Smokey
10-04-2008, 08:15 PM
Dedicated to paul Newman, he seem to be more comfortable playing the under dog role which he excelled at.
In chronicle order:
The Hustler (1961):With Jackie Gleason as Minnesota Fats as one of his rare dramatic role, he takes on new a comer.
http://www.lacoctelera.com/myfiles/pianistaenunburdel/The%20Hustler.jpg
Cool hand Luke (1967): As one of better prison drama films, Newman defy the authorities until the end -come hell or water. Memorable performance by George Kennedy.
http://artfiles.art.com/images/-/Paul-Newman---Cool-Hand-Luke-Photograph-C10101950.jpeg
Hombre (1967): As a tribute and contraray to John Ford's Stagecoach, the Indian save the day. Richard Boone steal every scene he is in.
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51f-TuhUXsL._SS500_.jpg
Towering Inferno (1974): As one of best disaster movie ever made with a terrific all star cast, Steve McQueen and Newman battle fire and buroiocrats at site of world tallest building.
http://www.cinemaretro.com/uploads/TOWER20SUPPORTING20CASTcopy.jpg
The Verdict (1982): Nominations including Best Picture and Best Actor for Paul Newman's performance as a down-and-out alcoholic attorney who stumbles onto one last chance to redeem himself.
http://www.upstartfilmcollective.com/portfolios/jcharnick/images/mamet-pix/films/verdict.jpg
Nobody’s Fool (1994): A very low key movie, family past history come to hunt Newman, he must finally come to terms with his family and take responsibilities that he has ignored for the duration of his life.
http://www.dreamagic.com/roger/nobodysFool.gif
In chronicle order:
The Hustler (1961):With Jackie Gleason as Minnesota Fats as one of his rare dramatic role, he takes on new a comer.
http://www.lacoctelera.com/myfiles/pianistaenunburdel/The%20Hustler.jpg
Cool hand Luke (1967): As one of better prison drama films, Newman defy the authorities until the end -come hell or water. Memorable performance by George Kennedy.
http://artfiles.art.com/images/-/Paul-Newman---Cool-Hand-Luke-Photograph-C10101950.jpeg
Hombre (1967): As a tribute and contraray to John Ford's Stagecoach, the Indian save the day. Richard Boone steal every scene he is in.
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51f-TuhUXsL._SS500_.jpg
Towering Inferno (1974): As one of best disaster movie ever made with a terrific all star cast, Steve McQueen and Newman battle fire and buroiocrats at site of world tallest building.
http://www.cinemaretro.com/uploads/TOWER20SUPPORTING20CASTcopy.jpg
The Verdict (1982): Nominations including Best Picture and Best Actor for Paul Newman's performance as a down-and-out alcoholic attorney who stumbles onto one last chance to redeem himself.
http://www.upstartfilmcollective.com/portfolios/jcharnick/images/mamet-pix/films/verdict.jpg
Nobody’s Fool (1994): A very low key movie, family past history come to hunt Newman, he must finally come to terms with his family and take responsibilities that he has ignored for the duration of his life.
http://www.dreamagic.com/roger/nobodysFool.gif