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Any Which Way You Can, 1980
English
USA
Profile of Any Which Way You Can
Any Which Way You Can can be described as offbeat, humorous, and rough. The plot revolves around contests and competitions, buddies, and rivalry. Its comic aspect comes from grossout humor and silly humor. Any Which Way You Can's main genres are comedy and action. In terms of style, it has a road movie structure. In approach, it is realistic. Any Which Way You Can is fast paced. It takes place in the 20th century. The soundtrack is country. Any Which Way You Can has received attention for being a blockbuster. It is well suited for a boys' night. Note that it involves violent content.
Summary of Any Which Way You Can
This sequel to EVERY WHICH WAY BUT LOOSE finds fist fighting legend Philo Beddoe (Clint Eastwood) attempting to live out a quiet backwoods retirement with his mother (Ruth Gordon), his girlfriend (Sandra Locke) and his mischievous orangutan, Clyde. Some mobsters who routinely pit black widow scorpions against each other for kicks, however, want Philo to go into battle with a friend (William Smith) who just might be the only man Philo can't take down.
This sequel goes even farther than the original in its uncommon combination of children's entertainment and bare knuckle action. Also included are biker gangs, raunchy humor and bold sexuality featuring both the elderly and orangutans. Stunt director Buddy Van Horne masterfully stages the final bout between Eastwood and Wilson, one of the most brutal sequences ever in a PG-rated film. Eastwood teams with Ray Charles for a memorable honky tonk number, "Beers To You."
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| Language: | English |
| Country: | USA |
| Release date: | 17 December 1980 |
| Runtime: | 115 min |
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as Philo Beddoe
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