
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


This episode, the sport of choice on Game Film is billiards. Hosts Aron Harris and Os Davis take a look at:
• The Hustler (1961) – This noir pool hall Academy Awards-dominating film features an all-star cast including Paul Newman, George C. Scott, Piper Laurie and Jackie Gleason – also gritty locations, taut dialogue and some serious character drama;
• The Color of Money (1986) – Director Martin Scorsese’s love letter to The Hustler has Newman’s “Fast Eddie” Felsen coaching up flaky pool wunderkind Vincent (Tom Cruise) and his would-be hustler girlfriend Carmen (Mary Elizabeth Mastrantoni); and
• The Baron and the Kid (1984) – Former professional pool player “The Baron” (Johnny Cash) comes out of retirement to work the angles alongside his estranged son, a like-skilled savant going by the tag of “The Cajun Kid.”
By Os Davis and Aron Harris5
11 ratings
This episode, the sport of choice on Game Film is billiards. Hosts Aron Harris and Os Davis take a look at:
• The Hustler (1961) – This noir pool hall Academy Awards-dominating film features an all-star cast including Paul Newman, George C. Scott, Piper Laurie and Jackie Gleason – also gritty locations, taut dialogue and some serious character drama;
• The Color of Money (1986) – Director Martin Scorsese’s love letter to The Hustler has Newman’s “Fast Eddie” Felsen coaching up flaky pool wunderkind Vincent (Tom Cruise) and his would-be hustler girlfriend Carmen (Mary Elizabeth Mastrantoni); and
• The Baron and the Kid (1984) – Former professional pool player “The Baron” (Johnny Cash) comes out of retirement to work the angles alongside his estranged son, a like-skilled savant going by the tag of “The Cajun Kid.”