25 facts you might not know about 1961’s “The Hustler” -- Fascinating inside info

I remember reading somewhere that The Hustler was also the first movie in American cinema that used an antihero as the main character.
 
#26: The movie was reportedly filmed in only 6 weeks.

#27: The movie had two alternate names prior to the selection of "The Hustler"...
" Stroke of Luck" ....and ...

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arnaldo, thanks for the read. I knew some of the facts but not most of them. The movie really was one of a kind.
 
I remember reading somewhere that The Hustler was also the first movie in American cinema that used an antihero as the main character.
The 1930's gangster movies as well as the 1940's noir detective films were replete with antiheroes in the lead roles. Many of the Bogart and James Dean films -- all prior to "The Hustler" -- come to mind as well.

Arnaldo
 
The 1930's gangster movies as well as the 1940's noir detective films were replete with antiheroes in the lead roles. Many of the Bogart and James Dean films -- all prior to "The Hustler" -- come to mind as well.

Arnaldo


Isn't there a 30's James Cagney movie, where he (a bad guy)stands at the top of a burning tower, screaming..."I'm the king of the world"??
 
Isn't there a 30's James Cagney movie, where he (a bad guy)stands at the top of a burning tower, screaming..."I'm the king of the world"??

Cagney in White Heat yells: "Made it ma, top of the world".....
Echoed in a bad Denzel Washington/John Lithgow movie called Ricochet.
 
#28: since many people still had mono record players, the soundtrack album was released in both a mono version and a stereo version.

# 29: singles from the album were released, with the typical one song per side, but in France a "super single" was released with two songs per side.
 
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