A hard but mediocre cop is assigned to escort a prostitute into custody from Las Vegas to Phoenix, so that she can testify in a mob trial. But a lot of people are literally betting that they... Read allA hard but mediocre cop is assigned to escort a prostitute into custody from Las Vegas to Phoenix, so that she can testify in a mob trial. But a lot of people are literally betting that they won't make it into town alive.A hard but mediocre cop is assigned to escort a prostitute into custody from Las Vegas to Phoenix, so that she can testify in a mob trial. But a lot of people are literally betting that they won't make it into town alive.
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- 1 nomination total
- Bookie
- (as Douglas McGrath)
- Old Lady on Bus
- (as Mildren J. Brion)
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The good: terrific action, however silly and over the top, it is still incredibly enjoyable. Great role by a lovely Sandra Locke, who provides a bit of budding romance. And there is an excellent bad guy as well. What more could I wish for in a dirty cop action movie?
Any bad? Well, the story is completely NOT credible up to RIDICULOUS, because at many moments it makes no sense whatsoever. For those who want a realistic story, pass this one by. For those (like me) who first most want to see full blown fun action, this is definitely worth the watch...
Eastwood had just finished making his third Dirty Harry film when he then made "The Gauntlet". I am sure many expected to see the self- confident and murderous officer Callahan once again, but his Ben Shockley in "The Gauntlet" is in many ways very much unlike Callahan. He's a drunk, a lousy cop and someone no one would expect much from...hence this is why he was chosen for a special assignment. The Police Commissioner (William Prince) wants Shockley to go to Vegas to bring in a prisoner who is expected to testify in a mob case. However, it soon becomes obvious no one wants him to bring the girl (Sondra Locke) back alive...and the Vegas and Phoenix police forces are itching to kill them both.
So why do I only give this one a 5? Well, the film is pretty much mindless action much of the time, but the reason for this relatively low score for a Clint Eastwood film is the ending...an ending which seems incredibly fake and silly. All semblance to reality seems to vanish and the ending is basically intended to satisfy the primal, not the intellectual. Pretty silly ending...as is the bizarro romance.
Did you know
- TriviaAccording to a Warner Bros. executive at the time, when the movie was shown in test screenings and it reached the climax, most of the audience shouted out, "Shoot at the bus tires, you idiots!"
- GoofsShockley uses an oxy-acetylene cutting torch, when he should be using a welding torch (which is connected only to the acetylene tank).
He used what he had to hand. It's perfectly possible to weld with an oxy-acetylene cutting torch as long as he doesn't hit the oxy cutting lever.
- Quotes
Ben Shockley: On a scale of one to ten, I'd have to give her a two, and that's because I haven't seen a one before.
- Crazy creditsA disclaimer at the end reads: "Law enforcement procedures depicted in this film do not necessarily represent those of any law enforcement agency mentioned herein."
- Alternate versionsBack in 1978 Norwegian cinema version was cut to get an 16 rating, later video rental version and DVD version are uncut.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Gauntlet: Behind the Scenes (1977)
- SoundtracksJust A Closer Walk with Thee
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Box office
- Budget
- $5,500,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $26,414,658
- Gross worldwide
- $26,414,658
- Runtime1 hour 49 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1