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Searching for the 1977 film The Gauntlet on the Internet Archive provides a few different types of resources, depending on whether you are looking for the movie itself, promotional material, or related media.
Clint Eastwood plays Ben Shockley, a washed-up Phoenix police officer given what seems like a routine assignment: transport a Las Vegas prostitute named Augustina “Gus” Mally (Sondra Locke) back to Arizona to testify against a powerful mobster. Shockley initially dismisses the mission as a “brewery run”—simple, boring, low-risk. the+gauntlet+1977+internet+archive
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The twist? Mally isn't a small-time crook; she’s a refined prostitute with information that high-ranking officials will do anything to keep quiet. What starts as a simple transport quickly turns into a cross-country shootout, as Shockley realizes that his own department has set him up to fail. Why It Stands Out The Chemistry Available Archives Searching for the 1977 film The
Clint Eastwood
The Gauntlet (1977) is a high-octane action thriller directed by and starring . In a departure from his "supercop" persona in the Dirty Harry series, Eastwood plays Ben Shockley, an alcoholic, down-on-his-luck detective tasked with a seemingly simple job: escorting a witness from Las Vegas to Phoenix. Plot and Legacy Under Media Type , select Movies
- Piper Laurie as Gus offers a memorable turn—part defiance, part vulnerability—which balances Eastwood’s stoicism. Supporting players, including Patricia Clarkson in an early-career role and William Prince, add texture to the conspiracy tapestry.
The Gauntlet
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