Thunderbolt and Lightfoot (1974)
Facts
| Directed by | Michael Cimino |
| Cast | Clint Eastwood, Jeff Bridges, Geoffrey Lewis, Catherine Bach, Gary Busey, Cliff Emmich, Burton Gilliam, Roy Jenson, Bill McKinney, Vic Tayback, Dub Taylor and Gregory Walcott |
| Theatrical Release | November 30, 1973 |
| DVD Release | June 13, 2000 |
| Running Time | 105 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | R (Restricted) |
| UPC Code | 027616810229 |
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Average user review:| thunderbolt and lightfoot |
| Seven years after a daring bank robbery involving an anti-tank gun used to blow open a vault, the robbery team temporarily puts |
June 5, 2008
| "You stick with me kid. You're gonna live forever." |
| OVERLOOKED GEM! |
| Cimino first triumphant debut... |
Eastwood is rescued by Lightfoot (Jeff Bridges), who has just relieved a car salesman of $3000 dollars' worth of automobile, and a partnership is quickly created, with the veteran Thunderbolt asserting his experience and virility over the inexperienced Lightfoot... Casting off his vicar's clothes Thunderbolt then takes his belt and endures agonizing pain as he uses it to pull his dislocated shoulder into place...
Thunderbolt is being pursued by Red Leary (George Kennedy) and Eddie Goody (Geoffrey Lewis) who are former partners of his in crime and who believe he has the half million dollar takings from their last bank raid... They mean business... While Thunderbolt and Lightfoot enjoy themselves with two young ladies named Gloria and Melody, Leary and Goody wait outside. 'Are you sure that's their car?' wonders Goody. 'That's their hearse,' says Leary...
The film was a triumphant debut for Cimino... His script combined wit and the naive philosophy of the motorized cowboys... 'Leary, I had a dream about you last night." "About what?" "I dreamt you said hello to me.'
At the beginning of the film when Eastwood recites his sermon for the benefit of his felonious friend, 'and the lion shall lie down with the leopard' (Cimino used it purposely to indicate the liaison between Lightfoot the lion and Thunderbolt the leopard), the younger man asks 'What's that - a poem?' 'No,' replies Thunderbolt, 'a prayer'. At the end of the film the younger man is still seeking answers from his senior partner... 'Where you heading?' 'See what's over the next mountain! We won, didn't we?' 'I guess we did - for the time being.'
Cimino created the part for Eastwood and in doing so drew greatly on his actual personality... For those people who know the real Clint Eastwood, no film part better conveys the style, the warmth, and the dry delivery of the man himself...
January 15, 2007
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