1. Coogan's Bluff movie review & film summary (1968) | Roger Ebert
Coogan's Bluff is a retelling of one of the oldest American themes: the unspoiled country boy comes to the big city and tests his frontier values.
"Coogan's Bluff" is a retelling of one of the oldest American themes: the unspoiled country boy comes to the big city and tests his frontier values against
2. Coogan's Bluff (1968) - ErikLundegaard.com - Movie Review
Apr 16, 2024 · Take Clint's cowboy, make him a modern lawman, and tell a fish-out-of-water tale about extraditing a prisoner from New York City back to Arizona.
WARNING: SPOILERS Its a little ironic that after his successes with spaghetti westerns and Hang em High, Hollywoods attempt to bring Clint Eastwood into the modern age feels more dated than...
3. Coogan's Bluff - Rotten Tomatoes
Arizona lawman Walt Coogan (Clint Eastwood) hopes to make a short business trip to the big city, but his journey quickly becomes an odyssey of violence.
Arizona lawman Walt Coogan (Clint Eastwood) hopes to make a short business trip to the big city, but his journey quickly becomes an odyssey of violence. Walt is flummoxed when Manhattan police put the brakes on his plan to return a jailed murderer (Don Stroud) to the Southwest. Bent on getting his man, he temporarily outwits the New Yorkers, only to be plunged into a series of ugly confrontations with counterculture types who are the antithesis of the straitlaced Walt.
4. Coogan's Bluff (1968) - Turner Classic Movies - TCM
1h 34m 1968 Coogan's Bluff Brief Synopsis Read More An Arizona sheriff tracks an escaped killer to the wilds of New York City.
An Arizona sheriff tracks an escaped killer to the wilds of New York City.
5. Coogan's Bluff (1968) - Clint Eastwood
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6. Coogan's Bluff (1968) directed by Don Siegel • Reviews, film + cast
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 ...
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.
7. Coogan's Bluff (1968) - Combustible Celluloid
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Combustible Celluloid Review - Coogan's Bluff (1968), written by Herman Miller, Dean Riesner, Howard Rodman, directed by Don Siegel, and with 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
8. Coogan's Bluff (1968) - Cinema Essentials
Coogan's Bluff is an efficient thriller with a thin plot, but a wry sense of humour, and it offers an obvious dry run for Eastwood's more enduring Dirty Harry ...
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9. Coogan's Bluff (1968) | OldMoviesaregreat - WordPress.com
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Cinematography Bud Thackery Directed by Don Siegel Coogan, an Arizona cop, is sent to New York to collect a prisoner. Everyone in New York assumes Coogan is from Texas, much to his annoyance. To ad…
10. Coogan's Bluff - Blu-ray News and Reviews | High Def Digest
Eastwood commands the screen as Walt Coogan, an Arizona deputy sheriff who is sent to New York City to extradite captured murderer James Ringerman (Don Stroud, ...
Growing up in an Eastwood house, I regularly enjoyed the likes of The Man With No Name Trilogy, The Eiger Sanction, Where Eagles Dare, Dirty Harry, and any number of the other excellent Eastwood movies. Coogan’s Bluff rarely made the rotation outside of random television screenings. Far from being a terrible movie, it’s still not a very good one considering the talent involved. As the first film in a long collaboration between Don Siegel and Eastwood, it very much feels like two men figuring each other out.