IMDb7.3/10
Rotten Tomatoes93%
Metacritic74/100
Google Users94%
Director: George Roy Hill•Genres: Crime, Drama, Thriller, Comedy
In 1936 Chicago, small-time grifters Johnny Hooker and Henry Gondorff are drawn into an elaborate con to avenge the murder of their friend by a ruthless crime boss. They assemble a team of professional grifters to execute a complex scheme, involving a fake horse racing setup and intricate deception, to fleece the unsuspecting gangster. The plan unfolds with numerous twists and turns, keeping both the target and the audience guessing until the very end.
The Sting was a massive critical and commercial success, widely praised for its witty screenplay, charismatic performances, stylish period detail, and intricate plot. It is considered a classic of the heist genre and a standout film of the 1970s, earning widespread acclaim from both critics and audiences.
Universally praised for its intricate and satisfying plot twists.
Lauded for the exceptional chemistry and performances of Paul Newman and Robert Redford.
Celebrated for its nostalgic period setting and stylish execution.
Google audience: Audiences particularly enjoyed the clever twists and turns of the plot, the strong performances from the lead actors, and the film's overall sophisticated and entertaining presentation. Many found it to be a masterclass in con artistry and filmmaking.
Won 7 Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Original Screenplay, and Best Original Score. Nominated for Best Actor (Robert Redford) and Best Supporting Actor (Robert Shaw). Won Golden Globe Awards for Best Motion Picture – Drama, Best Director, and Best Screenplay.
The iconic ragtime piano score by Scott Joplin, particularly "The Entertainer," was not originally written for the film. Director George Roy Hill rediscovered Joplin's music and decided to use it to give the film its distinctive period feel and jaunty tone.
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