Tag: The Good
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The Unbelievable Behind-the-Scenes Chaos of Clint Eastwood’s Film with Shirley MacLaine
Clint Eastwood had wanted Elizabeth Taylor to co-star opposite him in Two Mules for Sister Sara after working with her husband Richard Burton on Where Eagles Dare. However, she turned it down and Shirley MacLaine was cast, leading to some serious set tensions and feuding. Back in 1970, Clint Eastwood starred in the Western Two…
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The Turbulent Shift in Westerns and Wayne’s Lone Resistance
John Wayne was just as tough off-screen as on and rejected an offer to work with another Hollywood legend after blasting his debut Western. John Wayne was the undisputed High Sheriff of American Western movies for thirty years. From his breakthrough star-making 1939’s Stagecoach he rode across the silver screen all the way to 1969’s…
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Hidden Horrors: Clint Eastwood’s Controversial Decision in the Dollars Trilogy Exposed
Starring in Sergio Leone’s The Dollars Trilogy, Clint Eastwood starred in a genre of movies called Western spaghetti. Portraying the role of The Man with No Name, Eastwood’s dedication to the role is both commendable and a bit disgusting as he reportedly never washed his character’s cape over the course of three years! Clint Eastwood…
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Vile-Tasting Justice: Clint Eastwood’s Regrettable Dollars Trilogy Experience Expressed
Sergio Leone’s A Fistful of Dollars, For a Few Dollars More, and The Good, the Bad and the Ugly combine to form what’s become known as one of the greatest trilogies ever made, turning Clint Eastwood into the epitome of on-screen cool. And yet, the director never viewed them as being connected at all. The…
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Clint Eastwood’s Quiet Fury: The Price of Recognition in Sergio Leone’s Shadow
Clint Eastwood was once a veteran actor who later entered the field of directing. Starring alongside other notable actors, Eastwood has had his fair share of enemies and jealousies with other actors and directors throughout the years. Working alongside director Sergio Leone in the 1966 film The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly, Clint Eastwood…