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At 90, Clint East­wood is start­ing pro­duc­tion on a new movie

06 Oct 2020

Words by Charles Bramesco

Two people, a woman in a purple shirt and an older man in a striped shirt, standing on a porch.
Two people, a woman in a purple shirt and an older man in a striped shirt, standing on a porch.
The unstop­pable nona­ge­nar­i­an will also star in Cry Macho, in which he’ll play a washed-up rodeo rider.

Clint East­wood has spent his entire life around movie sets, and by the look of things, that’s where he intends on end­ing it too. At 90, in the midst of a glob­al pan­dem­ic, the unstop­pable film­mak­er-actor has decid­ed that it’s time to begin pro­duc­tion on a new movie. In which he’ll also star.

Dead­line reports that East­wood has signed on to direct and act in the dra­ma Cry Macho, a title that could be com­fort­ably applied to just about every oth­er sin­gle film he has made. Though not stat­ed explic­it­ly, it can be assumed that this man plans on com­menc­ing with a shoot while oper­at­ing under social dis­tanc­ing protocols.

He will adapt a 1975 nov­el of the same name writ­ten by N Richard Nash, a hard-bit­ten West­ern about a Tex­an on a mis­sion to retrieve his employer’s young son from his cap­tiv­i­ty south of the bor­der, in Mex­i­co. East­wood will take on the main role, as the washed-up rodeo rid­er who accepts the assignment.

Once upon a time in 2011, this project was going to be Arnold Schwarzeneg­gers grand return to the sil­ver screen fol­low­ing his stint in pol­i­tics, but the script that Nash him­self wrote pri­or to his death in 2000 went unused, dust­ed off now for Eastwood’s film. (Eastwood’s per­son­al screen­writer on his last few films, Nick Schenk, has done touch-ups to the screenplay.)

A pro­lif­ic out­put has been a hall­mark of Eastwood’s work for as long as he’s been in movies, and it’s clear he doesn’t intend to slow down any time soon. He looked vig­or­ous and live­ly in 2018’s The Mule and cranked out Richard Jew­ell the fol­low­ing year, so who knows whether enter­ing his nineties or direct­ing from behind a mask will deter him.

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