


Experience legendary actor Paul Newman in the role that earned him an Academy Award® (Best Actor, 1986, The Color Of Money). Newman joins Hollywood megastar Tom Cruise (Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol) in Academy Award winning Martin Scorsese’s (Best Director, 2006, The Departed) brilliant and powerful drama, The Color Of Money – now available for the first time on Blu-ray with an astonishing digital transfer. Revisiting one of his most memorable roles, Newman stars as Fast Eddie Felson from The Hustler. Eddie forms a profitable alliance with the flashy and talented young pool shark Vince (Cruise), but all bets are off when Vince’s arrogance costs them more than just a few matches. Celebrate the 25th anniversary of this dazzling classic – now better than ever on Blu-ray! Review: Such A Classic! - This is just a great movie to have in your collection. Paul Newman and Tom Cruise just worked so well together. Very enjoyable watch that is never boring. Review: Color of money - It’s a classic and it looks great now that’s been restored
| ASIN | B001GS7AZS |
| Actors | Paul Newman |
| Aspect Ratio | 1.85:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,181 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #446 in Drama Blu-ray Discs |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (3,965) |
| Dubbed: | French |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | THV10950600BR |
| Language | English (DTS-HD High Res Audio), French (Dolby Digital 2.0) |
| MPAA rating | R (Restricted) |
| Media Format | Blu-ray, Closed-captioned, Dubbed, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 0.01 ounces |
| Release date | June 5, 2012 |
| Run time | 1 hour and 59 minutes |
| Studio | Buena Vista |
| Subtitles: | English, Spanish |
D**Y
Such A Classic!
This is just a great movie to have in your collection. Paul Newman and Tom Cruise just worked so well together. Very enjoyable watch that is never boring.
C**R
Color of money
It’s a classic and it looks great now that’s been restored
R**F
Love this movie, so I had to own
A classic for fans of Newman, Cruise, or billiards.
W**N
Paul Newman kicks ass.
If Tom Cruise wasn't so over the top obnoxious and repellent, I'd give it 5. Anyone else and this would've been a perfect sequel.
B**S
ABSOLUTELY FANTASTIC film !!!!
The Color of Money" is a captivating film that follows the journey of a seasoned pool hustler, Fast Eddie Felson, played by the legendary Paul Newman. The movie is a sequel to the classic "The Hustler" and does not disappoint in delivering a thrilling and engaging storyline. Newman's performance is nothing short of brilliant, as he effortlessly embodies the complex character of Fast Eddie, who is torn between his desire for success and his moral compass. The chemistry between Newman and his co-star, Tom Cruise, adds another layer of depth to the film, making their interactions on screen truly captivating. The cinematography in "The Color of Money" is visually stunning, with each shot expertly crafted to draw the audience into the world of underground pool hustling. The soundtrack perfectly complements the on-screen action, further enhancing the overall viewing experience. Overall, "The Color of Money" is a must-watch for fans of classic cinema and those looking for a gripping tale of redemption and self-discovery. With its stellar performances, engaging storyline, and top-notch production values, this film is sure to leave a lasting impression on viewers.
D**T
Paul Newman is great
Great movie
A**R
A great old movie
Early Tom Cruise, before super stardom hit.
L**R
Dvd
Very quick with delivery, item was great !
T**I
Peliculón a lo old-school. El Blue-Ray se reproduce correctamente en la ps5. Sin fallo.
J**E
Those of you who have seen director Robert Rossen's The Hustler would know "Fast Eddie" Felson, the character Paul Newman played in that movie. Though director. Martin Scorsese's big-budget movie is not exactly a sequel, in "The Color of Money", the story of Felson continues after a lapse of several years. One night Felson's memories were stirred when he sees a punk kid named Vincent Lauria (Tom Cruise) display his raw-shooting ability in playing pool. With intention to train the brash new talent Vince in time for a major tournament in Atlantic City, and steer him into the world of high-stake pool, Felton approaches Vince through the kid's older girlfriend Carmen (Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio). Besides the star power of Paul Newman, interest stirred up by Cruise's successful hit "Top Gun" also helped turn "The Color of Money" into a box-office hit following its release in 1986. This largely overlooked film brought Best Actor Oscar for Paul Newman, and nominations in other categories. Keen observers will notice influences of techniques and lighting of the Deborah Kerr movie, "Black Narcissus". Enjoy!
D**A
Top !
P**A
I saw this film for the first time in 2013 some 26 years after it was released in cinemas. I thought that the film was outstanding in every department. The recreation of pool halls and bars took me into another world and the music behind these scenes just adds to these ultra-realistic and yet somehow fantastical settings. With regards to the plot, as a great fan of sports movies which delve into the profound psychology of the sportsman, I found it incredible. At times it comes close to predictable and cheesy, as many sports films have done before, but I feel that Scorsese's touch adds a compelling realism to the story and as many sports fans will know, it is the unpredictable that is the most predictable; the twist at the end makes for a beautiful anti-climax to an otherwise formulaic tournament. The acting throughout captures the imagination of anyone who has played 'games' at any level. Tom Cruise's character is fresh faced and excitable and makes you feel like 9-Ball pool could be a great game to play. However, Paul Newman's character is slightly more cynical about the game, suggesting to Cruise's girlfriend that it is a game which could make them a lot of money. However, this cynicism somehow further romanticises the game. Perhaps it is the enticing nature of Newman's character which compels us to cling on to his every word, as the young and naive Cruise appears to do. Newman is slick and fast and really shows his skill as an actor through his role. Cruise appears to be outdone by Newman's experience but it soon becomes apparent that any naivety that Cruise shows is part of his character. Later on in the film, the charm of Newman's character wares thin and we begin to see him for what he really is and what the sport can do to him. He is guilty of everything that he accuses Cruise of being. For me that is the beauty of the film. It is formulaic in its approach to a sports film and it captures the relationship between a teacher and a protege with a finesse which is the result of a great director and a great cast. This film will make you want to play 9-Ball pool just like Tom Cruise and to talk to people with the sharpness and wit of Paul Newman.
R**Y
Imperdibile film con Paul Newman e Tom Cruise ha fatto veramente piacere rivederlo ottimo film.
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