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Directed by Stuart Rosenberg.
Paul Newman was nominated for an Oscar and George Kennedy received one for his work in this allegorical prison drama. Luke Jackson (Paul Newman) is sentenced to a stretch on a southern chain gang after he's arrested for drunkenly decapitating parking meters. While the avowed ambition of the captain (Strother Martin) is for each prisoner to "get their mind right," it soon becomes obvious that Luke is not about to kowtow to anybody. When challenged to a fistfight by fellow inmate Dragline (George Kennedy), Luke simply refuses to give up, even though he's brutally beaten. Luke knows how to win at poker, even with bad cards, by using his smarts and playing it cool. Luke also figures out a way for the men to get their work done in half the usual time, giving them the afternoon off. Finally, when Luke finds out his mother has died, he plots his escape; when he's caught, he simply escapes again. Soon, Luke becomes a symbol of hope and resilience to the other men in the prison camp -- and a symbol of rebelliousness that must be stamped out to the guards and the captain. Along with stellar performances by Newman, Kennedy, and Martin, Cool Hand Luke features a superb supporting cast, including Ralph Waite, Harry Dean Stanton, Dennis Hopper, Wayne Rogers, and Joe Don Baker as members of the chain gang. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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"I got this idea from watching The 400 Blows this weekend. It only took me about 5 minutes to come up with a pretty long list of films that have to do with being incarcerated in some sense. Some films use this setting as the backdrop of some grave injustice such as false accusation such as Jim Sheridan’s fantastic film, In The Name Of The Father. Sometimes the jail cell is used in comedies like Jim Jarmusch’s Down By Law. Other times we just deal with the emotional and mental drama associated with dealing with your loss of personal freedom such as in American History X and The 25th Hour. And I haven’t even mentioned escape films, like The Shawshank Redemption and Brute Force which is somewhat of a sub-genre in itself. So, with the plethora of films we’ve seen dealing with being locked up in mind, let’s hear about which are some of your favorites. More specifically, what is your favorite scene, shot inside a jail cell or detention center of some sort ... " [More]
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"Hi everyone...I confess I've known about spout.com and been a member for some time, but have not done anything outside of looked up movie reviews and rated some films I've seen. I figure its time to start interacting a bit.I'm 25, live down the street from the spout.com HQ, and am a Communication Arts major which by default makes me a film critic and enthusiast. I love movies from nearly all genres. One of my favorite all-time genres though has to be the Western, though I do love some of the classics (re: Cool Hand Luke) and a lot of the modern "indie" films. The last film I saw twice in the theatres was "3:10 to Yuma", which I thought was nothing short of amazing.Anyways, thought I'd say hi and start contributing a bit. Cheers!-seely " [More]
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"I’m sure some of you have noticed the Christ symbolism in Cool Hand Luke. The most blatant is the visual imagery in the famous “Nobody can eat fifty eggs” scene. At the conclusion of the scene, Luke’s disciples and detractors abandon him and the camera records him from above. Lying on the table, legs crossed at the ankles, arms splayed away from his body, head turned to the side, he looks very much like the image of Christ portrayed in some paintings. Add to that the fact that the egg is a symbol of life, and the scene really makes an impact. Luke becomes a savior and a martyr. The other inmates are his disciples and, after his death, George Kennedy becomes his apostle, spreading the “word” in the oral tradition. Now, did the makers of this movie do this on purpose or am I reading too much into it? I count this movie in my top five. It’s funny and sad and devastating. And, of course, the source for one of the greatest movie quotes of a ... " [More]
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"Easily the funniest moment of this poignant film for me is when Kennedy's character rents out the picture of Newman with the two women. " [More]
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Paul Newman created one of the most indelible anti-authoritarian heroes in movie history with his dynamic portrayal of the title character in 1967's Cool Hand Luke. It's some of the best work of Newman's career, and he's ably backed by the excellent Strother Martin -- whose "What we've got here is a failure to communicate" speech took on a life of its own in popular culture -- and George Kennedy, who won an Oscar for the role of Dragline. Luke creates a rich portrait of prison life and the people on both sides of the corrections department. Co-writer Donn Pearce spent time on a chain gang for safe-cracking, and the work has an unmistakable authenticity. The story is ultimately about the senseless righteousness of authority, and about Luke, a man who manages to win even when he loses. The film would usher in a wave of unconventional heroes, from Bonnie and Clyde that same year to Jack Nicholson's McMurphy in 1975's One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest. ~ Matthew Doberman, All Movie Guide
 



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