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Cool Hand Luke
Cool Hand Luke

Cool Hand Luke (1967)

77% User Rating
2h 7min
Drama
Crime

"The man... and the motion picture that simply do not conform."

When petty criminal Luke Jackson is sentenced to two years in a Florida prison farm, he doesn't play by the rules of either the sadistic warden or the yard's resident heavy, Dragline, who ends up admiring the new guy's unbreakable will. Luke's bravado, even in the face of repeated stints in the prison's dreaded solitary confinement cell, "the box," make him a rebel hero to his fellow convicts and a thorn in the side of the prison officers.

Stuart RosenbergDirector

Cast

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Paul Newman

Paul Newman

Luke Jackson

George Kennedy

George Kennedy

Dragline

Luke Askew

Luke Askew

Boss Paul

Morgan Woodward

Morgan Woodward

Boss Godfrey

Harry Dean Stanton

Harry Dean Stanton

Tramp

Dennis Hopper

Dennis Hopper

Babalugats

Lou Antonio

Lou Antonio

Koko

Robert Drivas

Robert Drivas

Loudmouth Steve

Strother Martin

Strother Martin

Captain

Jo Van Fleet

Jo Van Fleet

Arletta

Clifton James

Clifton James

Carr

Marc Cavell

Marc Cavell

Rabbitt

Richard Davalos

Richard Davalos

Blind Dick

Robert Donner

Robert Donner

Boss Shorty

J.D. Cannon

J.D. Cannon

Society Red

Joe Don Baker

Joe Don Baker

Fixer

James Gammon

James Gammon

Sleepy

Chuck Hicks

Chuck Hicks

Chief

Rance Howard

Rance Howard

Sheriff

James Jeter

James Jeter

Wickerman

Joy Harmon

Joy Harmon

The Girl

Anthony Zerbe

Anthony Zerbe

Dog Boy

Warren Finnerty

Warren Finnerty

Tattoo

John McLiam

John McLiam

Boss Keen

Wayne Rogers

Wayne Rogers

Gambler

Charles Tyner

Charles Tyner

Boss Higgins

Ralph Waite

Ralph Waite

Alibi

Buck Kartalian

Buck Kartalian

Dynamite

Kim Kahana

Kim Kahana

Convict (uncredited)

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Donn Pearce

Sailor (uncredited)

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John Pearce

John (uncredited)

Rush Williams

Rush Williams

Patrolman (uncredited)

Reviews (2)

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John Chard
John Chard
Rating 100%

January 19, 2019

Oh Luke you wild beautiful thing! Luke (Paul Newman) lands himself in a Deep South prison farm for drunkenly cutting the heads off of parking meters. Once at the farm Luke refuses to be ground down by the system and its grinning warden (a brilliant Strother Martin). As things role by Luke becomes something of a hero to his fellow inmates and this is not lost on the authority in charge of the farm. Things are sure to come to a head as Luke rebels to the point of no return... Division of Corrections. Road Prison 36. The close examination of Cool Hand Luke over the years has rightly thrown up the fact that it's a Christ allegory. Which is just fine given that Stuart Rosenberg's film is one of the finest films that the 60s had to offer. It also boasts, arguably of course, the Paul Newman signature role (yes even better than The Hustler). As the title suggests, Cool Hand Luke, both the film and character, there is a great deal of cool here, in fact for a great deal of the first half of movie it's laced with comic touches as we warm easily to the "rebel against the system" machismo and charm that Newman provides as Lukas Jackson. Yet the film then shifts considerably at the mid-point to give us something far more potent and dramatic to alter any preconceptions the audience had of this just being a movie about a macho loner earning our sympathy. Calling it your job don't make it right Boss. Much in the film has been firmly ensconced in the memorable moments department, 50 eggs, tar that road quickly, the "Kick a Buck" poker game, "still shaking boss", a mountain of rice to be eaten, sneezing bloodhounds, the boxing match and one of the greatest and most iconic of tag-lines ever, "what we got here is a failure to communicate", all forming part of a truly great whole. However, revisiting the picture often brings the realisation that so much more is on offer than at first thought. Luke is a real war hero (this has been missed by both pro and amateur critics) whose crime is pretty tame for the sentence he finds himself faced with. The Dragline (George Kennedy kicking up a storm of acting quality) and Luke friendship that builds with grace and thunder, sexual frustration of the incarcerated male and a mother and son arc that attacks the soul and lets Newman show many of his acting peers just how grief should be acted out on screen... "Well, I don't care if it rains or freezes, Long as I have my plastic Jesus, Riding on the dashboard of my car. Through all trials and tribulations, We will travel every nation, With my plastic Jesus I'll go far" With Newman, Kennedy and Martin holding court with every scene they are in, it would be easy at first glance to ignore the supporting roles, but Rosenberg ensures that supporting players make telling marks. It's a roll call of sweaty and twitchy character actors that features the likes of Anthony Zerbe, Joe Don Baker, Clifton James, Harry Dean Stanton, Dennis Hopper, Morgan Woodward, Wayne Rogers and J.D. Cannon. Filmed in Technicolor and Panavision, Rosenberg and cinematographer Conrad Hall do an amazing job of making Stockton, California feel like the actual Deep South. Film unfolds to the backdrop of a sun drenched land inhabited by life's unfortunates and the supposed upstanding face of American officialdom... Iconography and martyrdom unbound, Cool Hand Luke is a slow-burn classic of deep thematic worth. 10/10

Media

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Luke Boxes Dragline

Luke Boxes Dragline

I Can Eat Fifty Eggs

I Can Eat Fifty Eggs

The Making of Cool Hand Luke

The Making of Cool Hand Luke

Full Movie Preview

Full Movie Preview

4K Trailer

4K Trailer

That Ol' Luke Smile Scene

That Ol' Luke Smile Scene

Arletta Scene

Arletta Scene

Failure To Communicate Scene

Failure To Communicate Scene

A Night in the Box Scene

A Night in the Box Scene

1982: George Kennedy talks working with Paul Newman

1982: George Kennedy talks working with Paul Newman

Trailer

Trailer

George Kennedy winning Best Supporting Actor

George Kennedy winning Best Supporting Actor

Lalo Schifrin - Cool Hand Luke (1967)

Lalo Schifrin - Cool Hand Luke (1967)

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