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| Paul Newman | Henry Gondorff | |
| Robert Redford | Johnny Hooker | |
| Robert Shaw | Doyle Lonnegan | |
| Charles Durning | Lt. Wm. Snyder | |
| Ray Walston | J.J. Singleton | |
| Eileen Brennan | Billie | |
| Harold Gould | Kid Twist | |
| John Heffernan | Eddie Niles | |
| Dana Elcar | F.B.I. Agent Polk | |
| Jack Kehoe | Erie Kid | |
| Dimitra Arliss | Loretta | |
| Robert Earl Jones | Luther Coleman (as Robertearl Jones) | |
| James Sloyan | Mottola (as James J. Sloyan) | |
| Charles Dierkop | Floyd - Bodyguard | |
| Lee Paul | Bodyguard | |
| Sally Kirkland | Crystal | |
| Avon Long | Benny Garfield | |
| Arch Johnson | Combs | |
| Ed Bakey | Granger | |
| Brad Sullivan | Cole | |
| John Quade | Riley | |
| Larry D. Mann | Train Conductor | |
| Leonard Barr | Burlesque House Comedian | |
| Paulene Myers | Alva Coleman | |
| Joe Tornatore | Black Gloved Gunman | |
| Jack Collins | Duke Boudreau | |
| Tom Spratley | Curly Jackson | |
| Kenneth O'Brien | Greer | |
| Ken Sansom | Western Union Executive | |
| Ta-Tanisha | Louise Coleman | |
| William 'Billy' Benedict | Roulette Dealer (as William Benedict) | |
| Patricia Bratcher | Manicurist (uncredited) | |
| Robert Brubaker | Bill Clayton from Pittsburgh (uncredited) |
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| Producer | Tony Bill
Julia Phillips |
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| Writer | David S. Ward
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| Cinematography | Robert Surtees
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Winner of 7 Academy Awards®, including Best picture, The Sting stars Paul Newman and Robert Redford as two con men in 1930s Chicago. After a friend is killed by the mob, they try to get even by attempting to pull off the ultimate 'sting'. No one is to be trusted as the twists unfold, leading up to one of the greatest double-crosses in movie history. The con is on! |
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