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Another banger from Clint 🤩

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john ruddick

Can't ever go wrong with clint. 😎 Once during an interview someone asked he "How do you remain such a cool guy?" Clint didn't reply he just pulled out a pack of cigarettes and flicked the bottom sending a single cigarette flying up straight into his mouth and simultaneously pulled a waiting match out and lit it using his finger nail. After lighting the cigarette he lent back and breathed out a plume of smoke leaving everyone in the room stunned. He is a true bad ass even now.

Mr. Writhms

I'm sorry, Dawn but... That fake cigar you have looks like a hotdog with the end cut off. LOL 🤣

Mr. Writhms

Dawn, the marshal who was whipped to death DID indeed die. This was a supernatural story. The [high plains] drifter was supposed to be his spirit or ghost, come back from the dead for revenge. That's why no one recognized him. Remember the hotel owner’s wife said, “The dead don’t rest without a marker of some kind.” The marshal's body laid in an unmarked grave until the end. When the little man gave the deceased marshal a headstone, the drifter disappeared into the plain, just as he appeared in the beginning.

Dean J

You didn't seem to know what "snappy duds" meant. Duds just means clothes.

Bill W

Hey Dawn, here's one that's a little different. Honkytonk Man (1982). Set during the Great Depression (1930s) Clint plays a Country-Western singer/songwriter who suffers from Tuberculosis, but has an opportunity to audition for the Grand Ole Opry radio program in Nashville, TN. He travels from California, picking up his nephew (played by oldest son Kyle Eastwood) along the way in Oklahoma to serve as his driver/assistant.

Patrick Reynolds

Dawn, the Drifter is the ghost of the Marshall.