"Cool Hand Luke" is a classic film released in 1967, starring Paul Newman as the title character, Luke Jackson. The story follows Luke, a rebellious man who is sentenced to a chain gang in the South after a series of petty crimes. His unyielding spirit and refusal to conform to authority make him a symbol of resistance among his fellow inmates.
As Luke challenges the harsh conditions of the prison camp, he becomes a legend among the prisoners. The film explores themes of freedom, individuality, and the struggle against oppressive systems, making it a timeless tale of resilience and defiance.