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"Go ahead, make my day" is a catchphrase from the 1983 film Sudden Impact, spoken by the character Harry Callahan, played by Clint Eastwood.The iconic line was written by John Milius, [1] whose writing contributions to the film were uncredited, but has also been attributed to Charles B. Pierce, who wrote the film's story, [2] and to Joseph Stinson, who wrote the screenplay. [3]
A Fistful of Dollars was directly adapted from Akira Kurosawa's Yojimbo (1961). It was the subject of a lawsuit by Yojimbo ' s producers. [6] Yojimbo ' s protagonist, an unconventional rōnin (a samurai with no master) played by Toshiro Mifune, bears a striking resemblance to Eastwood's character: both are quiet, gruff, eccentric strangers with a strong but unorthodox sense of justice and ...
The Outlaw Josey Wales is a 1976 American revisionist Western film set during and after the American Civil War. [3] It was directed by and starred Clint Eastwood (as Josey Wales), with Chief Dan George, Sondra Locke, Bill McKinney and John Vernon.
Coogan’s Bluff (1968) A fish-out-of-water cop thriller with Eastwood as the Stetson-wearing fish. Directed by his mentor and longtime collaborator, Don Siegel, this was the actor’s first non ...
Inspector Callahan (Eastwood), famous for his unconventional and often brutal crime-fighting tactics, is tasked with tracking down the serial killer. The film is notable for the catchphrase " Go ahead, make my day ", written by John Milius and uttered by Clint Eastwood's gun-wielding character in the beginning of the film as he stares down an ...
Critic Score: 56% The cast – which includes Gene Hackman, Ed Harris, and Laura Linney — is first rate. But the film’s ridiculous plot can’t be overcome, despite Eastwood’s best efforts.
Thunderbolt and Lightfoot is a 1974 American crime comedy film written and directed by Michael Cimino and starring Clint Eastwood, Jeff Bridges, George Kennedy and Geoffrey Lewis. [7] The film follows John "Thunderbolt" Doherty, a disguised preacher who is almost killed before being unintentionally rescued by a young car thief named "Lightfoot ...
Timothy Olyphant as The Spirit of the West; the likeness of Clint Eastwood is used to represent the character. Stephen Root as Doc, a one-eared hare who is Dirt's local doctor, Johannes Merrimack III, a ground squirrel who is the banker at Dirt's local bank and Mr. Snuggles, a North American porcupine. [9] Maile Flanagan as Lucky