
The Sting
“The Sting,” directed by George Roy Hill, is a classic caper film set in the 1930s that follows two con men, Johnny Hooker and Henry Gondorff, as they team up to execute an elaborate scheme to swindle a ruthless crime boss. The film is renowned for its intricate plot, charismatic performances, and a series of clever twists that keep the audience engaged until the very end.
Views: 118
Director: George Roy Hill
Actors: Alexander Lockwood, Arch Johnson, Arthur Tovey, Avon Long, Brad Sullivan, Bruce Kimball, Byron Morrow, Charles Dierkop, Charles Durning, Chuck Morrell, Dana Elcar, Dimitra Arliss, Ed Bakey, Eileen Brennan, Guy Way, Harold Gould, Jack Collins, Jack Kehoe, James Sloyan, Joe Tornatore, John Heffernan, John Quade, Kathleen Freeman, Ken Sansom, Larry D. Mann, Lee Paul, Leonard Barr, Paul Newman, Paulene Myers, Pearl Shear, Ray Walston, Robert Brubaker, Robert Earl Jones, Robert Redford, Robert Shaw, Sally Kirkland, Susan French, Ta-Tanisha, Tom Spratley, William Benedict
Country: United States of America
Company: Bluebush Productions, Universal Pictures, Zanuck/Brown Productions
Awards: Top rated movie #116 | Won 7 Oscars, 18 wins & 6 nominations total
Budget: $5,500,000
Worldwide Gross: $156,000,000
Duration:
2h 9minRelease: 1973
Release Date: 1973-12-25
IMDb: 8.3
TMDB: 8.0
Rotten Tomatoes: 93%
Metacritic: 83
FilmAffinity: 8.5