Hud

The man with the barbed-wire soul.
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DVD Details

  • Rated: Not Rated
  • Run Time: 1 hours, 52 minutes
  • Video: Black & White
  • Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
  • Released: January 8, 2013
  • Originally Released: 1963
  • Label: Paramount Catalog

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Major Awards:

Academy Awards 1963 - Best Actress: Patricia Neal
Academy Awards 1963 - Best Cinematography: James Wong Howe
Academy Awards 1963 - Best Supporting Actor: Melvyn Douglas

Entertainment Reviews:

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AUDIENCE SCORE
User Ratings: 8,404
Where it falls short of the mark is in its failure to filter its meaning and theme lucidly through its characters and story. Full Review
Variety
Jan 7, 2008
Rating: 3.5/4 -- A blistering adult western which broke ground in its depiction of an unglamorous West and in the decidedly anti-heroic nature of its lead. Full Review
TV Guide
Jan 7, 2008
...[A] superbly acted Texas morality tale....One of the greatest black-and-white movies ever...
USA Today
Nov 4, 1994
Rating: 81/100 -- Patricia Neal delivers a subtle and sensual Oscar-winning performance. Full Review
Cinemania
Jul 17, 2014
The uncompromising realism is mostly in the veteran James Wong Howe's photography... The rest is pretty much the old salad, with sincere dressing. Full Review
Esquire Magazine
Aug 12, 2019
Rating: A- -- Paul Newman established himself as a superstar in this uncompromising antihero role. Full Review
Ozus' World Movie Reviews
Oct 4, 2006
Rating: A- -- These questions are richer than they might have been in Hud because Newman...creates Hud as a sum of conscious choices, not an animal or an icon. Full Review
Nick's Flick Picks
Oct 16, 2006

Product Description:

Martin Ritt's HUD is an adaptation of Larry McMurtry's novel HORSEMAN, PASS BY, successfully transformed into an entertaining and ambitious contemporary Western. Set on a Texas ranch where Cadillacs, cattle, and transistor radios coexist uneasily, the film stars Paul Newman as the hedonistic, arrogant, and rebellious farmhand Hud Bannon. Hud is constantly at odds with his kind father Homer (Melvyn Douglas), who blames him for the death of his brother. Hud further strains their relationship when he begins taking his nephew out drinking and chasing women. But when it appears that Homer's herd of cattle may have contracted hoof-and-mouth disease, he asks his son's help and advice. Predictably, Homer and Hud disagree about what should be done with the cattle, so Hud tries to gain ownership of the ranch--which could mean taking away his father's sole possession and livelihood. Beautifully photographed, the film has a clean visual style, emphasizing both the open spaces of the Texan landscape and the Cadillacs and Dr. Pepper signs that adorn it. Patricia Neal won an oscar for her role, and Newman's performance gives the film its wit and considerable velocity; his character, Hud, is morally reprehensible but still likeable and charismatic, and he carries the film forward to its surprising and poignant ending.

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  • UPC: 883929302659
  • Shipping Weight: 0.25/lbs (approx)
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