If you loved “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid,” you definitely couldn’t miss “The Sting”—the film that took the legendary duo of Robert Redford and Paul Newman to new heights in movie history. But few people know that behind this classic were countless risks, doubts, and unforgettable behind-the-scenes moments!
**Redford Nearly Turned Down His Iconic Role**
At the time, Robert Redford was Hollywood’s golden boy, famous for his romantic, sophisticated image. When he was offered the role of Johnny Hooker—a Depression-era con artist—Redford hesitated, afraid it might tarnish his rising reputation. But director George Roy Hill wouldn’t take no for an answer, even telling him: “Bob, you’re too clean. That’s exactly why I want you in the mud.” Hill’s persistence convinced Redford to take a chance and step into a grittier, more complex role.
**Set Filled with Laughter and Pranks**
On set, the chemistry between Redford and Newman was legendary, but it came with plenty of playful mischief. Paul Newman, Hollywood’s notorious prankster, would deliberately mess up his lines during poker scenes just to see Redford crack up. Redford later said, “Paul could undo me with one look. That twinkle in his eye ruined more takes than I can count!”
**Unforgettable Incident That Shocked the Crew**
One of the most famous behind-the-scenes moments happened during the final shootout scene. When Redford was “shot,” he stayed down much longer than planned, so convincingly that the crew thought he’d actually been injured. Just as everyone started to panic, Redford popped up grinning and said, “That’s what you call selling the con!” The tense atmosphere instantly turned to laughter, perfectly capturing the clever spirit of the film.
**Unprecedented Success—7 Oscars and a Turning Point for Redford**
“The Sting” wasn’t just a box office hit—it swept the Academy Awards, winning seven Oscars including Best Picture. For Redford, it was a career-defining moment: “That film taught me you could entertain audiences and still be smart,” he reflected. It wasn’t just the art of the con onscreen, but also Hollywood’s art of storytelling at its best.
Fans around the world still talk about the hilarious moments, the special friendship between Redford and Newman, and their absolute professionalism and dedication on set. “I love their authenticity and fun spirit!” one fan commented. “Not everyone dares to challenge themselves like Redford did!” another shared.
If not for the director’s persistence and Redford’s willingness to take risks, we might never have had the classic “The Sting” we know today. What do you think about these behind-the-scenes secrets? Is there any movie duo that can top Redford and Newman?
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