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The Hustler

1961, Movie, NR, 134 mins

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This dark stunner, based on Walter Tevis's novel, boasts Paul Newman in the role that made him an overnight superstar. He plays "Fast" Eddie Felson, a pool shark who hustles his way to New York City where he Gleason). Newman is unforgettable; Gleason is brilliantly detached, witty and charming; Piper Laurie, as Eddie's girl, offers some of the best work of her career. Read the complete review for The Hustler
Year: 1961
Rated NR

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Cast
Paul Newman: "Fast" Eddie Felson
Jackie Gleason: Minnesota Fats
Piper Laurie: Sarah Packard
George C. Scott: Bert Gordon
Myron McCormick: Charlie Bums
Murray Hamilton: Findlay

 

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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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Question: Is Marlon Brando the only person who ever refused to accept his Academy Award?


Answer: No. Back in 1936, screenwriter Dudley Nichols refused to accept his best screenplay Oscar for The Informer (1935). The early 1930s were a time of bitter conflicts between the studios and their employees; studio executives were vehemently anti-union and accustomed to forcing actors, writers, composers and crew to work on studio terms or not work at all. Nichols, who later became president of the Screenwriters Guild, refused to accept his award as a protest against what was widely perceived as the Academy's decision to sell out its less powerful members to union-busting studio heads.

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