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The Color of Money
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Director:
Martin Scorsese
Writers:
Walter Tevis (novel)
Richard Price (screenplay)
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Release Date:
17 October 1986 (USA) more
Genre:
Drama | Sport more
Tagline:
The hustler isn't what he used to be, but he has the next best thing: a kid who is
Plot:
Fast Eddie Felson teaches a cocky but immensely talented protégé the ropes of pool hustling, which in turn inspires him to make an unlikely comeback. full summary | full synopsis
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Awards:
Won Oscar. Another 1 win & 5 nominations more
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Great performances in good movie more (88 total)

Cast

  (Cast overview, first billed only)

Paul Newman ... Fast Eddie Felson

Tom Cruise ... Vincent Lauria

Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio ... Carmen

Helen Shaver ... Janelle

John Turturro ... Julian

Bill Cobbs ... Orvis
Robert Agins ... Earl at Chalkie's
Alvin Anastasia ... Kennedy
Randall Arney ... Child World Customer #1
Elizabeth Bracco ... Diane at Bar

Vito D'Ambrosio ... Lou at Child World
Ron Dean ... Guy in Crowd
Lisa Dodson ... Child World Customer #2
Donald A. Feeney ... Referee #1
Paul Geier ... Two Brothers / Stranger Player
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Additional Details

Runtime:
119 min
Country:
USA
Language:
English
Color:
Color
Aspect Ratio:
1.85 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
70 mm 6-Track (70 mm prints) | Dolby SR (35 mm prints)

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Trivia:
The cue used in the film was not a genuine Balabushka, but a Joss, made to look like a Balabushka. more
Goofs:
Continuity: As the camera zooms in on a fresh rack, the red 3-ball is clearly on Eddie's left behind the yellow 1-ball with the blue 2-ball on Eddie's right. But as camera swings around and follows the cue-ball to the break, the blue 2-ball is on the left (viewers and Eddie's) and the red 3-ball on the right. more
Quotes:
Eddie Felson: Human moves, kid. You study the watch... while I study you. more
Movie Connections:
Referenced in "Moonlighting: The Color of Maddie (#5.3)" (1988) more
Soundtrack:
Let Yourself In For It more

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Great performances in good movie, 11 February 2005
7/10
Author: Cue-ball from Austin, Texas

Paul Newman reprised his role of Eddie Felson from "The Hustler" (1961), on all short lists of great movies, to star in "The Color of Money", a worthy sequel in the way "Rocky II" was to "Rocky" -- not a great movie, but very good.

Eddie, advancing in years, has apparently left the hustling circuit for a more respectable job as a liquor wholesalesman. On his route, he encounters a brash, obnoxious pool shark named Vincent (Tom Cruise) and his girlfriend (Mary Mastrantonio). Vincent has the talent, but not the brains or knowledge, to be another great hustler, so Eddie, his desire for the circuit reignited, offers to stake Vincent and teach him the ropes, in exchange for a substantial piece of the winnings. At first, Vincent's ego and obnoxiousness threaten his development, but he soon learns all of Eddie's tricks -- and a few of his own. By the time of the big tournament at the end of the movie, Eddie and Vince have split ways -- and find themselves on a collision course.

I just realized that "The Color of Money" is my favorite Tom Cruise movie, but not my favorite Paul Newman movie (which could well be "The Hustler"). I re-viewed this movie recently after a long discussion with some friends about the difference between a movie star and an actor, and the few living legends that are both (besides Newman, I'd include Jack Nicholson and Robert de Niro). As always, Newman, even with such a huge public persona, disappears into the role of the middle-aged grifter, heartbroken how far his game has fallen in the days since he left the pool hall circuit. But he also makes the other performers around him shine. Cruise's trademark cockiness shines through in Vincent. Besides Mastrantonio, one of my favorite actresses Helen Shaver turns in a nice performance as Eddie's girlfriend, and Forest Whitaker first appeared on my radar in his short time on screen.

The other star of the movie is the game. While Scorsese didn't make his movie into the character study of "The Hustler", he uses the pool tables and balls as a medium for many artistic scenes. If you are someone who enjoys looking at beautiful movies, you won't be disappointed. And there might even be some real pool players -- you never know...

The story is good, not great. "The Color of Money" is not cut from the same felt as "The Hustler", and does not try to be. It is a movie about pool, not a character study. I don't think I would be up to repeated viewings as frequent as "The Hustler", but it's a fine way to spend an evening watching Newman and Cruise shoot pool.

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