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The Gauntlet (1977) Reviews

The Gauntlet (1977)
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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, Rovi

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Starring:
Clint EastwoodSondra Locke, (more)
Director(s):
Clint Eastwood
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
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Megan E.

Completely unbelievable but also enjoyable. Eastwood's spoof on his usual character was refreshing and Locke had good chemistry with him. Worth watching

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Bruce L.

This movie must have been made at the height of Clint Eastwood's movie-star power. There are some good "Eastwood" parts: not his best, and not too many of them. If you're a die-hard fan, you'll enjoy this, but otherwise it could be passed by. The role of Gus Mally is the high water-mark of the movie. Sondra Locke does a very good job in this well-scripted role. The plot however, is very thin and the ending is a total flop. It makes you wonder "why?," and what the main character intended to accomplish. Yeah, I know he tells you during the movie, but that doesn't get it. At the end there's nothing but a hail of bullets. I really enjoy Clint Eastwood, but now I know why I've never seen this particular work before.

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Mark V.

Though not an Eastwood best, The Gauntlet is fun to watch despite the film's overdramatisation. You have to be an Eastwood fan. The film has several goofs. One was the bus scene where the bus is being shot to hell but the bus keeps on rolling as not one bullet hits any of the tires. Or, at the end where Shockley gets shot along with the Police Commissioner by Gus with tons of police just standing there. Nevertheless, if you are an Eastwood fan it is just fun to watch him in this film.

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Samuel A.

We enjoyed the movie again, it has a lot of violent scenes as you would expect from Dirty Harry. The plot was different and good. Sam Adair

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Michael A.

Are you kidding? This is, by far, the worst movie Eastwood ever saw, let alone appeared in. Clint was so hot when this movie hit the theaters, that I actually bought my tickets in advance. This very fact remains a running joke among my friends and that was 33 years ago!

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Ted S.

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Larry S.

I'M AN EASTWOOD FAN. I BOUGHT GOOD BAD AND UGLY. THAT SAID, THIS MUST BE THE WORST CLINT MOVIE I'VE EVER SEEN. BUT IF YOU LIKE A MINDLESS "GO WITH THE FIRST TAKE" SCRIPT AND ACTING, PLUS ROBOTIC POLICE GIVEN TO OVER-THE-TOP BULLET THROWING (I MEAN...SHOOTING DOWN A HOUSE!?) ALL MIXED UP WITH A COLLEGE GRADUATE PROSTITUTE POSSESSING EXTRAORDINARY VIRTUES...HEY, THIS MOVIE MIGHT BE YOUR KIND OF FLICK. THERE MUST BE A STORY BEHIND WHY THIS FILM WAS MADE.

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    Megan E.

    Completely unbelievable but also enjoyable. Eastwood's spoof on his usual character was refreshing and Locke had good chemistry with him. Worth watching

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    Bruce L.

    This movie must have been made at the height of Clint Eastwood's movie-star power. There are some good "Eastwood" parts: not his best, and not too many of them. If you're a die-hard fan, you'll enjoy this, but otherwise it could be passed by. The role of Gus Mally is the high water-mark of the movie. Sondra Locke does a very good job in this well-scripted role. The plot however, is very thin and the ending is a total flop. It makes you wonder "why?," and what the main character intended to accomplish. Yeah, I know he tells you during the movie, but that doesn't get it. At the end there's nothing but a hail of bullets. I really enjoy Clint Eastwood, but now I know why I've never seen this particular work before.

    Yes   |   No

     
    Mark V.

    Though not an Eastwood best, The Gauntlet is fun to watch despite the film's overdramatisation. You have to be an Eastwood fan. The film has several goofs. One was the bus scene where the bus is being shot to hell but the bus keeps on rolling as not one bullet hits any of the tires. Or, at the end where Shockley gets shot along with the Police Commissioner by Gus with tons of police just standing there. Nevertheless, if you are an Eastwood fan it is just fun to watch him in this film.

    Yes   |   No

     
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