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The Color Of Money

1986, Movie, R, 119 mins

COLOR OF MONEY, THE
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One of Martin Scorsese's most commercial undertakings, this sequel to The Hustler relinquishes none of his unique style and vision. Twenty-five years after being banned from big-time pool, "Fast Eddie" Felsen (Paul Newman) resurfaces — older, wiser, and much more cynical. He takes young hotshot pool hustler (Tom Cruise) under his wing and on the road, teaching his flamboyant, flaky protege the rules of the game. IPG;One of Martin Scorsese's most commercial undertakings, this sequel to "The Hustler" relinquishes none of his unique style and vision. Twenty-five years after being banned from big-time pool, "Fast Eddie" Felsen (Paul Newman) resurfaces - older, wiser, and much more cynical. He takes young hotshot pool hustler (Tom Cruise) under his wing and on the road, teaching his flamboyant, flaky protege the rules of the game. Read the complete review for The Color Of Money
Year: 1986
Rated R

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Cast
Paul Newman: Eddie
Tom Cruise: Vincent
Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio: Carmen
Helen Shaver: Janelle
John Turturro: Julian
Bill Cobbs: Orvis

 

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Question: I know sequels and remakes don't usually get nominated for Oscars, but has anyone other than Al Pacino ever been nominated for playing the same character in different movies? He was nominated for his portrayal of Michael Corleone in both The Godfather (1972) and The Godfather: Part II (1974), which was a big exception to the sequel stigma. My friends and I were talking about it and we're all stumped.


Answer: Three other actors have also been honored twice for the same role: Bing Crosby was nominated for playing Father Chuck O'Malley in Going My Way (1944) and its sequel, The Bells of St. Mary's (1945). Peter O'Toole was nominated for playing King Hen read more

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