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Rating: 6.138/10 by 453 users

Every Which Way but Loose (1978)

Philo Beddoe is your regular, easygoing, truck-driving guy. He's also the best bar-room brawler west of the Rockies. And he lives with a 165-pound orangutan named Clyde. Like other guys, Philo finally falls in love - with a flighty singer who leads him on a screwball chase across the American Southwest. Nothing's in the way except a motorcycle gang, some cops, and legendary brawler Tank Murdock.

Directing:
  • James Fargo
  • Al Silvani
  • Wendy Shear
Writing:
  • Jeremy Joe Kronsberg
Stars:
Release Date: Sat, Dec 16, 1978

Rating: 6.138/10 by 453 users

Alternative Title:
The Coming of Philo Beddoe - US
Duro de pelar - ES
Pendenciero Rebelde - MX

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 50 minutes
Budget: $5,000,000
Revenue: $85,196,485

Plot Keyword: martial arts, waitress, bare knuckle boxing, fight, overweight, fishing, camping, motel, human animal relationship, beer, biker, orangutan, monkey, threesome, meat hook, exotic pet, street fight, pets, action hero

Clint Eastwood
Philo Beddoe
Sondra Locke
Lynn Halsey-Taylor
Geoffrey Lewis
Orville Boggs
Walter Barnes
Tank Murdock
George Chandler
Clerk at D.M.V.
Bill McKinney
Dallas, Treasurer Biker
William O'Connell
Elmo, Sergeant-At-Arms Biker
John Quade
Cholla, The Biker Leader
Dan Vadis
Frank, Assistant Head Biker
Hank Worden
Trailer Court Manager
Jerry Brutsche
Sweeper Driver
Cary Michael Cheifer
Kincaid's Manager
Janet Cole Notey
Girl at Palomino
Sam Gilman
Fat Man's Friend
Timothy P. Irvin
M.C. at Zanzabar
Tim Irwin
Bandleader
Jackson D. Kane
Man at Bowling Alley
Fritz Manes
Bartender at Zanzabar
Michael Mann
Church's Manager
George Orrison
Fight Spectator
Thelma Pelish
Lady Customer
Tom Runyon
Bartender at Palomino
Al Silvani
Tank Murdock's Manager
Guy Way
Bartender
Robert Bruce Baird
Brick Yard Worker (Bystander) (uncredited)
Phil Everly
Singer in Club (uncredited)
Harry Guardino
James Beekman (uncredited)
Clay Hodges
First Opponent (uncredited)
Harry Middlebrooks
Piano Player for Tillis (uncredited)
Frank Noel
Fight Trainer (uncredited)
Charlie Rich
Himself (uncredited)
Thomas Rosales Jr.
Young Trucker (uncredited)
Dee Giffin Scott
Girl in Resturant (uncredited)
Judson Scott
Biker (uncredited)
Mel Tillis
Himself (uncredited)
Roxanne Tunis
Extra (uncredited)
Bob Golden
Big Al (uncredited)

John Chard

I think he's spending too much time with Clyde. Every Which Way But Loose is directed by James Fargo and written by Jeremy Joe Kronsberg. It stars Clint Eastwood, Sondra Locke, Geoffrey Lewis, Beverly D'Angelo and Manis The Orangutan. It surprised the studio executives, even had them sweating about the release, but the adventures of Philo Beddoe (Eastwood) and his pet Orangutan proved to be a smash hit at the box office. Beddoe is a trucker who also happens to make money by bare knuckle fighting, and he's very good at it. Clyde the orangutan is a full on personality himself, and between them they wind up being trailed by vengeful coppers and a very incompetent motorcycle gang. Philo's brother Orville (Lewis) is along for the ride and polar opposite love interests come into play via Lynn Halsey-Taylor (Locke) and Echo (D'Angelo). Plot is very thin on the ground, we are in fact viewing a series of events that are mined for comedy purpose - which totally work. Action comes by way of the punch ups Philo gets into, with Eastwood as always proving to be one of the better punch throwing actors of his generation, while Lewis shines bright as the best friend and voice of reason to Philo. The love story sub-plot involving Lynn and Philo - and its subsequent revelations - feels a touch out of place, since this is such a chilled and relaxed comedy picture. Which is the key, the makers know what they are doing, they are having fun and ask the audience to do the same. The public lapped it up and ensured that a sequel of similar tropes would follow. That also proved to be popular since it was more of the same. Open the beer and popcorn and just run with it, it was never meant to be high art etc. 7/10

r96sk

A bit forgettable, if nothing terrible. Clint Eastwood is solid enough, while the supporting Geoffrey Lewis, Sondra Locke and Ruth Gordon have a couple of moments. The plot is a little meandering and doesn't hold enough entertainment, even with an orangutan being present throughout 'Every Which Way but Loose'. I found the pacing to be slower than I would've liked and the characters opposite the lead to be boring, whether it be John Quade & Co. or the pair of police officers. I will say that I actually did enjoy the music used, which is arguably the film's main plus if I'm honest. I can't say I'm expecting much from 'Any Which Way You Can', the sequel, but I'll give it a chance no doubt.


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