The Sting

Directed by George Roy Hill
PG
1973    2h 9mComedy, Crime
8.293%95%8.0
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Two grifters team up to pull off the ultimate con.
  • Paul NewmanHenry Gondorff
  • Robert RedfordJohnny Hooker
  • Robert ShawDoyle Lonnegan
  • Charles DurningLt. Wm. Snyder
  • Ray WalstonJ.J. Singleton
  • Eileen BrennanBillie
  • Harold GouldKid Twist
  • John HeffernanEddie Niles
  • Dana ElcarF.B.I. Agent Polk
  • Jack KehoeErie Kid
  • Dimitra ArlissLoretta
  • Robert Earl JonesLuther Coleman
  • James SloyanMottola
  • Charles DierkopFloyd (Bodyguard)
  • Lee PaulBodyguard
  • Sally KirklandCrystal
  • Avon LongBenny Garfield
  • Arch JohnsonCombs
  • Ed BakeyGranger
  • Brad SullivanCole

The Sting Ratings & Reviews

  • VandytOctober 24, 2025
    A ‘fairy tale’ for adults. In my top 5 greatest films ever
  • Elliot047February 10, 2026
    It's a fun film. Obviously, I am watching it after so many heist films, and things like Ocean's 11,12,13. However, I can see that this film might have set a bar or maybe started a new trend in the cinema. Excellent work.
  • Mister ArnMay 13, 2025
    In 1930s Chicago, a young con man seeking revenge for his murdered partner teams up with a master of the big con to win a fortune from a criminal banker. (imdb) Mini-Review: Redford and Newman have exceptional chemistry in this finely crafted movie about the big con.
  • mickerdooJanuary 23, 2026
    Newman and Redford are smart and charming. Everyone loves to see the bad guy get taken. Surprises up to the very last minutes.
  • GerardDecember 26, 2025
    Brilliant surprise, never bothered watching it before and I’m so glad I did now.
  • 0 1December 24, 2025
    Classic Robert Redford and Paul Newman film
  • willyboy68August 14, 2025
    Great pic about a fantastic con!! Cast from Newman down to the extras is top rated. Many surprises toward the finale!!!
  • zsbbaJune 15, 2025
    It's still a good movie that is a pleasure to watch
  • Oliver ReznikApril 8, 2025
    I remember seeing this 10+ years ago and thinking it was like a 4.5. Actually I was pretty high on it while watching, but gradually came down, and came down further upon reflection. This movie has great, charismatic performances. I particularly liked Doyle. The movie does a good job setting up his character so that the poker scene is super satisfying to watch and very high tension. And the movie flows very well. It's pacing seems almost akin to modern mainstream sensibilities a la Nolan for example. Where does this movie fall flat? I think mostly I just get this increasing sense of its own self-satisfaction in all the clever little schemes it's characters pull. Of course it's very easy to pull off clever little schemes when they're written into the script. There's a scene where some random guy working for the main characters cuts off Doyle from getting in line. And the illusion of the story is sort of ripped away. It's one example, but gees there's no limit to the powers of deception the main characters' possess. They've hired hundreds of people to pull off elaborate, time consuming ruses where your imagination is the limit of what they can do. Pushed further when the final trick is played on the mark and the audience itself and it turns out those people forcing the main character into a difficult moral quandary are also in on the whole thing. It's a fun movie, but also a little insulting?

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