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| Paul Newman | Henry Gondorff/Mr. Shaw |
| Robert Redford | Johnny Hooker/Kelly |
| Robert Shaw | Doyle Lonnegan |
| Charles Durning | Lt. William Snyder |
| Ray Walston | J.J. Singleton |
| Eileen Brennan | Billie |
| Harold Gould | Kid Twist |
| John Heffernan | Eddie Niles |
| Dana Elcar | FBI Agent Polk |
| Jack Kehoe | Joe Erie/Erie Kid |
| Dimitra Arliss | Loretta |
| Robert Earl Jones | Luther Coleman |
| James Sloyan | Mottola |
| Charles Dierkop | Floyd |
| Director | George Roy Hill
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| Producer | Julia Phillips
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| Writer | David S. Ward
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| Cinematography | Robert Surtees
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The winner of seven Academy Awards including Best Picture, The Sting, has become one of America's favorite and most critically-acclaimed films. Robert Redford and Paul Newman star as two con men in the 1930s out to avenge the death of a mutual friend. They seek revenge on crime lord, Robert Shaw with a "sting" that is one of the greatest double-crosses in movie history, complete with an amazing surprise finish. Directed by George Roy Hill and written by David S. Ward. |
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