The Color of Money

1986 • 119 minutes
4.4
190 reviews
88%
Tomatometer
R
Rating
Eligible
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Academy Award(R)-winner Paul Newman and Academy Award(R)-nominee Tom Cruise ignite the screen in this powerful drama. Brilliantly directed by Martin Scorsese, Newman re-creates 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." To prove his point, he forms a profitable yet volatile partnership with Vince (Cruise), a young pool hustler with a sexy, tough-talking girlfriend (Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio). But when Vince's flashy arrogance leads to more than a few lost matches, all bets are off between Eddie and him. THE COLOR OF MONEY will electrify you with its suspenseful story, dazzling cinematography, and dynamic performances.
Rating
R

Ratings and reviews

4.4
190 reviews
Dan Smith
October 20, 2021
The twist at the end is superb. Cruise comes off perfectly as the cocky newby, Newman nails it as the seasoned teacher/manager, and Mary Elizabeth fills the void between the two pool sharks. Great cast. Great script. Loved it. I'm a pool player but will sincerely admit... pool was the least of my admiration of this flick. Its just a good film. Period.
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Susan Florence
December 31, 2015
One dimensional story, and pool is hard to watch for a whole movie. Do watch "The Hustler." Tom Cruise ludicrously plays the part that Paul Newman brilliantly played in "The Hustler." Also, the director of "Hustler" wisely uses the billiard table as a plot device to display brilliant characters and their stories. Jackie Gleason, and George C. Scott are fantastic. The plot summary says Newman recreates his part from, "Hustler." No! Tom Cruise tries to do that. Newman plays the shill.
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Ken Miller
June 17, 2016
Keith McCready is awesome! Loved playing 9 ball with him and his brother Mark.
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