Amen. They could cut out that female alcoholic character altogether and I wouldn't lose a second of sleep.
MULLY
see, I don't even remember her name in the movie
What female alcoholic character?
Amen. They could cut out that female alcoholic character altogether and I wouldn't lose a second of sleep.
MULLY
see, I don't even remember her name in the movie
What female alcoholic character?
Piper Laurie played Sarah Packard, Fast Eddie's girlfriend.
Amen. They could cut out that female alcoholic character altogether and I wouldn't lose a second of sleep.
MULLY
see, I don't even remember her name in the movie
Amen. They could cut out that female alcoholic character altogether and I wouldn't lose a second of sleep.
MULLY
see, I don't even remember her name in the movie
I read somewhere that Gleason was actually a pretty good pool player, but Newman never played until the movie. Then Mosconi had to give him a crash course in pool. Most of the shots that Eddie made in the movie was actually Mosconi. That's why they showed only his hands.
To me, Bert knew the game was gonna be 3 cushion, but Eddie didn't. Bert knew how strong Eddie was and that he would find a way to win.
I would say Gleason was better than pretty good. I can't remember the exact quote, but Mosconi said something like "Gleason was able to run 40 or 50 balls on occasion". Running 40 or 50 on occasion deserves good without the pretty - and this from a guy who was a show business phenomenon (our younger readers may not realize just how big a star Gleason was in the early days of TV). I had also read somewhere that his high run was 80 balls on a 5x10 table, but I can't remember where I saw that (or even be sure that I did see it). Mosconi said Gleason was the best of the show biz pool players, and he knew all of them.
It's true that Newman had never played. Mosconi's job was not to make him a good player but to make him handle himself like a good player, like a hustler, knowing that Mosconi could shoot for him in the picture. But actually Newman did a lot of his own shooting - when you saw just hands, that was Mosconi, but you saw Newman take many shots himself and he did look good. Of course, Newman was one talented guy - look how he became a serious auto racer in middle age.
i think you guys are reading to much into this.Its a movie, really a love story with pool as the backdrop.
Newman said that he could barely play and that Gleason won money off of him every time they bet a dollar or two on the games while on set.
Gleason was up like 20 bucks or something if I remember right.
more importantly, what do you think bert whispers to her before she goes nuts?