James Wong Howe's cinematography is a hallmark of the film, utilizing high-contrast black-and-white to capture the "infinite space" and isolation of the Texas landscape.
is a stark, revisionist Western that redefined the American film protagonist through Paul Newman's "scorching" performance as a charismatic but irredeemable antihero. 🎬 Film Overview Hud (1963)
An outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease that threatens the family's cattle and principles. 🏆 Critical Success & Legacy James Wong Howe's cinematography is a hallmark of