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Directed by Don Siegel.
"You've got to ask yourself a question: do I feel lucky? Well, do ya, punk?" Dirty Harry provoked a critical uproar in 1971 for its "fascist" message about the power of one, as it also elevated Clint Eastwood to superstar status through his most enduring screen persona. Harry Callahan (Eastwood, in a role meant for Frank Sinatra) is a sardonic, hard-working San Francisco cop who can't finish his lunch without having to foil a bank robbery with his 44 Magnum, "the most powerful handgun in the world." When hippie-esque psycho Scorpio (Andy Robinson) goes on a killing spree, Harry and new partner Chico (Reni Santoni) are assigned to hunt him down, but not before the Mayor (John Vernon) and Lt. Bressler (Harry Guardino) admonish Callahan about his heavy-handed tactics. Racing against a deadline to save a kidnap victim from suffocating to death, and unbothered by the niceties of Miranda rights and search warrants, Callahan brings in Scorpio, only to see him released on technicalities. "The law's crazy," opines Harry in disgust, before taking it upon himself to ensure that Scorpio doesn't kill again. Directed in violent and efficient fashion by Don Siegel, with a propulsive score by Lalo Schifrin, Dirty Harry was the fourth Siegel-Eastwood collaboration after Coogan's Bluff (1968), Two Mules for Sister Sara (1970), and The Beguiled (1970). Critics at the time strongly objected to the heroic image of a cop's violations of a suspect's Miranda rights, forcing Siegel and Eastwood to deny that they were right-wing reactionaries. All the same, Dirty Harry proved to be highly popular and spawned four sequels: Magnum Force (1973), The Enforcer (1976), Sudden Impact (1983), and The Dead Pool (1988). ~ Lucia Bozzola, All Movie Guide
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leeroy711leeroy711 Re:More than one trilogy
by leeroy711 in Movie Games
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"Clint Eastwood in Dirty Harry series and The Man With No Name trilogy, (Fistfull of Dollars, For a Few Dollars More, The Good, Bad and Ugly.) " [More]
tjl30tjl30 Re:The Worst movies I have seen ...
by tjl30 in Worst Movie Ever
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"Yeah out of all of those I have seen (Blade Runner, Helvetica, 2001: A Space Odyssey, Dirty Harry, Kung Fu Hustle, and A Clockwork Orange) I liked all of them. Makes me think I should watch all of the movies you dislike![/quote] Yes you and most movie critics. One movie I am confidant no one will disagreeon with me is The Condemned which was a worthless pile of crap. " [More]
RisseladaRisselada Re:The Worst movies I have seen ...
by Risselada in Worst Movie Ever
liked it.
"Yeah out of all of those I have seen (Blade Runner, Helvetica, 2001: A Space Odyssey, Dirty Harry, Kung Fu Hustle, and A Clockwork Orange) I liked all of them. Makes me think I should watch all of the movies you dislike! " [More]
Dr_GorDr_Gor Re:H. H. Holmes and serial killers
by Dr_Gor in HORROR MOVIES 101
loved it.
"Ok. Where to begin... Obviously, Psycho , The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and Silence of the Lambs ('Buffalo Bill') were all loosely based on the infamous Wisconson madman Ed Gein. But there have been some movies that deal more directly with this insaniac, including Deranged and Ed Gein and the recently released Ed Gein: The Butcher Of Plainfield starring Kane 'Jason' Hodder. Henry Lee Lucas has been the subject of more than a couple movies including Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer and Diary of a Serial Killer . Obviously, Jack The Ripper has been the subject of MANY movies... I won't even begin to list them all here. The Town That Dreaded Sundown is based on the infamous 'Green River Killer' ... And perhaps my favorite, few people know that the original Dirty Harry was, in fact, based on the notorious 'Zodiac Killer' ... There have been multiple movies made about 'The Son Of Sam' , 'John Wayne Gac ... " [More]
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"Dirty Harry is about a tough guy cop who carry a big gun around, shooting at bad guys. There is this crazy killer loose in the city and it is up to Harry Callahan to take him down. After Callahan stops him they let him go, which to me is ridiculous because they should be able to find something to pin on the guy. It seems like the shootouts where really fake because the guns would point at a guy from 10 feet away and every time hit a wall about 2 inches away. Each missed shot also made the exact same sound. Another thing that I didn't get was why the bad buy kept walking with a limp but Harry recovered from his broken ribs in only a few days (perhaps more time lapsed). In conclusions I thought the plot was kid of week so much so that I wasn't engaged in the movie the whole time. The one part of the movie I did like was hist little speech he gave people that he had stopped. " [More]
El_AaronEl_Aaron Do you feel lucky?
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"A classic movie, with one of the best lines in motion picture history, punk! " [More]
Dr_GorDr_Gor Re: Horror Movies Based on Real ...
by Dr_Gor in HORROR MOVIES 101
loved it.
"Thank you for your post, June! Yes, you are correct about "The Exorcist" ! Also, during filming, they had a couple of high-ranking Catholic Priests on hand as 'technical consultants' to make sure that the exorcism rituals, etc. were as true to life as possible! I believe one of them even acted in the movie! I have not yet seen "Identity", but "Shadow Of A Vampire" was very interesting! I have read that 'Max Schreck', the actor who played "Nosferatu" was a very mysterious person indeed! 'Schreck' means 'terror' in German, I believe.... Many of my favorite 'Horror Movies' have been based on actual Serial Killers! I will not start listing movies here as there are just too many! But some infamous murderers who have been immortalized in film include: Jack The Ripper, Henry Lee Lucas, Charles Manson, John Gacy, The Green River Killer, The Zodiac Killer and, of course, Ed Gein! (for more on this please see the following ... " [More]
LateNighterLateNighter Re: Here's an easy one...
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"Another fave...Dirty Harry! " [More]
Review by All Movie Guide
All Movie Guide
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"I know what you're thinking, punk...." So begins the most memorable speech from one of cinema's most memorable police officers, "Dirty" Harry Callahan, a role inextricably linked with Clint Eastwood. For fans of hard-boiled detective thrillers, this film has it all. It has so much, in fact, that it would be easy to write it off as gritty-cop-movie cliché, were it not for the fact that Dirty Harry practically invented the genre. If you've seen it before, it probably started here. Dirty Harry is definitely not a politically correct film, and some have decried it as right-wing propaganda. To be sure, criminals' rights are not something that Callahan has much use for, and whiny lawyers are the enemy of honest cops in Harry's world. Dirty Harry is a great example of how an actor can make a role his own; the part was originally offered to Frank Sinatra, then passed through the hands of John Wayne and Paul Newman, before Eastwood got hold of it. This was the fourth time that Eastwood had worked with director Don Siegel, and the pairing clearly works well, augmented here by a snazzy score by Lalo Schifrin. While the violence might be a little strong for some viewers, and others might have trouble rooting for an end-justifies-the-means kind of cop, Dirty Harry is one of the best cop movies, and one of the best movie cops, of all time. ~ Matthew Doberman, All Movie Guide
 



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