The Hustler

 


This one has been selected for preservation by the National Film Registry, meaning it is considered culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant.


A classic any way you view it, The Hustler depicts a small-time pool hustler who travels cross-country with his partner and earns good money via gambling. But his self-destructive attitude and big mouth force him to challenge legendary player ‘Minnesota Fats’.


Shot and released in an age when online gambling was not even close to being a concept, this is no laugh-a-minute rib-tickler. Instead, The Hustler is a cynical and incredibly cold movie from start to finish.


There's not an ounce of humour in it, none whatsoever, yet it’s still one of the best sports gambling movies ever made. That said, do not expect a film full of games of pool with trick shots galore either. But if you are a first-timer viewer of this black and white masterpiece, it will have you gripped. It was the movie which turned Paul Newman into a superstar and it is easy to understand why.

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