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Dirty Harry

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Plot

When a madman dubbed 'Scorpio' terrorizes San Francisco, hard-nosed cop, Harry Callahan – famous for his take-no-prisoners approach to law enforcement – is tasked with hunting down the psychopath.

Cast

Clint Eastwood as Harry
Clint Eastwood

as Harry

Harry Guardino as Bressler
Harry Guardino

as Bressler

Reni Santoni as Chico
Reni Santoni

as Chico

John Vernon as The Mayor
John Vernon

as The Mayor

Andrew Robinson as Killer
Andrew Robinson

as Killer

John Larch as Chief
John Larch

as Chief

John Mitchum as De Georgio
John Mitchum

as De Georgio

Mae Mercer as Mrs. Russell
Mae Mercer

as Mrs. Russell

Lyn Edgington as Norma
Lyn Edgington

as Norma

Ruth Kobart as Bus Driver
Ruth Kobart

as Bus Driver

Movie Facts

Rated

  • R

Status

  • Released

Release Date

  • December 23, 1971

Production Companies

  • Warner Bros. Pictures

  • Malpaso Productions

Production Countries

  • United States of America

Spoken Language

  • Español

  • English

Budget

  • $4,000,000.00

Revenue

  • $35,976,000.00

Runtime

  • 1.70 hrs

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Reviews

More than iconography here in dynamite Siegel/Eastwood teaming. The film opens with a shot of a memorial wall in praise of the San Francisco Police officers who lost their lives in the line of duty, a SFPD badge is prominent as the camera scrolls down the ream of names on the wall. Cut to a rooftop sniper shooting a girl taking a swim in a swimming pool, cut to the coolest looking cop you hav…

The directing is remarkable but, the most interesting side of this film is the character created by Eastwood, a policeman who decides to take the law by his hand disregarding any kind of right or procedure. Quite like his characters in the far west ... but in nowadays U.S. The story itself is, plainly, bad and grotesque.

Recently I've considered drastically negatively re-appraising Clint Eastwood's work, both directorially and as a thespian, as a knee-jerk reaction to his constant defense of the more racially-bigoted face of conservative America, but because of what his work has meant to me as a cinephile over the years, plus in tribute to everyone else's work involved in this film, particularly director Don Sieg…

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