Review of Coogan's Bluff (1968) by Jeffrey M. Anderson for Combustible Celluloid — 13 Mar 2009
The film is like a cousin to the Western genre, with Coogan keeping his trap shut and his emotions to himself, but Siegel, with his expert craftsmanship, brisk pacing and exciting action, gives us plenty of other stuff to concentrate on.
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This review of Coogan's Bluff (1968) was written by Jeffrey M. Anderson and published by Combustible Celluloid on 13 Mar 2009.
Coogan's Bluff has generally received mixed reviews.
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