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Coogan's Bluff
Directed by
Don Siegel
R
1968
1h 33m
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Arizona Deputy Sheriff Coogan is sent to New York City to escort an escaped fugitive back for trial.
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Cast of Coogan's Bluff
Clint Eastwood
Coogan
Lee J. Cobb
Lt. McElroy
Susan Clark
Julie Roth
Tisha Sterling
Linny Raven
Don Stroud
James Ringerman
Betty Field
Ellen Ringerman
Tom Tully
Sheriff McCrea
Melodie Johnson
Millie
James Edwards
Sgt. Jackson
Rudy Diaz
Running Bear
David Doyle
Pushie
Louis Zorich
Taxi Driver
Meg Myles
Big Red
Marjorie Bennett
Mrs. Fowler
Seymour Cassel
Young Hood
John Coe
Bellboy
Skip Battyn
Omega
Albert Popwell
Wonderful Digby
Conrad Bain
Madison Avenue Man
James Gavin
Ferguson
Albert Henderson
Desk Sergeant
James McCallion
Room Clerk
Syl Lamont
Manager
Jess Osuna
Prison Hospital Guard
Jerry Summers
Good Eyes
Antonia Rey
Mrs. Amador
Marya Henriques
Go-Go Dancer
David Brandon
Hippie Boy (uncredited)
Eve Brent
Hooker (uncredited)
Linda Clifford
Hippie Girl (uncredited)
James Dukas
Prison Hospital Doctor (uncredited)
Larry Duran
Zig Zag (uncredited)
Andy Epper
Pool Player (uncredited)
George Fargo
Gay Boy at Pigeon-Toed Orange Peel (uncredited)
Scott Hale
Dr. Scott (uncredited)
Ted Jacques
Detective (uncredited)
James Joyce
Man at Pigeon-Toed Orange Peel (uncredited)
Dick Lerner
Gay Boy at Pigeon-Toed Orange Peel (uncredited)
James McEachin
Man (uncredited)
Kathleen O'Malley
Woman (uncredited)
James Oliver
Hip Type (uncredited)
Robert Osterloh
Deputy (uncredited)
Clifford A. Pellow
Waiter (uncredited)
Allen Pinson
Whippy (uncredited)
Diana Rose
Psychedelic Paint Girl (uncredited)
Al Ruban
Detective (uncredited)
Don Siegel
Elevator Passenger (uncredited)
Kristoffer Tabori
Elevator Passenger (uncredited)
Colleen Thornton
Hippie Twin (uncredited)
Maureen Thornton
Hippie Twin (uncredited)
Coogan's Bluff Ratings & Reviews
EmanuelLevy.Com
Emanuel Levy
This urban Western, the first collaboration with Don Siegel, is a significant transitional film in Eastwood's career and screen image, situated between his 1960s Spaghetti Westerns and the Dirty Harry film series of the 1970s.
New York Times
Vincent Canby
The screenplay is so predictable in situation and so arch in its supposedly tough, blunt, wise talk that it turns into a joke told by someone with no sense of humor.
Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews
Dennis Schwartz
A wry humored cop thriller.
Antagony & Ecstasy
Tim Brayton
A satisfying police yarn with some really great, physically hefty location photography.
eFilmCritic.com
Scott Weinberg
Eastwood moves from country to city ... with predictably entertaining results.
Chicago Sun-Times
Roger Ebert
Siegel knows what he wants and gets it.
Film Frenzy
Matt Brunson
The material involving Coogan's pursuit of Ringerman is solid, but too much time is spent on a dreary relationship between Coogan and a probation officer (Susan Clark); their will-they-or-won't-they status would grow tiresome even in a romantic comedy.
Chicago Reader
Don Druker
Eastwood's performance as the flawed, headstrong superman has been terribly underrated, but he brings to the part of Coogan a sure knowledge of the man's obvious strengths and not so obvious failings.
The New Beverly
Quentin Tarantino
For all intents and purposes, what we think of as comedic action cinema was born the day Coogan's Bluff was released.
Combustible Celluloid
Jeffrey M. Anderson
The film is like a cousin to the Western genre, with Coogan keeping his trap shut and his emotions to himself, but Siegel, with his expert craftsmanship, brisk pacing and exciting action, gives us plenty of other stuff to concentrate on.
Variety
Story is of the clash between sophisticated law enforcement and frontier-style simplistics, which is perhaps one of the major internal American problems.
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