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    Clint: The Life and Legend

    Clint: The Life and LegendAuthor: Patrick McGilligan
    Publisher: St. Martin's Press
    Category: Book

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    Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 22 reviews
    Sales Rank: 419569

    Media: Hardcover
    Edition: 1st
    Pages: 634
    Number Of Items: 1
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.2
    Dimensions (in): 9.6 x 6.6 x 1.7

    ISBN: 0312290322
    Dewey Decimal Number: 791.43028092
    EAN: 9780312290320
    ASIN: 0312290322

    Publication Date: August 19, 2002
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    Amazon.com Review
    As celebrity biographer McGilligan tells it in Clint, Eastwood's career is the classic tale of power and fame corrupting: a small-town boy (who actually grew up in San Francisco) comes to L.A. with a wide grin and an easy manner; is remade by agents and directors (Sergio Leone said, that at first, "Eastwood had only two expressions: with or without a hat"); becomes one of the richest stars in Hollywood; and stops smiling--except wolfishly. McGilligan depicts him as a master of betrayal, casually discarded friendships, and alleged extramarital affairs (which seem to shock the author), complete with alleged children out of wedlock.

    Readable though kiss-and-tell breathless, McGilligan's book sometimes overlooks Clint's full significance as a crafter of classics. He should remember the sage words of the French critic who observed, "If you love the films, nothing else matters." --Gregory McNamee

    Product Description
    Like The Man With No Name, one of his most famous roles, Clint Eastwood has always had an aura of tight-lipped mystery. He has long been an internationally famous star, first of television and then of the movies, and he has more recently joined a select group of Oscar-winning actor-directors, including Orson Welles, Charlie Chaplin and Woody Allen.

    But the real Clint has always been an enigma-until now. With this gripping and scrupulously researched biography, Patrick McGilligan, one of America's top film writers, has revealed the man behind the indelible image.

    Throughout his remarkable near-half century career, Eastwood has tended to play characters who are cold, hard and morally ambiguous-from Sergio Leone's "spaghetti westerns" through Hang Em High and Dirty Harry to In the Line of Fire and Unforgiven. No star is more the hero to his audience: a symbol of simple solutions, law & order, and rebellion against bureaucracy. But offscreen, Clint Eastwood has always been an arch manipulator: of women, friends and colleagues, publicity and finance.

    Always even-handed, managing to steer clear of both fawning over and unfair excoriation of its fascinating subject, this biography sheds definitive light on Clint as actor, director and human being.



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    5 out of 5 stars A faux idol as a person   January 17, 2010
    Fran Spinoza (Madrid,Spain)
    This is the best and no contemplative biography of Eastwood I had never read. No kisses in his ass. No sucking the dust. They're sources that talk whit care in prewing a possible menace. All of his girls-in-love were used as prostitutes in his films. Scripts that Eastwood realized whithout kowning them. A man of usura. And etc. It's not the artistic but the real man in his every day life what is narrated. Of course, american people don't like to see one of his idols cut down to earth as a man. I knew before the kind of Clint.


    1 out of 5 stars Dragging Clint Eastwood through literary mud seems to be the author's objective   January 11, 2009
    Jan Schiller (milwaukee, wi USA)
    0 out of 3 found this review helpful

    I am a big Clint Eastwood fan, starting from a young age (my dad watched Clint's spaghetti westerns). I knew very little about Clint other than his movie characters until watching him being interviewed on "Inside the Actors Studio", which I truly enjoyed and would highly recommend. This motivated me to learn more about Clint, which is why I picked up this book. And then put it down and donated it after the first 20 pages. This book reminded me of the grocery store rags you find in the checkout aisle, full of speculation biased on what seems to be a determined effort on the author's behalf to drag Clint in literary mud. This book is so much about what the author thinks of Clint or imagines what might have happened. I'm giving Robert Schnickel's version a try, and while I'm not crazy about the writing style (paragraph-long sentences peppered with preposition phrases), it is undoubtedly a better biography.


    2 out of 5 stars A debunking bio of an American icon   October 10, 2008
    Dennis W. Wong
    0 out of 4 found this review helpful

    This book reads like a National Enquirer book on Clint Eastwood which left me quite disqusted at the author rather than the subject himself. Regardless of what one thinks of Eastwood in private, he is a human being not a saint with flaws like the rest of us. I would rather trust someone who has worked with him rather than this author's account of Eastwood. His loyalty to his crew is legendary and the true story goes that one had to leave suddenly because of a death in the family. Did you know what the actor/director/producer said? "Don't worry about your job, it'll be here when you return" Fellow actor Daryl Hickman stated that a contract with Clint is basically a handshake, no documents, and his word--that says a lot about the man ("a salt of the earth"--Hickman says). Too much of this preposterous crap is dedicated to his womanizing and his so called double crossing of former associates like the writer who brought the original script which became "The Unforgiven" to Clint's attention. I question this chapter in this book and I quit reading it. This book is as bad as the one on Marlon Brando.


    5 out of 5 stars The Only 'True' Eastwood Biography   August 6, 2008
    Thomas J. Kouns (new york)
    5 out of 7 found this review helpful

    It's ironic that this biography received such poor ratings when it is the only true Eatwood biography among Eastwood books. The reality is that most people interested in Eastwood don't want to accept or consider that one of their favorite cinimatic personalities might actually be human with human failings. After reading 'Clint' I had a detailed picture of Eastwood the man and his career.

    The author goes to painstaking detail to capture Eastwood while painting a fascinating portrait of the Hollywood landscape. For such an encompassing biography 'Clint' is suprisingly well paced. Both times I've read 'Clint' I couldn't put it down. I first read 'Clint' 6 years ago when it came out and recently reread it it was so engrossing and enjoyable.

    If you want to keep thinking of Eastwood as a 'good guy' don't buy 'Clint.' If you want a clear picture of the man this is a fantastic read and book. 'Clint' is a must for those willing to look beyong the vail of the Hollywood PR machine.



    4 out of 5 stars What a legend!   December 23, 2007
    Geri (Henderson, Nevada)
    2 out of 4 found this review helpful

    Clint is still a great guy! This book tends to slam a big screen legend. Don't we all have something in our past that we aren't proud of? Clint isn't perfect, but he is one of the most gifted people in Hollywood.

    How could anyone compare to his entertainment artistry? Clint is an enormously talented person and a great actor, director and writer. Buy this book if you want to read about the dark side of a great American. It makes for good reading, but it is an unauthorized biography.

    An Amazon friend CLINT BRONSON takes pride in saying Clint Eastwood is one of his favorites and owns DVDs of nearly all his movies. So, this is an important book for Eastwood fans to read which shows a different side of the legend.

    But, this other great American I mentioned, CLINT BRONSON, is also talented, funny, clever, a fantastic friend, tequila aficionado, caring and thoughtful individual and Amazon bud is celebrating a birthday on December 26th. HAPPY BIRTHDAY my dear friend and let's all have a shot of the best tequila for him! We all love you!


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