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Format: DVD Mar 1998 Rated PG Recording Mode: Mono Closed Captioned 129 min. Color Extra Info: Limited Edition Packaging UPC: 025192016523 |
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Movie Description Hoping that box-office lighting might strike twice, George Roy Hill again joined forces with Paul Newman and Robert Redford, who star as con men Henry Gondorff and Johnny Hooker in THE STING. In the Chicago of the 1930s, Johnny's partner, Luther (Robert Earl Jones), is fatally wounded by a victim of one of their scams who turns out to be powerful syndicate boss Doyle Lonnegan (Robert Shaw). Eager for revenge, Johnny takes a tip from his dying partner and seeks out mutual friend Gondorff, a consummate master of the long con. Gondorff rouses himself from his alcoholic inertia and agrees to help Johnny take down the despicable Lonnegan, conscripting an army of grifters ready to avenge their friend's death. The labyrinthine plot, which is stuffed with false leads, red herrings, and a double-cross-a-minute, involves a fake bookie joint, a very persistent FBI agent, a bunch of corrupt cops, and one shifty dame. An extremely entertaining film, the Oscar-winning film transcends the genre through the superb acting of the three leads, the keen attention to the re-creation of period detail, and a fiendishly intricate script that cons audiences completely. The wonderful score, which became immensely popular, featured Marvin Hamlisch's orchestral transcriptions of Scott Joplin's piano rags; the film led to a revival of interest in the composer. The film is one of the most entertaining films of the 1970s and lives up to its hype on repeat viewings.
Synopsis This lighthearted caper tells the story of two con men who attempt to swindle a powerful racketeer in 1930s Chicago. Johnny Hooker is a young confidence man whose mentor is murdered when they run afoul of syndicate head Doyle Lonnegan. Seeking revenge as well as a career boost, Hooker joins forces with old pro Henry Gondorff. Together the two scam artists cook up a complicated gambling sting that could net them the big score they are looking for.
Film Notes DVD Features:
Region 1 Keep Case Full Frame - 1.33:1 Single Layer Audio: Dolby Digital Mono 2.0 - English Dolby Digital Mono 2.0 - Spanish Dolby Digital Mono 2.0 - French Additional Release Material: Trailer - 1.Original Theatrical Trailer Text/Photo Galleries: Cast Biographies Production Notes
Theatrical release: December 23, 1973.
Shooting locations: Pasadena, Santa Monica, and Los Angeles, CA, and Chicago, IL.
George Roy Hill decided to use the Scott Joplin music after hearing his nephew playing it on the piano.
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