Hud

Hud

  • Director: Martin Ritt
  • Writer: Irving Ravetch,Harriet Frank Jr.,Larry McMurtry
  • Countries of origin: United States
  • Language: English
  • Release date: May 29, 1963
  • Aspect ratio: 2.39 : 1
  • Also known as: Der Wildeste unter Tausend
  • Glass directed by Martin Ritter, Regional America, Duration: 56 minutes

    Details

    • Release date May 29, 1963
    • Filming locations Goodnight, Texas, USA
    • Production companies Salem-Dover Productions

    Box office

    Budget

    $2,500,000 (estimated)

    Movie reviews

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    • By Garnett 2022-10-27 08:16:38

      an unsaved soul

      Fascinated by the lyrical and sentimental music in the title, at first, HUD is like a road movie, in the bleak wild, a lonely pickup drives to an endless distance. The music at the beginning is laying the tragic fate of the protagonist of the whole film. Go further and further in your own paranoia and madness.
      The courseware is organized as follows:
      Hud, this western film, is very rare in Hollywood type films. Generally speaking, the protagonists in Westerns (originating in Greece)...

    • By Benny 2022-09-04 19:08:37

      [Film Review] Hud (1963)

      In retrospect, Martin Ritt's revisionist Western HUD is a prescient censure against anomie, an anathema would allure and then benumb generations to come, here it devours our protagonist Hud Bannon (Newman), the bête noire of a son of Texas ranch owner Homer (Douglas ).

      Thanks to Newman's star...

    • By Jimmie 2022-09-04 17:24:21

      Life is more legendary than play - Patricia Neal

      Revisiting this classic starring Paul Newman recently, it is hard to imagine that the poor Patricia Neal, who had a small role in the play, would win the Oscar for this film. It can only be said that Oscar really wants to move an award for Neil. If you take a closer look at the film, you'll find that despite the supporting roles, Neel's performance is still dazzling, charming and full of charm. It seems that her performance does not belong to the era when the method school was popular. Looking...

    • By Myrtice 2022-09-04 17:06:18

      untitled

      A family of three generations, reflecting the moral standards of different generations. Grandpa is upright and has high moral standards. The cattle on the ranch have hand, foot and mouth disease, and he would rather face bankruptcy than allow him to secretly sell livestock for personal gain. He was disappointed and grieved by his young son who was a stray, and he was very kind to his grandson, and he loved the pasture deeply. Shortly after the cattle were killed, he also passed...

    • By Brain 2022-09-04 16:30:00

      Dead Wilderness

      2021.05.19

      This is the story of a western American family in the 1920s and 1930s. The grandfather and grandson were all bachelors. Originally, the grandfather had two sons. The eldest son, Norman, died, leaving a grandson. They ran a ranch, hired a maid, Alma, to take care of the housework and lived a carefree, idyllic country life. The fly in the ointment is the...

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    • By Peter 2023-09-30 10:21:58

      The protagonist of this film is the father and nephew of the title, and the protagonist is a foil. The story is not well told, and the two stars are almost the same. For photography's sake, give it to...

    • By Kennedy 2023-08-20 10:13:12

      sad story. "you can have it all but how much do you want...

    • By Dakota 2023-08-07 05:27:52

      Rebel for a reason, the vibe is...

    • By Maynard 2023-07-28 18:30:01

      Three and a half, the concept of two generations is the story of three generations. Paul Newman's bohemian and handsome especially took off his clothes... Neil won the best actress... The highlight is of course Huang Zongzhan's photography, which is a great...

    • By Gertrude 2023-07-14 21:28:14

      The acting and cinematography are perfect, the plot is a little...

    Movie quotes

    • [a cowboy has taken exception to Lon looking at his girlfriend]

      Hud Bannon: Now wait a minute. You sure you didn't give him some encouragement? 'Cause I was sittin' way across the room and got a little encouraged watchin' you move around inside that dress.

      Angry cowboy: Why, you...

      Hud Bannon: Now I don't want to be hoggish. Lon, you want some of him?

      [Hud sucker punches the cowboy]

    • [Hud has grabbed a rifle and shot at the buzzards]

      Homer Bannon: Don't do that, Hud; they help keep the country clean. Besides, it's against the law.

      Hud Bannon: Well, I've always thought the law was meant to be interpreted in a lenient manner. Sometimes I lean one way and sometimes I lean the other.

    • Hud Bannon: I'll do anything to make you trade him.

      Alma Brown: No thanks. I've done my time with one cold-blooded bastard, I'm not looking for another.

      Hud Bannon: Too late, honey, you already found him.