Review of Cool Hand Luke (1967) by Bosley Crowther for The New York Times — 28 Sep 2001
Mr. Newman is excellent, at the top of his sometime erratic form, in the role of this warped and alienated loner whose destiny it is to lose. George Kennedy is powerfully obsessive as the top-dog who handles things his way as effectively and finally as destructively as does the warden or the guards.
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This review of Cool Hand Luke (1967) was written by Bosley Crowther and published by The New York Times on 28 Sep 2001.
Cool Hand Luke has generally received very positive reviews.
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