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Genres:
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Action /
Crime /
Music
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Release:
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Director:
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Don Siegel
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Actors:
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Don Stroud,
Betty Field,
Tisha Sterling,
Melodie Johnson,
Clint Eastwood,
Lee J. Cobb,
Susan Clark,
Tom Tully,
James Edwards,
Rudy Diaz
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Duration:
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93 min.
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Rating:
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(6.5/10)86
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Plot Summary:
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Coogan's an Arizona deputy sheriff, who doesn't do well along with his boss and doesn't exactly do things by the book, and also a little arrogant. Fed up with his rigorous individualness, his boss sends him to New York to get a man who's waiting to extradited. Upon arriving everybody thinks he's virtuous another bumpkin. When the New York Police Lieutenant tells him that his old lag is still not ready to be transported, Coogan tries to be patient. But when he decides that he can't hang around anymore, he tricks one of the attendants into releasing the three-time loser and at the airport someo... ne springs him. Coogan's boss is pleased that he has screwed up so decayed, and orders him to indemnification but Coogan feeling culpable or his ego has been bruised stays and tries to arouse despite being caution at hand the Lieutenant that he has no authority here.
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Coogan's Bluff
Clint Eastwood still wore a cowboy hat in his first take on to move from the western landscape into the coincidental urban background, but under Don Siegel's taut government he carried off the twitch successfully. In diverse ways the sign of Resentful Harry, Eastwood's laconic Arizona sheriff tracking down a cutthroat in Manhattan was his in the beginning character to sock confused past beefy-urban district sleaze and escalating crime. This stylish and gritty misdeed stage production set the seal on Eastwood's screen mask for decades to come and later inspired the McCloud TV series.
Coogan's Bluff
The second mistiness in Siegel's rogue cop cycle, this falls between Madigan and Rude Harry. It's helter-skelter an Arizona deputy...
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