Un joueur de poker prometteur tente de faire ses preuves lors d'un match aux enjeux élevés contre un maître de longue date.Un joueur de poker prometteur tente de faire ses preuves lors d'un match aux enjeux élevés contre un maître de longue date.Un joueur de poker prometteur tente de faire ses preuves lors d'un match aux enjeux élevés contre un maître de longue date.
- Récompenses
- 1 victoire et 2 nominations
Theodore Marcuse
- Felix
- (as Theo Marcuse)
Émile Genest
- Cajun
- (as Emile Genest)
- Réalisation
- Norman Jewison
- Sam Peckinpah(fired after one week shooting) (non crédité)
- Scénario
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Histoire
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- AnecdotesEdward G. Robinson wrote in his autobiography, "In the film I played Lancey Howard, the reigning champ of the stud poker tables...I could hardly say I identified with Lancey; I was Lancey. That man on the screen, more than in any other picture I ever made, was Edward G. Robinson with great patches of Emanuel Goldenberg [his real name] showing through. He was all cold and discerning and unflappable on the exterior; he was ageing and full of self-doubt on the inside....Even the final session of the poker game was real...I played that game as if it were for blood. It was one of the best performances I ever gave on stage or screen or radio or TV, and the reason for it is that is wasn't a performance at all; it was symbolically the playing out of my whole gamble with life."
- GaffesThe film is set in the 1930s, but the women sport obvious 1960s hairstyles.
- Citations
Lancey Howard: [to Cincinnati Kid] You're good, kid, but as long as I'm around, you're only second best.
- Versions alternativesIn 2005, the BBFC cut this release further compared to the previous 1993 edits. UK cinema release in 1970 and early video versions were cut by 38 seconds to a scene featuring a cockfight (scenes involving cockfights are always cut by the BBFC). The 2005 wide-screen version substituted some scenes though the cuts were lengthened to 1 min 4 secs.
- ConnexionsEdited into Ann-Margret: Från Valsjöbyn till Hollywood (2014)
- Bandes originalesThe Cincinnati Kid
Music by Lalo Schifrin
Lyrics by Dorcas Cochran
Theme song of "The Cincinnati Kid"
Sung by Ray Charles
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Song More Memorable Than The Story
Well, I've always enjoyed poker; Steve McQueen and Edward G. Robinson are two of my all- time favorite actors and I thought Tuesday Weld and Ann-Margaret were two of the most beautiful women in their day.....so why don't I love this movie?
Don't get me wrong: I like it, but I should have liked it a whole lot more. It's a bit too slow, for one thing, becoming more like a soap opera in parts and the movie drags for much too long. The story doesn't have much spark until the poker showdown at the end of the movie. That ending is an excellent one, too, but one has to wait too long to get there.
Robinson is good to watch, as he almost always was in his great acting career. He plays the only classy person in the film.
Watching this late in December of 2009 on some high-def equipment, I discovered how beautifully-filmed this movie appears.
What has stuck with me all these years, since I saw it in the theater in 1965, wasn't the story but the title song by Ray Charles. I have never been able to get "The Cincinnati Kid" song out of my head.
Don't get me wrong: I like it, but I should have liked it a whole lot more. It's a bit too slow, for one thing, becoming more like a soap opera in parts and the movie drags for much too long. The story doesn't have much spark until the poker showdown at the end of the movie. That ending is an excellent one, too, but one has to wait too long to get there.
Robinson is good to watch, as he almost always was in his great acting career. He plays the only classy person in the film.
Watching this late in December of 2009 on some high-def equipment, I discovered how beautifully-filmed this movie appears.
What has stuck with me all these years, since I saw it in the theater in 1965, wasn't the story but the title song by Ray Charles. I have never been able to get "The Cincinnati Kid" song out of my head.
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- 14 mars 2007
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- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 15 260 000 $US
- Durée1 heure 42 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1
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By what name was Le Kid de Cincinnati (1965) officially released in India in English?
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