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Thunderbolt And Lightfoot 〈PREMIUM →〉

What starts as a lighthearted road trip shifts gear when Thunderbolt’s old partners, the brutal Red Leary (George Kennedy) and the bumbling Eddie Goody (Geoffrey Lewis), catch up to him. Convinced Thunderbolt double-crossed them in a previous robbery, the group eventually forms an uneasy alliance to rob the same high-security Montana vault once more—this time using a phallic anti-tank cannon to breach the walls. Performance and Recognition

The supporting cast is a "who's who" of 1970s character actors, including: Clint Eastwood and Jeff Bridges's Modern Western Thunderbolt and Lightfoot

The film is widely cited as the breakthrough for , whose performance as the carefree, sexually uninhibited Lightfoot earned him an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor. Eastwood, meanwhile, delivered a more vulnerable performance than his usual "Man with No Name" persona, displaying a tender side that critics noted was equally Oscar-worthy. What starts as a lighthearted road trip shifts

The film begins with an eccentric premise: (Eastwood) is hiding in plain sight as a country preacher. After a hitman interrupts his sermon, he is unintentionally rescued by Lightfoot (Bridges), a drifter in a stolen Trans-Am. Their chemistry forms the heart of the movie, evolving from an aloof mentorship into a genuine, if tragic, friendship. Their chemistry forms the heart of the movie,

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