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  1. A vault of Web-ready Clint Eastwood pictures and stills from all of your favorite films. Fast loading, great quality scans, plus a few surprises. [More...] Comprehensive Clint Eastwood site containing complete film and biographical information, photographs, trivia, sound and video clips, radio spots, musical recordings and lots more.

  2. Clint Eastwood soon found himself calling the shots in his directorial debut, the highly acclaimed psychological thriller, Play Misty For Me. His impressive reputation for high quality work has continued its way through the eighties and into the nineties with the Academy Award winning film Unforgiven , and recent blockbusters such as The Bridges Of Madison County , Absolute Power and Space ...

  3. Young drifter Bridges hooks up with ex-thief Eastwood, who has been on the run from his former partners for several years because they believe he set them up and took off with the loot from a government vault they robbed in Montana. The two remaining members of his gang, Kennedy, and Lewis, are in pursuit of revenge and hot on Eastwood's tail.

  4. Harry gets on the crane-lift, distracts the man and, after a struggle way above the ground, brings him down to safety - he tells Chico he is called Dirty Harry because he gets all the dirty jobs. Next day, a 10-year old black kid has been shot by Scorpio, and that evening a rooftop shootout between Harry and Scorpio ensues - but the latter ...

  5. This site is home to over 35 Clint Eastwood film advertisements that were created specifically for airtime over the radio. These recordings are of actual radio spots that were distributed to stations across the United States to promote a particular Eastwood film. All radio spots are available in RealAudio® format and require the free RealPlayer.

  6. Since they need to get to the other side of the river, Tuco and Blondie blow up the bridge, telling each other their half of the gold's location. When the two armies move on, the two men cross over and make their way to the cemetery. While Tuco runs on ahead, Blondie offers his cigarillo to a dying soldier, who very shortly dies.

  7. Wes Block (Clint Eastwood) is a New Orleans police detective on the trail of a vicious killer who has been slaying the prostitutes and massage parlor girls who work the French Quarter. Surprisingly, the murderer and Wes have something in common: they both enjoy the kinky services of the working girls of New Orleans. ...

  8. Note: This special biographical publication was put together by the American Film Institute. The material was adapted from published interviews with Clint Eastwood between the years of 1968 to 1995. The end result is a creative and intuitive look into the life of Clint Eastwood told by, none other, than Clint himself—in his own words.

  9. In 1962, Clint Eastwood took this one step further when he recorded a full-length feature LP entitled: "Rawhide's Clint Eastwood Sings Cowboy Favorites." This page showcases some of the material found on this gem. Though the songs themselves are more of a novelty now, Eastwood does do a credible job proving he can croon with the best of them.

  10. Eastwood is the calm, restrained one; Marvin is noisy and.mp3bunctious. Marvin buys a wife, Seberg, from a local Mormon. Then, to make sure the lonely local miners will leave his new bride alone, he hijacks a wagonload of prostitutes and takes them to the prospectors in the mining town he has founded, No Name City, setting them up for business at a saloon.

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