To be precise, it is the fall of 1969, when Eastwood took a break from shooting "The Warriors" (later to be relabeled "Kelly's Warriors" and ultimately, as you note, "Kelly's Heroes") in Yugoslavia to promote "Paint Your Wagon" in the US as it hit theaters. As Eastwood notes, he had recently finished shooting the Western "Two Mules for Sister Sara" (in early 1969).
I think this is earlier than 74, since they are talking about Paint Your Wagon, which came out in 1969, and he said he just finished doing Two Mules for Sister Sara, which came out in 1970.
@@tcmedianow To be precise, it is from the fall of 1969, when Eastwood took a break from shooting "The Warriors" (later to be renamed "Kelly's Heroes") in Yugoslavia (with co-star Don Rickles) to promote "Paint Your Wagon" in the US as it hit theaters. As Eastwood notes, he had recently finished shooting the Western "Two Mules for Sister Sara" (in early 1969) and was now shooting "The Warriors" (for most of the rest of 1969). Both would be released in 1970.
To be precise, it is from the fall of 1969, when Eastwood took a break from shooting "The Warriors" (later to be renamed "Kelly's Heroes") in Yugoslavia (with co-star Don Rickles) to promote "Paint Your Wagon" in the US as it hit theaters. As Eastwood notes, he had recently finished shooting the Western "Two Mules for Sister Sara" (in early 1969) and was now shooting "The Warriors" (for most of the rest of 1969). Both would be released in 1970.
This is wonderful, its more 1970, Clint talking about The Warriors, which was the original shooting title for Kelly's Heroes
To be precise, it is the fall of 1969, when Eastwood took a break from shooting "The Warriors" (later to be relabeled "Kelly's Warriors" and ultimately, as you note, "Kelly's Heroes") in Yugoslavia to promote "Paint Your Wagon" in the US as it hit theaters. As Eastwood notes, he had recently finished shooting the Western "Two Mules for Sister Sara" (in early 1969).
I think this is earlier than 74, since they are talking about Paint Your Wagon, which came out in 1969, and he said he just finished doing Two Mules for Sister Sara, which came out in 1970.
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@@tcmedianow To be precise, it is from the fall of 1969, when Eastwood took a break from shooting "The Warriors" (later to be renamed "Kelly's Heroes") in Yugoslavia (with co-star Don Rickles) to promote "Paint Your Wagon" in the US as it hit theaters. As Eastwood notes, he had recently finished shooting the Western "Two Mules for Sister Sara" (in early 1969) and was now shooting "The Warriors" (for most of the rest of 1969). Both would be released in 1970.
To be precise, it is from the fall of 1969, when Eastwood took a break from shooting "The Warriors" (later to be renamed "Kelly's Heroes") in Yugoslavia (with co-star Don Rickles) to promote "Paint Your Wagon" in the US as it hit theaters. As Eastwood notes, he had recently finished shooting the Western "Two Mules for Sister Sara" (in early 1969) and was now shooting "The Warriors" (for most of the rest of 1969). Both would be released in 1970.
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clint eastwood has a very vicious but handsome rough looking face, he's got green eyes & fierce eyebrows, very aryan, he's like a hawk