"A novice con man teams up with an acknowledged master to avenge the murder of a mutual friend by pulling off the ultimate big con and swindling a fortune from a big-time mobster."
Paul Newman
as Henry Gondorff
Robert Redford
as Johnny Hooker
Robert Shaw
as Doyle Lonnegan
Charles Durning
as Lt. Wm. Snyder
Ray Walston
as J.J. Singleton
Eileen Brennan
as Billie
Harold Gould
as Kid Twist
John Heffernan
as Eddie Niles
Dana Elcar
as F.B.I. Agent Polk
Jack Kehoe
as Erie Kid
Dimitra Arliss
as Loretta
Robert Earl Jones
as Luther Coleman
James Sloyan
as Mottola
Charles Dierkop
as Floyd (Bodyguard)
Lee Paul
as Bodyguard
Sally Kirkland
as Crystal
Avon Long
as Benny Garfield
Arch Johnson
as Combs
Ed Bakey
as Granger
Brad Sullivan
as Cole
John Quade
as Riley
Larry D. Mann
as Train Conductor
Leonard Barr
as Burlesque House Comedian
Paulene Myers
as Alva Coleman
Joe Tornatore
as Black Gloved Gunman
Jack Collins
as Duke Boudreau
Tom Spratley
as Curly Jackson
Kenneth O'Brien
as Greer
Ken Sansom
as Western Union Executive
Ta-Tanisha
as Louise Coleman
William Benedict
as Roulette Dealer
Robert Brubaker
as Bill Clayton from Pittsburgh (uncredited)
Kathleen Freeman
as Kid Twist's Wife (uncredited)
Susan French
as Landlady (uncredited)
Bruce Kimball
as Lacey the Bouncer (uncredited)
Alexander Lockwood
as Landlord (uncredited)
Chuck Morrell
as FBI Agent Chuck (uncredited)
Byron Morrow
as Mr. Jameson from Chicago (uncredited)
Pearl Shear
as Lady in Phone Booth (uncredited)
Arthur Tovey
as Bank Officer (uncredited)
Guy Way
as Gambling Den Boss (uncredited)
Jim Michael
as Bartender (uncredited)
Jack Berle
as Gambler (uncredited)
Nick Borgani
as Tailor (uncredited)
Robert Buckingham
Peter Eastman
as Poker Player (uncredited)
Richard Elmore
Bob Folkerson
Sig Frohlich
Ralph Gambina
Clarke Gordon
as Mr. Lombard (uncredited)
Jack Griffin
as Cabbie (uncredited)
Bob Harks
as Pedestrian (uncredited)
George Holmes
Sid Kane
as Cashier #2 (uncredited)
Mike Lally
Tom McDonough
Richard Niehaus
as Train Passenger (uncredited)
Jessica Rains
as Secretary (uncredited)
Al Roberts
Edwin Rochelle
Clark Ross
as Man at Bar (uncredited)
George Roy Hill
Director
Tony Bill
Producer
Julia Phillips
Michael Phillips
Robert Surtees
Director of Photography
William Reynolds
Editor
Edith Head
Costume Design
Charlsie Bryant
Script Supervisor
Ernest B. Wehmeyer
Production Manager
David Brown
Executive Producer
Richard D. Zanuck
William Batliner
Casting
Robert J. LaSanka
Henry Bumstead
Art Direction
James W. Payne
Set Decoration
Gary Liddiard
Makeup Artist
Connie Nichols
Hairstylist
Rick Sharp
Ronald Pierce
Sound
Albert Whitlock
Visual Effects
Mickey Gilbert
Stunts
John Moio
Dean Smith
Charles W. Short
Camera Operator
Eileen Peterson
Unit Publicist
Marvin Hamlisch
Original Music Composer
David S. Ward
Writer
Robert Bertrand
Ray Gosnell Jr.
First Assistant Director
Charles Dismukes
Second Assistant Director
John Scarne
Technical Advisor
Robert Crawford Jr.
Associate Producer
Music Arranger
Julius Rosenkrantz
Property Master
Sid Sheinberg
Emile Kuri
Jim Gillespie
Assistant Makeup Artist
Mark Reedall
Key Makeup Artist
Richard Hopper
Production Illustrator
Henry Larrecq
Assistant Art Director
Buzz Newhouse
Construction Coordinator
William A. Petrotta
Props
Thomas L. Roysden
Leadman
Peter Berkos
Sound Effects Editor
Edwin J. Somers Jr.
Boom Operator
Bob Warner
Special Effects Manager
Scott Gourlay
Joe Pronto
Marion Ball Jr.
Grip
Richard Barth
Marie Cosindas
Still Photographer
Thomas Del Ruth
First Assistant Camera
Arthur W. Frantz
Lighting Technician
Tom Kessenich
Key Grip
Don Lambert
Everett Lehman
Gaffer
Frank Shugrue
Timothy E. Wade
Assistant Camera
Bernie Pollack
Costumer
Peter V. Saldutti
Andrea E. Weaver
Frederic L. Knudtson
Assistant Editor
Music Director
Music Producer
Gunther Schuller
Ralph Grierson
Musician
Billy Byers
Scott Joplin
Jaroslav Gebr
Title Designer
Dick Delson
Publicist