Review of The Sting (1973) by Roger Ebert for Chicago Sun-Times — 31 Oct 1987
The style here is so seductive and witty it's hard to pin down. It's like nothing else I've seen by Hill, and at times, it almost reminds me of Jacques Tati crossed with Robert Altman. It's good to get a crime movie more concerned with humor and character than with blood and gore; here's one, as we say, for the whole family.
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This review of The Sting (1973) was written by Roger Ebert and published by Chicago Sun-Times on 31 Oct 1987.
The Sting has generally received very positive reviews.
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