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awarded 2.5 stars out of 4 and wrote that the comedy "breaks new ground" for Eastwood, but the film "has been sloppily made. Its villains are pathetic cartoon characters; its seemingly-sweet leading lady turns out to be a psychotic. These errors cripple what could have been an extremely entertaining
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Orville and Clyde accompany Philo to Denver, and on the way, they meet a woman named Echo who becomes Orville's girlfriend. They earn money along the way by booking fights for Philo. After a fight in a slaughterhouse, the man holding the money tries to stiff Philo. Echo fires two shots from a .38,
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Orville learns that Tank Murdock, based in the area, is ready to retire after one more fight. Orville makes the arrangements, and Philo faces his ageing nemesis. During the fight, the crowd, initially pro-Murdock, begins to insult him, with some murmurs that Philo is going to be the next Murdock.
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Knowing that Philo has come to look for her, Lynn helps the Black Widows lure him into a trap. Philo sees Lynn and attempts to talk to her, but finds himself surrounded by the Black Widows. He manages to fight most of them until Orville intervenes. Using a garbage truck with a dumpster hoist, he
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wrote, "One can forgive the orangutan's participation—he couldn't read the script—but what is Eastwood's excuse? That a star with his power in Hollywood would choose to litter the screen with this plotless junk heap of moronic gags, sour romance and fatuous fisticuffs can be taken either as an
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Along the way, he has a run-in with a motorcycle gang called the Black Widows, who incur Philo's wrath after two gang members insult him and Clyde at a traffic light. Philo chases them down and takes their bikes (which he repaints, repairs, and resells), and every attempt they make to get even
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Philo finally finds Lynn and she reveals her shallow nature to him. Hurt by her callousness, Philo says that he is the only one dumb enough to want to take her further than her bed. Philo watches as Lynn erupts in a fit of rage, striking him repeatedly until she collapses in tears.
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Philo lets his guard down, intentionally giving Murdock a clear shot, knocking Philo down for the count. Murdock, having regained the crowd's esteem, is allowed to retire undefeated, although he knows Philo let him win. Clyde, Orville and Echo head home the next day.
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was hired to produce songs for the film, including three for Sondra Locke's character, although this proved problematic as Locke was not a professional singer. Locke, who appears as Eastwood's love interest, performs several musical numbers in the film as well.
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Upon its release, the film was a surprising success and became Eastwood's most commercially successful film at the time. The film opened in 1,275 theatres and grossed $ 10,272,294 in its first week, beating Eastwood's previous best opener,
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called the film "the slackest and most harebrained of Mr. Eastwood's recent movies. It's overlong and virtually uneventful, even though there are half a dozen cute characters and woolly subplots competing for the viewer's attentions."
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results in disaster. Philo also incurs the wrath of an LAPD cop named Putnam, with whom he gets into a fight at the Palomino. Both the officer and the Widows learn of Philo's trip to Colorado and head off to find him.
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It grossed a total of $ 104.3 million in the United States and Canada, over $ 500 million when adjusted for inflation, ranking high among those of Eastwood's career, and was the second-highest-grossing film of 1978.
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roles, somewhat startled the film industry, and he was reportedly advised against taking the role. Although it was poorly reviewed by critics, the film proved successful and became, along with its 1980 sequel
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called it "a slapdash, slapstick comedy" that "pushes all the right buttons" for audiences but "lacks both the urgency and the emotional satisfactions of Eastwood's angrier films." Gary Arnold of
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named Clyde, behind that of his brother, Orville Boggs, and his mother. Philo makes money on the side as a bare-knuckle fighter; he is often compared to a legendary fighter named Tank Murdock.
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dead center into a side of beef. She lets the crowd know she knows how to shoot, saying, "The second shot was to let you know the first was no accident." The man hands over the money.
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wrote, "Eastwood must have thought of his blundering new vehicle, 'Every Which Way but Loose,' as a change of pace, designed to align his career in a direction similar to that of
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based on 27 reviews, with an average rating of 5.0/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "The inexplicable pairing of Clint Eastwood with an orangutan is the least of
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commented, "This film is so awful it's almost as if Eastwood is using it to find out how far he can go—how bad a film he can associate himself with."
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dumps all the motorcycles into the back of the truck. The Widows charge the garbage truck, but Orville gets away. Philo, Echo, and Orville then escape.
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song of the same name from the soundtrack, but the phrase had also appeared in the previous year's
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aspects of the Western United States, with many scenes shot in rural locations, cheap
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in search of a lost love while accompanied by his brother/manager Orville and his pet
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Champlin, Charles (December 20, 1978). "Eastwood: A Comedy in Due Turn".
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expression of contempt for his huge audience or as an act of masochism."
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Siskel, Gene (December 25, 1978). "Eastwood's new film is slop-happy".
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s problems—a slack action-comedy with a haphazardly assembled story."
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One night Philo becomes smitten with Lynn Halsey-Taylor, an aspiring
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in an uncharacteristic and offbeat comedy role. It was produced by
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costars as the ape, Clyde. Making uncredited appearances are
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has a small role as Bruno the biker, while martial artist
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Eastwood's appearance in the film, after his string of
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as emcee/performer at the Palomino honkytonk club and
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In addition to "Behind Closed Doors", a 1960 song by
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The Clyde character was played by an orangutan named
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Arnold, Gary (December 20, 1978). "He-Man Hijinks".
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Index

Every Which Way But Loose
Every Which Way but Loose (song)

Bob Peak
James Fargo
Jeremy Joe Kronsberg
Robert Daley
Clint Eastwood
Sondra Locke
Geoffrey Lewis
Beverly D'Angelo
Ruth Gordon
Joel Cox
Ferris Webster
Steve Dorff
The Malpaso Company
Warner Bros.
action comedy film
Warner Bros.
Clint Eastwood
Robert Daley
James Fargo
bare-knuckle brawler
American West
orangutan
Clyde
motorcycle gang
Spaghetti Western
Dirty Harry
Any Which Way You Can

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