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The Color of Money [25th Anniversary] [Blu-ray]

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The Color of Money [25th Anniversary] [Blu-ray]
The Color of Money [25th Anniversary] [Blu-ray]

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The Color of Money [25th Anniversary] [Blu-ray]

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Oscar-nominated in 1961 for his performance as pool hustler Fast Eddie Felson in , Paul Newman won that award a quarter century later when he reprised the role in . At the end of , Felson was banned for life from playing the game professionally. In the intervening years, he has become what the despicable George C. Scott was in the 1961 film: a front man for younger hustlers, claiming the lion's share of the winnings. His latest "client" is arrogant young Tom Cruise, who is goaded into accepting Felson's patronage by his avaricious girl friend Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio. Cruise learns not only the refinements of the game, but also the dirty trickery that will help him lure in the suckers. As Cruise becomes successful on these terms, Felson seethes with jealousy, hitting the bottle and carelessly allowing himself to fall victim to another hustler. He tells Cruise to get lost, and vows to make an honest comeback. It is inevitable from this point onward that the younger and the older player will square off in a game for the biggest stakes of all: Fast Eddie Felson's self-respect. Both the original and were based on novels by Walter Tevis.

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