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Zella 2023-04-07 18:28:49
The seemingly bloody scene at the end of the film seems to be almost an unreasonable ending...
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Burdette 2023-03-14 13:33:08
It is always the kind of ruffian and decadent, and then kills the bad guys, and takes beautiful women on a...
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Justina 2023-03-11 22:29:18
Tokiyuki - bullets don't need...
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Lottie 2023-02-14 01:18:09
add a point to...
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Gregorio 2023-01-30 03:08:06
The Eastwood version of Desperate and Wild Flowers, remember the bus riddled with holes at the end, two against many... It was released a year later than Ken Takakura's "Pursuit". 3.6...
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Griffin 2023-01-01 21:47:37
Shooting bullets desperately at the house and car made me suffer from intensive phobia. It's a nonsense plot, but it's quite romantic for the two of them to fall in love and talk nonsense. They have worked together in so many films, but in reality, they don't have a good...
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Orland 2022-12-26 10:17:28
I feel like I just want to stir-fry CP while it's hot. Of course, this is essentially a show of love. The perfunctory scribbles on the main story also show that the focus is actually on talking and engaging in scenes. Well, the final guns and guns are still quite...
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Maximo 2022-12-24 22:21:22
One of six in eastwood and sandra locke. The music style is very familiar, I checked it is jerry fielding, the traditional tough guy lonely...
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Westley 2022-12-10 14:02:48
The scene of the speeding car chase was a bit slow, Clint was portrayed as brave and resourceful, and the heroine was very beautiful. The ending is rather abrupt, but...
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Nyasia 2022-12-07 17:45:49
Typical Eastwood style. A tough criminal policeman with a sloppy life, the hero save the beauty alone against the system. In the end, as in traditional Hollywood movies, justice...
The Gauntlet Comments
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Shyanne 2022-10-16 22:50:41
8000 bullets shot at him!
The police and gangster film "Gauntlet" (1977), directed and starred by Dongmu, is rarely mentioned, but it is actually a typical 70'-style drama.
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Ben Shockley: [at loggerheads with her as usual] Shut up.
Gus Mally: Never seen a cop feeling sorry for himself before. Mind if I watch?
Ben Shockley: For 2c and a stick of gum, I'd kick the shit out of you.
Gus Mally: Oh, whatever gets you off, butch.
Ben Shockley: After I was through, where would I leave the $20?
Gus Mally: I don't want your money, Shockley. I love you for your mind.
Ben Shockley: [slaps her brutally, gets kicked securely right between his legs, gasping, lunging at her] You son of - -
[she yelps, darts off]
Gus Mally: [coming back while he is bent over forward] Sorry. Just had to jog your thinking.
[while he's still recovering:]
Gus Mally: You're a loser, Shockley. I'm splitting.
[he pulls the gun on her]
Gus Mally: You wouldn't shoot a woman in the back, would you? How would that look on your stinking record?
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Ben Shockley: Now I get the big case and I'm picked to go down with it.
Gus Mally: You don't have to. Neither of us does. Nobody is forcing you to go back to Phoenix. Look, we could go to Canada or Mexico. Anywhere!
Ben Shockley: [sarcastically] Sure. And live like kings.
Gus Mally: I've got some money. Look, I've got my checkbook. $5000 back in Vegas.
Ben Shockley: And when that runs out?
Gus Mally: Look, let's then take the money and buy a pickup truck. An old sedan, or something unobtrusive, for God's sake. We'll take the back roads, we'll turn ourselves in to some precinct station. Anything but City Hall! We'll ask for protective custody. Talk to the D.A.
Ben Shockley: That's exactly what I want you to do.
Gus Mally: Well, what about you?
Ben Shockley: Me, I am going in.
Gus Mally: Why?
Ben Shockley: We both know why Blakelock picked me for the job. I'm gonna prove he's wrong.
Gus Mally: Then I'm going with you.
Ben Shockley: Uh-uh. You're not my prisoner anymore. You can go wherever you want. You get your money, you can take off. This is strictly between me and Blakelock.
Gus Mally: Look, you said yourself you didn't think the whole thing would work.
Ben Shockley: At least someone'll know I tried.
Gus Mally: Who, Blakelock?
Ben Shockley: No, me.