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The Sting
Set in the 1930s this intricate caper deals with an ambitious small-time crook and a veteran con man who seek revenge on a vicious crime lord who murdered one of their gang.
George Roy Hill
David S. Ward
Casts & Crew
Paul Newman
Robert Redford
Robert Shaw
Charles Durning
Ray Walston
Eileen Brennan
Harold Gould
John Heffernan
Dana Elcar
Jack Kehoe
Dimitra Arliss
Robert Earl Jones
James Sloyan
Charles Dierkop
Lee Paul
Sally Kirkland
Avon Long
Arch Johnson
Ed Bakey
Brad Sullivan
John Quade
Larry D. Mann
Leonard Barr
Paulene Myers
Joe Tornatore
Jack Collins
Tom Spratley
Kenneth O'Brien
Ken Sansom
Ta-Tanisha
William Benedict
Robert Brubaker
Kathleen Freeman
Susan French
Bruce Kimball
Alexander Lockwood
Chuck Morrell
Byron Morrow
Pearl Shear
Arthur Tovey
Guy Way
Also Directed by George Roy Hill
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