HONOR THE LATE ACTOR WITH A MINI FILMFEST AT HOME
Home with Newman
By Wayne Harada
Advertiser Entertainment Writer
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Paul Newman, the Hollywood essence of cool, died Sept. 26 at age 83, leaving a legacy in film. Why not stage your own Newman film fest at home this weekend?
He played edgy characters cowpoke, con man, hustler but lived a relatively quiet but diverse life off camera as a devoted husband, philanthropist and race-car driver.
Pop up some of his Newman's Own popcorn, and review these classics my Newman keepers or secure your own favorites:
"Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" (1969): One of the greatest buddy films, with Newman as Cassidy and Robert Redford as Kid, with outlaw cowboy shenanigans galore, Burt Bacharach ditties and a memorable final freeze-frame. Trivia: "The Hole in the Wall Gang" originally was dubbed "The Wild Bunch" but was changed to distance itself from the Sam Peckinpah movie of the same name.
"The Sting": (1973): A cool caper, reuniting Newman and Redford, who play Depression-era Chicago grifters in a series of episodes showing how crime plays well the film even earned an Oscar for best picture. Scott Joplin's ragtime music ("The Entertainer"), adapted by Marvin Hamlisch, enhances the fun. Trivia: The soundtrack album hit No. 1 on the Billboard charts.
"Hud" (1963): Newman plays an arrogant, drunken and crude yet sexy cowboy, intent on starting barroom brawls and taking joy rides in a pink Caddy. Trivia: The con was dubbed "the man with the barbed-wire soul."
"Cool Hand Luke" (1967): As a convict in a Florida prison camp, Newman's Luke is a square peg that doesn't conform in the circle. He lands behind bars after a drunken rage a parallel to McMurphy in "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest." Trivia: Quotable line from the movie "What we've got here is ... failure to communicate" surfaced in a pair of Guns N' Roses songs, "Civil War" and "Madagascar."
"Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" (1958): Star power prevails, with Newman as a solid Brick, Elizabeth Taylor as Maggie the cat. This Tennessee Williams classic revved up Newman's Hollywood idol status, despite the hint of the character's implied homosexuality. Trivia: Grace Kelly and Lana Turner were considered for the Maggie role.
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