IMDb7.3/10
Rotten Tomatoes100%
Metacritic80/100
Google Users88%
Director: Martin Ritt•Genres: Drama, Western
Hud Bannon is a charismatic but morally bankrupt young man who clashes with his principled father, Homer, over the family's Texas cattle ranch. Caught between his father's traditional values and his own selfish desires, Hud alienates everyone around him, including his younger brother, Lonnie, and a housekeeper named Alma. The film explores themes of alienation, the decay of traditional values, and the destructive nature of a charming but unscrupulous individual.
Hud was critically acclaimed upon its release, praised for its stark realism, Paul Newman's performance, and its unflinching portrayal of a flawed anti-hero. The film resonated with audiences for its exploration of contemporary American anxieties and its complex characters. Patricia Neal's performance, in particular, garnered significant attention and awards.
Paul Newman delivers a career-defining performance as the magnetic, amoral Hud.
The film is lauded for its powerful depiction of a fractured family and its critique of modern masculinity.
Critics praised the stark, honest cinematography and Martin Ritt's confident direction.
Google audience: Audiences found 'Hud' to be a compelling and thought-provoking drama, with many appreciating Paul Newman's captivating performance and the film's realistic portrayal of family conflict. Some viewers noted the bleakness of the narrative but acknowledged its artistic merit.
Patricia Neal won the Academy Award for Best Actress. Hud was nominated for Best Actor (Paul Newman), Best Supporting Actor (Melvyn Douglas and Brandon deWilde), Best Director, and Best Screenplay. It won the BAFTA for Best Actor (Melvyn Douglas).
The iconic white cowboy hat worn by Paul Newman as Hud was actually custom-made for him and became one of the most recognizable props in cinema history.
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