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'Unforgiven' and 'Million Dollar Baby' co-star Morgan Freeman narrates a richly entertaining insider's look at Eastwood's personal life and public career.
10 out of 11 people found the following review helpful:
The man with no name became big
BarryNormansNephew from , 12th August, 2005
It is an amazing film career and to think his big break was thanks to Frank Sinatra not playing Dirty Harry. The spaghetti westerns are synonymous with Eastwood but his ability to make better westerns later learning from them and the Director is a credit to him and great for us.Being a big fan of his I enjoyed this insight into his career - there were a few turkeys along the way but he has moved on to make great films let alone be in them- fab stuff
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4 out of 4 people found the following review helpful:
A very remarkable history
Albany from Warwickshire, 8th June, 2005
This is a documentary of Clint Eastwood's career. And a very remarkable film career it is too! From early bit parts to Rawhide and then his breakthrough into the big time with the "spaghetti westerns". From then on it was all high ridge walking with Clint as both an actor and director. Many clips from his films - enjoyable!
H#1 from HAZLEMERE HIGH WYCOMBE, 10th September, 2003
Whether youre a real Clint Eastwood fan or not, this was actually quite interesting,and probably suits the 40something age group well!
3 out of 5 people found the following review helpful:
dissapointment
malcolm hackney from lincoln england, 25th November, 2004
it was a good dvd regarding is film and television work.i was dissapointed there was not more about is private life.there was no actual reference to his wife or ex wifes,his children,or where he lived,his hobbies or past times.