
This week we review the 1967 American prison drama film directed by Stuart Rosenberg, starring Paul Newman and featuring George Kennedy in an Oscar-winning performance.
Newman stars in the title role as Luke, a prisoner in a Florida prison camp who refuses to submit to the system.
Set in the early 1950s, it is based on Donn Pearce's 1965 novel Cool Hand Luke.
The Scotsman is feeling a bit flat at the start as he received a big telling off from his friends a few days earlier - and he talks it through with his weekly counsellor, the Aussie.
Both enjoyed this film and the performances of Newman and Kennedy.
This was one of the first anti-establishment type movies - where the protagonist refuses to stay down.
We compare to other movies we have reviewed in the past. Older movies have a grittier feel. No special effects, no safety co-ordination, no CGI - and it makes a difference.
Do you prefer older movies to the quick wham, bam movies of today?
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