Kad ga Shooter pita zašto želi da on vara, Slade mu odgovori da želi vidjeti da Howard bude uništen na isti način kako je on uništio njega. The Kid and the Man meet up in New Orleans for the big game. But Shooter's outstanding markers force him to deal the game the way the town's rich and corrupt influence peddler, Slade (Rip Torn), wants - in the kid's favor. Shooter agonizes over his decision, having spent the last 25 years building a reputation for integrity. Culture Wikia is a FANDOM Lifestyle Community. This figure consists of anticipated rentals accruing distributors in North America. [4], The Cincinnati Kid was filmed on location in New Orleans, Louisiana, a change from the original St. Louis, Missouri, setting of the novel. Film kulminira u završnom dijeljenju njihovog poker dvoboja. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (1965,original) Warner Bros. (2005, DVD and 2011, Blu-ray DVD) This quest leads him to challenge Lancey "The Man" Howard, an older player widely considered to be the best, culminating in a climactic final poker hand between the two. Starring: Steve McQueen, Edward G. Robinson, Ann-Margret, Karl Malden, Tuesday Weld, Joan Blondell, Jack Weston, Theodore Marcuse, Milton Selzer, Émile Genest, Karl Swenson, Irene Tedrow $7,000,000 (US/ Canada rentals)[1] "[6] Peckinpah's version was to be shot in black-and-white to give the film a 1930s period feel. Ova stranica posljednji je put uređivana 7. listopada 2020. u 01:21. Hal Ashby Nekoliko sati kasnije, Howard izbacuje jednog od igrača i ne pokazuje svoju ruku, pa preostali igrači nakratko prekidaju igru. Script error: No such module "Based on". By the time all the bets are in, Cincinnati Kid appears to hold a losing hand. Box office Screenplay by: Ring Lardner Jr., Terry Southern Big Deal: A Year as a Professional Poker Player, National Board of Review of Motion Pictures, Golden Globe nomination for Best Supporting Actress, https://culture.fandom.com/wiki/The_Cincinnati_Kid?oldid=9020, When reciting the rules, Shooter clearly states "no, The unlikely nature of the final hand is discussed by, After the final hand, Lady Fingers questioned Howard how he could have made that $1000 raise, to which Howard replied that poker was all about making the wrong move at the right time. The Kid answered, "that depends on whom you're sitting with, Lancey.". The Kid intentionally arrived late to the scheduled game for 8 o'clock. [14], With the release of the film on DVD, one modern reviewer said the film "is as hip now as when it was released in 1965"[15] and another cited McQueen as "effortlessly watchable as the Kid, providing a masterclass in the power of natural screen presence over dialogue" and Robinson "simply fantastic. Film Editing by: Hal Ashby Running time The Man's final card is the 9♦; The Kid gets the A♠ and checks. The Kid jocularly replied, "I must have overplayed my hand." Kako je Kidova djevojka Christian otišla u posjet roditeljima, Melba pokušava zavesti Kida. The Kid’s friend Shooter arranges the game easily as the Kid’s reputation precedes him. Turner Classic Movies and the DVD feature the ending with Christian. Howard wins $6,000 from Slade over a 30-hour game, angering Slade and wounding his pride. Nakon dolaska u kino 1965., Variety je pozitivno ocijenio Cincinnati Kid, napisavši kako je "Martin Ransohoff napravio napetu, dobro izvedenu produkciju. This quest leads him to challenge Lancey "The Man" Howard, an older player widely considered to be the best, culminating in a climactic final poker hand between the two. As Malden's wife, Ann-Margret spells trouble of another kind, though her naive impersonation of a wicked, wicked woman recalls the era when the femme fatale wore breastplates lashed together with spider web. Na tim sastojanjima susreće i izaziva Lanceya "Mana" Howarda, vremešnog igrača kojega mnogi smatraju najboljim. On television that year, Torn portrayed Colonel Royce in the episode "The Lorelei" of Twelve O'Clock High. [3] Strother Martin claimed he was cast in the film but got fired after Jewison replaced Peckinpah.[7]. Kid ulaže 1.000 dolara, a Howard podiže ulog za još 1.000. Local businessman Slade (Rip Torn) wants revenge after being badly beaten by Lancey, so he forces Shooter, who is in deep debt to him, to slip some winning cards to The Kid. Pressure comes from a conventionally vicious Southern gentleman (Rip Torn), whose pleasures include a Negro mistress, a pistol range adjacent to his parlor, and fixed card games.