie Kid
Jack Kehoe
Loretta
Dimitra Arliss
Luther Coleman (as Robertearl Jones)
Robert Earl Jones
Mottola (as James J. Sloyan)
James Sloyan
Floyd (Bodyguard)
Charles Dierkop
Bodyguard
Lee Paul
Summary
Winner of seven Academy Awards including Best Picture, Director, and Screenplay, this critical and box-office hit from 1973 provided a perfect reunion for director George Roy Hill and stars Paul Newman and Robert Redford, who previously delighted audiences with "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid". Set in 1936, the movie's about a pair of Chicago con artists (Newman and Redford) who find themselves in a high-stakes game against the master of all cheating mobsters (Robert Shaw) when they set out to avenge the murder of a mutual friend and partner. Using a bogus bookie joint as a front for their con of all cons, the two feel the heat from the Chicago Mob on one side and encroaching police on the other. But in a plot that contains more twists than a treacherous mountain road, the ultimate scam is pulled off with consummate style and panache. It's an added bonus that Newman and Redford were box-office kings at the top of their game, and while Shaw broods intensely as the Runyonesque villain, "The Sting" is further blessed by a host of great supporting players including Dana Elcar, Eileen Brennan, Ray Walston, Charles Durning, and Harold Gould. Thanks to the flavorful music score by Marvin Hamlisch, this was also the movie that sparked a nationwide revival of Scott Joplin's ragtime jazz, which is featured prominently on the soundtrack. One of the most entertaining movies of the early 1970s, "The Sting" is a welcome throwback to Hollywood's golden age of the '30s that hasn't lost any of its popular charm. "--Jeff Shannon"