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The Sting (1973)

December 25, 1973 (US) Comedy, Crime, Drama • 129m

Overview

A novice con man teams up with an acknowledged master to avenge the murder of a mutual friend by pulling off the ultimate big con and swindling a fortune from a big-time mobster.

Director

George Roy Hill

Writer

David S. Ward

Top Billed

Paul Newman

Keywords

Top Billed Cast

Paul Newman
Paul Newman

Henry Gondorff

Robert Redford
Robert Redford

Johnny Hooker

Robert Shaw
Robert Shaw

Doyle Lonnegan

Charles Durning
Charles Durning

Lt. Wm. Snyder

Ray Walston
Ray Walston

J.J. Singleton

Dana Elcar
Dana Elcar

F.B.I. Agent Polk

Robert Earl Jones
Robert Earl Jones

Luther Coleman

Charles Dierkop
Charles Dierkop

Floyd (Bodyguard)

Lee Paul
Lee Paul

Bodyguard

Avon Long
Avon Long

Benny Garfield

Larry D. Mann
Larry D. Mann

Train Conductor

Leonard Barr
Leonard Barr

Burlesque House Comedian

Paulene Myers
Paulene Myers

Alva Coleman

Joe Tornatore
Joe Tornatore

Black Gloved Gunman

Jack Collins
Jack Collins

Duke Boudreau

Tom Spratley
Tom Spratley

Curly Jackson

Ken Sansom
Ken Sansom

Western Union Executive

Ta-Tanisha
Ta-Tanisha

Louise Coleman

William Benedict
William Benedict

Roulette Dealer

Robert Brubaker
Robert Brubaker

Bill Clayton from Pittsburgh (uncredited)

Kathleen Freeman
Kathleen Freeman

Kid Twist's Wife (uncredited)

Susan French
Susan French

Landlady (uncredited)

Bruce Kimball
Bruce Kimball

Lacey the Bouncer (uncredited)

Alexander Lockwood
Alexander Lockwood

Landlord (uncredited)

Chuck Morrell
Chuck Morrell

FBI Agent Chuck (uncredited)

Byron Morrow
Byron Morrow

Mr. Jameson from Chicago (uncredited)

Pearl Shear
Pearl Shear

Lady in Phone Booth (uncredited)

Arthur Tovey
Arthur Tovey

Bank Officer (uncredited)

Guy Way
Guy Way

Gambling Den Boss (uncredited)

Jim Michael
Jim Michael

Bartender (uncredited)

Jack Berle
Jack Berle

Gambler (uncredited)

Nick Borgani
Nick Borgani

Tailor (uncredited)

Robert Buckingham
Robert Buckingham

Gambler (uncredited)

Peter Eastman
Peter Eastman

Poker Player (uncredited)

Richard Elmore
Richard Elmore

Gambler (uncredited)

Bob Folkerson
Bob Folkerson

Gambler (uncredited)

Sig Frohlich
Sig Frohlich

Gambler (uncredited)

Ralph Gambina
Ralph Gambina

Gambler (uncredited)

Clarke Gordon
Clarke Gordon

Mr. Lombard (uncredited)

Jack Griffin
Jack Griffin

Cabbie (uncredited)

Bob Harks
Bob Harks

Pedestrian (uncredited)

George Holmes
George Holmes

Gambler (uncredited)

Sid Kane
Sid Kane

Cashier #2 (uncredited)

Mike Lally
Mike Lally

Gambler (uncredited)

Tom McDonough
Tom McDonough

Gambler (uncredited)

Richard Niehaus
Richard Niehaus

Train Passenger (uncredited)

Jessica Rains
Jessica Rains

Secretary (uncredited)

Al Roberts
Al Roberts

Gambler (uncredited)

Edwin Rochelle
Edwin Rochelle

Gambler (uncredited)

Clark Ross
Clark Ross

Man at Bar (uncredited)

Crew
Edith Head
Edith Head

Costume Design

Tony Bill
Tony Bill

Producer

Robert Surtees
Robert Surtees

Director of Photography

Charlsie Bryant
Charlsie Bryant

Script Supervisor

Ernest B. Wehmeyer
Ernest B. Wehmeyer

Production Manager

Albert Whitlock
Albert Whitlock

Visual Effects

Richard D. Zanuck
Richard D. Zanuck

Executive Producer

Henry Bumstead
Henry Bumstead

Art Direction

James W. Payne
James W. Payne

Set Decoration

Rick Sharp
Rick Sharp

Makeup Artist

Gary Liddiard
Gary Liddiard

Makeup Artist

Eileen Peterson
Eileen Peterson

Unit Publicist

Charles W. Short
Charles W. Short

Camera Operator

Marvin Hamlisch
Marvin Hamlisch

Original Music Composer

Ray Gosnell Jr.
Ray Gosnell Jr.

First Assistant Director

John Scarne
John Scarne

Technical Advisor

Robert Crawford Jr.
Robert Crawford Jr.

Associate Producer

Charles Dismukes
Charles Dismukes

Second Assistant Director

Marvin Hamlisch
Marvin Hamlisch

Music Arranger

Julius Rosenkrantz
Julius Rosenkrantz

Property Master

Emile Kuri
Emile Kuri

Set Decoration

Jim Gillespie
Jim Gillespie

Assistant Makeup Artist

Mark Reedall
Mark Reedall

Key Makeup Artist

Richard Hopper
Richard Hopper

Production Illustrator

Henry Larrecq
Henry Larrecq

Assistant Art Director

Buzz Newhouse
Buzz Newhouse

Construction Coordinator

Peter Berkos
Peter Berkos

Sound Effects Editor

Bob Warner
Bob Warner

Special Effects Manager

Richard Barth
Richard Barth

Camera Operator

Marie Cosindas
Marie Cosindas

Still Photographer

Thomas Del Ruth
Thomas Del Ruth

First Assistant Camera

Arthur W. Frantz
Arthur W. Frantz

Lighting Technician

Frank Shugrue
Frank Shugrue

Still Photographer

Timothy E. Wade
Timothy E. Wade

Assistant Camera

Frederic L. Knudtson
Frederic L. Knudtson

Assistant Editor

Marvin Hamlisch
Marvin Hamlisch

Music Director

Marvin Hamlisch
Marvin Hamlisch

Music Producer

Gunther Schuller
Gunther Schuller

Music Arranger

Billy Byers
Billy Byers

Music Arranger

Scott Joplin
Scott Joplin

Original Music Composer

Jaroslav Gebr
Jaroslav Gebr

Title Designer

David Brown
David Brown

Executive Producer

Collection

The Sting Collection



Reviews

John Chard

⭐ 10/10

September 9, 2019

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 Be… read the rest.

CinemaSerf

⭐ 8/10

May 27, 2023

Say what you like about the undoubted chemistry between Paul Newman ("Henry") and Robert Redford ("Johnny") this film belongs to a superb effort from the understated but hugely entertaining Robert Shaw. He's the hard-nosed gangster "Lonnegan" who gets (anonymously) fleeced by a "Johnny" who quickly decides that discretion is the better part of valour and gets out of Dodge. It's at this stage that the two grifters decide that their mark could be g… read the rest.

Filipe Manuel Neto

⭐ 10/10

September 4, 2023

**It is imperative to rediscover this magnificent film.**

There are many films about con artists and confidence games (Ocean’s Eleven and its two or three sequels, for example), but I had never seen one that was so good-natured and in which the main characters were so likable. It's a light, family comedy from the 70s, in which a group of tricksters decides to risk their lives to deceive a powerful and rich mobster in order to avenge a friend, … read the rest.

Status

Released

Original Language

EN

Budget

$5,500,000

Revenue

$159,616,327

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