“You’re an unprincipled man,” the old rancher tells his reckless, short-tempered son. “You live just for yourself.” The younger one has just proposed quickly selling their large herd of diseased ...
It's easy to understand why a kid like Lonnie would see Hud, who has casual flings with married women, throws a mean punch, and always speaks his mind, as a masculine role model. It's also easy to ...
The biggest single alleged profiteer from the massive HUD rehab-loan fraud case that devastated the housing market in Harlem and Brooklyn turned stoolie on his accomplices, according to city and ...
In "Hud," Paul Newman's eponymous character gives us a very clear example of the changing times. Released in May, 1963, a mere six months before JFK's assassination, the film stands at the tipping ...
On a Texas ranch an unruly man is bitter enemies with his elderly father, assaults and abuses the woman housekeeper, and shows a young boy who idolizes him the wrong examples.
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