|
|
 |
|
Any Which Way You Can
/ DVD-Video
|
|
|
Widescreen 1.85:1 Color (Anamorphic) / Production Year: 1980 / Region 1
|
All-Time Sales Rank: 1060
| Overall Rating:    2.75 out of 5, including 1 review Be the first customer to comment on this Title. |
|
… it’ll knock you out!
They're back. Philo Beddoe, the easygoing truck driver and bare-knuckle brawler, and his 165-pound orangutan friend Clyde get into more mischief in this faster and funnier sequel to Every Which Way But Loose.
Clint Eastwood stars again as Philo, now thinking he'll "retire" from fighting. But a new contender lures him back- and mobsters kidnap Philo's girl (Sondra Locke) to ensure he'll turn up for the showdown.
Ruth Gordon as Ma, Geofrrey Lewis as Orville and those hapless motorcycle morons called the Black Widows all return in fine form. Songs by Glen Campbell, Jim Stafford and Snuff Garrett make up a tuneful country score, including an Eastwood/Ray Charles duet on "Beers to You." As ever, Clyde steals the show, particularly in a courtship scene with the lady orangutan of his dreams. Any Which Way You Can, and you'll be entertained.
|
 |
Features:
| Interactive Menus
Production Notes
Theatrical Trailer
Scene Access
| Video:
| | Widescreen 1.85:1 Color (Anamorphic) | | Audio: (more info) | ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1 [CC]
FRENCH: Dolby Digital Mono
| Subtitles:
| | English, French
|
| Studio: Warner Bros. Production Year: 1980 Release Date: 2/14/2006
Length: 116 mins Rating: PG Chapters: 34
| Packaging: Snap Case Number of Discs: 1 Disc: SS-DL Item Code: 18586 UPC Code: 085391858621
|
|
|
|
Customers who bought this Title also bought
|
Overall Rating:    2.75 out of 5, including 1 review Be the first customer to comment on this Title. |
|
Empire Review
|
Any which way that keeps me from listening to her sing - 2.75 out of 5 (5/4/2002)
For those of you who didn't know; ANY WHICH WAY YOU CAN is the sequel to the surprise hit EVERY WHICH WAY BUT LOOSE and in truth; it's a much better movie than the first one.
You still do have the fact that the movie is extremely dated and some of the references make little sense, but the plot doesn't suffer from that same fate. In fact, this movie has more plot in ten minutes of it than the other film did in twenty minutes.
This time Philo Beddoe is looking at getting out of the sport o
more >>
|
|
|
|  |