The color of money
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The color of money
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- Label
- The color of money
- Statement of responsibility
- Touchstone Pictures presents, in association with Silver Screen Partners II ; a Martin Scorsese picture ; screenplay by Richard Price ; produced by Irving Axelrad and Barbara De Fina ; directed by Martin Scorsese
- Contributor
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- Tevis, Walter S
- Newman, Paul, 1925-2008
- Whitaker, Forest
- Pop, Iggy, 1947-
- Price, Richard, 1949-
- Scorsese, Martin
- Buena Vista Home Entertainment (Firm)
- Silver Screen Partners II
- Touchstone Home Video (Firm)
- Touchstone Pictures
- Axelrad, Irving
- Cobbs, Bill
- Shaver, Helen, (Helen Jane), 1951-
- Cruise, Tom, 1962-
- Turturro, John, 1957-
- De Fina, Barbara
- Mastrantonio, Mary Elizabeth
- Subject
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- Drama
- Feature films
- Feature films
- Gamblers
- Gamblers -- Drama
- Gambling
- Gambling -- Drama
- Man-woman relationships
- Man-woman relationships -- Drama
- Melodramas (Motion pictures)
- Melodramas (Motion pictures)
- New Jersey -- Atlantic City
- Pool (Game)
- Pool (Game) -- Drama
- Sports films
- Sports films
- Subculture films
- Subculture films
- Swindlers and swindling
- Swindlers and swindling -- Drama
- Triangles (Interpersonal relations)
- Triangles (Interpersonal relations) -- Drama
- Video recordings for the hearing impaired
- Video recordings for the hearing impaired
- Atlantic City (N.J.) -- Drama
- Dramatic films
- Language
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- eng
- fre
- eng
- eng
- Summary
- "The Color of Money" is a decades-later sequel to "The Hustler." 25 years on, Fast Eddie is now a nattily dressed, silver-haired liquor salesman working the Midwest in his white Cadillac. His neat mustache and smiling deviltry are also employed in his other profession--stake horse to up and coming pool hustlers. One night he sees a kid playing who is so good that Eddie's laboriously buried memories are stirred. Vincent and his girlfriend Carmen have been working minor-league hustles, but with Eddie's help, all three could jump straight into the world of big-money pool, and an upcoming 9-ball tournament in Atlantic City. First, however, Vincent must learn to put the making of money above every other consideration, lure, and temptation in the pool hall. In the process, Eddie and Vincent's relationship erupts into a battle of passion vs. practicality, game theory vs. psychological warfare, where knowledge of human nature is trumps
- Awards note
- Winner, 1987 Academy Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role--Paul Newman.
- Cataloging source
- IAM
- Characteristic
- videorecording
- Credits note
- Director of photography, Michael Ballhaus; editor, Thelma Schoonmaker; score composed by, Robbie Robertson, orchestrations by Gil Evans ; production designer, Boris Leven ; costume designer, Richard Bruno
- Date time place
- Originally released as an American motion picture in 1986
- Dewey number
- 791.43/72
- Intended audience
- MPAA Rating: Rated R
- Language note
- In English or dubbed French with optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing (SDH); closed-captioned
- LC call number
- PN1997
- LC item number
- .C65 1999
- PerformerNote
- Paul Newman (Eddie), Tom Cruise (Vincent), Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio (Carmen), Helen Shaver (Janelle), John Turturro (Julian), Bill Cobbs (Orvis), Iggy Pop, Forest Whitaker
- Runtime
- 118
- Technique
- live action
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