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The Sting is a 1973 American caper film set in September 1936, involving a complicated plot by two professional grifters (Paul Newman and Robert Redford) to con a mob boss (Robert Shaw).[2] The film was directed by George Roy Hill,[3] who had directed Newman and Redford in the western Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. Created by screenwriter David S. Ward, the story was inspired by real-life cons perpetrated by brothers Fred and Charley Gondorff and documented by David Maurer in his 1940 book The Big Con: The Story of the Confidence Man.
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దర్శకత్వం | జార్జ్ రాయ్ హిల్ |
రచన | డేవిడ్ ఎస్.వార్డ్ |
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ఛాయాగ్రహణం | రాబర్ట్ సుర్టీస్ |
కూర్పు | విలియం రేనాల్డ్స్ |
సంగీతం | మార్విన్ హామ్లిస్చ్ |
నిర్మాణ సంస్థ | యూనివర్సల్ పిక్చర్స్ |
పంపిణీదార్లు | యూనివర్సల్ పిక్చర్స్ |
విడుదల తేదీ | డిసెంబరు 25, 1973 (1973-12-25) |
సినిమా నిడివి | 129 నిముషాలు |
దేశం | అమెరికా |
భాష | ఇంగ్లీష్ |
బడ్జెట్ | $5.5 మిలియన్లు[1] |
బాక్సాఫీసు | $159.6 మిలియన్లు[1] |
The "sting" is the moment when a con artist finishes the "play" and takes the mark's money. If a con is successful, the mark does not realize he has been cheated until the con men are long gone, if at all. The film plays out in distinct sections with old-fashioned title cards drawn by artist Jaroslav "Jerry" Gebr, the lettering and illustrations in a style reminiscent of the Saturday Evening Post. The film is noted for its use of ragtime, particularly the melody "The Entertainer" by Scott Joplin, which was adapted (along with others by Joplin) for the film by Marvin Hamlisch (and a top-ten chart single for Hamlisch when released as a single from the film's soundtrack). The film's success created a resurgence of interest in Joplin's work.[4]
Released on Christmas Day, 1973, The Sting was a massive critical and commercial success and hugely successful at the 46th Academy Awards, nominated for ten Oscars and winning seven, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Film Editing and Best Writing (Original Screenplay); Redford was also nominated for Best Actor. The film also rekindled Newman's career after a series of big screen flops. Regarded as having one of the best screenplays ever written, The Sting was selected in 2005 for preservation in the U.S. National Film Registry of the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".