Friday Film Noir
The Sting (1973)
George Roy Hill’s The Sting is a masterful film that captures the charm and wit of Depression-era America. The story follows con artists Johnny Hooker (Robert Redford) and Henry Gondorff (Paul Newman) as they team up to execute an elaborate revenge scheme against mob boss Doyle Lonnegan (Robert Shaw). With its intricate plot, charismatic leads, and memorable ragtime score by Marvin Hamlisch, the film became a defining classic of its genre. Hill’s precise direction and David S. Ward’s clever screenplay deliver a near flawlessly executed blend of humor, suspense, and camaraderie, cementing its legacy as a cinematic treasure.
Worldwide Gross: $159M
Rotten Tomatoes: 94%
My Grade: A