Color of Money (1986) - Paul Newman - Are You Guys Going to Atlantic City?

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Uploaded by on Sep 27, 2011

The Color of Money is a 1986 film directed by Martin Scorsese. The film stars Paul Newman and Tom Cruise, with Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, Helen Shaver, and John Turturro. Newman won the Academy Award for Best Actor for his performance

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  • "What's the book?"..

    "50 on Eddie, wins you 100... 50 on Mozelle wins you 25"..

    "Well, thanks!"..

    lol..

  • There's nothing quite like a row of 10, or so Gold Crowns, early in the morning... When you've been gambling your ass off the whole night.. lol.. God I miss Old school pool halls!..

  • @dickmann1979 Same here...

  • @georgedroy if i will find something out, i will tell you.

  • @georgedroy thank you very much, but i meant the song with the whistling right from the beginning.

  • @dickmann1979 The song at 2:46, when Eddie plays Moselle is "Modern Blues", off the soundtrack.

    As far as the one at the beginning, and the one that starts at 3:30, I'd like to know them myself.

  • @StickyCal420 I second that. This one, and "Hey, I'm back !!!!" are my two favorite scenes.

  • This is my favorite scene of the whole movie. I love the song playing the beginning. Great upload!

  • I just love how both Paul Newman and Tom Cruise have a real stroke, that's just awesome!

  • no i dont would like to though

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