Coogan's Bluff (1968) | |
Director(s) | Don Siegel |
Producer(s) | Richard E. Lyons (executive), Don Siegel |
Top Genres | Action, Crime, Drama, Thriller/Suspense |
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Coogan's Bluff (1968) was a Action - Crime Film directed by Don Siegel and produced by Don Siegel and Richard E. Lyons.
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Taxi driver:
That's $2.95, including the luggage.
Coogan: Tell me, how may stores are there named Bloomingdales in this town?
Taxi driver: One, why?
Coogan: We passed it twice.
Taxi driver: It's still $2.95, including the luggage.
Coogan: Yeah, well there's $3.00, including the tip.
[about her probation cases]
Julie: I only handle young, single women.
Coogan: [moving closer] Yeah. Me too.
Julie: Let me consult my files. I only handle young single girls.
Coogan: Yeah... me too!
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Coogan: Tell me, how may stores are there named Bloomingdales in this town?
Taxi driver: One, why?
Coogan: We passed it twice.
Taxi driver: It's still $2.95, including the luggage.
Coogan: Yeah, well there's $3.00, including the tip.
[about her probation cases]
Julie: I only handle young, single women.
Coogan: [moving closer] Yeah. Me too.
Julie: Let me consult my files. I only handle young single girls.
Coogan: Yeah... me too!
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In the final chase, Coogan (Clint Eastwood) rides a 650cc Triumph TR6 motorcycle whilst Ringerman (Don Stroud) rides the 500cc Triumph T100 R Daytona upon which he appears with Linny (Tisha Sterling) in the picture displayed in Ringerman's mother's flat.
Original director was Alex Segal, who withdrew shortly before production began.
Coogan's Bluff in New York City is the name of a large cliff extending northward from 155th Street in Manhattan. It once was the site of the fabled Polo Grounds, home of the New York baseball Giants, and the first home of the New York Mets before the Polo Grounds were demolished in 1964.
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Original director was Alex Segal, who withdrew shortly before production began.
Coogan's Bluff in New York City is the name of a large cliff extending northward from 155th Street in Manhattan. It once was the site of the fabled Polo Grounds, home of the New York baseball Giants, and the first home of the New York Mets before the Polo Grounds were demolished in 1964.
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