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Title: The Sting
  • Released: 1973-12-25

  • Genre: Comedy, Crime, Drama

  • Date: 1973-12-25

  • Runtime: 129 Minutes

  • Company: Universal Pictures, Zanuck/Brown Productions

  • Language: English

  • Budget: $5,500,000

  • Revenue: $159,616,327

  • Plot Keyword : Comedy, Crime, Drama

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  • Director: Henry Bumstead, Richard D. Zanuck, William Reynolds, Dean Smith, Bernie Pollack, Edith Head, David Brown, George Roy Hill, Robert Surtees, Marvin Hamlisch

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Narrative The Sting (1973):

Set in the 1930s this intricate caper deals with an ambitious small-time crook and a veteran con man who seek revenge on a vicious crime lord who murdered one of their gang.
Casts of The Sting:
Paul Newman, Robert Redford, Robert Shaw, Charles Durning, Ray Walston, Eileen Brennan, Harold Gould, John Heffernan, Dana Elcar, Jack Kehoe

...all it takes is a little confidence.

User Rating: 8.1 out of 10 ★ From 1466 Users
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Not only does it sting, it floats like a butterfly as well.

Academy Award Winner Best Picture, Academy Award Winner Best Director-George Roy Hill, Academy Award Winner Best Screenplay-David S. Ward, Academy Award Winner Best Editing-William Reynolds, Academy Award Winner Best Song Score-Marvin Hamlisch, Academy Award Winner Best Art Direction/Set Decoration-Bumstead & Payne, Academy Award Winner Best Costume Design-Edith Head, Nominated for Best Actor (Redford), Best Cinematography, Best Sound.

Few films can draw me in and indulge me on repeat viewings like The Sting does, it was barely 36 hours ago when I sat there talking to the screen offering advice like I was in the flipping film. I have seen it written that the film's success was only garnered because of the star appeal of the leads! Well for starters that is an insult to Robert Shaw who may be accused of overdoing it at times, but his portrayal of Lonnegan is a complete joy, witness the fury on his face during an on train poker game as the irrepressible Newman does comedy gold. Visually the film is a delight, and the story fuses together to culminate in an ending that not only stings with impact; but also floats like a cinematic butterfly. 10/10