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Coogan's Bluff (1968)

October 2, 1968 (US) Action, Crime, Drama, Thriller • 94m

Overview

Coogan, an Arizona deputy sheriff goes to New York to pick up a prisoner. While escorting the prisoner to the airport, he escapes and Coogan heads into the city to recapture him.

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Top Billed Cast

Lee J. Cobb
Lee J. Cobb

Lt. McElroy

Susan Clark
Susan Clark

Julie Roth

Don Stroud
Don Stroud

James Ringerman

Betty Field
Betty Field

Ellen Ringerman

Tom Tully
Tom Tully

Sheriff McCrea

James Edwards
James Edwards

Sgt. Jackson

Rudy Diaz
Rudy Diaz

Running Bear

Louis Zorich
Louis Zorich

Taxi Driver

Albert Popwell
Albert Popwell

Wonderful Digby

Conrad Bain
Conrad Bain

Madison Avenue Man

Albert Henderson
Albert Henderson

Desk Sergeant

Jess Osuna
Jess Osuna

Prison Hospital Guard

Antonia Rey
Antonia Rey

Mrs. Amador

Marya Henriques
Marya Henriques

Go-Go Dancer

David Brandon
David Brandon

Hippie Boy (uncredited)

Eve Brent
Eve Brent

Hooker (uncredited)

Linda Clifford
Linda Clifford

Hippie Girl (uncredited)

James Dukas
James Dukas

Prison Hospital Doctor (uncredited)

Larry Duran
Larry Duran

Zig Zag (uncredited)

Andy Epper
Andy Epper

Pool Player (uncredited)

George Fargo
George Fargo

Gay Boy at Pigeon-Toed Orange Peel (uncredited)

Scott Hale
Scott Hale

Dr. Scott (uncredited)

Ted Jacques
Ted Jacques

Detective (uncredited)

James Joyce
James Joyce

Man at Pigeon-Toed Orange Peel (uncredited)

Diki Lerner
Diki Lerner

Gay Boy at Pigeon-Toed Orange Peel (uncredited)

James McEachin
James McEachin

Man (uncredited)

Kathleen O'Malley
Kathleen O'Malley

Woman (uncredited)

James Oliver
James Oliver

Hip Type (uncredited)

Robert Osterloh
Robert Osterloh

Deputy (uncredited)

Clifford A. Pellow
Clifford A. Pellow

Waiter (uncredited)

Allen Pinson
Allen Pinson

Whippy (uncredited)

Diana Rose
Diana Rose

Psychedelic Paint Girl (uncredited)

Al Ruban
Al Ruban

Detective (uncredited)

Don Siegel
Don Siegel

Elevator Passenger (uncredited)

Kristoffer Tabori
Kristoffer Tabori

Elevator Passenger (uncredited)

Colleen Thornton
Colleen Thornton

Hippie Twin (uncredited)

Maureen Thornton
Maureen Thornton

Hippie Twin (uncredited)

Crew
Bud Thackery
Bud Thackery

Director of Photography

Robert Surtees
Robert Surtees

Director of Photography

Dean Riesner
Dean Riesner

Screenplay

Lalo Schifrin
Lalo Schifrin

Original Music Composer

Bud Ekins
Bud Ekins

Stunt Double

Paul Baxley
Paul Baxley

Stunt Coordinator

Buddy Van Horn
Buddy Van Horn

Stunt Double

Bud Westmore
Bud Westmore

Makeup Artist

Robert MacKichan
Robert MacKichan

Art Direction

Richard E. Lyons
Richard E. Lyons

Executive Producer

Clint Eastwood
Clint Eastwood

Executive Producer

John McCarthy Jr.
John McCarthy Jr.

Set Decoration

John P. Austin
John P. Austin

Set Decoration

Helen Colvig
Helen Colvig

Costume Design

Joseph C. Cavalier
Joseph C. Cavalier

Assistant Director

Bob Larson
Bob Larson

Unit Production Manager

Ted Swanson
Ted Swanson

Second Assistant Director

Irving L. Leonard
Irving L. Leonard

Associate Producer

Larry Germain
Larry Germain

Hairstylist

Peter Berkos
Peter Berkos

Sound Effects Editor



Reviews

talisencrw

⭐ 8/10

May 2, 2016

Early American Clint Eastwood performances, as he was testing the cinematic waters after his huge success in Leone's highly influential 'The Man with No Name' trilogy of great spaghetti westerns, are such fun to watch, as he experiments and tries out different genres, deciding what direction he wants to take his career. There are such unexpected gems to behold, both acting and directing, like 'Two Mules for Sister Sara', 'Breezy', 'The Beguiled',… read the rest.

John Chard

⭐ 7/10

March 5, 2019

A man's gotta do what a man's gotta do!

Arizona cop Walt Coogan is sent to New York to pick up an extradited prisoner. After losing him in the city he vows to bring him in anyway he can, he may be out of his jurisdiction, he may be patronised by the big city cops, but Coogan has his own way of doing things.

Often thought of as the precursor to Dirty Harry, Coogan's Bluff is a crucial entry in the genre pantheon of tough cop pictures. The fi… read the rest.

r96sk

⭐ 4/10

November 26, 2020

So boring.

<em>'Coogan’s Bluff'</em> is a terrible film. Not even Clint Eastwood can elevate it. I'm not necessarily quick to call a film sexist, but this is pretty overtly so; especially at the beginning with women at the end of the 'jokes' - whether it be sexual assault, domestic violence or even rape.

Even after all that, you're left with a seriously dull plot. Nothing of note happens for the opening chunk of the film, then when somethin… read the rest.

Wuchak

⭐ 7/10

October 11, 2021

_**Eastwood as an antihero cowboy cop in mid-60’s Manhattan**_

A rural Arizona deputy sheriff (Clint Eastwood) comes to the Big Apple to extradite a prisoner (Don Stroud) while tangling with the chief detective (Lee J. Cobb) and flirting with a probation officer (Susan Clark). Tisha Sterling plays the thug’s drug-addicted girlfriend.

Directed by Don Siegel, “Coogan’s Bluff” (1968) is a crime drama/thriller with bits of droll amusement (e.… read the rest.

Status

Released

Original Language

EN

Budget

$1,500,000

Revenue

$3,110,000

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