1967 | USA | PG | 126 min.
It’s hard not to use words like “iconic” when talking about a film as seminal as “Cool Hand Luke,” the 1967 prison drama that made Paul Newman a household name and helped spearhead a movement of anti-establishment art. The Academy Award-winning classic captures life on a chain gang in the early 1950s and focuses on Lucas “Luke” Jackson (Newman), a war vet turned inmate determined to escape the confines of the Florida prison that holds him. Watching “Cool Hand Luke” 50 years after its release is still striking—from the lyrical script to the visceral emotion and bravado put forth by Newman and George Kennedy, who won an Oscar for his performance as Dragline.
PRE-SHOW MUSIC BY
Sierra Cassidy (Sun)
SPONSORED BY
The Rink Family in Memory of Suzanne V. Rink (Sun)
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