Every Which Way But Loose / Any Which Way You Can (2 Discs)

Featuring: Clint Eastwood, Sondra Locke & Geoffrey Lewis

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Every Which Way But Loose (Dir. James Fargo, 1978): Clint Eastwood smashed box-office records as trucker Philo Beddoe, the best bar-room brawler west of the Rockies, who lives with a 165-pound orangutan named Clyde. With a fun country soundtrack and co-stars like Sondra Locke, Geoffrey Lewis, Beverly D'Angelo and the great Ruth Gordon, it's in every which way possible a grand time for all.

Any Which Way You Can (Dir. Buddy Van Horn, 1980): They're back. Philo Beddoe, the easygoing truck driver and bare knuckles brawler, and his 165 pound orangutan friend Clyde get into more mischief in this faster and funnier sequel to Every Which Way But Loose.

Philo (Clint Eastwood) thinks he'll retire from fighting. But a new contender lures him back - and Philo's girl (Sondra Locke) is kidnapped to ensure he'll turn up for the showdown. Glen Campbell, Jim Stafford and Snuff Garrett songs make up a tuneful country score, including an Eastwood/Ray Charles "Beers To You" duet. As ever, Clyde steals the show, especially in a swinging lady orangutan courtship scene!
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ActorsClint Eastwood, Sondra Locke, Geoffrey Lewis, Harry Guardino, Ruth Gordon, William Smith, Beverly D'Angelo, Michael Cavanaugh, Barry Corbin, Roy Jenson, Bill McKinney, William O'Connell, John Quade, Al Ruscio, Dan Vadis & Anne Ramsey
DirectorJames Fargo & Buddy Van Horn
Certificate15 years and over
Year1980
ScreenWidescreen 1.85:1 Anamorphic
LanguagesEnglish - Dolby Digital (5.1)
Duration4 hours (approx)
RegionRegion 2 - Will only play on European Region 2 or multi-region DVD players.

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 Right Turn Clyde!!

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This is a boxset with Two brilliant films starring Clint Eastwood and is an excellent addition to any collection.
In the first film we meet Philo Bedoe who is a bare knuckle street fighting trucker, and his best friend Clyde the Orangutan, and follow him as he gets into fights and trouble with the law and a biker gang called the Black Widows.
In the second we see Philo trying to retire from fighting and avoid any more trouble, but trouuble is looking for him as his girl is kidnapped so forcing him to fight again.
Both films are packed with action, great acting, comedy throughout and have catchy soundtracks which make them highly enjoyable and hilarious!!
At just £4.99 this is real value, you won't be dissappointed and will watch them again and again! Nice one Play loads of laughs!

 Every which way but loose/Any which way you can

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I've seen these two films hundreds of times and have never tired of them.. In fact i use the phrase "right turn, Clyde" quite often... They're dead funny and would enhance anyone's colllection.

 Comedy Clint!

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Hollywood icon clint eastwood took an entirely different path with this classic,hilarious family comedy about a bareknuckle fighter and his aurangatang clyde!great film

 Monkey see, monkey do...

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In 1978, Clint Eastwood decided that what he really needed was a different kind of star vehicle. Having made a string of action movies throughout the '70s, he now wanted to try and appeal to a different sort of audience. Everyone thought he was mad, but 1978's "Every which way but loose" turned out to be his most financially successful film to date.

Clint plays trucker Philo Beddoe, the greatest bare-knuckle fighter on the West Coast. His two greatest buddies are Orville, a mechanic, and Clyde, his orang-utan. As played by Geoffrey Lewis, Orville is the perfect buddy, one that you'd happily spend hours with drinking in the local bar and listening to country music.

"Every which way..."'s very thin plot about Philo and his good-natured companions travelling cross-country to look for a sullen, fickle country singer whom he has fallen for (Sondra Locke) is really just a hook on which to hang a series of very loose comic set pieces. There's little structure to the film. Ruth Gordon hams merrily away as Orville's grouchy old Ma. The Black Widow motorcycle gang continually receive a pasting from Clint whenever they try to go after him. Country music plays endlessly on the radio. Clyde is a real scene-stealer. Somehow, this all works very well. It is not without its charm and some scenes are very funny. It's all very good-natured stuff.

1980's "Any which way..." sees Philo being challenged by the Mafia to take on their East Coast champ, a human killing machine called Jack Wilson. This second film is tighter, with a clearer structure and the humour is even broader than before. Opinions vary amongst Clint fans as to which is better. I would go for the first film, if only because Geoffrey Lewis is in it more, though, to be honest, they're virtually interchangeable.

Some critics harshly condemn these films for being "silly", but that is rather like describing grass as being green. It's nice to have both films in one package, especially at such a reasonable price.

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had to buy these two great classic comedy films for price would be a fool not to at this price .(well done play) a great box set. doesnt matter how many times you watch these films you still enjoy as much as you did the first time of watching them . great family films a laugh from start to finish.

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