1 out of 2 people found the following comment useful :- A Legend's Misty Origin., 28 November 2006
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dunmore_ego from Los Angeles, California
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In 1971, at 41, Clint Eastwood confidently flaunts his directing debut
with *Play Misty for Me* - at an age when most actors these days are
contemplating which reality show to make asses of themselves on.
Already known as a bankable actor for his Sergio Leone *Dollar* trilogy
and a flurry of westerns and war movies, this was a breakout move for
Eastwood, who had to waive his director's fee before the doubting
studio would give him the opportunity to direct.
Directed with the ease, grace and vitality that would become his
trademark, *Misty* is the story of Carmel DJ, Dave Garver (Eastwood),
whose apartment screams zenith of bachelor chic (I grew up believing
that to be a successful panty hound, I'd need to get an oasis for the
middle of my living room); a player who meets a rabid fan, Evelyn,
(Jessica Walter), whose recurring on-air request is to "Play *Misty*
for me." What Dave believes is a one-night stand, Evelyn believes is
the start of That Special Something. When Dave tries to rekindle his
affair with his regular squeeze, Tobie (blond-and-70s-tasty Donna
Mills), delusional psychopath Evelyn has other ideas.
Every testes-bearer in the world over 21 can relate to this tale of the
needy, clutching, jealous stalker and Jessica Walter is perfectly cast
as Evelyn - not so strikingly beautiful that men would sympathize with
her insanity, yet exuding that alluring MILF brand of psycho charm that
entraps the male with its flattering desperation.
One of Eastwood's mentors, Don Siegel (who directed him in three
previous movies, and one which would be released a month after *Misty*
a jagged little pill called *Dirty Harry*), cameos as a bartender,
proudly watching his protégé angle the camera, pick up the girl, and
birth an American legacy.
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A Legend's Misty Origin., 28 November 2006
Author: dunmore_ego from Los Angeles, California
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
In 1971, at 41, Clint Eastwood confidently flaunts his directing debut with *Play Misty for Me* - at an age when most actors these days are contemplating which reality show to make asses of themselves on.
Already known as a bankable actor for his Sergio Leone *Dollar* trilogy and a flurry of westerns and war movies, this was a breakout move for Eastwood, who had to waive his director's fee before the doubting studio would give him the opportunity to direct.
Directed with the ease, grace and vitality that would become his trademark, *Misty* is the story of Carmel DJ, Dave Garver (Eastwood), whose apartment screams zenith of bachelor chic (I grew up believing that to be a successful panty hound, I'd need to get an oasis for the middle of my living room); a player who meets a rabid fan, Evelyn, (Jessica Walter), whose recurring on-air request is to "Play *Misty* for me." What Dave believes is a one-night stand, Evelyn believes is the start of That Special Something. When Dave tries to rekindle his affair with his regular squeeze, Tobie (blond-and-70s-tasty Donna Mills), delusional psychopath Evelyn has other ideas.
Every testes-bearer in the world over 21 can relate to this tale of the needy, clutching, jealous stalker and Jessica Walter is perfectly cast as Evelyn - not so strikingly beautiful that men would sympathize with her insanity, yet exuding that alluring MILF brand of psycho charm that entraps the male with its flattering desperation.
One of Eastwood's mentors, Don Siegel (who directed him in three previous movies, and one which would be released a month after *Misty* a jagged little pill called *Dirty Harry*), cameos as a bartender, proudly watching his protégé angle the camera, pick up the girl, and birth an American legacy.
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