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Hud is a 1963 American Western film starring Paul Newman, Melvyn Douglas, Brandon deWilde, and Patricia Neal. Directed by Martin Ritt, it was produced by Ritt and Newman's recently founded company, Salem Productions, and was their first film for Paramount Pictures. Hud was filmed on location on the Texas Panhandle, including Claude, Texas.
The novel was adapted into the screenplay for the 1963 film Hud, starring Paul Newman as the title character. The title of the novel derives from the last three lines of the poem "Under Ben Bulben" by William Butler Yeats, which are carved on Yeats’ tombstone: Cast a cold eye. On life, on death. Horseman, pass by.
Hud was filmed on location on the Texas Panhandle, including Claude, Texas. Its screenplay was by Irving Ravetch and Harriet Frank Jr. and was based on Larry McMurtry's 1961 novel, Horseman, Pass By. The film's title character, Hud Bannon, was a minor character in the original screenplay, but was reworked as the lead role.
1963 Hud: Hud Bannon A New Kind of Love: Steve Sherman The Prize: Andrew Craig 1964 What a Way to Go! Larry Flint The Outrage: Juan Carrasco 1965 Lady L: Armand Denis 1966 Harper: Lew Harper Alternate title: The Moving Target: Torn Curtain: Prof. Michael Armstrong Directed by Alfred Hitchcock: 1967 Hombre: John Russell Cool Hand Luke: Lucas ...
Best Actress: Patricia Neal – Hud Best Supporting Actor: Melvyn Douglas – Hud Best Supporting Actress: Margaret Rutherford – The V.I.P.s Best Foreign Language Film: 8½ (Otto e mezzo), directed by Federico Fellini, Italy. Golden Globe Awards: Drama: Best Picture: The Cardinal Best Actor: Sidney Poitier - Lilies of the Field
Hud: Martin Ritt: Paul Newman, Melvyn Douglas, Patricia Neal, Brandon deWilde: Drama: Paramount. From Larry McMurtry novel; Oscars for Douglas, Neal I Could Go On Singing: Ronald Neame: Judy Garland, Dirk Bogarde: Drama: United Artists. Garland's final film In the Cool of the Day: Robert Stevens: Peter Finch, Jane Fonda, Angela Lansbury: Drama ...
As he aged, he took on older-man and fatherly roles in movies such as Hud (1963), for which he won his first Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, The Americanization of Emily (1964), the American Civil War comedy Advance to the Rear (1964), an episode of The Fugitive (1966), I Never Sang for My Father (1970), for which he was nominated for ...
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