Paul Newman
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The Sting
(1973)Two con artists pull off an elaborate revenge scheme.

Cool Hand Luke
(1967)Paul Newman is unforgettable as the defiant Deep South chain-gang prisoner whose rebellion makes him a hero with fellow inmates. An Oscar-winning George Kennedy co-stars. (1967)(122 mins)

Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
(1969)A couple of legendary outlaws at the turn of the century take it on the lam.

The Hustler
(1961)HD. Brassy pool shark Paul Newman travels the small-town circuit while heading for a big-time showdown in this 1961 classic.

Somebody Up There Likes Me
(1956)Rocky Graziano is building a career in crime, when he's finally caught and arrested. In jail, he is undisciplined, always getting into trouble. When he gets out after many years he has decided to start a new life. However, he is immediately drafted to the army. But they can't keep him and he goes AWOL. Rocky discovers boxing as a way of earning quick money, and is discovered as a new talent.

Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
(1958)Two brothers and their dysfunctional family visit their dying millionaire father in America's South.

Slap Shot
(1977)Paul Newman is the coach of a struggling minor-league hockey team who decides to sign three hard-charging brothers to demolish the opposition in this outrageous and irreverent comedy.

The Color of Money
(1986)Money won is twice as sweet as money earned.

Nobody's Fool
(1994)HD. Paul Newman is an aging construction worker who comes to grips with his family just when he needs them most.

Hud
(1963)Hud Bannon (Paul Newman) is the rebellious son of a respectable rancher who’s continually at odds with his aging father. Patricia Neal and Melvyn Douglas co-star, in their Oscar®-winning roles.

The Prize
(1963)Six Nobel Prize winners in Stockholm including a disillusioned American writer who becomes involved in a kidnapping plot.

Torn Curtain
(1966)Paul Newman and Julie Andrews star in Alfred Hitchcock's stunning tale of international espionage, mistaken identities and terrifying secrets during the Cold War.

Paris Blues
(1961)Two expatriate men find inspiration in the City of Lights, but they consider giving it all up when they meet two American women on vacation.

Roving Mars
(2006)A pair of unmanned vehicles transmits images from the surface of Mars.

The Rack
(1956)Academy Award winner Paul Newman stars as a Korean War prisoner of war who returns home a hero only to face a court martial as a collaborator in this riveting drama based on true events. During the war, the North Koreans employed psychological torture to break Allied prisoners of war. For some reason, Americans cracked under the North Koreans' torture more often than soldiers from other countries. Now, Edward Hall, Jr. (Newman) returns home with the burden of his knowledge that his brother died a hero in the war, but he was one of the men who was broken... and after years of torture, he now faces a military tribunal.

Winning: The Racing Life of Paul Newman
(2015)Profiles the academy award-winning actor’s 35-year racing career that earned him four national championships as a driver and eight as an owner.

Hombre
(1967)A white man raised by Apaches faces numerous challenges from bigoted passengers when outlaws ambush their stagecoach in this taut western drama.

From the Terrace
(1960)Alfred Eaton, a young and intensely driven executive, is trying to make his mark in New York's competitive business world. Complicating things is his failing marriage to Mary, his stunning and philandering wife.

The Long, Hot Summer
(1958)A drifter's arrival in a small Mississippi town has an unsettling effect on the members of a wealthy family, who decide that he is a potential suitor for their daughter.

Fat Man and Little Boy
(1989)American scientists and military experts put aside their differences in a race to create the world's first atomic bomb.