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The radio station, KRML, was a real-life jazz station in Carmel, whose studios were relocated to the Eastwood Building at San Carlos and 5th, in the same building as the Hog's Breath Inn ( a restaurant that Eastwood once owned ).
Eastwood once featured a lake which gave the names Lakeside Road and The Lakeside Road Uniting Church.
The bridge abutments for the Midland Railway's wooden bridge which once stood directly below the Eastwood Lock can still be seen.
Eastwood reacted to starring in another Dirty Harry film, " It's fun, once in a while, to have a character you can go back to.
Eastwood does not shoot anyone once in the movie in contemporaneous time ( but does in recall of his activities as a soldier ).
The film saw Eastwood embody the tall mysterious stranger once more, unshaven, wearing a serape-like vest and smoking a cigar and the film score was composed by Ennio Morricone.

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Leone then chose Van Cleef to appear with Clint Eastwood again, this time as the primary villain in the classic The Good, the Bad and the Ugly.
Two months later Eastwood began work on the third Dollars film, The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, again playing the mysterious Man with No Name.
Following Sean Connery's announcement that he would not play James Bond again, Eastwood was offered the role but turned it down because he believed the character should be played by an English actor.
Eastwood reportedly fumed at the lack of Academy Award recognition for him and swore that he would never work for United Artists again.
Once again Eastwood starred alongside George Kennedy.
Carrey would again appear with Eastwood in the poorly received comedy Pink Cadillac ( 1989 ) alongside Bernadette Peters.
In 2010, Eastwood directed the drama Hereafter, again working with Matt Damon, who portrayed a psychic.
He was nominated again for Best Supporting Actor for his performance opposite Clint Eastwood in the 1974 film Thunderbolt and Lightfoot.
He again played a Mexican, this time a revolutionary named Luis Chama, in 1972, supporting Clint Eastwood and Robert Duvall in Joe Kidd.
The film did respectable box office business, and the studio profited, but Clint Eastwood vowed never to work with the movie's distributor United Artists again due to what he felt was bad promotion of it.
Eastwood was unhappy with the way that United Artists had produced the film and swore " he would never work for United Artists again ", and the scheduled two film deal between Malpaso and UA was cancelled.
He achieved another No. 1 in 1978 with " I Believe In You " and then again in 1979 with " Coca-Cola Cowboy ", which was put in the Clint Eastwood movie Every Which Way but Loose, in which he also made a cameo appearance.
" Two Mules for Sister Sara marked the last time that Eastwood would receive second billing for a film and it would be 25 years until he risked being overshadowed by a leading lady again in The Bridges of Madison County ( 1995 ).

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In 1992, he played the sadistic sheriff " Little " Bill Daggett in the western Unforgiven directed by Clint Eastwood and written by David Webb Peoples which earned him a second Oscar, this time for Best Supporting Actor.
He played a President of the United States who commits a murder in 1997's Absolute Power, re-teaming with director-star Clint Eastwood.
Marvin was originally cast as Pike Bishop ( later played by William Holden ) in The Wild Bunch ( 1969 ), but fell out with director Sam Peckinpah and pulled out in order to star in the Western musical Paint Your Wagon ( 1969 ), in which he was top-billed over a singing Clint Eastwood.
In A Pistol for Ringo a traditional sheriff commissions a money-oriented hero – played by Giuliano Gemma with more pleasing manners than the Eastwood character but just as devious and deadly – to ( typically ) infiltrate a gang of Mexican bandits whose leader is played by ( typically ) Fernando Sancho.
Richard Burton played the squad's commander, with Eastwood as his right-hand man.
In an uncharacteristic offbeat comedy role, Eastwood played Philo Beddoe, a trucker and brawler who roams the American West searching for a lost love accompanied by his brother and an orangutan called Clyde.
Eastwood directed and played the lead role in the 1980 comedy Bronco Billy alongside Locke, Scatman Crothers, and Sam Bottoms.
Set in New Orleans to avoid confusion with the Dirty Harry films, Eastwood played a single-parent cop drawn into his target's tortured psychology and fascination for sadomasochism.
In 1992, Eastwood revisited the western genre in the self-directed film Unforgiven, in which he played an aging ex-gunfighter long past his prime.
Eastwood played Frank Horrigan in the Secret Service thriller In the Line of Fire ( 1993 ) directed by Wolfgang Petersen and co-starring John Malkovich and Rene Russo.
Eastwood played the role of a veteran thief who witnesses the Secret Service cover up of a murder.
Eastwood played one of a group of veteran ex-test pilots sent into space to repair an old Soviet satellite.
The following year Eastwood played an ex-FBI agent chasing a sadistic killer ( Jeff Daniels ) in the thriller Blood Work, loosely based on the 1998 novel of the same name by Michael Connelly.
Jazz has played an important role in Eastwood's life from a young age and, although he never made it as a professional musician, he passed on the influence to his son Kyle Eastwood, a successful jazz bassist and composer.
Chablis played herself in the 1997 movie of the same title, directed by Clint Eastwood and starring Kevin Spacey and John Cusack.
He played an aging yet ready-for-liftoff astronaut in 2000's Space Cowboys, co-starring with director Clint Eastwood.
Clint Eastwood was among the first of many American actors to adopt this persona, which he used to great effect in his Western roles, especially the Spaghetti Westerns made with Sergio Leone, where he played a similar " Man with No Name " character like Mifune did in Yojimbo.
Garner and Clint Eastwood staged an epic fistfight in an episode entitled " Duel at Sundown ", in which Eastwood played a vicious gunslinger.
In 2000, after an operation to replace both knees, Garner appeared with Clint Eastwood ( who had played a villain in the original Maverick series ) as astronauts in the movie Space Cowboys, also featuring Tommy Lee Jones and Donald Sutherland.
Two more appearances in comedies for Savalas were as Herbie Haseler in Crooks and Coronets ( 1969 ) and opposite Clint Eastwood in Kelly's Heroes ( 1970 ) where he played the no nonsense hard as nails company sergeant " Big Joe ".
Stevens attended Eastwood Collegiate Institute, where he played middle linebacker.

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The plot follows a mysterious stranger ( Eastwood ) who arrives in a brooding Western town where the people hire him to protect them against three soon-to-be-released felons.
Eastwood plays a mysterious gunfighter hired by the residents of a corrupt frontier mining town to defend them against a group of criminals.

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