Movies from Clint Eastwood

The Treasure of the Sierra Madre

Fred C. Dobbs and Bob Curtin, both down on their luck in Tampico, Mexico in 1925, meet up with a grizzled prospector named Howard and decide to join with him in search of gold in the wilds of central Mexico. Through enormous difficulties, they eventually succeed in finding gold, but bandits, the elements, and most especially greed threaten to turn their success into disaster.
Clint Eastwood
Actor, Director, Screenwriter
What is your favorite movie? I was raised in what they call "The Golden Age" of movies, a lot of the early films John Ford's "How Green Was My Valley", "The Ox-Bow Incident", and John Houston's "The Treasure of Sierra Madre" all of those will fit in there.
Movies from Clint Eastwood

The Ox-Bow Incident

Gil Carter and Art Croft ride into a small Nevada town plagued by cattle thieves. Initially suspected of being the rustlers themselves, Carter and Croft eventually join a posse out to get the criminals, who also may be involved in a recent shooting. When the posse closes in on a group that could be the fugitives, they must decide on a course of action, with numerous lives hanging in the balance.
Clint Eastwood
Actor, Director, Screenwriter
What is your favorite movie ? I was raised in what they call "The Golden Age" of movies, a lot of the early films John Ford's "How Green Was My Valley", "The Ox-Bow Incident", and John Houston's "The Treasure of Sierra Madre" all of those will fit in there.
Movies from Clint Eastwood

How Green Was My Valley

At the turn of the century in a Welsh mining village, the Morgans (he stern, she gentle) raise coal-mining sons and hope their youngest will find a better life.
Clint Eastwood
Actor, Director, Screenwriter
I was raised in what they call "The Golden Age" of movies, a lot of the early films John Ford's "How Green Was My Valley."
Movies from Clint Eastwood

Tropic Thunder

Ben Stiller, Jack Black and Robert Downey Jr. lead an ensemble cast in 'Tropic Thunder,' an action comedy about a group of self-absorbed actors who set out to make the most expensive war film. After ballooning costs force the studio to cancel the movie, the frustrated director refuses to stop shooting, leading his cast into the jungles of Southeast Asia, where they encounter real bad guys.
Clint Eastwood
Actor, Director, Screenwriter
The last picture I saw was Tropic Thunder. It's a great send-up of Hollywood. It looked like they had a good time making it and Robert Downey Jr. was great. When they blow that guy's head off... you couldn't help laughing.
Movies from Clint Eastwood

Yojimbo

A nameless ronin, or samurai with no master, enters a small village in feudal Japan where two rival businessmen are struggling for control of the local gambling trade. Taking the name Sanjuro Kuwabatake, the ronin convinces both silk merchant Tazaemon and sake merchant Tokuemon to hire him as a personal bodyguard, then artfully sets in motion a full-scale gang war between the two ambitious and unscrupulous men.
Clint Eastwood
Actor, Director, Screenwriter
Eastwood considers 1964's spaghetti Western A Fistful of Dollars the most important film of his career. "I figured if it flopped, no one was going to see it over here, and at least I'd get a paid trip to Italy and Spain. I remember seeing Kurosawa's Yojimbo, [which it was based on], and I thought, 'God, this thing would make a great Western if someone only had the nerve to do it."
Movies from Clint Eastwood

White Heat

A psychopathic criminal with a mother complex makes a daring break from prison and then leads his old gang in a chemical plant payroll heist. After the heist, events take a crazy turn.
Clint Eastwood
Actor, Director, Screenwriter
Growing up in California, Eastwood's favorite actor was James Cagney. "When he comes out in White Heat eating a chicken leg and blasting a guy in the trunk of a car, you go, 'Yeah, that's offsetting, but in a nice way.'