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Coogan's Bluff (1968)

Directed by Don Siegel

Western | Crime | Action

Overview

Coogan, an Arizona deputy sheriff goes to New York to pick up a prisoner. While escorting the prisoner to the airport, he escapes and Coogan heads into the city to recapture him.

Rated R | Length 93 minutes

Actors

Clint Eastwood | Lee J. Cobb | Susan Clark | Tisha Sterling | Don Stroud | Betty Field | Tom Tully | Melodie Johnson | James Edwards | Rudy Diaz | David Doyle | Louis Zorich | Meg Myles | Marjorie Bennett | Seymour Cassel | John Coe | Skip Battyn | Albert Popwell | Conrad Bain | James Gavin | Albert Henderson | James McCallion | Syl Lamont | Jess Osuna | Jerry Summers | Antonia Rey | Marya Henriques | David Brandon | Eve Brent | Linda Clifford | James Dukas | Larry Duran | Andy Epper | George Fargo | Scott Hale | Ted Jacques | James Joyce | Diki Lerner | James McEachin | Kathleen O'Malley | James Oliver | Robert Osterloh | Clifford A. Pellow | Allen Pinson | Diana Rose | Al Ruban | Don Siegel | Kristoffer Tabori | Colleen Thornton | Maureen Thornton

Viewing History (seen 2 times)

Date ViewedDeviceFormatSourceRating
05/15/2018Movie ScreenFilmTheater7 stars
12/15/2009TVDVDLibrary7.5 stars
 

Viewing Notes

Don’t think I’ll ever get tired of early Eastwood films. Coogan’s Bluff is one such example. This 1968 film offers so much to love. Imagine taking the Man With No Name and placing him in Midnight Cowboy. Seeing Eastwood’s Arizona Deputy Coogan navigate the streets and nightlife of New York City is far too excellent. And that Clint remains a player w/all the girls is more leverage than a flaw. “Still Coogan.” Still great, Mr. Eastwood. And holy damn is Melodie Johnson freaking hot.

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