(the diamond shaped ones)so I was watching the Color of money, with Tom Cruise, and it was made in 1986, and they used a standard 8 ball rack (triangular one), but they put nine balls in and had it shaped like a standard nine ball rack.
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probably just made to look like that but The color of Money is a really OLD movie just look at Tom Cruise
oh_jo123 | Apr 14, 2008
Scene from "The Color of Money" (1986)
Great scene from MARTIN SCORSESE's 1986 film THE COLOR OF MONEY, starring PAUL NEWMAN, TOM CRUISE and MARY ELIZABETH MASTRANTONIO... Song ...
The Color of Money (1986) - Paul Newman - White Lincoln
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Small Bar Division, which will raise the taps to 24.) Terms of the sale were not released. The space sold today was previously St. Paul Billiards, where scenes of the 1986 movie "The Color of Money" were filmed. jbnoel@tribune.com Twitter @traveljosh.
At the time, Wahlberg said that the film will be like Martin Scorsese's 1986 film The Color of Money, which had Paul Newman mentoring Tom Cruise in the pool-hustling world. Wahlberg said he was ready to play the “old guy” role.
According to Wahlberg, the film will be similar to the 1986 movie "Color of Money," directed by Martin Scorsese and starring Tom Cruise, in which a young cocky protege is mentored by an older man who teaches him the ins and outs of pool.
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