Clint Eastwood teaches woman some manners in High Plains Drifter
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- Clint Eastwood teaches woman some manners in High Plains Drifter
High Plains Drifter is a 1973 American Western film directed by Clint Eastwood. It's about a mysterious stranger who metes out justice in a corrupt frontier mining town.
Credits:
Universal Pictures 1973
Director: Clint Eastwood
Producers: Robert Daley
Writers: Ernest Tidyman
Cast: Clint Eastwood, Verna Bloom, Mariana Hill, Billy Curtis, Mitch Ryan, Jack Ging, Stefan Gierasch, Ted Hartley, Geoffrey Lewis, Dan Vadis, Anthony James, Walter Barnes, Paul Brinegar,
Richard Bull, Robert Donner, John Hillerman, John Quade, Buddy Van Horn, William O'Connell,
Reid Cruickshank, James Gosa, Scott Walker, Russ McCubbin.
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Stopped the video too soon
I agree. They left the best part out.
The entire movie could be here
Some people are offended by rap e, but not you?
@@tonymanero5544 it’s a classic movie, relax.
He gave her just what she needed.
Then she got even madder when he didn't come back for seconds.
He sure gave her a good lesson on them manners!
As I recall she was liking it😊
Can u say... MOVIE... Clint is an A C T O R from California..
A script by frat men won’t show a different side. See, you’re liking criminal behavior depicted by the scene, rationalized by a character guy drinking whiskey and a woman actor making a living saying frat men lines.
@@tonymanero5544 But women sometimes act like that in real life.
No, he was licking it.
@@VitalityMassage 🤣
He's going to poke some fun at her,and she's going to take it seriously.🤫
😂😂
YOU LEFT OUT THE BEST PART!!!!
Yep yeah I've seen it movie several times great movie. She got what she wanted.
yeah !!!!!!!!
the Hypocrisy?
There are loads of underlying themes going on in this movie and especially with the relationship between these two.
The story line is that the entire town is void of any morality, on the surface they are all above board and respectable but deep down riddled with guilt for cowardly standing by while their sheriff was brutally murdered by a group of criminal thugs that they employed to shut him up,
This woman was the sheriff’s wife who abandoned her man at his darkest moment and after his death survived by relying on the favours of some of the wealthy local men.
She portrays a veneer of virtue but underneath she is a fallen woman in the christian sense of the word.
The character that Eastwood plays is inhabited by the spirit of the dead sherif who has returned to reek vengeance on those that murdered him and also the town folk that set him up and abandoned him.
Throughout the movie he systematically takes from them what they value leaving them with nothing but their guilt.
In regards to this woman he is the spirit of her dead husband returned from the grave and he takes from her what she values most [her veneer of respectability]
She also played the hot doctor on the star trek episode dagger of the mind.
Will I remember that clip in the movie she got what she wanted, and she loved every minute of it! her husband was very unhappy but she never gave up, well she did in one respect.😅
Rape isn't a "lesson," it's a felony.
jamesgossweiler1349: If what we saw is indeed "rape", the question should be did she do anything to lead to her getting "raped"? To me it looks like the cowboy tried several times to get past or away from her!
@@SharonGeorge-gu8lz no way you're trying to justify rape because she was annoying... you people are legit evil
@@georgevelis4651its a fucking movie! Christ!
Why did you cut it?
I don't understand. You cut out the part where he actually starts "teaching".
If you know what happens immediately after this, and you get the plot twist at the end, then you know the High Plains Drifter is something of an Incubus.
This is Marianna Hill. She has quite an extensive "Filmography". She looked great in an episode of, "The Wild Wild West" (1965-1969): "Night of the Bogus Bandits", as "BellaDonna".
was that some more of youtubes underhanded censorship
*He took her on the "Missourah Boat Ride" ....*
immediately whereafter a literal roll- in-the-hay hook up went forcefully down.
She started it
Crazy women always start it
She knocked that cigar out of his mouth
It was the very beginning of the Feminist Movement. 😢😢
I loathe these cheap sites that hack (sorry, edit) at film clips
He gave her a couple chances to walk away. Clearly that was not her intent.
Too timid to show the whole thing. Does standing up for freedom scare you ?
Rape?
No point. They just revert to type soon as your back’s turned
She was very rude barging into him like that.
Marianna Hill was a hot specimen of woman on Star Trek.
Surprise! They had Qarens in the Ole West too
Not from you whiskey breath.
But they didn’t show the “lesson” that follows in this clip.
yes and cows can fly
Shame on YT . They kept the best part for themselves .
'Kind of a ridiculous scene.
It looked improvised.
JIM DUNCAN ES EL MISMO QUE VOLVIO COMO FANTASMA O ES HERMANO DEL PROTAGONISTA YA NO ENTENDI PQ EN LOS CREDITOS SE ACREDITA A BUDDY VAN HORN COMO DUNCA Y NO SALE EN TODA LA PELICULA
She has no manners at all. Clint just mind his own business and walk away slowly.
That’s why he rap ed her.
Haha 😂 whiskey 🥃 breath
There she was minding her own business…
Rough Trade.
Rough stuff.
Title is a little bit deceiving. Didn’t see her get taught any manners. Sorry but have to label this as click bait.
@randyw.9916
It wasn 't deceiving at all. You see ,Randy , YT decided to keep the lesson to itself by clipping it out . She did get a lesson and appreciated it as well .
I’m happily divorced
When they thought rape in movies was romantic lol
She fell into him once grabbing his d***, then as he attempted to flee from her over aggressive actions, she chased him down brutally bending his arm back leaving bruises. At which point she verbally assaulted him into wanting to have sex!
Is it not ????
Its not suposed to be romantic, it demostrates the phantom's hate for the town that let the marshall die.
@@shotme666 Exactly. Everyone should bear in mind at all times that, unlike what is usually the case, Clint Eastwood does NOT play a "good guy" in this film. He is a phantom who is hell-bent on revenge for the killing of a marshal (maybe the ghost of the marhsal himself, maybe just some sort of "exterminating angel"), and he can and does act like a creep to anyone who gets in his way (which the woman here deliberately does).
This is not an example of the outdated trope that "women are really begging for it", at least not fully (I admit there are some elements of it, of course), it is more "fuck around and find out". The Eastwood character in this film will rape, whip, or burn anyone who stands in his way (in the particular scene, literally).
Can't rape the willing
Crap video - no end!
There not going to show the rest of it.
so he couldnt be the ghost if he could do that lol jk and you didnt show him taking her to the barn
Very poorly edited video. 👎
That was worthless!!
Nowadays you get lunched for even saying”teaching a woman “ 😂🤡
Typical woke-tremble post......next scene, ( mild to the point of boredom), 'too graphic' for the thousands of us who have seen such stuff many times before. If you haven't got the courage, don't post. PS...if the millions who watched the film back then didn't moan....get the picture?
Clowns 🙃🤡
Most disgusting scene in any Eastwood flick. At the apparent sexual assault, I walked out of the theatre.
Some posters here are not offended by rap e. Knowing the scene, they still wanted to view it like criminal behavior is acceptable.
@@tonymanero5544 Well, it's not as though Eastwood's character in this movie is exactly supposed to be a white knight or, indeed, any kind of hero, 'good guy' let alone squeaky clean. He's supposed to amount to a terrifying borderline force of nature meting out cruel revenge on a town full of evil scumbags.
HaHa,but you watch movies directed by Weinstain..Lmao
You weren't even alive when this came out
There are loads of underlying themes going on in this movie and especially with the relationship between these two.
The story line is that the entire town is void of any morality, on the surface they are all above board and respectable but deep down riddled with guilt for cowardly standing by while their sheriff was brutally murdered by a group of criminal thugs that they employed to shut him up,
This woman was the sheriff’s wife who abandoned her man at his darkest moment and after his death survived by relying on the favours of some of the wealthy local men.
She portrays a veneer of virtue but underneath she is a fallen woman in the christian sense of the word.
The character that Eastwood plays is inhabited by the spirit of the dead sherif who has returned to reek vengeance on those that murdered him and also the town folk that set him up and abandoned him.
Throughout the movie he systematically takes from them what they value leaving them with nothing but their guilt.
In regards to this woman he is the spirit of her dead husband returned from the grave and he takes from her what she values most as well [her veneer of respectability]
A back in the day Karen!
Whiskey breath and rap e. Today, it’s call. Trump Date.
Youhave never had sex..
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