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The Cincinnati Kid

The Cincinnati Kid

7,0 /10 (304 Votes)
1965 EN 102 min

Overview

An up-and-coming poker player tries to prove himself in a high-stakes match against a long-time master of the game.

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Release date

15/10/1965

Votes

304

Popularity

1.3

He'd take on anyone, at anything, anytime.

Genres

Status

Released

Language

EN

Runtime

102 min

Revenue

$15,260,000

Steve McQueen

Steve McQueen

Eric Stoner ("The Cincinnati Kid")

Edward G. Robinson

Edward G. Robinson

Lancey Howard

Ann-Margret

Ann-Margret

Melba Nile

Karl Malden

Karl Malden

Shooter

Tuesday Weld

Tuesday Weld

Christian Rudd

Joan Blondell

Joan Blondell

Lady Fingers

Rip Torn

Rip Torn

William Jefferson Slade

Jack Weston

Jack Weston

Pig

Cab Calloway

Cab Calloway

Yeller

Jeff Corey

Jeff Corey

Hoban

Theo Marcuse

Theo Marcuse

Felix

Milton Selzer

Milton Selzer

Sokal

Karl Swenson

Karl Swenson

Mr. Rudd

Émile Genest

Émile Genest

Cajun

Ron Soble

Ron Soble

Danny

Irene Tedrow

Irene Tedrow

Mrs. Rudd

Midge Ware

Midge Ware

Mrs. Slade

Dub Taylor

Dub Taylor

Dealer

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Andy Albin

Referee (uncredited)

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Leon Alton

Poker Game Spectator (uncredited)

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John Barton

Spectator at Cockfight (uncredited)

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James J. Casino

Poker Player (uncredited)

William Challee

William Challee

Old Man (uncredited)

Noble 'Kid' Chissell

Noble 'Kid' Chissell

Bar Patron (uncredited)

Gene Coogan

Gene Coogan

Poker Game Spectator (uncredited)

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Mimi Dillard

Slade's Girlfriend (uncredited)

Robert DoQui

Robert DoQui

Philly (uncredited)

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Larry Duran

Gambler (uncredited)

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Daniel Elam

Waiter (uncredited)

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George Ford

Poker Game Spectator (uncredited)

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Sig Frohlich

Poker Game Spectator (uncredited)

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Wesley Gale

Waiter (uncredited)

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Rudy Germane

Hotel Clerk (uncredited)

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Bobby Gilbert

Poker Game Spectator (uncredited)

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George Golden

Poker Game Spectator (uncredited)

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Ken Grant

Shoeshine Boy (uncredited)

Michael Greene

Michael Greene

Hustler (uncredited)

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Raven Grey Eagle

Spectator at Cockfight (uncredited)

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Claude Hall

Gambler (uncredited)

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Virginia Harrison

Employee (uncredited)

John Hart

John Hart

Poker Player (uncredited)

Harry Hines

Harry Hines

Old Man (uncredited)

George Holmes

George Holmes

Poker Game Spectator (uncredited)

Jimmie Horan

Jimmie Horan

Spectator at Cockfight (uncredited)

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Breena Howard

Cajun's Woman (uncredited)

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John Indrisano

Gambler (uncredited)

Colin Kenny

Colin Kenny

Spectator at Cockfight (uncredited)

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Richard LaMarr

Spectator at Cockfight (uncredited)

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John Marlin

Bar Patron (uncredited)

Gregg Martell

Gregg Martell

Danny's Henchman (uncredited)

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Pat McCaffrie

Poker Player (uncredited)

Sandy McPeak

Sandy McPeak

Poker Player (uncredited)

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Mike Morelli

Poker Game Spectator (uncredited)

Sol Murgi

Sol Murgi

Poker Game Spectator (uncredited)

Burt Mustin

Burt Mustin

Old Man (uncredited)

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Barry O'Hara

Eddie (uncredited)

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Brett Pearson

Gambler (uncredited)

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Joyce Perry

Mrs. Hoban (uncredited)

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Paul Ravel

Bar Patron (uncredited)

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Waclaw Rekwart

Bar Patron (uncredited)

Christopher Riordan

Christopher Riordan

Railroad Worker (uncredited)

Bernard Sell

Bernard Sell

Poker Game Spectator (uncredited)

Olan Soule

Olan Soule

Hotel Desk Clerk (uncredited)

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Robert Stevenson

Gambler (uncredited)

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Hal Taggart

Bettor (uncredited)

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Paul Verdier

Second Bettor (uncredited)

Charles Wagenheim

Charles Wagenheim

Old Man (uncredited)

Howard Wendell

Howard Wendell

Charlie (uncredited)

Harry Wilson

Harry Wilson

Spectator at Cockfight (uncredited)

Dick Winslow

Dick Winslow

Poker Player (uncredited)

Bill Zuckert

Bill Zuckert

Poker Player (uncredited)

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John Chard

John Chard

2015-10-04

⭐ 8

People will sit down at the table with you, just so they can say they played with The Man Blah blah blah is the feelings I get when I see comments about this being McQueen's answer to The Hustler, the Newman film is firmly ensconced in the hall of classics and rightly so, but this is a different animal that stands up on its own two feet as a great film regardless of comparisons of leading men or films they respectively delivered. "It's a pleasure to meet someone who understands that to the true gambler, money is never an end in itself, it's simply a tool, as a language is to thought" …

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