The antagonist of the 1967 film, Cool Hand Luke, is the character known simply as the Captain, played by Strother Martin. He is the man who is constantly pushing around the inmates and who enforces the prison's rules. He is the antagonist or "bad guy" opposite of the protagonist, Luke, played by Paul Newman.
Cool Hand Luke
Cool Hand Luke.
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What we've got here is failure to communicate. Some men you just can't reach, so you get what we had here last week which is the way he wants it. Well, he gets it. And I don't like it any more than you men. The captain isn't the only one who utters the words. Later in the movie, the main character, Luke (Paul Newman), still cocky despite being cornered by prison guards, openly mocks the Captain with the famous line.
Its a quote from the classic movie "Cool Hand Luke". It was said so that the prison's guard knows that Luke is still standing there and not trying to escape
Cool Hand Luke
The movie was based upon the eponymous novel 'Cool Hand Luke' by Donn Pearce .
The duration of Cool Hand Luke is 2.1 hours.
Cool Hand Luke was created on 1967-11-01.
Cool Hand Luke
The movie was released in 1967. The novel was published in 1965.
Cool Hand Luke
Cool Hand Luke.
Cool Hand Luke was created on 1967-11-01.
Cool Hand Luke - novel - was created in 1965.
The composer of the songs in the movie, Cool Hand Luke, was Lalo Schifrin. The two singers of the songs were Paul Newman and Harry Dean Stanton.
Plastic Jesus by Ed Rush and George Cromarty