@@MrPhotodoc rowdy yates never ever disappointed that's a fact. He was such a known quantity in everything he appeared in. The exact same tough guy character in every role he ever played. He did find success in playing that one character though, and good for him.
I love Clint as much as the next guy, but this was the worst acting on the planet. It’s interesting a film history kind of way, but ffs this is a wooden piece of sheet 🙄
@@akntangul1909 Rowdy played the same guy in everything he was filmed in and that is an honest fact. He was a movies/TV star. Playing the same guy over and over. Just change the clothes and era. I suppose anyone could and should get better at their job in that given situation. The tough guy delivered his lines on cue. But that isn't all there is to acting. Got to hand it to him though, he made millions of $ with very limited abilities in the acting industry. Cut 'em out rawhideee
It's a fun movie, something a bit different for Eastwood. Coogan is tough as hell, grimly determined--but kinda--you know--dumb. He achieves absolutely nothing here. Except a really cool fight scene, which of course is the point. Coogan always chooses the straight-ahead approach, which works for the character--good storytelling. But he's a lot less invincible than the typical Eastwood character. In the end, he gets his man. And in the grand scheme of things, that makes no difference at all. It just matters to him. One Track Mind. My only complaint is that there's no sex scene with him and Susan Clark, though it's pretty clear they sealed the deal before he left.
One of my favourite bar room brawls of all time (and I have a liking for bar room brawls). It's raw and it's rough, and because the odds are stacked against Clint so much, you really cheer him on when he gets a good shot in on one of the goons. I do anyway.
Don Siegel and Eastwood. Coogan's Bluff, The Beguiled, Dirty Harry. The trilogy. Despite pushing the curve of violence, Siegel's movies had a tremendous degree of heart and moral compass.
Coogan was a cop in Arizona. He went to New York City. Got bored there. Finally moved to San Francisco. Changed his name and wardrobe. Got rid of the hat. He became Inspector Dirty Harry Callahan.
Rowdy Yates was soft. He changed after Leone chose him for the Fistful of Dollars (and he was not even his second or third choice). But I have to say watching him as Rowdy Yates I could never imagined him as the tough, laconic, no nonsense gunslinger. The transformation was amazing. He owes everything to Leone given that he was not that young and American directors were not giving him roles.
@shill9315 Yeap, I can now see it. Rowdy Yates was also the guy in The Good the Bad and the Ugly. Thank you, do you happen to know the name of the actor?
I seen one guy get confronted once by three guys. But the guy made a stance that he knew something and all three immediately backed off. I'm guessing that all three of the realized tat the first one who attacked him was going to get concussion.
I think it's aged really well. I watched a year or so ago and looked pretty decent to me. Yes it does have a Misogynistic vein running through it and the cops have sticks, but overall it's all there. ☺
Bosley was about to eat a 9 ball.
Love the guy that Clint left dangling in the broken window....
"You all right man!?"
"Yeah....just hangin' out."
Couldn't hide behind a speaker this time.
Yep bosley from Charlie's Angels
I knew he looked familiar, I couldn't place him!😀
It looks like it was gonna be knuckleball 9 ball.
Hollywood, it's make believe man. Clint left no one dangling. Rowdy Yates was always a one trick pony. :)
Like the man or not, his movies never disappointed.
Love his acting, that's for sure.
Agreed. Some were a bit meh, but most were well worth watching. A true great.
how can any normal person not like Squint
@@MrPhotodoc rowdy yates never ever disappointed that's a fact. He was such a known quantity in everything he appeared in. The exact same tough guy character in every role he ever played. He did find success in playing that one character though, and good for him.
Amazing how when Clint appears on the scene!! He’s got that strong presence!!! Love Him !!! ❤️👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
you do realize it's a movie, right?
@@jamiemcmurtrey3154 you do realize what he performs is hollywood fantasy, right?
That guy he hit in the face with the pool cue looked like he really got hit lol
Lee J. Cobb looks like he stepped right off the set of The Exorcist.
Great scene. Good movie Don Seigel and Clint Eastwood.
Tom Bosley from Charlie's Angel's too.
And Lee J Cobb.
1:12
"Now youse CAN'T leave . . ."
The motorcycle gang knew they were in trouble.
Fantastic Film! Amazing performances by ALL! Love Clint all my life ! dx
I love Clint as much as the next guy, but this was the worst acting on the planet. It’s interesting a film history kind of way, but ffs this is a wooden piece of sheet 🙄
Reminds me of Jim Rockford from Rockford Files. You are not going to win every time. Gave em hell though😂👍😎 Eastwood my favorite.
The colour of the blood is amazing
Yes, it looks totally fake. At that time they were using tomato sauce.
That's not blood, that's pity...
Yes, it looks orange.
Tomato sauce leftover from the spaghetti westerns
@@knowmusicman157 That is too funny!
1:46 The thick end of a cue stick across the face. Now thats gotta hurt.
Love this film! Fights similar to what Joe Mannix went through more than Rockford.
Always,all films he plays,our hero Clint Eastwood
@@akntangul1909 Rowdy played the same guy in everything he was filmed in and that is an honest fact. He was a movies/TV star. Playing the same guy over and over. Just change the clothes and era. I suppose anyone could and should get better at their job in that given situation. The tough guy delivered his lines on cue. But that isn't all there is to acting. Got to hand it to him though, he made millions of $ with very limited abilities in the acting industry. Cut 'em out rawhideee
Great movie. Have not seen it in a while.
It's a fun movie, something a bit different for Eastwood. Coogan is tough as hell, grimly determined--but kinda--you know--dumb. He achieves absolutely nothing here. Except a really cool fight scene, which of course is the point. Coogan always chooses the straight-ahead approach, which works for the character--good storytelling. But he's a lot less invincible than the typical Eastwood character. In the end, he gets his man. And in the grand scheme of things, that makes no difference at all. It just matters to him. One Track Mind.
My only complaint is that there's no sex scene with him and Susan Clark, though it's pretty clear they sealed the deal before he left.
It spawned McCloud with Dennis Weaver.
Heinz 57 steak sauce looks more like real blood than whatever they used
Yeah, it looks like red paint.
I can picture the police catching him in the act and him casually saying: "Oh, it's nothing. We were just playing some billiards."
That is the thing I remember most about this film: Bosley getting a beating over the pool table.
I think Coogan's Bluff (1968) was Clint's first collaboration with director Don Siegel.
Never give Clint a second wind
One of my favourite bar room brawls of all time (and I have a liking for bar room brawls). It's raw and it's rough, and because the odds are stacked against Clint so much, you really cheer him on when he gets a good shot in on one of the goons. I do anyway.
Great Clint! From Italy
Criminal, in the corner pocket.
James Dean with the glasses. Guess he survived the accident
Good fight scene
One of the best actors of all time
Don Siegel and Eastwood.
Coogan's Bluff, The Beguiled, Dirty Harry. The trilogy.
Despite pushing the curve of violence, Siegel's movies had a tremendous degree of heart and moral compass.
Yes, The Beguiled is a much underrated film
Coogan was a cop in Arizona. He went to New York City. Got bored there. Finally moved to San Francisco. Changed his name and wardrobe. Got rid of the hat. He became Inspector Dirty Harry Callahan.
NYC looked like hell here
Guy sporting the bottlebottoms sure looks like Tom Cruise!
' Bosley ' trying to look tough.
Clint was the man!!
This makes me think the bus scene in Nobody borrowed from this. The hero takes a beating. Smart. Realistic.
Great movie.
The makeup department was great, Really realistic blood!
The trick is to not take damage.😀 Plus the cops might try a quieter approach next time.
His movies were certainly all the same. Played the exact same guy in everything. Rowdy Yates, what an actor. :)
Rowdy Yates was soft. He changed after Leone chose him for the Fistful of Dollars (and he was not even his second or third choice). But I have to say watching him as Rowdy Yates I could never imagined him as the tough, laconic, no nonsense gunslinger. The transformation was amazing. He owes everything to Leone given that he was not that young and American directors were not giving him roles.
@user-tg3tj2nq6v pal he was the exact same guy. Maybe later on steroids but the same guy
@shill9315 Yeap, I can now see it. Rowdy Yates was also the guy in The Good the Bad and the Ugly. Thank you, do you happen to know the name of the actor?
@user-tg3tj2nq6v yes I do. Before Rocky Balboa, there was rowdy. Both men have such range in acting abilities :)
Dèjá vu here, the one time i saw this movie was in 1969 on a U.S.Army base in South Korea.
Hey. I love the organ/keyboard music at the end of your videos. Who is it please??thanks
It puzzles me too.
I heard it on will falcon channel, clip: hawaii.
Someone said there that it was Ian hammer.
2:40 hey, that's detective John Bosley (David F. Doyle) from Charlie's Angels...
Should have at least bought a tube of fake vampire blood.
My favorite part of the scene is when Clint knocks the guy into the wall 2:14.
Clint was lucky the angels weren't there.
Anybody seen Richie?
Pensei nessa cena instantaneamente 😅👍🏻
The fake blood was leftover tomato sauce from the spaghetti westerns
That voice sounds like either Marlon Brando, or Dr. Bones McCoy from Star Trek.
Who smeared Eastwood's face with Texas Pete's hot sauce?
Mosley from Charlie's Angels
Bosley you dope.
Bosley
@henrylambru7878 I just realized I spelled that wrong 😅
David Doyle
@@kennethbeavers6903 You _can_ correct it.
Ads are like a tick just stuck..😂
Hippie dance floor scene was pretty funny, and it only got worse 10 years later with Disco and Studio 54 and AIDS and mountains of cocaine
You must be referring to some other clip, none of that was in this one.
That lady was gorgeous
She's a black widow though.
Ann Southern’s daughter.
He’s better than he’s FANCY !!
I'm just glad I was too young to be watching movies in the late 60's ... that was pathetic!
Tomato sauce left over from the spaghetti westerns
Too many scenes with creepy looking redhead Susan Clark
LOL. This!!!^^^
I seen one guy get confronted once by three guys. But the guy made a stance that he knew something and all three immediately backed off.
I'm guessing that all three of the realized tat the first one who attacked him was going to get concussion.
Not aged well to be fair…but still love the movie…Classic Clint
Not aged well??? Bollocks!!! The man is 140 ffs, he only looks 90, gerra life
@ I was talking about the movie…not the man .
@@samclinton874 fair enough, I should have realized 👍
Could've been worse for these guys. Just imagine if they had insulted Clint's mule.
En castellano x favor!! Gracias.
Who won the pool match.?.
Don't fk with a man's hat
Tisha Sterling walking in with Clint.
I remember somewhere that she quit Hollywood and moved to Ketchum, Idaho to be a florist.
It's Bosley!
Don't mess with the devil 😈 the video sure is NOT!😮
Bosely was great in it.
why cops never ever check the back door first?
Your fist too slow why delay in hitting
Took the day off, weird.
What a miserable excuse for a fighter Eastwood is
You have to hit the balls Clint not the heads.....you need more practice.
That woman was weird.
If I tell you I voted, will these stupid ads go away?
God I hope so. It’s infuriating listening to Democrats spew their nonsense.
For 25 bucks a month, you and 5 of your friends can be ad free......
Depends on who you voted for
No ads why ypu have? Oh you do not pay. Enjoy ads
Yeah, I'm not sure that's how it works.
jim carrey - clint eastwood 🤣
ruclips.net/user/shortss2btQGo94Bs
PS - Lee J Cobb!
Lol😅
Bright red
Appa enda lottery ticket ban panninga
Hollywood..?
Why I oughta …
Violent entertainment made by and for Americans. Reap what you have sown.
Ok cupcake... Trump is back! Watch 'ur ass...
@@stillnotwoke Yes he's back. Good luck, lower-middle class American.
@@stillnotwoke Yes, he's back. Good luck, lower middle-class American.
Yeah it hasn't aged well. Still look back at Don Siegel+Clint Eastwood collabs. Even lesser films like this shine.
I think it's aged really well. I watched a year or so ago and looked pretty decent to me. Yes it does have a Misogynistic vein running through it and the cops have sticks, but overall it's all there. ☺
Pretty stupid scene, there is no way he could have got up after that beating, they would have been better to have had him winning a la Bruce Lee
Mabey you wouldn't have gotten up, but you're not Clint Eastwood.
It's a movie
Its a movie just amovie
@@vickyking3408 Are you sure it wasn't a documentary scene from Eastwood's life ?
So dumb. Certainly hasn't aged well.
Like you I heard
Just another make-believe tough guy...
Like you?
@craigwiester9177 And your point is.......?
You mean the events in this movie aren't real?
Well, if we didn't the worst, most ridiculous, low budget, bad acting fight scene ever........we have it now
Oh Brother!
This really sucked.
How utterly cheesy.
Every Man .. has got to know his limitations!
Clinton actually a whipping in this scene.