The Gauntlet (1977)



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Synopsis:
Playing police stooge Ben Shockley, Clint Eastwood sends up his Dirty Harry-ness in this 1977 cop film-action movie-romantic comedy. Ben is assigned to escort tough Vegas hooker Gus Mally (Sondra Locke) to Phoenix for a Mob trial because, he thinks, he always "gets the job done." But corrupt commissioner Blakelock (William Prince) chose alcoholic Ben precisely because Ben does not get much done at all, and Blakelock has no intention of letting them get to Phoenix alive. Once Gus figures this out and makes Ben see the truth, Ben resolves to prove Blakelock wrong, even if it means surviving car bombs, a house shot to pieces, a helicopter-motorcycle chase, and finally driving an armored bus through a gauntlet formed by scores of shooting cops. Amidst the mayhem, Ben falls in love with the smart-mouthed, college-educated Gus, and she insists on riding out the gauntlet with her Ben. An obedient cop who is not as clever as his female charge, Ben Shockley is the opposite of Eastwood's ultra-capable loner Harry Callahan from the Dirty Harry series, allowing Eastwood to poke fun at his image even as Shockley eventually does get the job done. While the exaggerated action set pieces also parody the Eastwood cop hero's usual invincibility, their efficient, energetic staging still makes them effective; The Gauntlet was another popular success for Eastwood as director as well as star.

~ Lucia Bozzola, All Movie Guide

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Full Cast & Crew

Theatrical Release
12/21/1977
Director Credit
Clinton Eastwood, Jr. Director
Cast Credit
Art Rimozius Judge
Marilyn Watts Jail Matron
Mildred J. Brion Old Woman on Bus
Doug McGrath Bookmaker
Roy Jenson Biker
Jeff Morris Desk Sergeant
Robert Barnett Doctor
Roger Lowe Paramedic Driver
Carver Barnes Bus Driver
James W. Gavin Helicopter Pilot
Darwin Lamb Police Captain
Tom Friedkin Helicopter Pilot
Dan Vadis Biker
Joe Rainer Rookie Cop
Al Silvani Policeman
Fritz Manes Helicopter Marksman
John Rainer Policeman
Teddy Bear Lieutenant
Don Circle Bus Clerk
Samantha Doane Biker
John Quiroga Taxi Driver
Ron Chapman Veteran Cop
Clint Eastwood Ben Shockley
Sondra Locke Gus Mally
Pat Hingle Josephson
William Prince Blakelock
William McKinney Constable
Michael Cavanaugh Feyderspiel
Carole Cook Waitress
Production Credits Credit
Robert Daley Producer
Fritz Manes Associate Producer
Art Department Credit
Ira Bates Set Designer
Allen E. Smith Art Director
Film Camera Credit
Jan Kiesser Cinematographer
Rexford Metz Cinematographer
Production Management Credit
Richard Hashimoto first Assistant Director
Visual Effects Credit
Charles Gaspar Special Effects
Wardrobe Hair Makeup Credit
Don Schoenfeld Makeup
Glenn Wright Costume Designer



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