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  1. Cool Hand Luke (1967) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  2. Cool Hand Luke: Directed by Stuart Rosenberg. With Paul Newman, George Kennedy, J.D. Cannon, Lou Antonio. A laid-back Southern man is sentenced to two years in a rural prison, but refuses to conform.

  3. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Cool_Hand_LukeCool Hand Luke - Wikipedia

    Cool Hand Luke is a 1967 American prison drama film directed by Stuart Rosenberg, [3] starring Paul Newman and featuring George Kennedy in an Oscar-winning performance. Newman stars in the title role as Luke, a prisoner in a Florida prison camp who refuses to submit to the system.

  4. When petty criminal Luke Jackson is sentenced to two years in a Florida prison farm, he doesn't play by the rules of either the sadistic warden or the yard's resident heavy, Dragline, who ends up admiring the new guy's unbreakable will.

  5. Nov 12, 2023 · Paul Neuman, who passed away in 2008, impressively portrayed the titular character in Cool Hand Luke. Although the star had over 80 acting credits under his best, he was best known for Eddie Felson in The Hustler, John Rooney in Road to Perdition, and Frank Galvin in The Verdict .

  6. Cool Hand Luke - Full Cast & Crew. Best Actor nominee Paul Newman gives one of the best performances of his career in this prison drama about a defiant loner doing time in a Southern penal...

  7. A Southern loner (Paul Newman) on a chain gang refuses to be broken.

  8. Meet the talented cast and crew behind 'Cool Hand Luke' on Moviefone. Explore detailed bios, filmographies, and the creative team's insights.

  9. When petty criminal Luke Jackson is sentenced to two years in a Florida prison farm, he doesn't play by the rules of either the sadistic warden or the yard's resident heavy, Dragline, who ends up admiring the new guy's unbreakable will.

  10. Jul 10, 2008 · Cool Hand Luke (1967) Rated PG. All these years after the release of "Cool Hand Luke" in 1967, all you have to do is say, "What we have here is--failure to communicate." Everyone knows the line, and everyone can identify the film, even those who may not have seen it. And here's the curious part.

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