Monday, May 24, 2021
The Gauntlet
- Commentary: Unlike the immediately previous movie, this movie, which came as a "double feature" with The Enforcer was just god damned violence fun. As I watched it last night (5/25/21) I realized that, yes, I have seen it before, remembered little of it, which is typical of popcorn-and-soda movies for me, even those I really enjoy, like this one. There's almost nothing more entertaining than watching a Clint Eastwood character fuck around with obstacles in his way when he's involved in a task that has turned risky. Although Eastwood's character in this movie is named "Ben Shockley" (how grinningly appropriate for an Eastwood character), this movie may as well be yet another episode in the Dirty Harry canon (or, "cannon", whichever seems more appropriate).
This movie is one of those captivating collaborations between Eastwood and Sondra Locke, who turned out to have been a very busy "early pioneer for women in Hollywood" (I use this quote without irony), both within and without her relationship with Eastwood. Her performance in this movie is sassy and fun. It makes me want to check out her work without Eastwood.
This movie is filed alphabetically on my shelves as "Clint Eastwood".
Actor Role Actor Role Actor Role Actor Role Clint Eastwood Det. Ben Shockley Sondra Lockwood Augustina Mally Pat Hingle Det. Maynard Josephson William Prince Com. Edgar A. Blakelock Bill McKinney Constable Michael Cavanaugh Asst. D.A. John Feyderspiel Carole Cook Waitress Mara Corday Jail Matron Doug McGrath Bookie Jeff Morris Desk Sergeant Roy Jenson Biker Dan Vadis Biker
In case you're wondering why I cite, above, so many unnamed roles and their actors, it's because Eastwood tends to use the same actors over and over again, sometimes in named roles, sometimes in unnamed roles.
Here's the Wikipedia write-up for this movie.
Release Date: 1977
Directed by Clint Eastwood.
Labels: clint-eastwood, loose-cannon-cop, neo-noirA, pat-hingle, popcorn-and-soda1, violence1