
By Rick Gonzales | Published
The best Clint Eastwood films
screen legend Clinton Eastwood has made his living both in front of and behind the camera as one of the most prolific actors and directors to have appeared in Hollywood. His legendary status stems from his Spaghetti western days with unforgettable movie after movie and iconic characters like The Man With No Name, Dirty Harry Callahan and even Philo Beddoe.
But Clint Eastwood is more than just a character name. He’s obviously shown a penchant for playing the tough guy. But in other films like The Bridges of Madison County And problems with the curve, he showed a softer touch. The following films are Clint’s 10 Best Acting Roles, Ranked. It’s one of the best lists you’ll see.
10. Gran Torino (2008)
Clint Eastwood pulls off my lawn play well here in one of his rare acting performances of the 2000s. In Gran TorinoHe plays Walt Kowalski, a widowed, aging Korean War veteran who reluctantly comes to the aid of his Hmong neighbors when they are threatened by a Hmong gang. The cat and mouse that ensues between Walt and the gang is typically Clint, although he does eventually show his tender side to his neighbors.
9. Pale Riders (1985)
After years of virtual absence from the big screen, Clint Eastwood is bringing the western genre back in a big way. The title of the film refers to the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, makes Clint Eastwood appear as a preacher representing death. Here he comes to a small mining camp as a savior from a vicious mining baron who wants everything the miners have and plans to take it by force. Only the preacher stands in his way.
8. Dirty Harry (1971)
Of all the characters Clint Eastwood has played throughout his legendary film career, Dirty Harry Callahan is arguably the most iconic. Nobody who follows the rules dirty harry first came to screens in 1971 with his .44 Magnum, “the most powerful handgun in the world,” and classic one-liners followed. dirty harry was just the beginning, as Eastwood would reprise the role four more times.
7. In the Line of Fire (1993
In one of the rare instances when Clint Eastwood hasn’t directed one of his films, he played Frank Horrigan, a Secret Service agent, in Wolfgang Petersen’s film In the line of fire. The film follows Horrigan as he is tasked with protecting the President of the United States after he is assassinated. Horrigan fights the demons of being the only active agent tasked with protecting John F. Kennedy.
6. High Plains Drifters (1973)
In this well rated In Clint Eastwood’s western film, which was his second directorial effort, Eastwood again plays a character with no name. Here his character rides into a small town, ready to bring justice to the corrupt. There’s a supernatural element to the film, which comes into its own as Eastwood’s “Stranger” leaves town for the last time.
5. Million Dollar Baby (2004)
million dollar baby won the million dollar award for Clint Eastwood at the 77thth Academy Awards, from which he took home four awards including Best Picture, Best Director (Eastwood) and Best Actress (Hillary Swank) and Best Supporting Actor (Morgan Freeman). The film follows Swank’s Maggie Fitzgerald as she fights her way through the amateur boxing ranks with the help of Eastwood’s moody Frankie Dunn and Eddie Dupris (Morgan). Watch this film and you will know why it has received so many awards.
4. Escape from Alcatraz (1979)
Escape from Alcatraz is one of Clint Eastwood’s best films and is based on the true story of the 1962 escape that eventually led to the closure of the maximum security prison. Although the film leaves questions about the escape, real-life evidence of the escape eventually proves that it was successful. Eastwood is absolutely perfect as Frank Morris, one of the three men who somehow escaped from Alcatraz Island.
3. A Fistful of Dollars (1964)
A handful of dollars is the first film by Sergio Leone dollar trilogy and the first time Clint Eastwood has worked with the legendary director. The film introduces Eastwood’s nominal character, the man with no name. The film is credited as the film that founded the spaghetti western and brought Eastwood recognition. In the trilogy, its brilliance is matched only by the next film on Eastwood’s list.
2. The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1967)
Although A handful of dollars was the first film in Leone’s Dollars trilogy, The good the bad and the ugly considered a prequel as Clint Eastwood’s character is gradually given the clothes he wears in the first two films (A handful of dollars And For a few dollars more). Whichever way you look at it, this third film is the best of them all, and Eastwood once again cements his status as a Western film legend.
1. Unforgiven (1992)
To be at the top of the best Clint Eastwood films is unforgiven, a film that earned him the Oscars for Best Picture and Best Director (his first). In this film, Eastwood plays William Munny, a ruthless, aging outlaw and murderer who has since given up his guns. When asked to help track down vicious cowboys, Munny decides to take the job when he realizes his farm is failing. This is a classic Eastwood with performance enhanced by Morgan Freeman Gene Hackman.
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