Hud (1963) Page

is a stark, revisionist Western that redefined the American film protagonist through Paul Newman's "scorching" performance as a charismatic but irredeemable antihero. 🎬 Film Overview

Selected for the National Film Registry in 2018. 📸 Visual Style Hud (1963)

Directed by Martin Ritt and adapted from Larry McMurtry's novel Horseman, Pass By , the story centers on the toxic conflict within the Bannon family on their Texas ranch. Contemporary Western / Drama Setting: Claude, Texas (near Amarillo) is a stark, revisionist Western that redefined the

The film is celebrated for its uncompromising ending, where the title character refuses to seek redemption—a significant departure from the Production Code era. Won 3 Oscars out of 7 nominations. Best Actress: Patricia Neal (as Alma the housekeeper) Best Supporting Actor: Melvyn Douglas (as Homer Bannon) Best Cinematography: James Wong Howe (Black & White) Contemporary Western / Drama Setting: Claude, Texas (near

An outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease that threatens the family's cattle and principles. 🏆 Critical Success & Legacy

James Wong Howe's cinematography is a hallmark of the film, utilizing high-contrast black-and-white to capture the "infinite space" and isolation of the Texas landscape.