The Hustler (1961)

Movie · 1961 · Drama, Romance · 2h 14m · NR · English

Curator score: 9.1/10 (154K ratings)

They called him Fast Eddie. He was a winner. He was a loser. He was a hustler.

Overview

Fast Eddie Felson is a small-time pool hustler with a lot of talent but a self-destructive attitude. His bravado causes him to challenge the legendary Minnesota Fats to a high-stakes match.

Ratings

Director

Robert Rossen

Production

Rossen Films, 20th Century Fox

Cast

Paul Newman, Jackie Gleason, Piper Laurie, George C. Scott, Myron McCormick, Murray Hamilton, Michael Constantine, Stefan Gierasch, Clifford A. Pellow, Jake LaMotta, Gordon B. Clarke, Alexander Rose, Carolyn Coates, Carl York, Vincent Gardenia, Willie Mosconi, William Adams, Tom Ahearne, Charles Andre, Don Crabtree

Where to watch

FlixFling, IndieFlix

Curator Review

Verdict

A tough, elegant character study that uses pool as a pressure cooker for ego, desire, and self-destruction. It’s as much about losing with style as it is about winning, with standout performances and a sharply observed emotional arc.

Best for

  • fans of classic Hollywood drama
  • viewers who like flawed antiheroes
  • people drawn to sports-adjacent character studies
  • audiences who appreciate black-and-white cinematography
  • fans of tense, dialogue-driven films

Skip if

  • you want a fast-moving plot
  • you dislike morally messy protagonists
  • you need a feel-good underdog story
  • you prefer modern pacing and editing
  • you’re not interested in mid-century melodrama

Overview

The Hustler is one of the great American character dramas, a film that understands talent is often the least interesting thing about a person. Robert Rossen stages the pool halls like arenas of ego and vulnerability, and Paul Newman gives Fast Eddie a magnetic surface that slowly reveals something brittle and wounded underneath.

Worth noting

What makes the film endure is its refusal to romanticize winning. The matches matter, but the real stakes are pride, loneliness, and the need to be seen as exceptional. Jackie Gleason brings a calm, almost mythic authority to Minnesota Fats, while Piper Laurie gives the movie its aching emotional counterweight.

Bottom line

It’s a stylish, melancholy film with a hard edge, and its black-and-white photography gives every room a smoky, exhausted beauty. If you like dramas where the psychology is the real action, this is essential viewing.

Top Letterboxd reviews

Griffin (3.5★) · 1340 likes

Thought they were sticking a pool cue inside him

KMOKLER (4★) · 1125 likes

Its Paul Newman guys, its Paul newman., do you need a longer review, I mean come on, its Paul Newman.

Karsten (4★) · 901 likes

i love playing pool

Karsten (4.5★) · 790 likes

elite sunday afternoon watch. the cinemascope here is just breathtaking. i love color of money but they cheat around a lot of actual pocketing there, whereas paul newman actually sinks an incredible bank combo 20 minutes into this. have said it before and will say it again, we’re due for a new billiards movie

Mr. DuLac (5★) · 646 likes

Do you like to gamble, Eddie? Gamble money on pool games?-Minnesota Fats An incredible film about a self-defeating man that is already the "best" as far as talent is concerned, but he's still a loser because he's a deeply flawed human being with no character. He's all ego and doesn't understand what winning is if it doesn't involve the humiliation of his opponent. It's that fact that leaves him vulnerable to smarter opponents and a pathetic mess when they… more

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Topics

classic drama, sports-adjacent, black-and-white, character study, melancholy, neo-noir mood, mid-century cinema, romantic tragedy, antihero

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