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When Luke Jackson (Paul Newman) is sentenced to a Southern prison for a minor infraction, his intelligence, calm under pressure and inability to accept defeat soon gain him the respect of his fellow inmates on the chain gang - and the nickname Cool Hand Luke. But they also earn Luke the enmity of the warden, who cannot allow any inmate to challenge his authority. When Luke's mother dies, he decides to escape... and he will not allow anyone to stop him. (Roadshow Entertainment)

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Stanislaus 

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English God knows why Luke was always causing trouble and liked to seek it out. Probably to prove to himself that he was still alive?! But that's what a lot of the movie is about. The plot was pretty simple, but well fleshed out and it moved quickly for me thanks to Luke's crazy ideas. There was a really big and varied story to fit into the two hour running time, led by the great Paul Newman along with George Kennedy. He was so cool, that Paul "Luke" Newman! And always will be! ()

Kaka 

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English A heavy-handedly narrated prison drama with solid atmosphere, Paul Newman's mesmerizing face and a specific feel-good vibe. Good as a precursor to The Shawshank Redemption, but hand on heart, Darabont's opus tells the story of get busy livin' or get busy dyin' more comprehensively and on a whole other level. ()

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lamps 

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English The jailbreak is certainly one of the most widely used themes in Hollywood, it could almost be called a safe bet. Cool Hand Luke, however, beats its great competition without any trouble and clearly deserves its status of an undying legend. Of course, the main credit goes to the phenomenal Paul Newman, who doesn't even have to act – he’s that cool – the other actors could run around and dance on the set completely naked and nobody would even notice thanks to that foxy smile and bright blue eyes. Moreover, behind the camera, director Rosenberg orchestrates his life's work of longing for freedom, friendship, endurance and cruelty with such confidence that I'm beginning to suspect who Frank Darabont had as his filmmaking model. It can’t compete with Shawshank Redemption, but it’s still AWESOME. ()

kaylin 

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English A film that is just a hair's breadth away from perfection. Paul Newman portrayed this role so incredibly naturally, essentially through minimalist acting. Great overall plot layout, which has a depressive progression, and in the finale, what was inevitable happens. And yet, at the end, I didn't feel like it turned out completely badly. George Kennedy definitely contributed to that feeling as well. ()

novoten 

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English For nearly thirty years before The Shawshank Redemption, film prisoners had hope – and Luke never let that flame die on them. Despite the calm pacing, this story of invincibility, desire, and the familiar urge to do something captivated everyone. Besides, Paul Newman's smile got to me so much that I would go to a similar facility and get locked up with this gang right away if I could. Just to experience that almost animalistic mixture of emotions. I can eat fifty eggs. ()

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