Clint’s acting style in this - like another film?
Eastwood breaks into this sort of fast-talking, upper class, 1940s/50s manner of speaking/acting for this.
I understand why - no need to defend it or rationalize it.
My question is: Wasn’t there another film he acted in where he did the EXACT same manner of speaking? I’m sure I’ve seen something.
But I think I’ve seen most of the Eastwood films and for the life of me I can’t remember which one it would be. Help!
Your film gods: Lee Van Cleef and Laura Gemser
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