Clint Eastwood’s next film, “Cry Macho,” got a Warner Bros. release date. this fall.
“Cry Macho”, which Eastwood directed, produced and starred in, will debut in theaters and on HBO Max – for the first month – on October 22, 2021.
The film is based on a book by N. Richard Nash and is a drama about a rodeo star and horse breeder who, in 1978, gets a job as a former boss to bring the young man’s son home and away from his home. alcoholic mother. Crossing rural Mexico on their way back to Texas, the unlikely pair faces an unexpectedly challenging journey, during which the weary world rider can find his own sense of redemption by teaching the boy what it means to be a good man.
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“Cry Macho” also stars Eduardo Minett and Dwight Yoakam. The producers next to Clint are Albert S. Ruddy, Tim Moore and Jessica Meier. Nick Schenk wrote the screenplay with author Nash.
This is Clint Eastwood’s first film since 2019’s “Richard Jewell” and the first film he starred in since 2018’s “The Mule”, which he also directed. Eastwood will be 91 when the film is released later this year.
Warner Bros. has already released some short clips of “Cry Macho” in promos for HBO Max, and the film will premiere simultaneously on HBO Max when it is released in theaters, as happened with Warner Bros. ‘all launch in 2021 for cinemas.
15 actors over 90 years old still make their mark in Hollywood, from Mel Brooks to Betty White (photos)
These actors are over 90 years old and show no signs of slowing down.
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Betty White (born 1922)
The Emmy-winning star of “The Mary Tyler Moore Show” and “Golden Girls” had another sitcom hit in the ’90s with “Hot in Cleveland”. She also voiced a character in 2019 “Toy Story 4” and appeared on “A Betty White Christmas” in 2020.
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Eva Marie Saint (born 1924)
The actress, who won an Oscar for her film debut in the 1954 classic “On the Waterfront”, had a memorable supporting role in the 2019 independent drama “Mariette in Ecstasy”.
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Dick Van Dyke (born 1925)
The Emmy-winning star of the 1960s sitcom “The Dick Van Dyke Show” also appeared on screens in films such as “Mary Poppins” from 1964 and “Chitty Chitty Bang Bang” from 1968. But he resurfaced in this century with roles in the series ” Night at the Museum, “Showtime’s” Kidding “and 2018’s” Mary Poppins Returns “.
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Angela Lansbury (born 1925)
Three times nominated for an Oscar for films like “Gaslight” and “The Manchurian Candidate”, Lansbury also gained fame on TV, especially in the old mystery “Murder She Wrote”. Tony winner six times for his work on Broadway, she continued working on projects like 2018’s “Mary Poppins Returns”.
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Mel Brooks (born 1926)
The EGOT winner and comedy legend continued to work until the 1990s, with roles in films such as “Hotel Transylvania 3” from 2018 and “Toy Story 4” from 2019. He is also working on a musical adaptation for the stage of his 1974 western comedy, “Blazing Saddles”.
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Lisa Lu (born 1927)
The Chinese-born actress first appeared in the 1950s on American TV series like “Have Gun – Will Travel”, followed by memorable twists in films like “Demon Seed” from 1977 and “Saint Jack” from 1979. She continued to work in her tenth decade, appearing in 2018 on “Crazy Rich Asians” and in 2021 on “The Disappearance of Mrs. Wu”.
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Estelle Parsons (born 1927)
Parsons won an Oscar for 1967’s “Bonnie and Clyde” and she continued to work both on stage and on screen until she was 90, appearing on shows like “The Good Wife”, “Grace and Frankie” and “The Conners”.
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Ed Asner (born 1929)
The Emmy-winning star of “The Mary Tyler Moore Show” and “Lou Grant” continued to work, with appearances in 2020 on TV shows like “Modern Family”, “Blue Bloods” and “Briarpatch”.
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June Squibb (born 1929)
The actress made her Broadway debut in the original 1959 production of the musical “Gypsy” – but had an ascension towards the end of her career with an Oscar nomination at the age of 80 with the 2013 film “Nebraska”. She has been working continuously in film and TV ever since, including roles in “Palm Springs” in 2020 and “Palmer” in 2021 with Justin Timberlake.
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Bob Newhart (born 1929)
The standup comic has become a sitcom legend with three shows that bear its name. And he made appearances on shows like “The Big Bang Theory” (finally winning his first Emmy in 2013), as well as “The Librarians” and “Young Sheldon”.
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Lois Smith (1930)
The actress, who made her film debut alongside James Dean in “East of Eden” in 1955, has maintained a steady rhythm in recent years, both on stage and on screen. She was widely acclaimed by the indie “Marjorie Prime” in 2017, as well as the most recent roles in “Tesla” in 2020 and Wes Anderson’s 2021 film “The French Dispatch”. She was also nominated for Tony in 2020 for her role in “The Inheritance”.
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Clint eastwood (born 1930)
The star, who gained prominence in the 60s western movies (“A Fistful of Dollars”) and the 70s action films (“Dirty Harry”), won four Oscars as director and producer for “Unforgiven” and “Million Dollar Baby “. “In addition to starring in his own 2018 film,” The Mule “, he has also maintained an active career as a director, whose recent work includes” The 15:17 to Paris “2018,” Richard Jewell “2019 and” Cry Macho ” 2021.
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James Earl Jones (born 1931)
The actor, nominated for an Oscar for 1970’s “The Great White Hope”, became popular for voicing Darth Vader in the “Star Wars” saga (and for being CNN’s low-spirited voice for a long time). He appeared in “The Lion King” in 2019 and in “Coming 2 America” in 2021.
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Robert Duvall (born 1931)
The actor, who emerged as the misunderstood inmate Boo Radley in the 1962 classic “To Kill a Mockingbird”, won an Oscar for the 1983 drama “Tender Mercies” – and received six more nominations over the years. He maintained a steady pace of on-screen performances, including 2018 “Widows” and the 2021 independent drama “12 Mighty Orphans”.
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William Shatner (born 1931)
The “Star Trek” star has continued working – and appearing at fan events – well into his career, including a lead role in the 2021 novel “Senior Moment” opposite Jean Smart.
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Some stars show no signs of slowing down
These actors are over 90 years old and show no signs of slowing down.