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Hud
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Leading Role: Melvyn Douglas, Patricia Neal, Paul Newman
Director: Martin Ritt

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Dec 2003
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111 min.
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UPC: 097360663044
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Movie Description
Martin Ritt's HUD is an adaptation of Larry McMurtry's novel HORSEMAN, PASS BY, successfully transformed into an entertaining and ambitious contemporary Western. Set on a Texas ranch where Cadillacs, cattle, and transistor radios coexist uneasily, the film stars Paul Newman as the hedonistic, arrogant, and rebellious farmhand Hud Bannon. Hud is constantly at odds with his kind father Homer (Melvyn Douglas), who blames him for the death of his brother. Hud further strains their relationship when he begins taking his nephew out drinking and chasing women. But when it appears that Homer's herd of cattle may have contracted hoof-and-mouth disease, he asks his son's help and advice. Predictably, Homer and Hud disagree about what should be done with the cattle, so Hud tries to gain ownership of the ranch--which could mean taking away his father's sole possession and livelihood. Beautifully photographed, the film has a clean visual style, emphasizing both the open spaces of the Texan landscape and the Cadillacs and Dr. Pepper signs that adorn it. Patricia Neal won an oscar for her role, and Newman's performance gives the film its wit and considerable velocity; his character, Hud, is morally reprehensible but still likeable and charismatic, and he carries the film forward to its surprising and poignant ending.

Credits
Cast:Melvyn Douglas, Patricia Neal, Paul Newman
Director:Martin Ritt
Producer:Irving Ravetch, Martin Ritt

Synopsis
Newman is unforgettable as Hud Bannon, a classic heel and detestable cattle rancher, whose womanizing, drinking, and arrogance constantly pit him against his father, Homer. Widening the rift between the two is an incident that occurred 15 years ago, which resulted in the death of Hud's brother, Norman. The discord between father and son is so great that when Homer desperately needs his son's help, the selfish Hud makes a bad situation even worse. Hated by virtually everyone -- maybe even himself -- Hud is clearly on a downward spiral, heading for a life of even more loneliness and pain. Based on Larry McMurty's novel "Horseman, Pass By."

Film Notes
DVD Features:

Region 1
Keep Case
Anamorphic Widescreen
Audio:
Dolby Digital 5.1 - English
Dolby Surround - English
Dolby Digital Mono - English
Dolby Digital Mono - French
Interactive Features:
Scene Access
Interactive Menus

Originally released theatrically on May 29, 1963.

Filmed on location in Texas.

Paul Newman was nominated for both an Academy Award and a Golden Globe for Best Actor for his role as Hud.

The ad campaigns for the film upon its release announced: "Paul Newman is HUD."

Paul Newman had been so frustrated by the censor's reactions to several of his previous edgy films that he chose the most unsavory story and character he could find, which was Hud, the amoral loner and seducer in Larry McMurtry's HORSEMAN, PASS BY.

Industry Reviews
"...[A] superbly acted Texas morality tale....One of the greatest black-and-white movies ever..."
USA Today - Mike Clark (11/04/1994)

"Paul Newman, all Texan swagger and mesmerising Marlboro sneers, completely redefines the concept of 'iconic'..."
Uncut - Kevin Maher (07/01/2004)

Quotations
"Well I always say the law was meant to be interpreted in a lenient manner, and that's what I try to do. Sometimes I lean to one side of it, sometimes I lean to the other." -- Hud Bannon (Paul Newman)


"How many honest men you know? You take the sinners away from the saints, you're lucky to end up with Abraham Lincoln." -- Hud (Paul Newman) to his father Homer Bannon (Melvyn Douglas)


"Nobody gets out of life alive." -- Hud (Paul Newman)

Hud (to Lon): "The world's so full of crap a man's going to get into it sooner or later, whether he's careful or not."


"Man like that sounds no better than a heel. Aren't you all? Honey, don't go shootin' all the dogs 'cause one of 'ems got fleas." -- Hud (Paul Newman) to Alma (Patricia Neal)


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