Popularity: 3 (history)
Director: | Martin Scorsese |
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Writer: | Richard Price, Walter Tevis |
Staring: |
Former pool hustler "Fast Eddie" Felson decides he wants to return to the game by taking a pupil. He meets talented but green Vincent Lauria and proposes a partnership. As they tour pool halls, Eddie teaches Vincent the tricks of scamming, but he eventually grows frustrated with Vincent's showboat antics, leading to an argument and a falling-out. Eddie takes up playing again and soon crosses paths with Vincent as an opponent. | |
Release Date: | Oct 17, 1986 |
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Director: | Martin Scorsese |
Writer: | Richard Price, Walter Tevis |
Genres: | Drama |
Keywords | sports, pool billiards, hustler, talent, inspirational, understated |
Production Companies | Touchstone Pictures, Silver Screen Partners II |
Box Office |
Revenue: $52,293,982
Budget: $13,800,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Paul Newman | Eddie Felson |
Tom Cruise | Vincent Lauria |
Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio | Carmen |
Helen Shaver | Janelle |
John Turturro | Julian |
Bill Cobbs | Orvis |
Elizabeth Bracco | Diane at Bar |
Vito D'Ambrosio | Lou in Child World |
Ron Dean | Guy in Crowd |
Robert Agins | Earl at Chalkies |
Alvin Anastasia | Kennedy |
Randall Arney | Child World Customer #1 |
Lisa Dodson | Child World Customer #2 |
Donald A. Feeney | Referee #1 |
Paul Geier | "Two Brothers/Stranger" Player |
Carey Goldenberg | Congratulating Spectator |
Joe Guastaferro | Chuck the Bartender |
Paul Herman | Player in Casino Bar |
Mark Jarvis | Guy at Janelle's |
Lawrence Linn | Congratulating Spectator |
Keith McCready | Grady Seasons |
Jimmy Mataya | Julian's Friend in Green Room |
Grady Mathews | Dud |
Carol Messing | Casino Bar Band Singer/Julian's Flirt |
Steve Mizerak | Duke |
Rick Mohr | Congratulating Spectator |
Lloyd Moss | Narrator - Resorts International |
Michael Nash | Moselle's Opponent |
Mario Nieves | Third Latin Guy |
Miguel Nino | First Latin Guy |
Andy Nolfo | Referee #2 |
Ernest Perry Jr. | Eye Doctor |
Jerry Piller | Tom |
Iggy Pop | Skinny Player on the Road |
Richard Price | Guy Who Calls Dud |
Juan Ramírez | Second Latin Guy |
Alex Ross | Bartender Who Bets |
Peter Saxe | Casino Bar Band Member |
Charles Scorsese | High Roller #1 |
Rodrick Selby | Congratulating Spectator |
Christina Sigel | Waitress |
Harold L. Simonsen | Chief Justice Tournament |
Fred Squillo | High Roller #2 |
Brian Sunina | Casino Bar Band Member |
Wanda Christine | Casino Clerk |
Forest Whitaker | Amos |
Jim Widlowski | Casino Bar Band Member |
Bruce A. Young | Moselle |
Martin Scorsese | Narrator (voice) |
Name | Job |
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Martin Scorsese | Director |
Richard Price | Screenplay |
Thelma Schoonmaker | Editor |
Skip Lievsay | Supervising Sound Editor |
Robbie Robertson | Music |
Karen O'Hara | Set Decoration |
Michael Ballhaus | Director of Photography |
Walter Tevis | Novel |
Boris Leven | Production Design |
Dan Perri | Title Designer |
Joseph P. Reidy | First Assistant Director |
Eddie J. Fernandez Jr. | Stunts |
Rick LeFevour | Stunt Coordinator |
Rich Wilkie | Stunts |
Gretchen Rennell | Casting |
Lillian Toth | Makeup Artist |
Thomas A. Gulino | Sound Editor |
Glenn Williams | Sound Mixer |
Stacy Logan | Stunts |
William Loger | Costume Supervisor |
Tom Fleischman | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Richard Bruno | Costume Design |
Brian J. Kossman | Hairstylist |
Phil Marco | Second Unit Director |
Marko Costanzo | Foley Artist |
Harry Peck Bolles | Sound Editor |
Kathe Swanson | Key Hair Stylist |
Richard Goldberg | Sound Editor |
Jess Soraci | Sound Editor |
James A. Miller | Gaffer |
Ron Bochar | Sound Editor |
Name | Title |
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Barbara De Fina | Producer |
Irving Axelrad | Producer |
Organization | Category | Person | |
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Golden Globes | Best Supporting Actor | Paul Newman | Won |
Golden Globes | Best Supporting Actress | Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio | Nominated |
Academy Awards | Best Picture | N/A | Nominated |
Academy Awards | Best Actor | Paul Newman | Nominated |
BAFTA Awards | Best Actor | Paul Newman | Won |
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Following on from the enjoyable "Hustler" (1961), Paul Newman's "Eddie" takes the cocky but green pool player "Vincent" (Tom Cruise") under his wing so he can teach him how to win and to win big. Initially hostile to the idea, "Vincent" realises his opportunity and pretty quickly the pair are on a t ... our of the country's pool halls trying to raise enough money to stake their entry in a tournament of champions. Newman is on great form here. His portrayal of the formerly invincible player is strong and nuanced. He knows he is not as good as he once was, but is he now vicariously living through his protégé, or might this younger man galvanise him to raise his game one last time? Cruise is also good as the arrogant and cock-sure youngster and there is some considerable on-screen chemistry between the two as the story follows a not entirely unpredictable path. Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio ("Carmen") and Helen Shaver ("Janelle") both contribute well as the girlfriends, the former trying to keep "Vincent" grounded, the latter trying to keep "Eddie" motivated, and as they travel we get a sense of a building reliance and animosity between the two that can only lead to fuses blowing. John Tarturro and Forest Whitaker both offer us timely contributions that demonstrate to both men their failings and opportunities along the way, too. The dialogue is strong, potent and sparing - Newman still uses his expressions well and the pace of the story builds really effectively. Two hours just fly by before an ending that I really thought a bit of a tease. What ever happened to the "Color of Money 2"?