I always loved the way he would turn he his hat around when it was go time....... and I ran through a lot of lotion thinking about Ms. Sandra Locke....... oops said that out loud on the keyboard 😂 no but seriously back then her Dolly pardon, Loni Anderson, Suzanne Summers, and Darryl Hannah were my favorite blondes if I could customize my very own perfect blonde she would have: 1. Sandra's big bedroom doe eyes 2. Dolly's personality, voice, and TITS 3. Loni's sensuality & face 4. Suzanne's sense of humor, legs, & ass And there you have it runner ups*: Heather Locklear Bo Derrick Terri Garr And the broad (can't remember name)that played Jackie Gleason's wife in "The Toy" Don't get me started on brunettes Andrianne Barbeau what I wouldn't give to watch her and Dolly pardon fight while washing my car okay I got to go 😋buh bye!!!
I was born in 78 so in the 80s as a little boy I thank my dad for showing me these movies back then because they were great movies. Clint Eastwood was a total badass
I love the choice to have, in a movie about fighting, an entire fight off screen. It lets the audience know that the fight is so one-sided that it's not even worth seeing, only the aftermath. Brilliant directing choice.
I'm not sure Clint was ever thought of as a comedian, but throughout his career in practicly every movie he had some great one liners, and delivered them perfectly
I always say that! Haha I watched him probably in over 30 or 40 movies and he plays characters and acts so naturally and unforced that you never get the feel he's an actor, but an actual character.
"Orval, that's no way to thank 2 guys that just bought us a beer! Why don't you get the check and I will go outside and thank them properly!" God I love that line!
This scene was one of my favorite scenes of the movie. Love how philo smiles as he stands up being taller than both the hoods. He knew they were dog meat. Laughed so hard.
+Mysterious Squirrel in case u didn't know his daughter is actress Juliette Lewis. A great actress in her own right. Got rave reviews 4 her performance in 1991's CAPE FEAR.👍👍👍👍
You were a fantastic actor, Geoffrey. You were never a big star and you should have been. You made every movie better when you were in it. God bless you and I will miss you always.
When I see William O'Connell, all I can think of is "Right you are, gentlemen" from High Plains Drifter. I like how Clint used him in several movies like he did Sondra and Geoffrey.
This is the type of stuff that little boys aren't growing up watching anymore. Clint Eastwood has always been a total badass and awesome role model for masculinity.
These two films became MASSIVE hits again a few years after their cinematic release with the emerging & booming VHS rental market...It was the first movie so many people rented & was exactly what they wanted to see ...Both great movies, hopefully Clint had a good residuals deal on the then new & unknown VHS movie market...! 👌
One of my favorite scenes in this movie. I loved how Orville would turn his cap around when he knew a fight was brewing. The best part in this when he said about black widows. 'Most people I know just ****POP**** step on them, and squish them'. lol> Classic
I just commented on how you can see the waitress who talks to the Black Widows when they come and mess with Lester, and she tells him she'll keep his food warm while he goes out to fight them.
You know what, I have been thinking about that too for a long while, why doesn't someone take over those old broken down theaters and put on old movies and charge a buck entry, you could start a whole movement around this I am convinced.
they would go out of business REALLY fast! no explosions and fancy effects to marvel at. just good characterizations and actors. a decent script. that's just not enough to keep some people interested these days...
I was in High School when this came out.. I watched it in the Theater. The Movie Studio. said "It is unreleaseable" as in, it sucks so bad, it would embarrass the Studio!!! Clint said, Hey! I will bet my Reputation that people will think it is OK. He used every favor he had to get it released.... People like me... went to the Theaters! We Loved it!... Clint was Right! Clint is my all time Fav!
Every which way but loose and it's sequel are two of the funniest films you'll ever watch, we always watch them when they're on telly, no matter how many times we watch them we're still laughing our heads off!!! It's a shame Clint Eastwood didn't do more films like this, he is a tough guy actor but he is actually very funny in these two films. Geoffrey Lewis is wonderful as Orville in both films especially in this scene where he sneezes on the Black Widow's arm and says what he does to Black Widows and the thing where he turns his baseball ⚾️ cap around. Just brilliant. The funniest bit is Clint beating the two bikers senseless outside, you can only hear it and see the shadows. If you haven't watched these films then please do because they are genuinely funny and the humour is brilliant. #Clint Eastwood #Geoffrey Lewis (R.i.p) #Clyde the Orangutan #"Right turn Clyde!" #Sondra Locke (R.i.p)
Clint used many of the same actors for his movies. The woman playing the waitress also played Ms. Gray, a member of the Oral Examining Board in "Magnum Force." The bigger biker was Dan Vadis, who was in the motorcycle gang in "The Gaunlet."
I really Love the Crew that made all these movies with Clint! This is one of my all time favorite scenes! "This is some really good pecan Pie!". Geez I miss all these great movies by Clint from the 70's and 80's!
One of the funniest thing of this very entertaining movie is its extensive colourful character parade, it is real funny to see those grown up asholes picking fights with Clint Eastwood always with disastrous consecuences for them. It is particularly fumny the guy with the hat trying to intimidate Clint Easrwood with his crab tatoo, and how he pays his respects to Sandra Locke, after Clint takes the challenge. Priceless. Thank you for posting.
That cap turn....hahahah..."Oh shit this thing's going South..!!!!". Remember when I was out with my late Dad(a boxer!!!) and when he sensed trouble brewing,same thing you just brazed nice and tight !!!!!!
My favorite is when Clint stands up and looks down at the little guy and he rethinks his whole purpose in life what a great set of movies classic hilarity
I remember watching this and Any Which Way You Can back to back on Betamax when I was around 12 years old. Loved them back then and still love them now. The music that plays when the Black Widows appear is still in my head 👌
Always good to see Judson Scott (a.k.a. The Phoenix) in a movie role. He was Khan’s right hand man in Star Trek II and many other sci-fi roles. Great guy!
That's where I recognise him from! It bugs me when I see someone in something and I can't remember what I have seen them in before. The guy who leads the biker gang actually worked for Nasa in real life and built things that are now on the moon.
+Snake Plissken What?!? Oh man, I just looked that up, I see he died last April. That's too bad, I really liked his acting over the years, I think he was really never fully appreciated. He was good in these two Eastwood movies, but he was fantastic in High Plains Drifter. RIP Geoffrey.
Classic film movies need come back again. Use watch this first air on tv back then. One funny movie. Thank you for share this video clip. Film movie use watch in movie theater and on tv back in early 70s need be steelbox Collection DVD and blueray and 4 K. Thank you
My favorite part is when Philo is whacking those two into the dumpster and all you can hear is the punching and crying,lol.The shadow on the wall behind Orville is hilarious.
He picks up the beer, takes a drink and smiles! Turns to them and cheers them! It never gets old.
I missed that part
And, thanked them for the lesson in tattoos. 🤣
Aceew 😂
I always love that bit were Orville say “ people l know just step on them and squish em”. Great comeback.
And Philo squished the hell out of them 2!
I always loved the way he would turn he his hat around when it was go time....... and I ran through a lot of lotion thinking about Ms. Sandra Locke....... oops said that out loud on the keyboard 😂 no but seriously back then her Dolly pardon, Loni Anderson, Suzanne Summers, and Darryl Hannah were my favorite blondes if I could customize my very own perfect blonde she would have:
1. Sandra's big bedroom doe eyes
2. Dolly's personality, voice, and TITS
3. Loni's sensuality & face
4. Suzanne's sense of humor, legs, & ass
And there you have it runner ups*:
Heather Locklear
Bo Derrick
Terri Garr
And the broad (can't remember name)that played Jackie Gleason's wife in "The Toy" Don't get me started on brunettes
Andrianne Barbeau what I wouldn't give to watch her and Dolly pardon fight while washing my car okay I got to go 😋buh bye!!!
So he assaults them, and commits Grandtheft auto?
@@h2w25😭
The critics slammed this movie back in the day, but it was one of Clint's biggest hits!😁
USED TO LOVE IT WHEN IT CAME ON TV.
Yeah critics can be idiots..
I was born in 78 so in the 80s as a little boy I thank my dad for showing me these movies back then because they were great movies. Clint Eastwood was a total badass
Absolutely love it... F the critics 😂
I'm still using some of the oneliners from the movie today, and I'm 63! Cracking stuff. "You gotta be durable... REAL durable. Most ain't". Brilliant
I love the choice to have, in a movie about fighting, an entire fight off screen. It lets the audience know that the fight is so one-sided that it's not even worth seeing, only the aftermath. Brilliant directing choice.
not to mention the audio from it too lol
@@theloggie1 Bingo. The audio and shadows let us the audience fill in what's not actually shown for ourselves.
@@parrisgeorge9708 He went outside and then suddenly those guys are in the trash bin in the next scene. How did they get in there??
Can you corey graph a fight saying off screen. No one today can do that. They demmand a massive budget so they cgi 3/4 of it.
@@theloggie1The audio sells it imho
"Sure is good pecan pie." Always loved that line.
😂
I love a good pecan pie.
@@davidrichter9164, I'm at a library, and I can taste PECAN PIE. 😀
I'm not sure Clint was ever thought of as a comedian, but throughout his career in practicly every movie he had some great one liners, and delivered them perfectly
you totally contradicted yourself
I agree. "Nobody, and I mean nobody, ever eats a hotdog with katchup on it"
I remember going to the movie theater to watch this as a kid. What great memories, thanks for the reminder. God Bless
This one and the sequel are two of my all-time favorite movies I don't care what anybody says they are hilarious right turn Clyde
Same here. Loved these movies as a kid. watched them several times on tv. This was country music living back in the day.
Clyde bending the hand rail in the bar.
@@MyLifeThai371When muscles thinks he going to take on Clyde. 😅
Geoffrey Lewis is one of the best actors ever, criminally underrated
I always say that! Haha I watched him probably in over 30 or 40 movies and he plays characters and acts so naturally and unforced that you never get the feel he's an actor, but an actual character.
@@joemilo2710 He just plays himself.
Wasn't he the barber in High Plains Drifter
Yeh he is amazing. He is a bit b4 my time but I love the way he acts
That's how he wanted it!😊
"Orval, that's no way to thank 2 guys that just bought us a beer! Why don't you get the check and I will go outside and thank them properly!" God I love that line!
This scene was one of my favorite scenes of the movie. Love how philo smiles as he stands up being taller than both the hoods. He knew they were dog meat. Laughed so hard.
The shorter guy then gets the bigger and taller one to go outside first..😅
This is the funniest scene in the movie. I've seen it 50 times and it still cracks me up.
RIP Sandra Locke and Geoffrey Lewis ! I remember watching this multiple times at the second run theater before VCR and BetaMax ever came out .
I think they came out about the same year.
May Geoffrey Bond Lewis R.I.P. Passed away at age 79 on 4/7/2015. Very underrated character actor. Used mostly as a sidekick to his costars.
Loved him in Bronco Billy. Best speed,sir. Fare the well.
I didn't know that. He often crops up in films and when he does I always remember him in this role.
+Mysterious Squirrel shows what an underrated character actor he was. Sad.
+Mysterious Squirrel in case u didn't know his daughter is actress Juliette Lewis. A great actress in her own right. Got rave reviews 4 her performance in 1991's CAPE FEAR.👍👍👍👍
jim68
Wow! Did not know that! Shock-a-roo!
Charming and timeless.
...Innocent fun had by all !
Loving your work Mr Eastwood.
You were a fantastic actor, Geoffrey. You were never a big star and you should have been. You made every movie better when you were in it. God bless you and I will miss you always.
Totally agree
very well said .
He was in several Eastwood films, including Thunderbolt and Lightfoot and High Plains Drifter.
Agreed
@Maenza Creations n
This and the follow up "Any Which Way You Can" are outstanding movies! Quintessential Clint.
Still one of the funniest scenes in an Eastwood flick!
When I see William O'Connell, all I can think of is "Right you are, gentlemen" from High Plains Drifter. I like how Clint used him in several movies like he did Sondra and Geoffrey.
You see a lot of actors turn up in different Eastwood movies.
Yes he ran the ferry boat in "The Outlaw Josey Wales" too. Always good
@@scottward7813 Oh yeah! Good call. Love Josey Wales.
“How does it do on stains?”
Thought I’d seen him before. The barber?
@@xr6lad Yes!
This is the type of stuff that little boys aren't growing up watching anymore.
Clint Eastwood has always been a total badass and awesome role model for masculinity.
“We’re not sure he took our bikes. We were unconscious for two hours “ 😂
That’s not true!
At least we didn't drop out bikes and run! 😅
@@kevinmalone3210 Yeah! Like you suckers!
I always liked the sleazy sax intro every time the Black Widows showed up
Terry Bull it means things are about to be silly!😂🎷🎶
Yes
Shaa doo da daa da dooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
My daughters hum that sax intro whenever I pull up in the drive way.
Every time I see a group of bikers on the highway it plays in my head!
RIP Geoffrey Lewis. Thanks for the memories :-(
These two films became MASSIVE hits again a few years after their cinematic release with the emerging & booming VHS rental market...It was the first movie so many people rented & was exactly what they wanted to see ...Both great movies, hopefully Clint had a good residuals deal on the then new & unknown VHS movie market...! 👌
When Orville sneezed on his arm.. I lost it.. probably the funniest movie of the 70's.
well , he got some shit in his nose
that had to come out .
@Kenneth Boyer I do love some pecan pie.
Me, black coffee and a slice of apple pie with melted yellow cheese, I think that's a good selection!
No doubt!
😂😂😂🤣🤣
So funny, such great lines! I like the way Philo goes out to "thank 'em properly!" You get to see the shadows on the wall as he's "thanking" them!
mm hmm, Like a gentleman, wink!
Love how Philo had already loaded one of the Harley’s up into the pickup by himself ... classic.
After all these years. I never noticed that. I know in part two he’s carrying an engine block. But lifting a hole bike is impressive.
One of my favorite scenes in this movie. I loved how Orville would turn his cap around when he knew a fight was brewing. The best part in this when he said about black widows. 'Most people I know just ****POP**** step on them, and squish them'. lol> Classic
Me and my friend still quote from these movies to each other to this day.
Right turn Clyde.
I love how the waitress is laughing in the background. She must know Philo and know they are about to get clobbered.
When Geoffrey Lewis sneezes on that guy's arm it just cracked me up. When I saw that in the theatre I was on the floor.
I remember when this movie came out. I was still in high school. The entire audience was laughing at these scenes.
_"Sure is good pee-can pie."_
lol, rest in peace, Mr. Lewis.
That part gets me every time :D
Any which way you can, watch it; this movie ruled!
Clint always had his same buddies in all of his movies
Most of 'em anyway!
Yep, that's a good buddy !! Clint is a "CLASS ACT"
Like Sandler
It's chemistry; like a good sports team that stays together for 8-10 years
with the exception of Gran Torino
I never get tired of watching this. A true Classic 😊
I love it when back in the day characters use to have their own theme music. Like the song of the Black Widows
*🎷 intensifies
Just like the punk gang in Police Academy 2 during the fun fair.
I love the Black Widow theme music 🎶, it would make a brilliant ringtone on your phone
they even had the 3 waitresses watching, listening and laughing in the background😀......classic scene
I just commented on how you can see the waitress who talks to the Black Widows when they come and mess with Lester, and she tells him she'll keep his food warm while he goes out to fight them.
they know who Philo is.... lol
Happy 88th Birthday Clint Eastwood, May 31
Sudden impact movie stars Clint Eastwood full movie
And your point is what?
I GOT THAT SAME TATTOO.
now 90
Now 93
You know shits about to jump off when Orveill turns his hat backwards. 0:15
Chale it's so true homes serio a
Why did he do that if he wasn't gonna fight them
they should bring back these old films to theaters,
David Dylan Yes!
You know what, I have been thinking about that too for a long while, why doesn't someone take over those old broken down theaters and put on old movies and charge a buck entry, you could start a whole movement around this I am convinced.
they would go out of business REALLY fast! no explosions and fancy effects to marvel at. just good characterizations and actors. a decent script. that's just not enough to keep some people interested these days...
David Dylan The Good The Bad and the Ugly in IMAX
David Dylan my parents took me to this movie when I was 11, what awesome parents!
Brilliantly performed by all actors.....😂👍
knew it was going to be a fight when bro turned the shade cap back
I am 75% certain its illegal to throw people away. Come on people...recycle!
351cleavland only recycle useful things, not worthless junk
351cleavland w worry
It was the ''70's man, recycling is still in the future.
Philo was just putting the trash in its place!
Yard waste.
These movies are better than Titanic, Avatar and LOTR put together. Pure entertainment!
As if. They were enjoyable but come on. You're taking the piss right?
No … you have lost your mind.
That and the Part where Orville sneezes on his Tattoo are priceless!
Man i love these movies.he was a real classy act!
I love how he used the actors from his other films. Most of these guys were in High Plains Drifter.
MY ALL-TIME FAVORITE MOTOR CYCLE GANG, THE ONES, THE ONLY'S, THE INCOMPARABLE BLACK WIDOWS!!
Feared through out the land!
R.i.p Geoffrey Lewis an incredible actor
heard he was a scientologist.
Nobody told him that spider is only like the 6-7th deadliest spider. If they wanted to be cool they could have named themselves "The Box Jellyfish!"
Both these movie's were great... right turn Clyde...😁😁
I used to love to watch ma (ruth gordon) badmouth clyde. "You goddamn hairrry ass, eatin' all my goddamn OREO's"
RIP Sandra Locke..Geoffrey Lewis
I was in High School when this came out.. I watched it in the Theater. The Movie Studio. said "It is unreleaseable" as in, it sucks so bad, it would embarrass the Studio!!! Clint said, Hey! I will bet my Reputation that people will think it is OK. He used every favor he had to get it released.... People like me... went to the Theaters! We Loved it!... Clint was Right! Clint is my all time Fav!
@Matt Beeman A critic is about as much use as tits on a boar!
Every which way but loose and it's sequel are two of the funniest films you'll ever watch, we always watch them when they're on telly, no matter how many times we watch them we're still laughing our heads off!!!
It's a shame Clint Eastwood didn't do more films like this, he is a tough guy actor but he is actually very funny in these two films.
Geoffrey Lewis is wonderful as Orville in both films especially in this scene where he sneezes on the Black Widow's arm and says what he does to Black Widows and the thing where he turns his baseball ⚾️ cap around. Just brilliant.
The funniest bit is Clint beating the two bikers senseless outside, you can only hear it and see the shadows.
If you haven't watched these films then please do because they are genuinely funny and the humour is brilliant.
#Clint Eastwood
#Geoffrey Lewis (R.i.p)
#Clyde the Orangutan
#"Right turn Clyde!"
#Sondra Locke (R.i.p)
His reaction when Clint stood up haha
Yeah check his shorts bet there brimming over. LMAO
It goes from "Oh, shit!" to "Look what you got us into! *You* deal with it!".
Haha, towers over him by a foot and outweighs him by like 80lbs... he’s like “Oh! ......’kay!”
I love both movies 😎 a lot of fun watching........ just like all Eastwood movies 🤘
The shadows on the wall are the best
Awesome movie…always loved watching this one and Any which way you can…
that guy was a barber on one Eastwood's movies and the ferry boat guy.
Clint used many of the same actors for his movies. The woman playing the waitress also played Ms. Gray, a member of the Oral Examining Board in "Magnum Force."
The bigger biker was Dan Vadis, who was in the motorcycle gang in "The Gaunlet."
@@Lugnut64052 hahahaha.... Mrs Grey was the one making the very "sytlish" suggestions on the Oral Examining Board.
I really Love the Crew that made all these movies with Clint! This is one of my all time favorite scenes! "This is some really good pecan Pie!". Geez I miss all these great movies by Clint from the 70's and 80's!
Nice to see Geoffrey Lewis (Orville) playing a good guy here. He usually plays villains.
Everything about this scene is classic.
One of the funniest thing of this very entertaining movie is its extensive colourful character parade, it is real funny to see those grown up asholes picking fights with Clint Eastwood always with disastrous consecuences for them. It is particularly fumny the guy with the hat trying to intimidate Clint Easrwood with his crab tatoo, and how he pays his respects to Sandra Locke, after Clint takes the challenge. Priceless. Thank you for posting.
When Orville turns back his cap, someone's gettin' smacked.
mm hmm!
My former EMT partner used to do this whenever there was gonna be trouble and this is where he learned it!
That cap turn....hahahah..."Oh shit this thing's going South..!!!!".
Remember when I was out with my late Dad(a boxer!!!) and when he sensed trouble brewing,same thing you just brazed nice and tight !!!!!!
I remember thinking “he turned his cap and all he had to do was eat pecan pie?”....Yea, Philo had it under control....
Philo Beddoe toying with those bikers
RIP Sondra Locke
My favorite is when Clint stands up and looks down at the little guy and he rethinks his whole purpose in life what a great set of movies classic hilarity
...best line in this scene; "Them's black widda's" lol....perfect grammar
second best line....."this sure is good pecan pie" lol
Thanks for uploading this! Hilarious!
I love this movie
The biker talking to Geoffrey Lewis always reminded me of Anthony Kiedis
Or maybe Iggy Pop.
Was the other biker Ernest T Bass?
@@skevincampbell by
I saw this movie and Grease in the theater with my first real girlfriend in '78.I was 11. Such a different world back then.
I remember watching this and Any Which Way You Can back to back on Betamax when I was around 12 years old.
Loved them back then and still love them now.
The music that plays when the Black Widows appear is still in my head 👌
Remember watching this and ANY WHITCH WAY YOU CAN at the movie theaters and drive-ins. These movies were just fun😊
I love how the biker makes an effort to 'tip his hat to the lady'...frickinhilarious
i love how Orville says 'is that right?' so sarcastically.
Always good to see Judson Scott (a.k.a. The Phoenix) in a movie role. He was Khan’s right hand man in Star Trek II and many other sci-fi roles. Great guy!
That's where I recognise him from! It bugs me when I see someone in something and I can't remember what I have seen them in before.
The guy who leads the biker gang actually worked for Nasa in real life and built things that are now on the moon.
the shadows in the back during the beat down...nice,.funny touch!😃😎
LOL...Good pecan pie...RIP Geoffrey Lewis
Those punch sound effects LOL
Fake punching sounds, but if you watch the fight scene from The Big Country, the punching sounds so realistic.
Both films that Clint Eastwood were great l still love watching them today 😂👍👏👏
One of my all time fav flix. The opening fight...put em back!!! The squirrel's taking his peanuts.....lmao
Just found out actress Sandra Locke passed away 11/3/2018 at the age of 74. May she R.I.P.
Bullshit - go kiss clint's ass and get over it - @@fredflintstone1779
jim68
Good, hope the bitch suffered
@@chelomejias676: Bad karma for you. Don't enjoy it, creep.
She was a little hottie for a couple of decades, for sure.....
@E W concur!
It's kinda funny seeing Geoffrey Lewis and Clint Eastwood together knowing that Clint Eastwood killed him in High Plains Drifter.
and he bitch-slapped him in Thunderbolt & Lightfoot.
@@Eddie62070 and he was a blood sucking vampire in Salem's Lot.
They were friends in real life
Dan Vadis in this movie always cracks me up
i was 17 and saw it in the theater in 78
i wish i could go back to the 70's
From 1978 - 2016, every time I see this scene, I crack up..
"You see that?"
"An arm?"
HAHAHHAHAHAHA
"You see that?"
*Achooo*
HAHAHAHAHAH
You don't laugh after that?
Them's black widdas
@Dream Girls Daily Calm down, Mary.
RIP Geoffrey Lewis
+Snake Plissken What?!? Oh man, I just looked that up, I see he died last April. That's too bad, I really liked his acting over the years, I think he was really never fully appreciated. He was good in these two Eastwood movies, but he was fantastic in High Plains Drifter. RIP Geoffrey.
grayfoxfive I was pretty bummed myself, I really liked this movie; it had some neat characters including John Quade (leader of the Black Widows)
yeah Clints Sidekick
saw this with my dad when i was 7 great memories.
+Brian Adams Small world, saw this in 78 when I was 7 as well.
its a wonderful memory for me.
Brian Adams Heck yeah 1978. Great year for a kid, this movie, Superman, Incredible Hulk on tv. Good times, great memories.
0:38 - The way he turns "that" into 2 syllables always kills me - "Do you see thyat?"
LOVE this flippin movie!!!
Classic film movies need come back again. Use watch this first air on tv back then. One funny movie. Thank you for share this video clip. Film movie use watch in movie theater and on tv back in early 70s need be steelbox Collection DVD and blueray and 4 K. Thank you
Oh how my childhood has been redeemed…!!!! LOL. I remember seeing this movie in the theaters
My favorite part is when Philo is whacking those two into the dumpster and all you can hear is the punching and crying,lol.The shadow on the wall behind Orville is hilarious.
The man with the village people hat on was the barber in High Plains Drifter and the one sitting with Clint was also in the movie.
The barber was also the "Missouri Boat ride" operator in Outlaw Josey Whales.
He was also in deliverance. He was one of the rapists.
The barber in "High Plains" is in this scene but he wasn't the rapist in "Deliverance" -- that was Bill McKinney, who has the horns on his helmet.
So was the biker gang leader
in my opinion Clint's best western, if not his best film.
A time to enjoy a good piece of pie with friends.
Love when he turns his hat around Priceless he knew war was declared
All time great
one good movie x .
I loved this and it's sequel. Very funny.
I bought movie on Amazon. This scene isn't on it. Was this a directors cut?
One of my all time favorite movies!
That sneeze gets me every time.