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Director: | David O. Russell |
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Writer: | David O. Russell, Eric Warren Singer |
Staring: |
A conman and his seductive partner are forced to work for a wild FBI agent, who pushes them into a world of Jersey power-brokers and the Mafia. | |
Release Date: | Dec 03, 2013 |
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Director: | David O. Russell |
Writer: | David O. Russell, Eric Warren Singer |
Genres: | Drama, Crime |
Keywords | new jersey, 1970s, fbi, mayor, con artist, scam, mobster, hair, century, intense, assertive, dubious |
Production Companies | Atlas Entertainment, Annapurna Pictures |
Box Office |
Revenue: $251,171,807
Budget: $40,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Aug 09, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Christian Bale | Irving Rosenfeld |
Bradley Cooper | Richie DiMaso |
Amy Adams | Sydney Prosser |
Jeremy Renner | Mayor Carmine Polito |
Jennifer Lawrence | Rosalyn Rosenfeld |
Louis C.K. | Stoddard Thorsen |
Jack Huston | Pete Musane |
Michael Peña | Paco Hernandez / Sheik Abdullah |
Shea Whigham | Carl Elway |
Alessandro Nivola | Anthony Amado |
Elisabeth Röhm | Dolly Polito |
Paul Herman | Alfonse Simone |
Saïd Taghmaoui | Irv's Sheik Plant |
Matthew Russell | Dominic Polito |
Thomas Matthews | Francis Polito |
Adrian Martinez | Julius |
Anthony Zerbe | Senator Horton Mitchell |
Colleen Camp | Brenda |
Steve Gagliastro | Agent Schmidt |
Christopher Tarjan | Agent Stock |
Zachariah Supka | Young Irv |
Christy Scott Cashman | Cosmo Interview Girl |
Simon Hamlin | Photographer |
Martie Barylick | Helen |
Dawn Olivieri | Cosmo Girl |
Becki Dennis | Nanny |
Jay Giannone | Suburban Businessman |
Arthur Birnbaum | Queens Businessman |
Rob DiNinni | Desperate Businessman |
Michael Fennimore | Car Salesman |
Michael Fennimore | Car Salesman |
Jack Jones | Jazz Quartet Singer |
Danny Corbo | Danny Rosenfeld |
Sonny Corbo | Danny Rosenfeld |
Bo Cleary | FBI Agent #1 |
Greg Maxwell | FBI Agent #2 |
Mickey O'Keefe | FBI Agent #3 |
Aaron Flanders | Elway's Friend |
Erica McDermott | Carl Elway's Assistant |
Alura Carbrey | Elizabeth Polito |
Kayla Feeney | Lorna Polito |
Shannon Halliday | Doreen Polito |
Volieda Webb | Melora |
Patsy Meck | Richie's Mother |
Abby Lavin | Richie's Girlfriend |
Damien Di Paola | Baron Owner |
Paul Campbell | Baron's Patron |
Jeff Avigian | Disco Dancer |
Stacy Hock | Girl Outside Stall |
Michael Trigg | Baron's Manager |
Richard Heneks | Al Kalowski |
Ted Zalewski | Carpenter |
Elias Birnbaum | Carpenter Apprentice |
Armen Garo | Dick Helsing |
Sal DiMino | Lou Salvano |
Gary Craig | Jerry Catone |
Barry Primus | Tellegio's Consigliere |
Sonny Gordon | Tellegio's Consigliere |
Deva Mahal | Funk Band Singer |
Dicky Eklund Jr. | Street Thug #1 |
Sean Eklund | Street Thug #2 |
Charley Broderick | Rep. John O'Connell |
Richard Donelly | Rep. Sanders |
Gary Zahakos | Congressman Keshoygan |
Frank Geraci | Simone's Gang #1 |
Melson Alford | Simone's Gang #2 |
Melissa McMeekin | Simone's Gang #3 |
J.J. Wright | Divorce Lawyer |
Bob Taraschi | Rep. Stelford |
Tiffany Crosby | Well Wisher (uncredited) |
Robert De Niro | Victor Tellegio (uncredited) |
Mary Hronicek | Casino Gala Guest (uncredited) |
Michael Maggiani | Mob Associate, Baron's Restaurant (uncredited) |
Susan Garfield | Casino Patron |
Name | Job |
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Mark Kamine | Unit Production Manager |
Alan Baumgarten | Editor |
Lindsay Graham Ahanonu | Casting |
Jesse Rosenthal | Art Direction |
Kathrine Gordon | Hairstylist |
Janeen Schreyer | Makeup Artist |
Trish Seeney | Makeup Artist |
Debbie Holbrook | Costume Supervisor |
Beau Desmond | Set Costumer |
Tracy Scott | Script Supervisor |
Xanthus Valan | Second Assistant Director |
Frank Torres | Stunt Coordinator |
Geoffrey Haley | Steadicam Operator |
Gregory Lundsgaard | Steadicam Operator |
Jorge Sánchez | First Assistant Camera |
Randy Stone | Second Assistant Camera |
David Parson | Additional Second Assistant Camera |
Zack Shultz | Camera Loader |
Betsy Alton | Production Coordinator |
Tom Williams | Sound Mixer |
Joel Reidy | Boom Operator |
Patrick Murray | Chief Lighting Technician |
Tony Cady | First Company Grip |
Tony Campenni | Dolly Grip |
Woody Bell | Second Company Grip |
Thomas Doran | Dolly Grip |
Jason Fesel | Second Second Assistant Director |
David Velasco | Location Manager |
Daniel Fisher | Property Master |
John Ruggieri | Special Effects Coordinator |
Tim Pedegana | Post Production Supervisor |
Mike Azevedo | First Assistant Editor |
John Ross | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Myron Nettinga | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Robert Hackl | Visual Effects Producer |
Sean Devereaux | Visual Effects Supervisor |
David O. Russell | Director, Writer |
Linus Sandgren | Director of Photography |
Judy Becker | Production Design |
Jay Cassidy | Editor |
Crispin Struthers | Editor |
Michael Wilkinson | Costume Design |
Mary Vernieu | Casting |
Danny Elfman | Original Music Composer |
Heather Loeffler | Set Decoration |
Evelyne Noraz | Makeup Department Head |
Eric Warren Singer | Writer |
Susan Jacobs | Music Supervisor |
Shea Kammer | Unit Production Manager |
Michele Ziegler | First Assistant Director |
Mandy Moore | Choreographer |
Ben Hernandez Bray | Stunt Coordinator |
Tulio Dueñas | Second Assistant Camera |
Lori McCoy-Bell | Hair Department Head |
François Duhamel | Still Photographer |
Samantha MacIvor | Stunts |
Marc Dominic Rienzo | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Gregory Irwin | First Assistant Camera |
Yvan Lucas | Digital Intermediate Colorist |
Name | Title |
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Jonathan Gordon | Producer |
Matthew Budman | Executive Producer |
Mark Kamine | Co-Producer |
Andy Horwitz | Co-Producer |
George Parra | Executive Producer |
Megan Ellison | Producer |
Charles Roven | Producer |
Richard Suckle | Producer |
Bradley Cooper | Executive Producer |
Eric Warren Singer | Executive Producer |
Michele Ziegler | Associate Producer |
Organization | Category | Person | |
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Academy Awards | Best Picture | N/A | Nominated |
Academy Awards | Best Director | David O. Russell | Nominated |
Academy Awards | Best Supporting Actor | Bradley Cooper | Nominated |
Golden Globes | Best Picture | N/A | Nominated |
Golden Globes | Best Director | David O. Russell | Nominated |
Golden Globes | Best Supporting Actress | Jennifer Lawrence | Nominated |
BAFTA Awards | Best Picture | N/A | Nominated |
BAFTA Awards | Best Supporting Actor | Bradley Cooper | Nominated |
SAG Awards | Best Picture | N/A | Nominated |
SAG Awards | Best Supporting Actress | Jennifer Lawrence | Nominated |
Popularity History
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2024 | 4 | 34 | 61 | 21 |
2024 | 5 | 41 | 58 | 28 |
2024 | 6 | 34 | 46 | 19 |
2024 | 7 | 39 | 76 | 22 |
2024 | 8 | 29 | 45 | 17 |
2024 | 9 | 29 | 48 | 14 |
2024 | 10 | 27 | 54 | 17 |
2024 | 11 | 25 | 49 | 17 |
2024 | 12 | 24 | 44 | 17 |
2025 | 1 | 30 | 58 | 20 |
2025 | 2 | 19 | 32 | 4 |
2025 | 3 | 8 | 27 | 2 |
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2024 | 8 | 825 | 843 |
Good ...
American Hustle is has a heavy dose of Scorsese circa 1970s with the violence replaced more by black humour. Christian Bale, Amy Adams, Jennifer Lawrence, Jeremy Renner and Bradley Cooper all deliver excellent performances. Robert De Niro makes a cameo and reminds the audience why he was at one t ... ime the best screen actor in the world. This is a black comedy-drama set in the late 1970's based on the true life Abscam scandal. FBI agents and con artists joined up to frame politicians for taking bribes. Bale plays a pot bellied hustler with bad hair. Amy Adams is his partner in crime who passes off as an English Aristocrat. Both have struck it rich in a scam where they dupe arrangement fees for loans that never come to fruition. Cooper is the ambitious FBI agent with a big ego who has the the mafia in his sights and wants to reel in a big catch but he might be out of his depth. Jeremy Renner is the charismatic Mayor of New Jersey. A man with a big heart who wants to get things done and Bale feels guilty about getting him involved in the sting operation. Director David O Russell gets great performances from his cast but the film feels flabby which blunts the story and the humour feels stretched at times.
A very well acted, directed, filmed movie telling an interesting story about terrible terrible people. I didn't like and couldn't root for anyone which /almost/ made me hate the film, but it was so well done and the story was interesting...so 4 stars. ...
Christian Bale has always been prepared to go the extra mile for his art, but I am not sure it was worth it for this rather lengthy and messy crime caper. He portrays con-man "Irving" who works a series of scams with his glamorous British partner "Sydney" (Amy Adams). They are quite successful, unti ... l - that is - they fall foul of aspiring FBI investigator "DiMaso" (Bradley Cooper) who decides he can use their skills to infiltrate the murky world the Mafia. Add to this potentially toxic scenario the politically savvy and aptly named "Polito" (Jeremy Renner) and the omni-presence of "Rosalyn" (Jennifer Lawrence) who just happens to be the wife of "Irving" and who is none too pleased about her husband's antics with his new colleague. What ensues here now is a clunkily thrown together series of escapades that all hang on certain aspects of the story and characterisations that just don't really work. The attempts at humour miss much more than they hit; the faux-gangster plot falls flat and lacks grit or plausibility and Adams' British accent (and therefore her identity) is all over the place - I doubt it would convince even Dick van Dyke let along the FBI! The attempts at building an intricate domino-style plot where it could all come a-tumbling down at any time are too contrived, and that jeopardy presents it's self once too often and with ever diminishing effect as the story rather lurches along to it's almost slap-stick denouement. Though it features an A-list cast, there is not much chemistry on display for us here and the whole thing just takes far, far, too long to get up any head of steam. It does look good, and the soundtrack offers an enjoyably eclectic mix of songs, but I just wasn't sold on the very wordy suckering and scheming, sorry.