The Must-See Weekend Film Festival to Honor Donald Sutherland’s Career
By Mike Mankiewicz
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Donald Sutherland has been nothing short of brilliant for more than six decades. He has played so many different roles, and all of them are a delight to watch. I know you’ve seen him in The Hunger Games, and everyone is going to have their favorites.
One of my favorite things to do is laugh. I think you’ll see that in most of my Weekend Film Festival to Honor Donald Sutherland!
Klute (1971): The Intense Detective
Start your film festival with Klute. Sutherland steps into the role of John Klute, a private detective drawn into the dark underbelly of New York City. The chemistry between Sutherland and Jane Fonda is why this thriller remains a classic of the genre.
M*A*S*H (1970): The Original Hawkeye
Next, lighten the mood with *M*A*S*H*. As Dr. Benjamin Franklin “Hawkeye” Pierce, Sutherland brings sharp wit and irreverence to the role. His performance captures the absurdity and dark humor of wartime. I wouldn’t be surprised if another actor picked up a few tips for creating the perfect blend of comedy and drama.
The Dirty Dozen (1967): The Reluctant Soldier
Sutherland plays Vernon Pinkley, a convict turned soldier as part of a suicide mission during World War II. Despite being part of an ensemble cast, Sutherland’s performance stands out. Pinkley’s impersonation of a general is one of the film’s highlights.
Kelly’s Heroes (1970): The Eccentric Tank Commander
Sutherland puts a smile on your face every time Oddball, the unconventional and free-spirited tank commander, comes on the screen. Oddball’s laid-back attitude and quirky personality provide a unique addition to the ever-growing crazy cast of gold thieves. His catchphrases and offbeat wisdom add a layer of eccentricity that makes Kelly’s Heroes unforgettable.
Max Dugan Returns (1983): The Detective with a Heart
Finish your weekend with Max Dugan Returns. Sutherland plays Brian Costello, a police detective dating Nora McPhee. Nora is a mom struggling to make ends meet on a high school teacher’s salary whose financial situation suddenly starts to improve. As Brian navigates his budding relationship with Nora, he uncovers the true identity of her long-lost father-in-law, Max Dugan, and where he got his briefcase full of cash.
Donald Sutherland’s career is a testament to his versatility and enduring talent. Each film offers a glimpse into the different facets of his acting prowess, making for an unforgettable popcorn-filled evening or weekend. Enjoy the show!