
Paul Newman and Tom Cruise, ignite the screen in this powerful drama. Brilliantly directed by Martin Scorsese, Newman recreates one of his most memorable roles from The Hustler. As Fast Eddie Felson, he still believes that "money won is twice as sweet as money earned." He forms a profitable yet volatile relationship with Vince (Cruise), a young pool hustler with a sexy, tough-talking girlfriend (Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio). THE COLOR OF MONEY will electrify you with its suspenseful story, dazzling cinematography and dynamic performances.
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Arrived promptly and in mint condition. The transfer is good, as is the sound. The film itself is an interesting one for Scorcese to take on as it's essentially a sequel, but it certainly added dynamics to Newman's character Fast Eddie. Very worth watching, and I suggest if you want to get the most out of it then watch The Hustler (1961) first. Bargain, get it.
A great film from Mr Scorsese. Criminally underrated in his storied filmography. Late era Newman on top form and a perfect example of Cruise taking interesting dramatic choices that would eventually lead to the glory of Rain Man and Born on the Fourth of July. Glorious!!!







