The thought prompted his eyes to scan the committee table and land on Liberal MP Jason Wood, one of the politicians spruiking the new laws. There was something about the policeman turned conservative politician that irked him.
Through Specktor’s lens, The Sting reveals itself as both an enduring human drama and a meditation on art-making itself, an ode to the necessary pleasure of being fooled at the movies.
The story of the police sting that resulted in his confession reads like crime fiction, featuring an elaborately staged fake crime gang run by a "Mr. Big" that lured Cowan in with the promise of a hefty payout.
Through Specktor’s lens, The Sting reveals itself as both an enduring human drama and a meditation on art-making itself, an ode to the necessary pleasure of being fooled at the movies.
Featuring the music of Scott Joplin. Highlighted by "The Entertainer."
The Sting