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Absolute Power (1997) - Clint Eastwood directing himself, Gene Hackman, Ed Harris and Laura Linney. Film is worth seeing and the book of the same title by David Baldacci, on which the script is based, is a good read.

 

 

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The Caine Mutiny (1954) - Watchable for Humphrey Bogart's performance alone. Fred MacMurray plays an unlikeable character for one of the only times in his career. Taught me not to take strawberries so seriously...[/url].

 

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In the Line of Fire (1993) - Wolfgang Petersen directed Clint Eastwood and his adversary John Malkovich in this film about presidential assassination and protection which came out 30 years after JFK's death.

 

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Mary Reilly.

John Malkovich playing Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, told from the POV of one of his servants (Julia Roberts). Truly underrated flick IMO

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Southpaw (2015)

 

Jake Gyllenhaal, Rachel McAdams, Forest Whitaker

 

Boxer Billy Hope turns to trainer Tick Willis to help him get his life back on track after losing his wife in a tragic accident and his daughter to child protection services.

 

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Unforgiven (1992) - Directed by, produced by and starring - Clint Eastwood! Also notable for Gene Hackman's and Morgan Freeman's performances.

 

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White Hunter, Black Heart (1990) - A Clint Eastwood film. Timely because of the fate of Cecil the lion. (and as "Where Eagles Dare" appeared in this thread recently.)

 

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