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  • Actors: Clint Eastwood, Lee J. Cobb, Susan Clark, Tisha Sterling, Don Stroud
  • Directors: Don Siegel
  • Writers: Dean Riesner, Herman Miller, Howard Rodman
  • Producers: Don Siegel, Irving L. Leonard, Richard E. Lyons
  • Format: PAL
  • Language: English
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: Unknown
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: 15
  • Studio: Universal Pictures UK
  • DVD Release Date: 6 Jun. 2005
  • Run Time: 90 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (47 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00006RHU3
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 19,459 in DVD & Blu-ray (See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray)

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Clint Eastwood is Arizona deputy Walt Coogan, sent to New York city to escort a prisoner home. But the prisoner is not ready to be transferred back to Arizona and so Coogan cuts a few corners. However, this helps the prisoner escape and, after Coogan clashes with the Sherrif McElroy (Lee J. Cobb), he is ordered back to Arizona. But Coogan does not want to give up his pursuit of the prisoner and takes the matter into his own hands.

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Clint Eastwood is Walt Coogan, a deputy sheriff from Arizona on the loose in the urban jungle of New York. Searching for a violent prisoner he has let slip ("It's got kinda personal now"), Coogan, in Stetson and cowboy boots, runs up against hippies, social workers and a bluntly hostile New York police chief played by Lee J. Cobb. It's a key film in the Eastwood oeuvre, the one in which his definitive persona first emerges, marrying the cool, laid-back westerner of the Rawhide TV series and the Italian westerns to the street-wise, kick-ass toughness which would be further developed in the Dirty Harryfilms. Directed by Eastwood's mentor, Don Siegel, Coogan's Bluff has pace, style and its share of typical Eastwood one-liners (to a hoodlum: "You better drop that blade or you won't believe what happens next"). Like all Eastwood's successful movies, it cunningly plays it both ways. Coogan represents the old-fashioned conservatism of the west in conflict with the decadence of city life. Yet he's the perennial outsider, hostile to authority, a radical loner who gets the job done where bureaucracy and legal niceties fail. The film was to be the inspiration behind the TV series McCloud, in which Dennis Weaver took the Eastwood role. --Edward Buscombe --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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This is one of Clints best unknown films with all the right Clint ingredients. One liners, motorbike chases, punch ups, beautiful women and some genuinely funny moments as Clint lays down some of the characteristics that he was to play in 'Dirty Harry', namely a high level of cynicism.
A brief outline of the story is that Coogan (Eastwood) is a Deputy Sherriff from Arizona sent to New York to pick up a prisoner wanted in his State. This leads to the fish out of water scenario of the cowboy with the hat and boots mingling with the hippies of New York. On finding his prisoner in hospital recovering from a drug overdose and therefore unfit for transfer and himself wanting to get back to Arizona as soon as possible, Coogan bluffs him out of the prison hospital then subsequently loses him. Coogan looks to his 'country ways' of tracking his escaped prisoner down in the big city while all the time dealing with his problematic superiors.
The script is wonderfully entertaining and perfect for Clint Eastwoods 'less talk' method of acting, particularly on the plane coming into New York when a bussiness man sitting next to Coogan looking at his cowboy hat cheerfully asks;
Texas?
-Arizona.
Rancher?
-Nope, Deputy Sherriff.
Oh one of your boys step out of line in our fair city?
-Nope, one of yours in ours.
This is the general theme of the film as Coogan is constantly asked Texas?
-Arizona.
countless times this happens and it never becomes boring only better each time.
The film was directed by Don Siegel who collaborated with Clint on some of his best films and his level of class shows on this film, particularly in a pool hall fight.
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Coogan's Bluff is a 1968 film directed by Don Siegel and starring Clint Eastwood, Lee J. Cobb and Don Stroud.

Eastwood plays the part of a young veteran deputy sheriff from a rural county in Arizona who travels to New York City to extradite an apprehended fugitive named Jimmy Ringerman, played by Stroud, who is wanted for murder.

Arizona deputy sheriff Walt Coogan, wearing boots and a cowboy hat, is sent to New York City to extradite escaped killer James Ringerman. He is up against the slow legal meanderings of New York when grumpy NYPD Detective Lieutenant McElroy informs him Ringerman is at Bellevue Hospital recovering from an overdose of LSD and cannot be moved until the doctors release him. Coogan is also told he needs to get extradition papers from the New York State Supreme Court.

Not satisfied Coogan decides to bluff his way into Bellevue Hospital and tricks the attendants into turning Ringerman over to him, and sets out to catch an early flight back to Arizona. Before he can get to the airport, Ringerman's hippie girlfriend Linny Raven and a tavern owner called Pushie ambush Coogan, beat him unconscious and enable Ringerman to escape. Lt. McElroy is furious with Coogan for acting on his own and letting a prisoner escape.

Stubborn, Coogan refuses to return home empty handed, and sets-out into the big city to recapture his prisoner despite being warned by the Lieutenant that he has no authority here, and further interference could lead to even more trouble.

Clint Eastwood's first collaboration with Don Siegel. Situated between his Spaghetti Westerns for Sergio Leone and the "Dirty Harry" series, "Coogan's Bluff" is a significant transitional film in Eastwood's career and screen image.
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Arizona based 'Deputy Sheriff 'Walter Coogan' (Clint Eastwood) a smooth talking cop with an eye for a pretty lady is
assigned the task of collecting a prisoner from New York, a murderer.
Expecting a quick turnaround he finds that he'll have to wait around for a day or two, the prisoner 'Jimmy Ringerman'
(Don Stroud) is currently hospitalised.
It also seems according to the N.Y precinct Lieutenant 'McElroy' (Lee J Cobb) that there will be a list of procedures to
follow to extradite the prisoner into 'Coogan's' custody.
'McElroy' and 'Coogan's' paths will cross quite frequently along the way.
With time on his hands 'Coogan' makes a play for 'Julie Roth' (Susan Clark) who he meets in the precinct, she works in
probation department.
'Coogan' isn't one for hanging around, he illegally takes 'Ringerman' out of the hospital making out he had orders from
the local authority to do so, his plans are to fly back to Arizona with is prisoner as soon as he can, however, 'Ringerman'
is sprung at the airport, 'Coogan' overpowered by the murderer's friends.
Though ordered back to Arizona, 'Coogan' is going nowhere unless he as his prisoner in tow, 'McElory' insists that the
Arizona cop leaves the recapture to his department,.
In a strange town with great danger to himself 'Coogan' sets about the task, unofficially of course, to recapture 'Ringerman'
himself.
Perhaps a little dated, however it is 'Clint Eastwood' with his usual laid-back style and a collection of one-liners and his on-
screen talent for getting into a scrap or two, this is an enjoyable offering, a must for 'Eastwood' fans.
An 'okay' Blu-ray upgrade.
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