My father was in law enforcement back then in the 60'/70's/80's. He knew these were movies, but he had a quiet admiration for Clint Eastwood's character Harry Callahan.
My dad worked in a major crime unit as an investigator in New Jersey back in that time frame. He saw how with even the tightest and best evidence high level perps "walk" thru some loophole in the legal system. Although he didn't actually operate like the Callahan character, he understood what the character/Eastwood as an actor was portraying. The frustration, stress of dealing with and staying within the law as it was and still bringing criminals to justice. On a sidenote, my father could shoot just as well in real life as was portrayed by Eastwood.@@kahnadah
@@tibixd some can attributed to technical Limits, camera optic and the medium for the data (tape/16/32band) were not so capable now we have all digital. Older movies have aswell their own aesthetiks wich each generations new ideas come and go and get mixed up. And everything is done by hand, special effects etc.
I was 16 when this movie came out and loved it. I have seen all of Eastwood's movies a dozen times now I'm 61 and i just rented a Fist Full Of Dollars last weekend. It was great. " My Mule don't like people laughing at him" "Now apologize"
Iconic, brilliant, clever, stunning and a million other words can be added about this man's acting and directorial knowledge... giant of a man and a giant on the screen... Clints a real genius and true legend...
I preferred Magnum Force to this one; without saying, of course, that the original set the standard for the sequels. There was no Godfather II to consider as the best film in the series, in my opinion.
I would say u are making a mistake, Eastwood made great reactionary movies, where the poor and disadvantaged are portrayed as the enemy, while the movie is devoid of meaningful content, he supported a very narrow view of what is right and wrong, based on the interests of the rich. He has never been able to play anyone other than himself.
@@alexanderlawson1649 So your saying Grand Torino doesn't have meaningful content , doesn't show the poorer members of society Ina good light . If that the case , I would say your views are very narrow , if you believe that all his work is devoid of those characteristics.
California requires a steady-burning, forward-facing red light when running code -- all of the other lights are just to get your attention. Some unmarkeds still use the spotlight, and have a nice, low-profile LED mounted by the visor.
Right after Clint Eastwood gets out of the car (around 4:40) you see a yellow ad on the wall for VAT 69. That is the whiskey that Captain Lewis Nixon drank and was always searching for in Band of Brothers. I never saw an ad poster for it, until this Dirty Harry clip.
Not anymore he ain't....he has one foot in the grave and the other on a banana skin. Thing is though....unlike most of the Hollywoid trash Clint has led a pretty clean existence....so he will probably exceed 100....but will need diapers of course and they might try to ban his cigars!.
I was lucky enough see that scene being shot while visiting San Francisco one summer. Also the barber shop scene. I managed to get Eastwood's autograph.
@@oldiesfreek also signals his partner hes gonna break the rules. echoes the too much linguini line in dirty harry when frank leaves him and he tortures the suspect.modern way of saying hells coming to breakfast!
These criminals didn't even wear masks to conceal their identities ; however, the criminal climbing the stairs wasn't a danger to anyone at that particular stage so basically dirty Harry committed a act of homicide on the criminal ; however, legally he would likely go unpunished
@@greatest_bumble_bee_dude I though he "shot" him in the balls from behind. He was just wounded badly. Probably would have bled to death without treatment.
He kinda deserved it , I suppose as he was armed and going along with the other assailants so basically he brought it on himself when he could have dropped the firearm and surrended if he wanted so tough luck for that criminal offender
As for the all units available for that police job - don't think that's actually accurate as it's usually only when there's an officer down or in distress which might have happened who knows as officers could have requested assistance through their 2 way radios
With words like "bastard" most of the world thinks this movie is offensive. Remember we now live in a politically correct world. This film will most likely be banned in the next 20 years.
I CAN'T imagine John Wayne, especially in his OLD AGE, playing Dirty Harry in the (1971) film. But he was OFFERED the role, and THANKFULLY, declined it. He later regretted it.
Judge Dredd was initially based on Dirty Harry, but evolved into a sci fi feature. Karl Urban who knew this did his homework and mumbles "Marvelous" in one of the scenes in the Dredd 3D movie, just like Clint does here. And that's what makes Karl Urban the sole actor that could ever do a Dirty Harry reboot if one's ever done. He's got the same badass thing about him.
Dredd was a sleeper movie for me and Karl carried it off perfect. I’m old enough that I bought the first Judge Dredd comic in Britain in the mid 70’s when a child (it was part of a bigger comic called 2000AD). He was good.
@@xr6lad 2000AD produced a lot of cool comics. I'm a tad younger and resident in sweden, but I read all of those I could put my hands on back then. Stallones Dredd wasn't really good, but I was ecstatic to see a ABC warrior looking a bit like Hammerstein in that movie. That was pure joy.
@@carljohansvamp I only wished I had kept those first issues. I also remember a story (not Dredd) about a powerful authoritarian nation based in Northern Africa (I think) that grew to be very violent and expansionist called Volga or something that was invading Europe as the backstory (minds a bit fuzzy on that one) and another story where the Roman Empire never collapsed but over the years has continued its expansion and developed tech to the stage it had time travel through portals and could leap through and conquer other times. All fun at the time. I live in Australia now so moving lost many of those old comics.
I remember watching Dirty Harry and thought it was a bit comedic with the gritted teeth and the dialogue but it was entertaining. It wasn't until many decades later that I realised that many Americans took it very seriously. Not being American it never occurred to me that it wasn't an ironic comedy like early James Bond movies from the same period but it seems many Americans who grew up in this era thought this is how you should act being a cop.
well consider the similarly timed Death Wish , no humour at all . Both movies are critical of the criminal justice system but handle it different . Dirty Harry the Cop has cynicism but dry humour to get him by within the law . Paul Kersey , A civilian business man with revenge on his mind on the other hand goes full vigilante to seek justice . You see how humour can be used to balance a man .
Funny, I was born in the 90s and 70s cars all look the same to me. But then again, i'm biased because I didn't spend my childhood (which is usually the best part of someone's life) in the 70s. Besides, don't all cars in all eras look kinda the same? Four wheels, chassis, windows, etc. It's not like the design can change much.
I may have to move fast, I don't need too much linguine to hold me back lol I love how the cop behind him looks and almost smiles. He would have laughed if it wasn't such a serious situation
Clint played the starring role and was also producer and director. Gifted man.
He's still at it at 94!!!! He would of been my President!!
My father was in law enforcement back then in the 60'/70's/80's. He knew these were movies, but he had a quiet admiration for Clint Eastwood's character Harry Callahan.
You have no idea how disturbing that is.
My dad worked in a major crime unit as an investigator in New Jersey back in that time frame. He saw how with even the tightest and best evidence high level perps "walk" thru some loophole in the legal system. Although he didn't actually operate like the Callahan character, he understood what the character/Eastwood as an actor was portraying. The frustration, stress of dealing with and staying within the law as it was and still bringing criminals to justice. On a sidenote, my father could shoot just as well in real life as was portrayed by Eastwood.@@kahnadah
@@kahnadahWe need real Harry's today.
Of course, Harry Callahan was a characterization. The end results were satisfactory imho.
@@kahnadah What's your problem??
The Dirty Harry films are the best cop movies ever.
They're dumb as hell and only play on the redneck mentality of armchair vigilantes. They don't show you the hostages lying dead under his car.
100%
Top shelf!
NO COMPARISON
Totally agree with you,
I like how he shoots the bollocks off the last guy as he's running away.
Don't f**k with Harry 😂
No more children from him!
He ain’t called “Clean Harry.”
I wonder why he didn't ask the punk whether he felt lucky.
He ran away.
She fell back down the stairs.
There is something about the way every shot was framed in these old movies that makes them look cool without trying.
Several reasons for that.
@@Holuunderbeere care to elaborate please?
@@tibixd some can attributed to technical Limits, camera optic and the medium for the data (tape/16/32band) were not so capable now we have all digital.
Older movies have aswell their own aesthetiks wich each generations new ideas come and go and get mixed up.
And everything is done by hand, special effects etc.
The director and camera crews.
First time I saw Harry put sunglasses on, I was like "did they know how badass this would make him look"?
"This is my best sports jacket".
😂
One of the greatest lines to a scene in history. “He wants a car”, what are you Gona do “Gona bring him one” hahaha
Jive ass bastard
"What do they want? they want a car, what are ya gonna do? give 'em one". Try listening if you're gonna quote.👌
I was 16 when this movie came out and loved it. I have seen all of Eastwood's movies a dozen times now I'm 61 and i just rented a Fist Full Of Dollars last weekend. It was great. " My Mule don't like people laughing at him" "Now apologize"
I hope you've watched "The Good, The Bad and the Ugly"
@@Angryboganmy all time favorite Angel eyes 👁️👁️
"This is my best sports jacket"-He never took the guy seriously. I love it!
SOID!!! THE! MAN!!! THE! LEGENDARY!!! CLINT!!! EASTWOOD!!! SOID! CLINT!!! SOID! ONLY!!! CLINT!!! HAS! NO!!! LIMITS!!! SOIDS! ARE! LIMITED!!! PUNK!UGLY!!!ARSEHOLES!!!
@@mikespence8956 What the fuck are you on about? You have a stroke or something?
@@mikespence8956 q
He did, he gave 'em the car with a police radio, right there, in the front door.
That was his biggest mistake right there!! The dumbass
"I may need to move fast and I dont need too much linguine to hold me back" LOL epic
"Y'got a lotta class Harry"🤣🤣🤣
Even in 1976 they knew the effects of carbs.
@@Lerequindemort I think the actor was a brother of Robert Mitchum although he did not look much like him.
SOID!!! THE! MAN!!! IN! THE! PROFILE!!! SOID! THE! LEGENDARY!!! CLINT!!! EASTWOOD!!! SOID!!! SOIDS!!! AREN'T!
What a great line as a big guy made me laugh so much lol
Another great movie. No CGI nothing just proper acting
That was 20 decades before CGI.
There's CGI in here. Clint Eastwood is only 5'1" in real life.
@@Falconlibraryhe was 6ft 3.5 in his youth, he now is 6ft.
@@Hanssupansnow his hair is 3" lower
200 years eh,,well you maybe right@@dkoz8321
Iconic, brilliant, clever, stunning and a million other words can be added about this man's acting and directorial knowledge... giant of a man and a giant on the screen...
Clints a real genius and true legend...
czcams.com/video/PTc1YRqs160/video.html .
He’s a legend
Every god damn film he’s made.
It’s class..
Love it!!! I love clint's squinting eyes. He always looks at things with a kind of unbelieving distaste.
SOID!!! THE! SOID!!! BIDEN! IS! PRESIDENT! OF! THE! USA! SOID!!! NOT! THE! LEGENDARY!!! CLINT!!! EASTWOOD!!! SOID!!! WHAT? HAS! THE! USA! SOID!!! COME!!! TO!
Clint's facial expressions in the "Dirty Harry" films say more than any words ever could.
And that’s how we like it!
It's what makes him special. The guy is an absolute legend
Dirty Harry Gets a Bath
Shotgun punk: "Run, ya jive ass bastard..."
Callahan looks back over his shoulder: (thinks...'You're first...you just don't know it yet...")
I was thinking the same thing
Dirty Harry, Magnum Force and The Enforcer... were the best of the bunch as being the first three were pure class in the 1970's
I wasn't even born when this was made and I've watched it over and over
Eastwood is one brilliant actor
I preferred Magnum Force to this one; without saying, of course, that the original set the standard for the sequels. There was no Godfather II to consider as the best film in the series, in my opinion.
SOID! CORRECT! THIS! HOLLYWOOD! FILM!!! HISTORY! DIRTY!!!HARRY!!! SOID!!! DONE! BY! THE! LEGENDARY!!! CLINT!!! EASTWOOD!!! SOID!!! WAS! DONE! FILMED!!! AHEAD!!! OF! YOUR! TIME!!! SOID!!! NOT! MINE!!! SOID!!! I! REMEMBER!!! PRECISELY!!! WHERE! SOID!!! I! WAS! SOID!!! AT! THIS! TIME!!! SOID!!! LIKE! I! REMEMBER!!! WHERE! I! WAS! SOID! WHAT? PRECISELY!!! SOID! I! WAS! DOING! WHEN!! THE! MOON!!! LANDINGS!!! HAPPENED! SOID!!! THE! (MLs)!!! SOID! THE! (JFK)!!! SOID!!!ASSASINATION! SOID! ETC! ETC! ETC! SOID!!! WHEN! THE! HISTORY!!! MAN!!! SOID!!! THE! G,O,A,T!!!MAN!!! SOID!!! THE! LEGENDARY!!! CLINT!!! EASTWOOD!!! TSOID!!! HE! MAN!!! SOID! DONE! THIS! ALLTIME!!! SOID!!!HOLLYWOOD! FILM!!! HISTORY! SOID!!! I! WAS! TROLLING!!! PUNK!!!SOID!!! DO! YOU! REMEMBER?
I would say u are making a mistake, Eastwood made great reactionary movies, where the poor and disadvantaged are portrayed as the enemy, while the movie is devoid of meaningful content, he supported a very narrow view of what is right and wrong, based on the interests of the rich. He has never been able to play anyone other than himself.
@@alexanderlawson1649 So your saying Grand Torino doesn't have meaningful content , doesn't show the poorer members of society Ina good light .
If that the case , I would say your views are very narrow , if you believe that all his work is devoid of those characteristics.
@@alexanderlawson1649 Wow, what a pile of dogsh*t you typed.
Now that kick in the butt & the accompanying insult really pissed him off. Even I felt so insulted by it. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
looks like it
Apparently it wasn't scripted. You'd be pissed too.
I laughed my ass off when he kicked Harry in the ass. We all knew that was a mistake! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Out of all the Dirty Harry films, this will always be my favorite. Saw it in the theater in '76 and loved it ever since.
That red flashing light that they hang on the visor….classic. Technology has evolved by leaps and bounds since the ‘70’s.
Very simple technology.
I like it
Society has gone backwards
California requires a steady-burning, forward-facing red light when running code -- all of the other lights are just to get your attention. Some unmarkeds still use the spotlight, and have a nice, low-profile LED mounted by the visor.
Used by Columbo and Kojak, Columbo couldn't operate his and the policeman just waves him through.
The tracking shot of Clint walking towards the liquor store looks straight out of a western.
well, he did Westerns for years before this was made. And that scene was quite impressive.
@@javabeanz8549 That's why mentioned it. The bank robbery scene in Dirty Harry was stage similarly.
Pure 1970s love it. ha ha, ol Harry didn't f**k around!.
SOID!!! THE! MAN!!! SOID!!! THE! LEGENDARY!!! CLINT!!! EASTWOOD!!! SOID!!! SOIDS!!! AREN'T!
czcams.com/video/PTc1YRqs160/video.html .
Don,t use the fーword.
He doesn't need too much linguini to hold him back. Harry never minced words. As his partner said "You gotta lotta class Harry".
Gosh when films were films.👍🏼
you said it, when films were films. Not the crap they make today.you can't find actors like Clint today.🤔👍🤗🙏🏽🙉
The last robber won't be doing any more crime, simply because he doesn't have the BALLS for it.
You think you are funny. no, you are just stupid
@@jankochanowski3252 Why so angry now? Mommy didn't give you enough breast milk?
@@jankochanowski3252 i think you dont have balls
Funnier than you, Jan.
The robber shot in his NAGUHTY BITS will.ne a catheter still his ladt days.
Clint is timeless.
No one ever spits on, or calls Harry Callahan a 'jive ass bastard' and lives to tell the tale.
no one,ever!
Cause he'll make your day and you won't feel so lucky, punk!
More solid action in that clip than all the Marvel films but together.
ok boomer
@@LTwallawalla ok g(b)roomer
You nailed it.
The coolest actor ever.
Cops - "We have to do some thing. We can´t let him steal the whole show by himself!"
*shots totally unneeded gas grenade*
ahhahahah
looks like an indian comment
thats why its called entertainment nocny coz real life is boring!
They wasted public money with that smoke grenade.
"I'm helping."
I like how Harry responds to the 406....he doesn't ask Frank what it's about or where it is - he just drives!
Maybe this has already been mentioned, but Harry just blew this guys nuts off on the stairway and casually went about his day. I love this film!
He did not even try to administer fist aid.
Through his butt, no less.😁
@@PassivePortfoliosthat would be adding insult to injury.🤣🤣
@@PassivePortfolios I doubt that there would be anything left of his nether region to administer first aid to after being shot with a .44 magnum.
@@Frombie_01 that is comforting to know for his time in prison.
This is the new meaning of Door Dash
"This is my best sport jacket" lmfao!
Y
*never seen a liquor stoe with carpet. . .
well its the seventies
♥
my favourite line lol along with I do not need to much linguine to hold me back hahahahah
I've watched this clip more times than I'd like to admit, the linguine comment cracks me up every time 😊
Right after Clint Eastwood gets out of the car (around 4:40) you see a yellow ad on the wall for VAT 69. That is the whiskey that Captain Lewis Nixon drank and was always searching for in Band of Brothers. I never saw an ad poster for it, until this Dirty Harry clip.
Great spot. Do you know if it’s a good whiskey?
They wanted a car. He gave them one. 😂
Yep and greetings from his 44 magnum 😂
Clint is a cool actor, very photogenic
Pasha Defragzor the best actor without having to say a word! I grew up on his westerns.
l think you should ask him out on date sweetie???
Make my day cool
Not anymore he ain't....he has one foot in the grave and the other on a banana skin.
Thing is though....unlike most of the Hollywoid trash Clint has led a pretty clean existence....so he will probably exceed 100....but will need diapers of course and they might try to ban his cigars!.
No one messes with Clint, legend!!!
Classic as only Clint Eastwood could have done!
“This is my best sports jacket! Hilarious. One of my favourite scenes from the Dirty Harry movies!
Classic stuff. And of course, we all know that's exactly how good police work is done.
But of course!
deal with the rioters in Democrat areas and the non gender freaks PC MSM freaks.
Nothing like an old Plymouth cop car
A couple of sofas for seats and a 4 barrel carburetor.....thats all you need...
@@The.xBULLDOGx-vw2zy 440 motor!!
I was lucky enough see that scene being shot while visiting San Francisco one summer. Also the barber shop scene. I managed to get Eastwood's autograph.
I may have to move fast, I don't need too much linguini to hold me back...😂😂😂
You got a lot of class...
@@oldiesfreek also signals his partner hes gonna break the rules. echoes the too much linguini line in dirty harry when frank leaves him and he tortures the suspect.modern way of saying hells coming to breakfast!
That's a superb line.
This was a great movie!!! Saw it when it came out in '76. 😅
Clint Eastwood was born and made by GOD too be Dirty Harry.....no-one could play this part like him...
Can you believe that they were actually thinking about Frank Sinatra for the roll of Inspector Callahan at first
I always loved the sound and recoil Eastwood's 44 had...Awesome!!!
Harry's partner was played by John Mitchum, younger brother of Robert.
Fatso... " you're all class Harry"😆
There was only ONE Robert Mitchum and he soon became old and paunchy.
also on F Troop
Mitchum sounds just like his famous brother
Dirty Harry and his 'hand cannon' at it again...luv it lol...
Anthony Donnelly No seatbelts..ha.
These criminals didn't even wear masks to conceal their identities ; however, the criminal climbing the stairs wasn't a danger to anyone at that particular stage so basically dirty Harry committed a act of homicide on the criminal ; however, legally he would likely go unpunished
@@greatest_bumble_bee_dude I though he "shot" him in the balls from behind. He was just wounded badly. Probably would have bled to death without treatment.
He kinda deserved it , I suppose as he was armed and going along with the other assailants so basically he brought it on himself when he could have dropped the firearm and surrended if he wanted so tough luck for that criminal offender
As for the all units available for that police job - don't think that's actually accurate as it's usually only when there's an officer down or in distress which might have happened who knows as officers could have requested assistance through their 2 way radios
Love it! High speed pursuit, no seat belts leaning out the window. Textbook.
I forget how good these movies are. I'd love to have that brown plymouth.
Robber: *kicks Harry's ass*
Harry: "and I took that personally"
The Dirty Harry series is my all time fave along with the Die Hard series
Die Hard is a Christmas movie change my mind 🎅
Have you ever noticed that every cop in 1970’s San Francisco or LAPD had New York accents?🤣
Especially Lt. Bressler (Harry's boss) from "Dirty Harry" and "The Enforcer".
San Francisco accent sounds similar to New York. Look it up
And their double barrel shotguns sounded like pump actions..4:30
Eastwood and Bronson , every police station needs 2 .
Including John McClane, Robert McCall and Jason Bourne et cetera!.
Toughest guys ever
Indeed
In every country.
+ B.O.P.E. (Brasil)
My man..............sweet...........50 plus years later and it still satisfies...........
.44 Magnum vasectomy!
..castration, not vasectomy
@@humbertoflores2545
True. 🤣
I can't breed
ugh........
@@paddypenman2682 shouldn't, not can't.
We need one of those guy in today world. What a way to solve trouble.
They simply don't make films like this anymore. Fantastic series.
Breaks my heart to see SF before it was run into the ground.
This is to me where Cameron got his inspiration for Arnie's 'I'll be back scene' in Terminator
" What makes a man crazy enough to join the cops"
"You find out you let me know"
Lmao :D
They are gay cause they feel protected by the gun. Silly Billy said to Joe blow dick, Hi honey I want to be a police man when I grow up.
We need more Dirty Harry's
“Too much linguini to slow me down.” Hate crime!😂
Wonderful film......Great Clint👏👏👏🏅
3:38 Punk: "What are you waiting for?"
Dirty Harris: "To hear you say 'please'"!
I did not know Inspector Callahan invented Uber. I learn something every day.
This was the first X film I saw. 1976 Tenbury Wells cinema. Still love it.
I can't believe these great films are now considered offensive lol
All the more reason to enjoy them.
People who think this is offensive I don't care about
People who think this is offensive are called karen's and we do not take them seriously. Cancel Culture only works if you support them.
With words like "bastard" most of the world thinks this movie is offensive. Remember we now live in a politically correct world. This film will most likely be banned in the next 20 years.
@@berserkercookie2645 very true
How all of us would like to resolve difficult meetings at work. Must have been great back in the day!
Yup, search " That Mitchell and Webb Look grammar nazi".
That's one Dirty Harry office meeting for you 😁
I CAN'T imagine John Wayne, especially in his OLD AGE, playing Dirty Harry in the (1971) film. But he was OFFERED the role, and THANKFULLY, declined it. He later regretted it.
Judge Dredd was initially based on Dirty Harry, but evolved into a sci fi feature. Karl Urban who knew this did his homework and mumbles "Marvelous" in one of the scenes in the Dredd 3D movie, just like Clint does here. And that's what makes Karl Urban the sole actor that could ever do a Dirty Harry reboot if one's ever done. He's got the same badass thing about him.
We need more of Urban's Dredd.
Not a fan of remakes but Karl IS a good choice!
Dredd was a sleeper movie for me and Karl carried it off perfect. I’m old enough that I bought the first Judge Dredd comic in Britain in the mid 70’s when a child (it was part of a bigger comic called 2000AD). He was good.
@@xr6lad 2000AD produced a lot of cool comics. I'm a tad younger and resident in sweden, but I read all of those I could put my hands on back then. Stallones Dredd wasn't really good, but I was ecstatic to see a ABC warrior looking a bit like Hammerstein in that movie. That was pure joy.
@@carljohansvamp I only wished I had kept those first issues.
I also remember a story (not Dredd) about a powerful authoritarian nation based in Northern Africa (I think) that grew to be very violent and expansionist called Volga or something that was invading Europe as the backstory (minds a bit fuzzy on that one) and another story where the Roman Empire never collapsed but over the years has continued its expansion and developed tech to the stage it had time travel through portals and could leap through and conquer other times. All fun at the time. I live in Australia now so moving lost many of those old comics.
"Mitch" --the robber with the mustache-- is actor Joe Spano, the future Lt. Henry Goldblume on Hill Street Blues.
The robber in the black jacket with the rifle pointing at Clint Eastwood is the same actor who was in Knight Rider episode Hearts of Stone.
Good spotting!
Joe Spano also played Tobias Fornell in NCIS. He was a great character.
You got the free meal didn't you but I enjoy the ride in the ambulance😂😂😂😂❤❤
Car pulls up at :50, I'm busting out laughing because I worry Lt. Frank Drebin is driving and he'll take out some trash cans.
Love the sound of that magnum
"They want a car"
"What you gonna do?"
"Give em one"
He forgot the police radio.
@@1cmman LMAO
Policing like it should be
@@1cmman its got radio tho its a police car after all.
😂😂
日本での吹き替えは主に山田康雄さんでした。山田さん逝去後
複数の声優さんが担当しましたが山田さんの未収録部分は多田野さんが担当しています。
クリントイーストウッド以外ルパン三世の声も担当していました。
We need him in the UK right now.
but you already got Nicholas Angel
We need half-a-million of him.
England not uk
Here, grab this butter knife. Oh, that's illegal.
In Birmingham we need
If Batman didn't wear a suit and carried a .44 he would be Dirty Harry
"This is my best sports jacket" ha ha. Love you Clint!
Love the Linguini line…..
Thats Harry's favourite word through out the Dirty Harry movies '' Marvelous''
Harry's partner's only real job was to hold the flashing light on the route there.
Grandes escenas, Harry el héroe más duro de todos, con o sin su Mágnum 👌
“Nothing can be loved or hated unless it is first understood.” ― Leonardo da Vinci.
I remember watching Dirty Harry and thought it was a bit comedic with the gritted teeth and the dialogue but it was entertaining. It wasn't until many decades later that I realised that many Americans took it very seriously.
Not being American it never occurred to me that it wasn't an ironic comedy like early James Bond movies from the same period but it seems many Americans who grew up in this era thought this is how you should act being a cop.
well consider the similarly timed Death Wish , no humour at all .
Both movies are critical of the criminal justice system but handle it different . Dirty Harry the Cop has cynicism but dry humour to get him by within the law . Paul Kersey , A civilian business man with revenge on his mind on the other hand goes full vigilante to seek justice . You see how humour can be used to balance a man .
I lived in America and I can categorically claim you talk a load of hogwash.
We still believe cops should act this way. Kindness to a criminal is cruelity to a victim.🤔😒😒😒
4:27, and double barreled shotgun's reload sound was taken from pump action one's
love how they did the pov shots of harry blowing thugs away!
They got the car and radio lol....love clint.
💕Dirty Harry
"Jive ass bastard".... haven't heard that one since the 70's in Oakland.
This is Frisko in the Seventies!
I miss those beautiful cars of my childhood. Nowadays, all the cars looks the same!
TOO TRUE! THOSE CARS WERE A WORK OF ART.
Funny, I was born in the 90s and 70s cars all look the same to me. But then again, i'm biased because I didn't spend my childhood (which is usually the best part of someone's life) in the 70s. Besides, don't all cars in all eras look kinda the same? Four wheels, chassis, windows, etc. It's not like the design can change much.
like electric shavers
To much crappy electronics and silly gadgets in modern cars aswell
Get a Cybertruck, that looks different!
Very entertaining and fun to watch. Thanks for posting this.
Makes me want to go and buy this DVD right now
you should have bought it a fews years back ,i did all 5 Dirty Harry's ,classics proper kick ass .
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I may have to move fast, I don't need too much linguine to hold me back lol I love how the cop behind him looks and almost smiles. He would have laughed if it wasn't such a serious situation
"The Enforcer" was the only Dirty Harry saga movie not to feature the brilliant Lalo Schifrin music. But anyway, Jerry Fielding did a great work
San Francisco in the 1970s - awesome
i like your style harry 👍👍👍👍👍
what a legend. my dad loved him.