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* VillainProtagonist: Hud is the poster boy for stories focused around the villain. Supposedly Paul Newman was shocked when audiences claimed they loved him as the hero of this movie. Newman thought the man was despicable and a good example of how not to live ones life.

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* VillainProtagonist: Hud is the poster boy for stories focused around the villain. Supposedly Paul Newman was shocked when audiences claimed they loved him as the hero of this movie. Newman thought the man was despicable and a good example of how not to live ones one's life.
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* VillainProtagonist: Hud is the poster boy for stories focused around the villain. Supposedly Paul Newman was shocked when audiences claimed they loved him as the hero of this movie. Newman thought the man was despicable and a good example of how not to live ones life.
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It's a story about a family of cattle ranchers in the Texas Panhandle. Homer Bannon (Douglas) is the aging, widowed patriarch, running things with his headstrong, rebellious son Hud (Newman) and his guileless teenage grandson Lonnie ([[Film/{{Shane}} Brandon [=deWilde=]]]), who's the son of Hud's deceased brother. Also present is the Bannons' world-weary live-in housekeeper, Alma (Neal).

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It's a story about a family of cattle ranchers in the Texas Panhandle. Homer Bannon (Douglas) is the aging, widowed patriarch, running things with his headstrong, rebellious son Hud (Newman) and his guileless teenage grandson Lonnie ([[Film/{{Shane}} Brandon [=deWilde=]]]), (Brandon [=deWilde=], who yelled "Come back, Shane!" in ''Film/{{Shane}}''), who's the son of Hud's deceased brother. Also present is the Bannons' world-weary live-in housekeeper, Alma (Neal).
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''Hud'' is a 1963 American drama film, directed by Martin Ritt and starring Creator/PaulNewman, Creator/PatriciaNeal, and Creator/MelvynDouglas. It was [[TheFilmOfTheBook adapted from]] Larry [=McMurtry=]'s 1961 novel ''Horseman, Pass By''.

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''Hud'' is a 1963 American drama film, directed by Martin Ritt Creator/MartinRitt and starring Creator/PaulNewman, Creator/PatriciaNeal, and Creator/MelvynDouglas. It was [[TheFilmOfTheBook adapted from]] Larry [=McMurtry=]'s 1961 novel ''Horseman, Pass By''.

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