- Every Which Way but Loose (film)
Infobox Film | name = Every Which Way But Loose
caption = Every Which Way But Loose movie poster
director =James Fargo
producer =Robert Daley
writer =Jeremy Joe Kronsberg
starring =Clint Eastwood Sondra Locke
Geoffrey LewisRuth Gordon John Quade
music =Steve Dorff
cinematography =Rexford L. Metz
editing =Joel Cox Ferris Webster
distributor =Warner Bros.
released =December 20 ,1978
runtime = 110 min.
country = USA
language = English
budget =
amg_id = 1:16215
imdb_id = 0077523
preceded_by =
followed_by = "Any Which Way You Can ""Every Which Way But Loose" is a
1978 U.S. motion picture, released byWarner Brothers , produced byRobert Daley and directed byJames Fargo . It starredClint Eastwood in an uncharacteristic and offbeatcomedy role, as Philo Beddoe, a trucker and brawler roaming theAmerican West in search of a lost love while accompanied by his friend/manager Orville and his petorangutan , Clyde. In the process Philo manages to cross a motley assortment of characters, including a pair of police officers and an entiremotorcycle gang (the "Black Widows"), who end up pursuing him for revenge.Eastwood's appearance in the movie, after his string of
spaghetti western andDirty Harry roles, somewhat startled the movie industry and he was reportedly advised against making it. Panned by critics, the movie went on to become an enormous success and became, along with its1980 sequel "Any Which Way You Can ", the two of the highest grossing Eastwood movies.Cast
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Clint Eastwood as Philo Beddoe
*Sondra Locke as Lynn Halsey-Taylor
* Geoffrey Lewis as Orville Boggs
*Beverly D'Angelo as Echo
*Ruth Gordon as Ma Boggs
*John Quade as Cholla
*Roy Jenson as Woody
*James McEachin as Herb
*Bill McKinney as Dallas
* William O'Connell as Elmo
* Walter Barnes as Tank Murdock
*Gregory Walcott as Putnam
*Dan Vadis as Frank
*Hank Worden as Trailer Court Manager
*George Chandler as D.M.V. Clerkoundtrack
The soundtrack has many popular
country music hits, including the title track byEddie Rabbitt and several numbers byCharlie Rich . One songCharlie Rich performed in the movie, "I'll Wake You Up When I Get Home", hit number three on the charts in 1979 and was Rich's last Top Ten single.Sondra Locke , who appears as Eastwood's fleeing love interest, performs several musical numbers in the film as well.Locations
The movie has a contemporary western theme, displaying the
blue collar aspects of the western United States, with many scenes shot in rural locations, cheapmotel rooms, industrial facilities, andhonky tonk bars. The film was shot on location largely in theCalifornia communities of North Hollywood, San Fernando, Sun Valley, and Van Nuys, Ukiah,Ca., and inColorado , including part of Denver and historic Georgetown, where Eastwood's character engages in a comedic showdown with the bumbling motorcycle gang in an open reference to his earlier gunfighter roles.Title Origin
The movie's title refers to the eponymous Eddie Rabbit song from the soundtrack, in which the singer complains that his girlfriend turns him "every which way but loose", i. e. he can't bring himself to leave her although he is more of a freewheeling character. The movie title is also out of the 1937 novel "Their Eyes Were Watching God" by
Zora Neale Hurston where the main character Janie's husband Tea Cake tells her about a fight he had with a man who had a knife, where in the fight Tea Cake "turned him every way but loose", i.e. fought him but did not let the man stab him.Parodies & References in Pop Culture
The Observer described it as a "really great ape movie" in Episode #813 of "
Mystery Science Theater 3000 ", whereasProfessor Bobo prefers the sequel; called in to settle the disagreement,Mike Nelson opines that "Any Which Way You Can " is "a funnier movie" but "Every Which Way But Loose" is "better-made."An episode of "
The Critic " had a parody clip called "Every Which Way But Lucid" where a cartoonClint Eastwood is making out with an orangutan with his eyes closed, saying he will make love to her while "keeping his eyes closed the whole time." The monkey then laughs, causing Eastwood to wake in anger and scream "Clyde!".The
Bloodhound Gang have a song entitled "Right Turn Clyde" on theirHooray for Boobies CD. This refers to a running gag where Clyde the orangutan sticks his fist out the window, presumably to signal a right turn, and punches a biker out.In the 1990
NES video game "Dirty Harry: The War Against Drugs", one cheat code is "Clyde." [http://www.the-dirtiest.com/nes.htm]References
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