Hud (1963 film)

Hud
Theatrical release poster by Mitchell Hooks
Directed byMartin Ritt
Screenplay byIrving Ravetch
Harriet Frank Jr.
Based onHorseman, Pass By
1961 novel
by Larry McMurtry
Produced byIrving Ravetch
Martin Ritt
StarringPaul Newman
Melvyn Douglas
Patricia Neal
Brandon deWilde
CinematographyJames Wong Howe
Edited byFrank Bracht
Music byElmer Bernstein
Production
company
Salem-Dover Productions
Distributed byParamount Pictures
Release date
  • May 29, 1963 (1963-05-29)
Running time
112 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$2,400,000[1]
Box office$10 million[2]

Hud is a 1963 American Western film starring Paul Newman, Melvyn Douglas, Brandon deWilde, and Patricia Neal. Directed by Martin Ritt, it was produced by Ritt and Newman's recently founded company, Salem Productions, and was their first film for Paramount Pictures. Hud was filmed on location on the Texas Panhandle, including Claude, Texas. Its screenplay was by Irving Ravetch and Harriet Frank Jr. and was based on Larry McMurtry's 1961 novel, Horseman, Pass By. The film's title character, Hud Bannon, was a minor character in the original screenplay, but was reworked as the lead role. With its main character an antihero, Hud was later described as a revisionist Western.

The film centers on the ongoing conflict between principled patriarch Homer Bannon and his unscrupulous and arrogant son, Hud, during an outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease putting the family's cattle ranch at risk. Lonnie, Homer's grandson and Hud's nephew, is caught in the conflict and forced to choose which character to follow.

Hud premiered at the Venice International Film Festival, and was a critical and commercial success at its general release. It was nominated for seven Academy Awards, winning three; Patricia Neal won Best Actress, Melvyn Douglas won Best Supporting Actor, and James Wong Howe the Academy Award for Best Black and White Cinematography. Howe's use of contrast to create space and his selection of black-and-white was acclaimed by critics. In later reviews, the film received additional praise. In 2018, the film was included in the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress.

  1. ^ "Think 'Hud' Recoups on US-Canada Rentals Alone, Ritt Extols Par Campaign". Variety. June 19, 1963. p. 15.
  2. ^ The Numbers 2013.