+Daniel Haire If this scene was filmed today it would be shaky cam, quick cuts and extreme close ups , the viewer would have no idea who was where or shooting at what....
What do Frank Sinatra, John Wayne and Steve McQueen have in common? They all turned down the role of Harry Callahan. Clint Eastwood took it and the rest is history.
Embree Walker II They all thought the story was too dark and violent especially John Wayne didn’t like it as thought too violent of movie and didn’t like how Harry is perceived as a vigilante and killing off criminals. Acting legend Burt Lancaster also turned down offer to play Harry Callahan as read script and thought it was too violent same with Paul Newman
They all made the right choice turning it down,because there would not of been more dirty Harry film series ,they where famous as the Duke,the cooler king,and ocean films.
Fanatic Father he said one of the greatest scenes in cinema history not the greatest but Harry’s quote is known to be one greatest quotes in movie history as well and it is a classic scene. Must not be huge fan older action and cop thrillers
Not sure how popular all the Dirty Harry movies will be popular. But this original will be watched thousands of years into the future. All the great ones and classics will be. Thats the beauty of creating movies. Once it is made....it is going to be available forever.
Yup. Equally as terrific in Action Films as Westerns. The one and only. Kinda sad growing up seeing all the Greats as a teenager in the 70's, and now Action Films are so over the top with Bald Headed Tatooed up Muscle Bound Guys..it's like a Meaningless Cartoon Who Cares?
In this scene, Dirty Harry kind of smiles when asking the guy if he fells lucky because he knows the dude is a 2 bit thief that is too scared to try anything. At the end of the movie with the murderer, Harry says it mean like hoping the guy pulls on him so he can kill the guy as the courts won't do justice. It's a beautiful thing to watch Harry dealing out justice.
yeaah exactly! it always felt like he smiled, both because he knew the chamber was empty and because he knew the guy didn't even have the strength to lift the shotgun anyway but later he knew there was a round in the chamber... and knew the guy would try something
Yeah, that's the message. For Harry, the bank robber guy is a loser ... but deserves an option to a better life. The lunatic curly hair guy is incurable and his fate is inevitable. Well, this movie was fiction but in real life we all encounter people like that. A few percent of us are psychopaths ... sometimes disguisedly.
Yeah I always noticed that difference too between the two times that he uttered that phrase in the movie, he came off as LIGHTHEARTED the first time, the last time DEAD serious.
My favorite movie line of all time, which I used during my firearms training in 1992, which my bosses @ the NYC Dept of Probation were not amused when I uttered that line, even in jest!
One of the things I love about this scene (apart from the obvious iconicness of it) is that at 0:49 the cinema in the background (behind Callaghan) is showing "Play Misty for Me" which was Clint Eastwood's debut as a director, and was due for release later the same year that Dirty Harry was showing in cinemas. Dirty Harry came out in April 1971; Play Misty for Me came out that October. :D
The difference between this scene and the same one with Scorpio is, in this scene he's talking the perp out of going for the gun. In the last scene he's goading Scorpio into going for the gun.
Idk, Harry didn’t care for some pretty important constitutional amendments. Law enforcement without the rule of law leads to chaos. We _do_ need more Clint Eastwood’s in the world, but we don’t need more Harry’s.
I've never heard the sound of a real 44 magnum being fired but this sound, when I heard it as a kid just has stuck with me and my love of the Dirty Harry movie franchise.
I suspect it was one of those things where he was going to ask himself for the rest of his life if he never found out. He just never expected Harry to point the gun at him to show him.
@@karazor-el6085 its exactly this. this is one of those situations where the ambiguity of the question would follow him for the rest of his days (would i have died then, and there?)
1:26 - “I know what you’re thinking: Did he fire six shots or only five? Well, to tell you the truth in all this excitement, I kind of lost track myself. But being this is a .44 Magnum, the most powerful handgun in the world and it could blow your head clean off. You got to ask yourself one question: “Do I feel lucky? Well, do you, punk?”” - “Dirty” Harry Callahan
“I know what you’re thinking: Did he fire six shots or only five? Well, to tell you the truth in all this excitement, I kind of lost track myself. But being this is a .44 Magnum, the most powerful handgun in the world and it could blow your head clean off. You got to ask yourself one question: “Do I feel lucky? Well, do you, punk?” - Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter 1438
In this scene, he calls him "buck" . . . It was a little bit of a dig at the time. It was only when he confronted the killer that he used the "punk", and that was because he knew how it would make the killer act.
@KaneLofton Oh sure, woosh, you're right. Harry should have just started dry firing his revolver then? You realize the scene starts with him saying only 1 word....HALT...and then unloading on the bad guys. Or is that another woosh for me? You're reminded of a scene where a guy says "don't talk, just shoot", but our main character here already did that, has an empty revolver in his hand, but his long speech reminds you of the other movie, and it's 'woosh' for me. Ok....you got me on this one.
@@The90sKid518 CD Project Red literally told Doug Cockle to use Dirty Harry as an inspiration to find the voice, and Henry Cavill uses the same voice as Doug Cockle. Obviously I am an English speaker so I don't know what Polish Geralt sounds like, but that's the truth of it buddy even Doug Cockle said the Voice Director told him to sound like medieval Dirty Harry
@@duang923 Doug Cockle (English voice actor for Geralt) said the Voice Director from CD Project Red said to use Dirty Harry as a platform/inspiration. Henry Cavill uses the same voice as Doug Cockle and has even admitted to basically copying it.
Martin, "I don't think it's nice you laughing. Those unlucky ones don't like people laughing. It's the crazy idea you laughing at them. Now ... if you apologize, like I know you're going to do, they might convinced that you really didn't mean it". 🙃
I watched this movie on TV many times growing up and loved it. Finally when I had my own teenage sons I thought it was time to introduce them to Mr. Eastwood with this movie. I rented it and BOY WAS I SHOCKED AT WHAT HAD BEEN CENSORED OUT OF THE TV VERSION! Woooo boy... kinda embarrassing to be watching this in its original cut with your 14 yr old boys LOL. Great movie either way.
I remember taping this off of TV when I was a kid. The local broadcast chopped it up so bad that he only shot twice! The bank robber is Albert Popwell, and he must have been a good friend of Clint. He's also the Pimp in Magnum Force, Mustapha in The Enforcer, and his buddy Horace King in Sudden Impact. He's the one who gives Harry the AutoMag.
I love how this scene sets up the film's climax.... Here he's probably toying and joking a bit knowing the dude won't go for the gun. So he just want to say something cool. When he repeats the same lines in an extremely threatening way to the lead Villain in the climax you know from his more intense delivery he ain't joking about it anymore.
@@Earthneedsado-over177 wait it’s just a movie? Wtf so why am I writing these hefty emails to Hollywood’s parents demanding they take this off the air?!… Oh wait I’m not, it was just a joke…
@@Earthneedsado-over177 You're saying Harry didn't take the shotgun away? ...um yeah he did. He picked it up and started walking away with it. Watch the scene again.
The letters Scorpio writes were based upon those that the Zodiac wrote to the papers. In the letter shown in the scene in the mayor's office, they tried to make the hand printing as close to that of the Zodiac as they could.
@@user-uo8ny1kj4cAndrew Lincoln legitimately has a fast draw, too. There’s a comedy sketch of him where he draws the revolver and it was shockingly quick and smooth.
Actually he wasn’t in the final Dirty Harry movie, “The Dead Pool”. He wasn’t available, as he was filming “Who’s That Girl?” at the time they were shooting ‘TDP’.
@@bobby70077 - I had to look up the reason he wasn’t available, but I remember saying to my wife on the way out of the theatre the night we saw “TDP” that I was disappointed he wasn’t in it, as he’d been in the first four, so I clearly remembered him not being in it.
So how many people noticed the biggest Easter Egg, ever. At the 0.50 mark you can see directly over Clint's head the Marquee for the movie house. It says "Play Misty for Me". A Clint Eastwood movie.
This movie comes to my mind everytime I hear: “.44 Magnum.” And I never even seen this movie before. Way before my time (early 90’s). But I feel like I gotta see this movie.
The '70's cinema greatest one-two punch; The Eastwood/Harry cruel ironic chuckle matched with that mirthful grin that made the sun dim slightly by compare.
I was living in San Francisco at the time this was being filmed. I was in the crowd that was watching as inspector Callahan drove the car through the liquor store plate glass window,
@@IronMan-tk8uc That one scene where he is actually driving the car through the window was, maybe, 30 seconds in the film. It took a half a day to film. The 'liquor store' was a vacant store front that took a few days to make into the liquor store, breakaway glass props, all the product on the shelves, with the store front itself being a prop.
Albert Popwell- the guy in the striped shirt- appeared in the first four "Harry" movies; very underrated actor. My favorite, though was Mustapha in "the Enforcer". RIP
I know what you're thinking. "Did he fire six shots or only five?" Well to tell you the truth in all this excitement I kinda lost track myself. But being this is a .44 Magnum, the most powerful handgun in the world and would blow your head clean off, you've gotta ask yourself one question: "Do I feel lucky?" Well, do ya, punk?! - ฉันรู้ว่าแกคิดอะไรอยู่ "มันยิงไป6หรือว่า5นัดกันนะ" ฉันบอกตามตรงนะว่าในสถานการณ์สุดขีดเช่นนี้ฉันเองก็ไม่ทันได้นับเหมือนกัน แต่นี่คือปืนพกขนาด .44 แม็กนั่มที่ทรงพลังที่สุดในโลกและมันเป่าหัวแกให้กระจุยได้สบาย แกคงมีคำถามหนึ่งอยู่ในหัวว่า "หวยจะออกที่กูมั้ยวะ?" จริงมั้ยไอ้สวะ?! -
I don’t mean to be thankful for injuries but Frank Sinatra getting injured during the filming of this movie was probably one of the best things to ever happen. No one, and I mean no one, would have been able to pull off the charisma and coolness like Eastwood did!
Hard to savor the subtle essence of a good hot dog in the middle of a fire fight. It takes training, discipline and a commitment to culinary excellence.
@nemo pouncey Han shot first and it was self defense because Greedo had directly threatened him and had a gun pointed at him that is clear grounds for self defense, unless you live in the crapholes of California or NY.
The fact that he's calmly chewing on a mouthful of hot dog during the entire shootout adds to just how badass this scene is. It's a timeless classic.
Must be some over cooked weiner.
How dare they interrupt his lunch!
Clint Eastwood was/is the man!
It's also an act of pure stupidity. He could have killed an innocent!
I'm more impressed that he managed to clearly say "Halt!" as a warning and with reverb that made it sound like it came out of a megaphone.
"I gots to know"
I've been using that line for my daily life for years now 😂😂😂😂
That's all WRONG!!!
YOU SPELL like this
I zzzzzz GOTSSSS TO KNOW 😂😂😂😂
I feel ya...
😂😂😂😂
Omg, I been saying "I gots to go" when making a hasty exit 😂 Probably inspired by this and didn't realize.
Is it not I have guts to know?
Over 40 years later and this scene is still pure, distilled badass.
+Daniel Haire If this scene was filmed today it would be shaky cam, quick cuts and extreme close ups , the viewer would have no idea who was where or shooting at what....
@@leew1598 With muzzle flash added in post production and the actors not even attempting to feign recoil
yes
Can confirm nearly 50 years later, still badass.
@@cottonballs185 it looked like Clint was taking hell of a recoil on every shot. Very realistic..
Never, to the end of time, will we ever have an actor like Clint Eastwood again.
My God buddy you are 100% correct.. ain't had an actor even close since he started in movies
Scott Eastwood
@Robdog 1 lol no.yes what ? i think you need glasses
True but we have great talents like Colbert, Kimmel and Fallon on late night tv HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
hugh jackman?
What do Frank Sinatra, John Wayne and Steve McQueen have in common? They all turned down the role of Harry Callahan. Clint Eastwood took it and the rest is history.
Embree Walker II They all thought the story was too dark and violent especially John Wayne didn’t like it as thought too violent of movie and didn’t like how Harry is perceived as a vigilante and killing off criminals. Acting legend Burt Lancaster also turned down offer to play Harry Callahan as read script and thought it was too violent same with Paul Newman
Yeah.And you can add Robert Mitchum's name to the list also.Ironically his brother John got his best known screen role of Frank DiGeorgio.
Thank God for that!
They all made the right choice turning it down,because there would not of been more dirty Harry film series ,they where famous as the Duke,the cooler king,and ocean films.
Frank Sinatra turned it down because he couldn’t carry that hand cannon.
"Do I feel lucky? Well, do you, punk?"
The line that defines an entire movie.
No, I don't think that particular punk does feel lucky.
Right. I think I'd even go so far as to say it defines the entire series in a sense.
Most famous last-minute script fix! (Chewing the hot dog throughout is also wonderful)
Original script had Eastwood putting the gun up to his own head and pulling trigger. But Clint thought that was too extreme.
It really do
One of the greatest scenes in the history of cinema.
Are you serious?
Fanatic Father = troll
+wavygr yeah, you're right. good editing is a savior to movies, thas all
wavygr no he's right. It's highly memorable.
Fanatic Father he said one of the greatest scenes in cinema history not the greatest but Harry’s quote is known to be one greatest quotes in movie history as well and it is a classic scene. Must not be huge fan older action and cop thrillers
50 years since this movie came out and it is still one of the best. May it be remembered for 50 years more!
Not sure how popular all the Dirty Harry movies will be popular. But this original will be watched thousands of years into the future. All the great ones and classics will be.
Thats the beauty of creating movies. Once it is made....it is going to be available forever.
no one will watch this movie in the future, maybe a few thousand a year thats it@@PatrickOCnMD
I know people will watch this scene at least twice.
1. The first viewing.
2. Re-watch to count how many shots Harry fired.
Yeah. I did that.
+Raprap Angeles I fired six punk!
never did that, but now that I read this
I won't bother
Raprap Angeles How did you know?!
Jokes on you i counted first watch
Dirty Harry...one of the coolest and most badass dudes of all-time. Clint Eastwood really nailed that role. What a legend.
Yup. Equally as terrific in Action Films as Westerns. The one and only. Kinda sad growing up seeing all the Greats as a teenager in the 70's, and now Action Films are so over the top with Bald Headed Tatooed up Muscle Bound Guys..it's like a Meaningless Cartoon Who Cares?
" Well to tell ya in all this excitement I kinda lost track myself..."
The fact he was chewing his lunch the entire time makes him even more badass
He's remembering his past life as a tobacco-chewin' son-of-a-gun named Josey Wales...
@@dragonwithamonocle Josey's his dad
He's eating a hotdog while he takes down three men with a .44 magnum, got to love Eastwood! He's one of the most rugged males ever
Why waste a good hot dog?
Glizzy Gladiator
@@joel8583 .ⁿ0
honorable mention of Charles Bronson could be included.
@@mike-yx4wu definitely, Charles Bronson was a man of few words, don't want to mess with that guy
In this scene, Dirty Harry kind of smiles when asking the guy if he fells lucky because he knows the dude is a 2 bit thief that is too scared to try anything. At the end of the movie with the murderer, Harry says it mean like hoping the guy pulls on him so he can kill the guy as the courts won't do justice. It's a beautiful thing to watch Harry dealing out justice.
yeaah exactly! it always felt like he smiled, both because he knew the chamber was empty and because he knew the guy didn't even have the strength to lift the shotgun anyway
but later he knew there was a round in the chamber... and knew the guy would try something
Yeah, that's the message. For Harry, the bank robber guy is a loser ... but deserves an option to a better life. The lunatic curly hair guy is incurable and his fate is inevitable.
Well, this movie was fiction but in real life we all encounter people like that. A few percent of us are psychopaths ... sometimes disguisedly.
I love that little smile.
People often forget Harry always acts between the limits of the law, he is a cop, not a vigilante.
He had no intention of killing a 2 bit thief.
Yeah I always noticed that difference too between the two times that he uttered that phrase in the movie, he came off as LIGHTHEARTED the first time, the last time DEAD serious.
Ahahaha...his face when Clint pulls the trigger and Clints laugh made my day.
My favorite movie line of all time, which I used during my firearms training in 1992, which my bosses @ the NYC Dept of Probation were not amused when I uttered that line, even in jest!
One of the things I love about this scene (apart from the obvious iconicness of it) is that at 0:49 the cinema in the background (behind Callaghan) is showing "Play Misty for Me" which was Clint Eastwood's debut as a director, and was due for release later the same year that Dirty Harry was showing in cinemas. Dirty Harry came out in April 1971; Play Misty for Me came out that October. :D
Yea I noticed that. Director playing a joke on the audience. Breaking the wall do to speak crossing reality with fiction
Never saw the marquee before. Now I got to go watch the hole thing again lol
@bazcuda Thank you for that utterly useless piece of information.
Thank you. I never would have noticed that. It makes the whole scene even more memorable, if possible. Thanks.
According to IMDB, Dirty Harry came out in December 1971.
Clints smile at the end was so cute
He was a very pretty man.
Brilliant. They don't make movies like that anymore. Pure class.
The difference between this scene and the same one with Scorpio is, in this scene he's talking the perp out of going for the gun. In the last scene he's goading Scorpio into going for the gun.
And in both scenes, Harry actually does know how many shots he's fired.
the smile at the end is priceless!
Dude had some seriously cool hair.
J B It was the hairstyle popularized by Elvis couple years earlier
Love Clint eastwood
Lot of men have long hair i do
These Dirty Harry movies are still so relevant to our culture today. We need more Clint Eastwood’s in the world!
The older I've become, he's hands down my favorite actor. Our Dad was a real Man.
@@sitarnut Same! Looking forward to Cry Macho this year. I read the book and wow if it’s done right it’ll be a masterpiece for Clint.
Idk, Harry didn’t care for some pretty important constitutional amendments. Law enforcement without the rule of law leads to chaos. We _do_ need more Clint Eastwood’s in the world, but we don’t need more Harry’s.
Happy 90th Birthday,Clint Eastwood!
I've never heard the sound of a real 44 magnum being fired but this sound, when I heard it as a kid just has stuck with me and my love of the Dirty Harry movie franchise.
"I gots to know" I was like 'no you don't sir,you're lucky your arms still attached' lol.
I suspect it was one of those things where he was going to ask himself for the rest of his life if he never found out. He just never expected Harry to point the gun at him to show him.
@@karazor-el6085 its exactly this.
this is one of those situations where the ambiguity of the question would follow him for the rest of his days
(would i have died then, and there?)
This guy was in four Dirty Harry movies.
Half a century ago and still a badass scene
We should make this Clint Eastwood scene a required link for any dictionary's definition of cool.
Along with Steve McQueen and Sam Elliott
Brilliant film ,Clint Eastwood brilliant actor , and that one saying is probably one of the most recognisable in film history. Absolutely brilliant
Could use a lot more Cops like Dirty Harry. 1 Amendment 2 Amendment 🇺🇸💪
1:26 - “I know what you’re thinking: Did he fire six shots or only five? Well, to tell you the truth in all this excitement, I kind of lost track myself. But being this is a .44 Magnum, the most powerful handgun in the world and it could blow your head clean off. You got to ask yourself one question: “Do I feel lucky? Well, do you, punk?”” - “Dirty” Harry Callahan
“I know what you’re thinking: Did he fire six shots or only five? Well, to tell you the truth in all this excitement, I kind of lost track myself. But being this is a .44 Magnum, the most powerful handgun in the world and it could blow your head clean off. You got to ask yourself one question: “Do I feel lucky? Well, do you, punk?” - Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter 1438
In this scene, he calls him "buck" . . . It was a little bit of a dig at the time. It was only when he confronted the killer that he used the "punk", and that was because he knew how it would make the killer act.
@@carlbruschnigjr1757 he clearly says PUNK
@KaneLofton Totally different movies. And Harry had no bullets. So..........
I'm struggling to make sense of your comment.
@KaneLofton Oh sure, woosh, you're right. Harry should have just started dry firing his revolver then? You realize the scene starts with him saying only 1 word....HALT...and then unloading on the bad guys. Or is that another woosh for me? You're reminded of a scene where a guy says "don't talk, just shoot", but our main character here already did that, has an empty revolver in his hand, but his long speech reminds you of the other movie, and it's 'woosh' for me. Ok....you got me on this one.
An awesome scene......the empty gun and the smile at the end was just brilliant!
Fun Fact: The demeanor and voice of Geralt of Rivia the Witcher (in the English version of the games) was inspired by Dirty Harry/Clint Eastwood
bullshit
@@duang923 lmao
Emmmm no geralt is Just sound Like Polish guy who speak english
@@The90sKid518 CD Project Red literally told Doug Cockle to use Dirty Harry as an inspiration to find the voice, and Henry Cavill uses the same voice as Doug Cockle. Obviously I am an English speaker so I don't know what Polish Geralt sounds like, but that's the truth of it buddy even Doug Cockle said the Voice Director told him to sound like medieval Dirty Harry
@@duang923 Doug Cockle (English voice actor for Geralt) said the Voice Director from CD Project Red said to use Dirty Harry as a platform/inspiration. Henry Cavill uses the same voice as Doug Cockle and has even admitted to basically copying it.
gotta love the sound effects of the magnum firing
4 People weren't lucky.
SulliMike241 14
Crazy Steve make that 20
5 people.. or was it 6? Dirty Harry has lost track of it in either way
😄😄😄😄
Martin, "I don't think it's nice you laughing. Those unlucky ones don't like people laughing. It's the crazy idea you laughing at them. Now ... if you apologize, like I know you're going to do, they might convinced that you really didn't mean it". 🙃
Best Actor In History! And Still Strong Today. Canada 🇨🇦 Loves Clint Eastwood.
It's Harry's contemptuous sneer at the end that really makes it.
I watched this movie on TV many times growing up and loved it. Finally when I had my own teenage sons I thought it was time to introduce them to Mr. Eastwood with this movie. I rented it and BOY WAS I SHOCKED AT WHAT HAD BEEN CENSORED OUT OF THE TV VERSION! Woooo boy... kinda embarrassing to be watching this in its original cut with your 14 yr old boys LOL. Great movie either way.
Clint Eastwood was 41 yrs old in 1971
Talk about Test of Times 💥
Nobody can do Dirty Harry like Clint Eastwood 😊
I remember taping this off of TV when I was a kid. The local broadcast chopped it up so bad that he only shot twice!
The bank robber is Albert Popwell, and he must have been a good friend of Clint. He's also the Pimp in Magnum Force, Mustapha in The Enforcer, and his buddy Horace King in Sudden Impact. He's the one who gives Harry the AutoMag.
That iconic gun and the sound. Stunning. Instantly associated with Clint Eastwood. Legendary
I love how this scene sets up the film's climax.... Here he's probably toying and joking a bit knowing the dude won't go for the gun. So he just want to say something cool.
When he repeats the same lines in an extremely threatening way to the lead Villain in the climax you know from his more intense delivery he ain't joking about it anymore.
This is one great scene. Every red blooded man can only dream of being this badass.
Yeah, cuz he was totally gonna somehow pick up that shot gun with his left hand faster than the guy with the gun could step on it…
@@Earthneedsado-over177 wait it’s just a movie? Wtf so why am I writing these hefty emails to Hollywood’s parents demanding they take this off the air?!…
Oh wait I’m not, it was just a joke…
@@lcunash8093 Sounds like you are having fun all by yourself. Carry on.
@@Earthneedsado-over177 You're saying Harry didn't take the shotgun away? ...um yeah he did. He picked it up and started walking away with it. Watch the scene again.
@UCg2rlewCUheuNkgZE7D8P8w he picked it up dumbass
@@Smithy250 you are correct, dumbass.
0:05 best dive in movie history
OVER 50 YEARS later and this movie is still aweome and badass!
and to think the Zodiac was active during the time this movie was made.
The letters Scorpio writes were based upon those that the Zodiac wrote to the papers. In the letter shown in the scene in the mayor's office, they tried to make the hand printing as close to that of the Zodiac as they could.
Dirty Harry scared the Zodiac Killer into early retirement.
DodgerFan1988 Clint scared him into becoming Ted Cruz
@@emt5330 Indeed, and this film is also shown in David Fincher's "Zodiac", which is an amazing and creepy film.
The zodiac killer..?
One of the best scenes in movie history
'A man's got to know his limitations' and 'Go ahead, MAKE MY DAY', from 'Dirty Harry' sequels are also part of my favorite movie quotes.
There will never be anyone who could eclipse Dirty Harry.
Man, there’s something about a cop with a hand cannon that’s badass, like a modern cowboy or something
Clint is a cowboy for life even without his poncho and hat, he is the legend of the cinegraphic west
That 44 has massive recoil it's a cannon.
50 years old and its still awesome!
There's something about the way Eastwood holds guns that makes it so cool
X Ray Studios
Clint could point a banana at someone and still look cool 🍌!
@@ZepG True
rick grimes looks pretty cool holding his revolver too. I wish andrew lincoln was in a western
@@user-uo8ny1kj4cAndrew Lincoln legitimately has a fast draw, too. There’s a comedy sketch of him where he draws the revolver and it was shockingly quick and smooth.
@@iambuhlockay8007 Hopefully one day we can see him in a western
RIP Albert Popwell, great actor in all 5 Dirty Harry movies.
Good friend of Clint
Actually he wasn’t in the final Dirty Harry movie, “The Dead Pool”. He wasn’t available, as he was filming “Who’s That Girl?” at the time they were shooting ‘TDP’.
@@kato64 You're right, my bad!
@@bobby70077 - I had to look up the reason he wasn’t available, but I remember saying to my wife on the way out of the theatre the night we saw “TDP” that I was disappointed he wasn’t in it, as he’d been in the first four, so I clearly remembered him not being in it.
also in Coogans Bluff.
Ah, back when San Fran was a peaceful place.
You’re not from the city, let alone the Bay Area, are you?
@@theeciscokid6156 I guess he ain't
@@theeciscokid6156 he's probably from Texas
I thought it was full of homeless and junkies
@@theeciscokid6156bruh San Fran is anything but good, I’m a native Bay Area dude
One of the most badass moments of classic cinema and old Hollywood.
Clint is the GOAT.
Now this is 50 years ago, Clint is 90 years old, still this will be watched for a decade to come. SWELL...
So how many people noticed the biggest Easter Egg, ever. At the 0.50 mark you can see directly over Clint's head the Marquee for the movie house. It says "Play Misty for Me". A Clint Eastwood movie.
Such a classic and iconic scene.
That smirk says it all.
2:26 That's the face of a man who loves his job
One of the greatest Movie lines ever from one of the TRUE greats
Still the best cop film ever, after 50 years!
Difficult to look this badass dressed like a geography teacher but Clint pulls it off
This movie comes to my mind everytime I hear: “.44 Magnum.”
And I never even seen this movie before. Way before my time (early 90’s). But I feel like I gotta see this movie.
Such a good acting from the legendary clint eastwood
Happy 85th Birthday,Clint!
CLASSIC Dirty Harry!!
Smith and Wesson couldn't keep up demands with the 44 magnum after this show was over very true
The way he says Halt! So badass
@ Chumpy the Anteater, yeah it is, & befire he said it, he crammed the rest of his hot dog in his mouth, lol
Proper way to handle criminals!!!!😂😂😂😂
Ironically cops use this as an example of what not to be.
@@drgenmo8340 this was nearly 50 yrs ago
@@drgenmo8340 Who's "worse" though, Harry or Cobra?
@@Retiredmco Even by those standards that's comically.
@@dnasty312 and how is that relevant to what I said?
I love Albert Popwell. Clint must've liked him too as he cast him in other movies.
I think they were best friends in real life, if i'm not mistaken
@@DrQuagmire1 I agree...RIP Mr Popwell.
I love this scene probably one of the greatest scene in cinema history.
Over 5 years since i saw this movie for the first time. I still have this quote fresh in my mind as if it was the first time i heard it
Meu herói. Um grande ator sem comparação! Saudades dessa época, onde Hollywood era um ambiente de grandes produções e atores inesquecíveis.
The '70's cinema greatest one-two punch; The Eastwood/Harry cruel ironic chuckle matched with that mirthful grin that made the sun dim slightly by compare.
Still one of the best movies that Clint Eastwood stared in ! Do ya feel lucky
Without a doubt the dirty Harry series first 3 especially, outlaw Jose whales , where eagles dare and good bad ugly
Good old Clint and the Magnum.44. Doesn't come any better.
I was living in San Francisco at the time this was being filmed. I was in the crowd that was watching as inspector Callahan drove the car through the liquor store plate glass window,
Wow, tell us more about this.
@@IronMan-tk8uc That one scene where he is actually driving the car through the window was, maybe, 30 seconds in the film. It took a half a day to film. The 'liquor store' was a vacant store front that took a few days to make into the liquor store, breakaway glass props, all the product on the shelves, with the store front itself being a prop.
Now everyone and their dog drives cars thru windows as a regular thing
Everyday at school , someone would reenact this scene with there own words, or word for word. Classic shxt for an 80s baby
LOL! 🤣 He is literally in the middle of lunch doing all this! 😂
That little chuckle as he turns away...
At 2:10 “I gots to know” 😂😂😂😂
Bet he felt dumb asf, coulda blown him away with that shotty
Dirty Harry movies are among the few where such short clips are still worth it.
Albert Popwell- the guy in the striped shirt- appeared in the first four "Harry" movies; very underrated actor. My favorite, though was Mustapha in "the Enforcer". RIP
Albert Popwell lived on Franklin Ave. In Hollywood. I Know because he was my friends Canasta card partner for years.
I think his name was Horace in Sudden Impact.....
@@mdd1963 Yeah, he was finally on the same side as Harry... I hated that his character didn't survive the film , though .
If you pay close attention... Harry actually fires six shots. Good job on maintaining continuity 👍
0:06: Third shot is heard when the punk is shown inside the car
Clint Eastwood is a 🎥 icon!!!!!!!
I've know the .44 Magnum because of this movie.😅😂😂😂
I know what you're thinking. "Did he fire six shots or only five?" Well to tell you the truth in all this excitement I kinda lost track myself. But being this is a .44 Magnum, the most powerful handgun in the world and would blow your head clean off, you've gotta ask yourself one question: "Do I feel lucky?" Well, do ya, punk?!
- ฉันรู้ว่าแกคิดอะไรอยู่ "มันยิงไป6หรือว่า5นัดกันนะ" ฉันบอกตามตรงนะว่าในสถานการณ์สุดขีดเช่นนี้ฉันเองก็ไม่ทันได้นับเหมือนกัน แต่นี่คือปืนพกขนาด .44 แม็กนั่มที่ทรงพลังที่สุดในโลกและมันเป่าหัวแกให้กระจุยได้สบาย แกคงมีคำถามหนึ่งอยู่ในหัวว่า "หวยจะออกที่กูมั้ยวะ?" จริงมั้ยไอ้สวะ?! -
Visited universal studios maybe 3 years ago and saw this city set where this scene was filmed. Still looks relatively the same
Harry definitely fired 6 times…and he knows it!
I don’t mean to be thankful for injuries but Frank Sinatra getting injured during the filming of this movie was probably one of the best things to ever happen. No one, and I mean no one, would have been able to pull off the charisma and coolness like Eastwood did!
Hard to savor the subtle essence of a good hot dog in the middle of a fire fight. It takes training, discipline and a commitment to culinary excellence.
That line was one of the most imitated ever “do you feel lucky punk?”
I bet this was fun to make. Clint Eastwood is awesome.
Gotta love Harry!!
Best movie bluff.
Jim carry love this scene 😂😂😂😂😂😂
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One thing's for sure...that gun is smoooooooookin'!
Reminds me of Jim Carrey from The mask 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
San Francisco needs a Dirty Harry now.
I counted, Dirty Harry did in fact shoot 6 times...before he says his famous line "5 or 6 shots?"
Yeah. But the guy didn't know,and wasn't willing to gamble
@@johnnyguitar6639 - And yet, he gots to know…
@nemo pouncey Han shot first and it was self defense because Greedo had directly threatened him and had a gun pointed at him that is clear grounds for self defense, unless you live in the crapholes of California or NY.
_“do i feel lucky? well, do ya, punk?”_
- the scolded cat