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Coogans Bluff (1968) - IMDb Coogan's Bluff: Directed by Don Siegel With Clint Eastwood, Lee J Cobb, Susan Clark, Tisha Sterling Arizona lawman extradites killer in Manhattan
Coogans Bluff (1968) - Quotes - IMDb Coogan: [while holding a broken bottle in Wonderful Digby's face] All right now, I don't like violence, Mr Wonderful whatever your name is You better drop that blade, or you won't believe what happens next, even while it's happening
Coogans Bluff (1968) - Plot - IMDb In the process, the prisoner escapes, steals Coogan's gun, and Coogan is ordered home Too proud to return home empty-handed, Coogan sets out into the big city to track down and recapture his prisoner
Tisha Sterling - IMDb Tisha Sterling was born on 10 December 1944 in Los Angeles, California, USA She is an actress, known for Coogan's Bluff (1968), Village of the Giants (1965) and The Whales of August (1987)
Meg Myles - IMDb Meg Myles was born on 14 November 1934 in Seattle, Washington, USA She was an actress, known for Touched (1983), Coogan's Bluff (1968) and Satan in High Heels (1962) She was married to Bob Duncan She died on 12 November 2019 in California, USA
Coogans Bluff (1968) - IMDb So it is with "Coogan's Bluff," which most viewers would probably dismiss as second-rate Eastwood, but in reality served as a savvy bridge from Westerns (the type of genre he was primarily known for at the time) into more modern day roles
Coogans Bluff (1968) - Trivia - IMDb Coogan's Bluff in New York City is the name of a large cliff extending northward from 155th Street in Manhattan, near the film's climax in Fort Tryon Park in Washington Heights
Susan Clark - IMDb Playing the second female lead again in the critically-praised crimer Madigan (1968) starring Richard Widmark and Inger Stevens, she finally earned top female billing opposite Clint Eastwood in Coogan's Bluff (1968) playing a sexy parole officer and enjoying romantic clinches with the up-and-coming film icon on film