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Clint Eastwood and Donald Sutherland Go After Nazi Treasure in This War Comedy

One of Clint Eastwood's undervalued strengths that doesn't get enough play is surely his uncanny comedic skills. It's fair, given how infrequently the Hollywood legend has even appeared in comedies. Even those he has appeared in have largely included dramatic elements, like Thunderbolt and Lightfoot, or poorly reviewed, like Every Which Way but Loose. But you can see it in subtle ways through many of his roles: the well-timed smirk he gives to an assailant he injured in Dirty Harry after giving his infamous, "Do you feel lucky, punk?" speech. Or the delivery of his dogs**t speech in Sudden Impact. But his comedic skills are sure on display in Kelly's Heroes, an overlooked war comedy where Eastwood recruits members of his platoon to go into enemy territory to steal Nazi gold.

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