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In the movie Cool Hand Luke (1967) Luke wagers that he can eat 50 eggs in 1 h.?

The prisoners and guards bet against him saying, "Fifty eggs gotta weigh a good six pounds. A man's gut can't hold that." A chewed peeled chicken egg has a volume of approximately 53 mL. If Luke's stomach has a volume of 4.2 qt, does he have


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Cool Hand Luke (1967) - Theatrical Trailer - © Warner Bros.

Film: Cool Hand Luke. Starring: Paul Newman as Luke Jackson. Directed by: Stuart Rosenberg. Story & Screenplay written by: Donn Pearce and ...

Cool Hand Luke, Aldwych Theatre, London

It's only a couple of years since a stage version of The Shawshank Redemption unceremoniously sank in the West End. That show's fate has not deterred director Andrew Loudon and writer Emma Reeves from theatrically tampering with another well-loved celluloid prison story, Cool Hand Luke. The supposedly superior twist to this project is that it goes back to the original 1965 novel by Donn Pearce on which the 1967 movie was based. But it proves to be a manoeuvre that creates more problems than it solves.

The film famously begins in droll fashion with Paul Newman drunkenly decapitating a line of parking meters. This is a misdemeanour that gets Luke, a Second World War hero, slung into captivity, where he inspires his fellow inmates on the Florida chain gang with his flip refusal to truckle to authority or "git his mind right". Here, though, as in the book, the tale – now referred to as "the gospel according to Saint Luke" – is recounted retrospectively in the yard by the church where, on his third attempt to escape, Luke Jackson met his end. Just in case we are in any doubt that this is the saga of a martyrdom foretold, or that the protagonist has been elevated to a secular Jesus-status, there's a gospel-singing chorus who let rip with "Were you there when they crucified Our Lord?"

Cool Hand Luke 1967 - Bookshelf


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Internet Movie Database Cool Hand Luke (1967) Paul Newman, George Kennedy, Jo Van Fleet, JD Cannon Directed by Stuart Rosenberg * * * * * out of ...

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Cool Hand Luke All these years after the release of Cool Hand Luke in 1967, all you have to do is say, “What we have here is—failure to communicate. ...

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University of Michigan President Mary Sue Coleman visits Flint, channels 'Cool ...
University of Michigan President Mary Sue Coleman visits Flint, channels 'Cool ... "If you've seen the movie 'Cool Hand Luke' . you're familiar with with the line 'what we've got here is a failure to communicate,'" Coleman said, referring to the 1967 film starring Paul Newman. "We're talking at each other, not with each other,"

BB P&Z, commission hash out shortcomings
By Mark Young, Islander Reporter “What we have here is a failure to communicate,” is a line made famous from the 1967 movie “Cool Hand Luke,” starring Paul Newman, but it also suits the ongoing issues between the Bradenton Beach city commission and

An explosive mixture: Raw politics and a failure to communicate
In the 1967 movie “Cool Hand Luke,” the prison warden, Captain, after beating Luke, a prisoner played by Paul Newman, said, “What we've got here is (a) failure to communicate.” In that vein, there seems to be a disconnect between the local delegation

What makes for a memorable quote?
What makes for a memorable quote? 11 on the American Film Institute's list of the Top 100 American cinema quotes) that pops into my head, though I've never seen the movie ("Cool Hand Luke," 1967). The "indefiniteness" presumably helps make phrases so infinitely adaptable and reusable.

Off the Cuff: Memorable phrases
11 on the American Film Institute's list of the Top 100 American cinema quotes) that pops into my head, though I've never seen the movie (Cool Hand Luke, 1967). The "indefiniteness" presumably helps make phrases so infinitely adaptable and reusable.