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Hustle (1975)
Runtime: 2 hrs
Synopsis: In Robert Aldrich's HUSTLE, a hard-boiled detective, Lt. Phil Gaines (Burt Reynolds), tries to solve a case involving the death of a teenage call girl and soon finds himself wrapped in a dark, complicated riddle of urban corruption and vice. While Gaines faces off against the main suspect,... In Robert Aldrich's HUSTLE, a hard-boiled detective, Lt. Phil Gaines (Burt Reynolds), tries to solve a case involving the death of a teenage call girl and soon finds himself wrapped in a dark, complicated riddle of urban corruption and vice. While Gaines faces off against the main suspect, powerful lawyer Leo Sellers (Eddie Albert), the dead girl's father (Ben Johnson) muddies the water of the investigation by doing his own ham-handed sleuthing. As the detective spirals ever-deeper into the murky, violent world of the case, he starts a sizzling affair with a hooker, Nicole (Catherine Deneuve), that could put his own job at stake. Reynolds transcends his simplistic sex symbol persona--which had made him one of Hollywood's most bankable stars by the mid-1970s--with a nuanced, volcanic portrayal of a man no longer sure of the difference between right and wrong, or even whether a difference would matter. Aldrich uses this second collaboration with Reynolds (THE LONGEST YARD was the first) to dive fully into the morally ambiguous and cynical undertones fringing earlier efforts such as THE DIRTY DOZEN and KISS ME, DEADLY. The result is a suspenseful, glittering disco-era noir with an alluringly troubled heart and a touch like ice. [More]
Genre: Action/Adventure
Starring: Burt Reynolds, Catherine Deneuve, Ben Johnson, Paul Winfield, Eileen Brennan
DVD Info
Release:
Sep 6, 2006
DVD Features:
- Region 1
- Keep Case
- Widescreen - 16.9
Audio:
- Dolby Digital Mono - English
Reviews
Robert Aldrich's Hustle is an honest and profoundly sad movie about how the legal system favors those with money, power and connections over those who don't. One of Burt's best and most underrated films.
Thirty years on, however, its integrity and patience look positively masterful.
...plays like nothing more than a vanity project for star Burt Reynolds.
a film that wasted the talent of French star Deneuve, who never pursued a successful career in Hollywood
Burt is credible as the disillusioned cop who feels ashamed that he's pimping for a corrupt system.
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by: roberto77 11/4/02


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