The Sting (5/10) Movie CLIP - This is a Class Joint (1973) HD
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CLIP DESCRIPTION:
Henry Gondorff (Paul Newman) and crew pull a horse race con on Lonnegan (Robert Shaw).
FILM DESCRIPTION:
Four years after setting box offices ablaze in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, Paul Newman, Robert Redford, and director George Roy Hill re-teamed with similar success for The Sting. Redford plays Depression-era confidence trickster Johnny Hooker, whose friend and mentor Luther Coleman (Robert Earl Jones) is murdered by racketeer/gambler Doyle Lonnegan (Robert Shaw). Hoping to avenge Luther's death, Johnny begins planning a "sting" -- an elaborate scam -- to destroy Lonnegan. He enlists the aid of "the greatest con artist of them all," Henry Gondorff (Paul Newman), who pulls himself out of a drunken stupor and rises to the occasion. Hooker and Gondorff gather together an impressive array of con men, all of whom despise Lonnegan and wish to settle accounts on behalf of Luther. The twists and surprises that follow are too complex to relate in detail -- suffice to say that you can't cheat an honest man, and that you shouldn't accept everything at face value. The Sting became one of the biggest hits of the early '70s; grossing 68.5 million dollars during its first run, the film also picked up seven Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Screenplay, and Best Adapted Score for Marvin Hamlisch's unforgettable setting of Scott Joplin's ragtime music.
CREDITS:
TM & © Universal (1973)
Cast: Charles Dierkop, Jack Kehoe, Paul Newman, Robert Redford, Robert Shaw, Tom Spratley, Ray Walston, Eileen Brennan
Director: George Roy Hill
Producers: Tony Bill, Robert Crawford Jr., Richard D. Zanuck, David Brown, Julia Phillips, Michael Phillips
Screenwriter: David S. Ward
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Robert Shaw every expression conveys a thousand words he was a master
Robert Shaw, excellent acting!!
This movie is now 50 yrs old. One of the best top 3 classics of all time in my books. 👌
I agree. The Sting, The Cincinnati Kid and Rocky are the best classic movies from that era.
Robert Shaw is in a league of his own. What a master actor.
We need a bigger boat!
Agree with you both: His characters should've prevailed in the end of The Sting and Jaws.
RiP Robt Shaw and Paul
Wish Newman was tough like this in Butch Cassidy. He played him like Bob Hope!
Love the little emphasis on what a petty person Lonnegan is, that for all his power and money he can't resist going over and gloating at a small-time gambler that just lost, the very character trait they use to hook him.
Like all thugs.
One of the most well crafted movies ever made. Great script, casting, and acting.
According to a story I read on-line, a junior reader at the studio found the script on the "slush-pile," the stack of rejected stories and decided to look it over. This newbie realized this was THE All American Caper, a real ruby in a pile of rocks. He pitched it to the studio boss and the rest is history. If it's true, it makes a fitting back-story to the movie, with it's theme of the underdogs vs the Big Baddie.
Entertaining movie but think how can you open a betting shop without local authority permission ? How can you stop the general public from coming in.
it's a fun movie. The type of movie you watch ONCE every year or 2 because it's a masterclass in film-making. Robert Shaw, like Quint, was perfect as Lonnegan.
No attempt to soften or fade the look of the film just because it's a period piece. I like that. It's like we've gone back in time.
Technicolor
When I was a kid, this movie played at our local theater and was held over for 5 weeks. I went to the Saturday matinees all 5 weeks.
The 1970’s..... Greatest decade of Movies and Music
I love how they had a couple of guys emphasize that Blue Note was an unknown and a long shot. It really sold Lonnegan on the idea.
Linneman.😉
@@CB-xr1eg Lemmerman...
Who in the blazes is Blue Note?
Lombard
And yet no one else spoke to him at all.. not withstanding that he is about as friendly as a white shark .. to those who understand how humans interact its a big tell ...make of this what you will.
One thing I like about this movie is that is a total team effort, not just the work of Redford and Newman to pull off the con. Apollo 13 is another movie like that.
That moon landing hoax is another with red rum
@@rockers7889 they didn’t land on the moon in Apollo 13. Oops. You can’t even get out conspiracies correct.
@@rockers7889 Drink another one. They didn't even land on the moon in Apollo 13 dumb dumb. Get your history strait before trying to tear it down
@@davidkruse4030 rockers78 knew the Apollo 13 hoax didn't land on the Moon. Read his statement again.
@@rockers7889 git gud n00b lol
Never trust a horse race caller with a Martian accent.
😆👍
Shaw's eyes could kill ya but Paul's baby blues were something
Robert Shaw did this movie and then followed it up with Jaws. How is that for a one-two punch!?
The sharks took the rest! Shaw is fantastic...ya follow?
@@nodythova8543 , well played.
Followed it up with The Taking of Pelham 123. 1974. THEN he did Jaws.
Continued the momentum with “Black Sunday” in ‘76.
Brilliant
I always thought that short actor who plays one of the henchmen looked just like the "thug" wise guy that the Looney Tunes used to trout out when they needed a stereotype of a bad guy.
Your right, he does! Mugsy, am I right?
He was "flat nose" from Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.
yes he looked like one of the guys from Wacky races. the gangster mobile mob hill gang ??? liked the way he smirks at Redford
Charles Dierkop. Check out the opening credits of POLICE WOMAN. He plays an undercover cop and he has 70s long hair and a mustache. It's hilarious.
LMAO....I know EXACTLY who you are referring to
The amount of acting talent in this movie is absolutely ridiculous!!!
This is such a well crafted scene. Paul Newman pretends to be a sore loser and lays out his strained relationship with Redford in such a natural way in less than 30 seconds.
Yeah we know. We watched the same thing you did.
Dang, Robert Shaw could play one scary dude!
His screen presence is remarkable.
He exudes menace without trying.
The race horse announcer is Mr. Hand from Fast Times at Ridgmont High.
And he’s in the BMX movie Rad.
he was Our Favorite Martian long before any of this
Thats Ray Walston to you, and you're on OUR time now
Mr. Hand!
He'll always be Boothby from Star Trek: TNG.
I’ve always had a soft spot for this movie and saw it when I was 8 years old in 1973
What a great scene. Flawlessly executed. George Roy Hill had a great gift.
Slap Shot, Waldo Pepper. He was a period director. He had a knack for it.
Hey WINSTON.... NO WAY !!!!
burn in hell
brilliantly casted. Hollywood's best A and B actors. In my Top 5.
Paul Newman won of the best ever surly
I have always liked Eileen Brennan. Heck! All of the actors, including the supporting cast are and were fabulous!!!!!!
I forgot Eileen Brennan was in this, she was a broad tough as a brass rail
What a way to go!!!!! The way Newman and Redford fooled that man.... iconic !!!!
Note that actor Dana Elcar appears in the left rear of the scene for two seconds beginning at the 2:51 mark. He played con man Hickey who pretended to be FBI agent Polk. This is one of several proofs that the Redford character (Hooker/Kelly) knew all along that the supposed FBI agent was fake and actually another member of Gondorff's (Newman's) gang of con men, and that Hooker never had any intention to betray Gondorff. Temporarily fooling the audience about this was the ultimate sting.
Absolutely awesome movie. All the actors hit it out of the park.
Mr. Hand sure called a good race.
Yea you gotta hand it to him...
my favorite martian could disappear if shtf
Ray Walston
'Aloha. My name is Mr. Hand. I have but one question for you. Can you attend my class, it is for your benefit and if you can't make it, I can make you. We have a 20 question quiz every Friday which counts as 1/3 along with the midterm and final. Also, there will be no eating. No eating in this class. get used to doing your own stuff on your own time. Just like you wouldn't want me coming over to your house and discussing us history.'
Uncle Martin was the coolest 😎
City hands, Mr. Lonnegan. From countin money all yer life!
Superb, well thought out reference! Well done
I'll say it to the day I'm Gone the sting is the perfect movie in every way possible
It is the peak scene of the movie when you remember the whole show!
I like a slurred speech Lonigan
Plot twist. About 5 seconds after Paul Newman says "that's it fellas" and they all start high-fiving, Lonnegan walks back into the betting shop because he forgot his umbrella.
And a bloodbath follows.
My mom took me to see this in ‘73 at the Andrews AFB theater in Maryland when I was 7 years old .
It was a double-feature with another timeless & thoroughly enjoyable film: American Graffiti.
Was a cool movie when it opened. Is still a cool movie now. All the cast worked well together!
Long Live Paul Newman
The ultimate movie about cheating the cheater. The acting was incredible!! I miss Robert Shaw-one of the greatest actors ever!!!!
Robert Shaw left this earth way too soon with his genius talent.
Charles Dierkop was the actor who played Floyd, the shorter bodyguard (aka Flat Nose Curry in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, along with a long list of other movie credits). That's a classic scene at 2:29 and again at 2:38 where he looks at Redford as though to say, "Yeah, go ahead buddy, show me how tough you are." Every scene in this movie was so well thought-out.
I love Floyd. What a 30's gangster mug. Classic!!
Always wonder when I see Floyd give that look to Kelly, if it goes back to when they were n Butch/Sundance together. Maybe n that movie they did the same there too !!
Slap Shot too. George Roy Hill must have had him on speed dial.
Jedan od najboljih filmova koji sam gledao.
"They're at the post....I'll call Belmont next..."
N the upcoming Western Union office scene where Lonnegan, Kelly, and Twist meet, I spotted a blooper. As J J leaves the place, he switches back the pic off the desk and grabs a coat off the coat rack. That COAT was already there when JJ and Twist were trying to convince the Western Union guy of painting the office. So if any of u have noticed this or any other blooper, speak now or.......THANX. I luv this movie, really !!
Building shadow when Twist is watching Doyle walking.
nice scene, even better when you find so many film buffs in the comments.
Scott Joplin music, Best part of this Movie...
Full monty by the blue eyes.amazing.
Bluest eyes in cinema.
Almost unnaturally blue at times.
Yes he does have unbelievable blue eyes but his best quality to me is his unbelievable acts of generosity as witnessed by the camps he started for underprivileged children and the fact that he gave all of his profits from his foods to charity. Now that’s how a rich person should act
No its Paul Newman
Just imagine him and Kurt Russell in a stare off!
Sinatra ............. Not even close
Brilliant scene - tells so much about Lonegan - his obsession with putting one over on EVERYONE, which is also of course the cause of his undoing.
@jeffy fielding Sorry Mr Lonnerman.
Didn't realize Mr. Hand was the announcer.
Aloha Mr. Spicoli
He was Newman's Favorite Martian
does that make him Mr. Mouth?
Mr. Hand's a teacher, and has to moonlight, to make ends meet. Bitchin.
Listen as they say Narragansett Park Rhode Island. I grew up in Rumford, a small part of East Providence, and the race track was not far up the road and still running while I was a kid
In another scene they mention Rockingham Park, a track that closed a few years back here in New Hampshire. This movie wasn't just stylish, but well-researched.
I often got Warwick ri and providence on business.
"It is double pleasure to deceive the deceiver" -- Niccolo Machiavelli
Everyone overlooks Ray Walston's terrrific calling of races.
Ray Walston, in my opinion was a great all around actor from doing this, My Favorite Martian to South Pacific & Star Trek The Next Generation as well as Silver Streak and Damn Yankees. Awesome performances all ....😊
Lonnegan never picks up it's the same voice calling all the races.
@@nicholasmuro1742 , Of course, it's the same person calling the races as betting parlors received the racing information via ticker tape from a wire service company, in this film Western Union, and the person who receives the tape calls the races. They are not live broadcasts as that was not very common back in 1936. That is why they were conning him as Lonnegan thought that the insider person at Western Union gave him the race results before they put the results out to the general public, called post-betting back then. Of course, live broadcasting, via OTB which was becoming common when the movie came out, ended that practice.
In an earlier scene the old man said his 'specialty' is an Englishman when, as an Englishman, he would say 'speciality'.
That is such a great movie.
With a con that large, I wonder what the payout was to all of the participants involved?
Half a million wasn't it? Split between about fifty people perhaps. Just my estimate...
@@jockejocke1 More, if you count Redford's share. He doesn't do it for the money. Besides, like he said, he'd 'probably blow it, anyway'.
That one guy who asked for “flat rate” probably made $80 while everyone else made at least a thousand.
best movie ever
Great Con Movie best ever.. Classic!!!!
Blue Note just won the 7th at Cal Expo.
And TODAY, Wrecking Crew scratched at Churchill, God help us!
You just gotta love that the casino paid off Lonagon With his own money
GREAT movie.
only in the mind of Hollywood
Great movie
great film
Those blue eyes. So piercing
Great show
Excellent!
Big Race... interesting Friend😄!
Great scene and movie. I always found it odd that Newman and Redford actually had chemistry together because Newman could out-act Redford by a mile. Love Mr. Hand calling the "race."
Because they were good friends.
Redford had his moments, over the years. But, yeah, he doesn't have Newman's level of chops.
@@4orrcountry True.
Ray Walston from My favorite Martian in the early 60s...
He was Uncle Martin 🌹💖
Good Stuff... I Can't Get Enough
In the real world,Blue Note faded in the stretch last night at Cal Expo,finishing third.
So Uncle Martin was on earth long before he met Tim...!
Or, Jeff Spicoli.
Eileen Brennan was a doll. A terrific actress too.
Supporting cast is cool here too....
2:07 Wish we saw more of the cigarette girl. Cute smile!
@@WWEMasterLucky1994 TMI.
Este filme golpe de mestre é demais só artistas de primeira linha
Even when I saw this movie for the first time when I was a youngster I right away picked up that they have the same man "calling" all the races from different tracks...to me that is an immediate dead giveaway that they are running a scam....and surely a seasoned pro gambler would have picked up on it sooner than me...kind of a big whole in such an expensive movie.
No, that's a thing they did in period in legit joints too. Check Curt Renz's reply for more/
These Are Very Nice Clips of This Film; "The Sting!!!"
Thats it fellas !!
Race being called by Mr Hand.
A class movie.
The annoying tipster guy in the grey suit is in MIDNIGHT RUN as the guy that always said, "Maybe I outta get some doughnuts"
Veteran character actor
He just died in 2020, Jack Kehoe
R.I.P Charles Grodin
AND.......THAT little wire from the door bell buzzer to SHAWS place..... HMMM..... back n those days would have to run across the street under ground to SHAWS place......Now, come on !!!
Why underground? It could run overhead.
never thought this would go so far ,?...the law suites%
Great movie then, great movie today....(as I stroke the right side of my nose)
Great FILM/,,,,,,,
dad aka: bruce willas, were is my on star?%
I especially enjoyed Uncle Martian calling the horse race )
You're gonna need a bigger racetrack.
Le meilleur film sur l'arnaque
I never knew Eileen Brennan was in this too.
LOVE ONLY "PAUL NEWMAN"❤❤❤
"Freeze frame" @ 1:55..................that money is blank.....................(8^P
Well then it ain't money...is it?
Kind of got confused. "Excuse me Mr. Shaw." I thought he was addressing Robert Shaw.
"The winner is Panic Relief."
PAUL NEWMAN !!!!!!!!!!!!!!THIS IS A CLASS JOINT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I know this sounds corny as fuck, but he has the most piercing blue eyes. Gorgeous.
GreenGretel that's not corny. He was pretty handsome back then
your user name is stupid
zobielamouche1 Come again, zobieladouche1?
Robert Shaw.
why is Mr Hand calling a horse race ? shouldn't he be eating pizza and talking about Cuba
What are you??? On dope!!! Lol
Ya fella?
@SPOOKYLASS
I disagree, he looks lovely with his natural dark hair, but then, depends on taste I suppose. Have you seen "The Luck of Ginger Coffey"?
Absolutely awesome movie a timeless classic ALIEN
this had nothing to do with bees. I got a refund.
I watched this in a drive-in theater with my folks