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Synopsis

The Cincinnati Kid is a 1965 film. It tells the story of Eric “The Kid” Stoner, a young Depression-era poker player, as he seeks to establish his reputation as the best. This quest leads him to challenge Lancey “The Man” Howard, an older player widely considered to be the best, culminating in a climactic final poker hand between the two. —Wikipedia

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Norman Jewison

Receiving his undergraduate education at Malvern Collegiate Institute, Victoria College and University of Toronto, Ontario-born director and producer Norman Jewison also studied piano and music theory at the Royal Conservatory. Following service in the navy and a brief sojourn as a cab driver, Jewison worked as an actor and scenarist in London. From 1953 through 1958, he was one of the top directors with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation television service; he continued to turn out top-ranked TV work when he was signed by CBS in New York, winning three Emmys between 1958 and 1961. His first feature film was 40 Pounds of Trouble (1962), which led to a long-term contract with Universal. In 1963, Jewison took on the daunting task of executive producing the much-troubled Judy Garland Show, emerging from this failed 26-week project with little if any egg on his face. The first of Jewison’s films to be greeted with the same critical effusion as his TV work was The Cincinnati Kid (1965… read more

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David M.K.

17Jan13

And they thought a movie about poker couldn't be exciting! (They were right.)

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Sean

6Mar12

Edward G Robinson is grand in this film, shame that it was a little slow in some parts but other than that a pretty decent flick. Steve McQueen had tons of charisma but didn't really hold up to most of the cast in this film.

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