Home > Drama >

Hoodwink

AD:This title is currently not available on Prime Video
Free Trial
View All Sources

Hoodwink (1981)

November. 05,1981
|
6.2
| Drama Crime Romance
AD:This title is currently not available on Prime Video
Free Trial
View All Sources

Hoodwink is based on the true story of an Australian con artist who briefly won the hearts of the media (if not the authorities). John Hargreaves stars as a criminal serving time in a New South Wales prison. He's not partial to the physical labor required of the convicts, so he hits upon a labor-saving plan. Hargreaves pretends to be totally blind, thus lightening his work load....and carries off the hoax for years.

...

Watch Trailer

Free Trial Channels

AD
Show More

Cast

Similar titles

Reviews

Titreenp
1981/11/05

SERIOUSLY. This is what the crap Hollywood still puts out?

More
Protraph
1981/11/06

Lack of good storyline.

More
Married Baby
1981/11/07

Just intense enough to provide a much-needed diversion, just lightweight enough to make you forget about it soon after it’s over. It’s not exactly “good,” per se, but it does what it sets out to do in terms of putting us on edge, which makes it … successful?

More
Bob
1981/11/08

This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.

More
Steve Skafte
1981/11/09

"Hoodwink" isn't exactly what it's advertised to be. It's supposedly a crime/con man film, but it takes an abrupt 180 degree turn about half the way through and becomes a more straightforward drama. It's hard to say if this works or not. But I can say that both halves are very well acted and directed. Just don't expect to end with the same film you started with. If you do, there's a fair chance you'll be disappointed.John Hargreaves is a very charismatic actor. As soon as you see him, there's something about the character of Martin Stang that draws you in. He is manipulative, intelligent, and complicated. Much to the point of never quite letting the viewer know who real he's really being. Judy Davis plays what is, for her, a very atypical role. She's very convincing. I suppose what really makes "Hoodwink" such an immediately engaging film is how true it feels. Director Claude Whatham and cinematographer Dean Semler create a very solid world together. It feels real, it captures the subtleties of human interaction without a lot of nonsense getting in the way of things. And that's just too hard to find these days.

More