Dirty Harry | Do You Feel Lucky, Punk | Warner Classics
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- Опубліковано 23 сер 2024
- Scorpio is threatening the city of San Francisco while Inspector Callahan (Clint Eastwood) stops a 211 in progress.
About Dirty Harry (1971):
Academy Award winner Clint Eastwood stars as no-holds-barred San Francisco cop Dirty Harry Calahan in this action thriller that began a an action franchise--Dirty Harry. When detective Harry Calahan is assigned to pay extortion money to a serial murderer, the payoff goes wrong. Now with the life of a 14-year-old girl at stake, Callahan refuses to allow anything--including the law--to keep him from stopping the killer.
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Clint Eastwood was like part Hard-Boiled Detective, part Western Gunslinger in this. Dirty Harry is a bona fide classic.
And his Smith & Wesson model 29 did all the talking stole the show.
@@chuckselvage3157 The N-frame Smiths from the 1970s were works of art. I have the .357 Magnum version of that same revolver, the model 27 with 8 3/8-inch barrel.
To think, John Wayne was first choice and turned it down
@@christop997 John Wayne is a legend and could have done the role very well in my opinion. Kirk Douglas, Burt Lancaster, Robert Mitchum, Steve McQueen, and Paul Newman were all offered the role as well, and they all also could have done great in the role, in my opinion. Frank Sinatra was also offered the role, which would have been a different sort of role for him when compared to The Man With The Golden Arm, From Here To Eternity, and The Manchurian Candidate, but he did some detective movies like Tony Rome, The Detective, and Lady In Cement in the late 1960's and could have done good in this role too.
But at the end of the day, I think Clint Eastwood was the best choice and he made the character as iconic as he is. It's just hard to imagine any other legendary actor in the role at this point. Clint Eastwood embodied the Dirty Harry character perfectly.
@@azohundred1353 One of my favourite films of all is John Wayne's The Shootist.. But John Wayne made Brannigan a film like Dirty Harry set in London but it didn't play as well.. He lacked a believably ruthless edge probably because he was already famous with established characteristics.
There will NEVER be a remake of Dirty Harry. It couldn't get made today for a MODERN AUDIENCE.
more like because of a MODERN HOLLYWOOD, the modern audience is a myth.
They already did. Dirty Harry was killed, and they revived him in a secret laboratory and became Logan and eventually joined the X-Men.
Of course it could: 'Dirty Harriet', a green-haired trans 'woman' chasing a misogynist out to kill all the lesbians in town. Disney is probably already in pre-production.
They’re too snowflakey these days.
Of course they can, Harry would be Harriett, a black trans lesbian, the bank robbers would be cis white male, ofc.
Clint is the man. From the spaghetti westerns to dirty Harry and his great movies directing there's never gonna be anyone to touch him
I think I have damn near all his stuff.
Thank God Mr. Eastwood is still with us at 94. He once said the words I live by: "Never let the old man in".
I’d rather look forward to Heaven than spend my time and efforts delaying Hell.
Yes he is and in better chape than Biden hahaha! 😆😆
@@kirkmcgee1Heaven & Hell 😂🤣😂. You’ve been reading those fairy-tales again.
@@kirkmcgee1 yea , you crack on with that, the rest of us will strive in the here and now.
Better shape than Biden I think not. Clint had a full conversation with an empty chair, his days of acting are pretty much done
Good ol Mayor "I think he's got a point". Underrated line.
It shows that that even though the mayor may be a jerk he isnt an idiot.
that's classic
Yeah, if he didn't he'd have to be put on double secret probation!
It’s rated exactly where it should be.
He's probably a trans DEI hire.
The look on Harry's face when he gets interrupted is classic!
Just one scene of Clint Eastwood has more charisma in it than the whole 80-2020 movies era i think
Lol
Any badge will tell you, nothing pisses us off more than having to deal with idiots on our lunch or dinner breaks.
That signature squint does appear in a lot of his movies.
*Harry's seniors were suffering from Inferiority Complex, due to Ignoring them by Mayor.* 🤔🤨🙄🤑🤗🤭🤫
This generation will never have a Clint Eastwwod. It's so sad!!!
yeah gun violence is so low now. fckng hypocrite
Well... we have john wick and the equalizer but neither is dirty harry😂
We have Deadpool and Wolverine???? But ya, there will NEVER be another Dirty Harry!!!!!
So ...we wold call her crusty cindy?😂@Eatzbugs-q2w
@Eatzbugs-q2wor ruddy cindy
The way Eastwood squints when the other cop talks over him. Classic. Theres no one like him.
"...I figure he isn't out collecting for the Red Cross..." Well done, Harry!
Love the Mayor's response.
I love that line.
also I would LOVE to tell our mayor- "well, for the last three-quarter of an hour I've been in your outer office waiting on your ass"
People cannot handle the truth, don’t want the truth, allow truth to be distorted by deception & most of all don’t have the authority of truth.
The author, maker & bearer of truth is our Lord Jesus Christ. One and only Son of God who transcends this corrupt world. His conquests over sin begins with truth.
They will never be able to remake any of the Dirty Harry movies for one important reason... Clint Eastwood. There is no substitute for Mr.Eastwood and never will be!!! Can I have a amen?
Most probably they would make Rotten Harry.
Amen.
When it comes to US foreign policy on Russia/Ukraine, we need Clint Eastwood for Secretary of Defense or Secretary of State.
Amen!
Amen
SF needs Dirty Harry more now than ever.
They got the “dirty” part. City is a $hithole, literally, there is human feces all over.
He was fired years ago and now you can see the results of defunding the police...
No way, DEI hires are all you get. Suck it!
America needs him, his marksmanship means he doesn't miss...
The whole world needs a Dirty Harry. To take out the garbage, left by woke.
These older movies just had soul. It's truly hard for me to explain. Hell I don't even know how to explain. But they are just built different. A different feeling, a different time, men being men, women being women, no nonsense, fun scripts. Jus different.
They took their time to build characters.
Men were men?
I guess you forgot...
Alice (male prosty): My friends call me Alice, and I will take a dare.
Harry: Well, Alice, when was the last time you were busted?
Alice: If you're vice, I'll kill myself!
Harry: Well, do it at home!
I agree and I understand what you mean, The film felt genuine and alive. Most films are like that in the 60's,70s,80s, and 90's.
In those days they were only just catching on to the idea of the sequel being the driver of revenue, they did crazy stuff like placing interesting characters played by fine actors in an absorbing narrative.
It's not the movie, nor is it the actors (though after many years they seem larger than life), I think it is the world and all the changes that have happened since the release of the the movie; it was a simpler time then. I was eleven for three months following the release of the movie and it obviously imprinted on me. Seeing it on the big screen helped immensely as we had a black and white television at that time.
Who doesn’t luv Clint in this series?
the criminals of san fransisco
Luv? 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Aren't you a little too old to be so edgy?
Are u bald
left wingers.
@@windowshasyou5561 MAGOT ALERT
Fun Fact: Clint Eastwood eating the hot dog while stopping the robbery was inspired by James Cagney in White Heat (1949) eating a chicken wing while shooting someone. Here's Clint's own words in a 2008 interview:
”When he comes out in White Heat eating a chicken leg and blasting a guy in the trunk of a car, you go, ‘Yeah, that’s offsetting, but in a nice way.’ The scene in Dirty Harry where I’m eating a hot dog in that shootout, that’s a steal.”
Nothing cooler than a legend inspiring a legend. Dirty Harry and White Heat both happen to be Warner Bros. classics, interestingly. Anyway, just a fun fact.
It's also a good fact.
you know nothing of Tuco
Thank you for this!
@@patsaklaras Eli Wallach made the Tuco character legendary in The Good, The Bad And The Ugly, without a doubt. One of the all-time great characters and performances in any movie. It is worth noting that James Cagney's chicken eating and shooting in White Heat predates Eli Wallach's by 17 years though. I'd actually think it's possible Clint Eastwood, who's a fan of Cagney, spoke about it with Eli Wallach while filming The Good, The Bad And The Ugly and Wallach might have done his chicken leg window breaking shootout as an homage as well. This might have given Clint Eastwood the idea to pay homage when he played Dirty Harry a few years later after that. Just my take.
At the end of the day, Tuco played by Eli Wallach in The Good The Bad And The Ugly, Harry Callahan played by Clint Eastwood in Dirty Harry, and Cody Jarrett played by James Cagney in White Heat are all legendary performances by legendary actors in legendary movies. All 3 of the movies are some of my all-time favorites.
Nice…thanks for that☺️
Now I understand why my old boss and friend used to tell me “I gots ta know”.
Rest in Peace, Andy ❤
And that line has been around over 50 years
My favorite Harry's line is "Go ahead,make my day",just super badass
Rooftop patrols? Sloped rooftops?!? Call your men down already, it’s not safe up there!!!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
No dei hires in these movies...🙂
@@spareparts7630 Sadly, it was just starting to come in at that time. Harry Callaghan's character was written to ILLUSTRATE the utter stupidity of that whole "PC" BS that morphed into DEI
@@spareparts7630 Move forward to the Enforcer and you've very much got a DEI hire in inspector Kate Moore played by Tyne Daly. Once again, it's Harry vs. Crime/ Harry vs. bureaucracy. My very favourite line from that movie was "If she wants to play lumberjack she's going to have to learn to roll her end of the log"
Bring in the Slope Roof Rangers!
This scene is one of THE most iconic moment in 70’s cinema! 👍
same moive - "I wanna know who in this room knows what law is being broken besides cruelty to animals!"
Back in the day when cars were basically boxes on wheels, telephones had dials and even crooks listened to good music.
Nah, they're boxes on wheels now, one poxy SUV looks like any other. I'm British and the fact has to be faced that American cars of the 50's, 60's and 70's were unbelievable combinations of fun, form and function. If you doubt this fact, Google the 1967 Plymouth Belvedere GTX, my dream car.
No internet and no smartphones and no AC's.
@@stevejones8101
71 AMC Javelin for me!
How I do miss riding ( or more accurately, sliding back & forth ) in my grandpa’s full-size autos in the 1970s. Ford Fairlanes, Galaxys, & Falcons…..Sigh…..Not a box on wheels to be found in Grandpa’s garage. And not even the mention of anything Japanese. He was a WW2 combat veteran..
@@MasmydaMusyAlso no UA-cam so back then you couldn't post your boomer, garbage, boring ass comments .
San Francisco needs people like DIrty Harry more than ever now.
everybody does
Das glaube ich dir....
@@petergarbe2459 Danke, ich auch!
It's called special forces.
California paid a hell of a price for being stylish !
Me and the boys sat thru this movie twice, then left the movie theater and went to 7-11 and loaded up our 1970's style tube socks with Miller ponies and watched it twice more. Saw it four times in one day!!! DAMN GREAT TIMES the 70'S!!!
Shitty beer.
ok Boomer😂
That's what all law-abiding citizens want to see. Justice being administered. And Clint is the best administrator.
The 44 Mag was the Administrator
everyone knows that gun owners have a strange fetish for "legally sanctioned" killing
This makes me nostalgic for when politicians used to actually let cops enforce laws.
"I gots ta know" click - classic line! One of the great movies I saw at the drive-in many moons ago the 70s.
And the actor, Albert Popwell, whose character said that, played three other parts in Dirty Harry movies.
@@number4cat1 Yes, he and Clint were friends
Saw it at the glen many moons ago. Kids today don’t even know
Dont ask questions you should knots to know 😂
My dad met him by chance unknowingly. My dad had the opportunity to lead Albert Popwell to the Lord. He trusted Christ as his Savior. He told my dad that he was an actor with Clint Eastwood. My dad thought to himself that seemed far fetched. Until my dad looked him up years later when the internet took off and thought, “oh my, Albert was really in Dirty Harry!”
Grew up in Darwin in the 60s and 70s,my parents would always take us kids to the cinema to watch the latest Clint Eastwood movie from the spaghetti Westerns to the Dirty Harry movies,the perfect childhood, they don't make them like that any more.
I love to see the Sears and JC Penney's Catalog back.. Oh the womens underwear and Bikini pages were the best They don't make women like they use too
Love Dirty Harry movies. They portrayed real men.
Yeah.... men that have never existed
Portrayed an outlaw
@@ebarteldesthey did. These were the kind of men who founded the american nation.
@@sonnylatchstring Can you specify what was unlawful about any of what he did? And if so, how is it reasonable to outlaw whatever he was doing? I guess you prefer the "just following orders" types...
"I think he's got a point"😂
A true classic. We need more guys like Harry out there
Definitely
and here
Clint is the best cowboy and the best cop ever.
never tire of watching clint absolute legend no one comes close
One of the best movies ever.
Now I know where Lt Frank Drebin borrowed the That's My Policy answer from !!! 😂😂😂😂😂
Police Chief: "That was a troupe of actors performing Shakespeare in the park."
Hahaha mee too
Wait, wasn't that Enrico Pallazzo?
One of THE greatest films ever made, and the soundtrack is absolutely brilliant.
Absolutely, pure 70s bliss, when they still knew how to make them right.
Not just a wonderful, a masterful crime drama, but a look back into the world of San Francisco of the 60's, a site we will never see again. I watch this if, for no other reason, than the "flavor" of the late 60's San Francisco that I miss so much.
1971
A sight, not a site.
You see sights since you have sight with which to see.
You may work on a site because it is a place you could be.
Independence since 1776 and yet still not managed to master the English language. 🤣
It was a wonderful time and I had so much fun there as a young lad. Sadly SF has losts its charm and way.
Why not? Bring SF back! I would love to visit that city as it was 50 years ago. I live in northern europe.
History fact.. After the ( not so) great San Francisco earthquake, a vast majority of the property rebuilds were done by the supply of the native Enzed Kauri tree timber. Native NZ wood trade is banned now of course because we actually got a clue.
I've seen this movie at least 50 times in the last 50+ years and never noticed until now......"Play Misty For Me" in on the theater marquee in the background!!! Which is another of Clint's movies.
Love Albert Popwell as the bank robber. "Hey, I just gots to know." Eastwood must have really liked him because he was in four of the Dirty Harry movies and finally played a good guy in the last one, Sudden Impact.
Horace
@@WilliamBonney-gl2qf Yeah, JAMF! He kept calling Harry that and Harry had to ask what that meant. 🤣
great movie I love Clint's movies all great
I counted the shots. Harry did, indeed, fire 6 shots.
Yup. There’s a shot that happens kinda off screen that many people, including myself, miss.
Should always count your rounds.
San Francisco needs another Dirty Harry today!
Every city in the west could use a few like him.
There’s plenty willing to be one. The system doesn’t want them.
a couple of years later in another Dirty Harry movie, the black guy in the purple shirt played Horace, a partner of Dirty Harry
Clint Eastwood uses a lot of the same people in his various movies - loyalty and a paycheck. Don't see much of that anymore, treating people right.
12 Years later, in Sudden Impact from 1983 and it was his last act in Dirty Harry movies. In 1973 he played a pimp killed by a traffic cop in "Magnum Force" and in 1976 he played Mustafa, a leader of black group in "The Enforcer". Actor didn't star in "The Dead Pool"
That actor is the late Albert Popwell a good friend of Clint Eastwood's since meeting in the movie "Coogans Bluff" in 1968.
"Good morning, Horace."
Yeah, he was in all of them except for the last one. Good friend of mr Eastwood, loved him in Sudden Impact.
'I gots to know' is an all time classic line, whenever we are playing a bit of Texas hold em it is always used.
You'll never get another Gigachad like Clint ever again.
Clint Eastwood is a joy to behold as he casually walks across the street eating his beloved hot dog, then opening up his 44 magnum as if it were a 88mm cannon. The scene is so well done, in an odd, perverse way. Very clever, deft acting by the underrated, Clint.. Hollywood could take a lesson.
I have worked in the film industry for some time, and believe me, Hollywood needs him more than ever.
Yeah !
@Haff, Thanks for your note. All best.
@@BeauDare-ov7py In Germany we had a superb actor playing a role like Clint Eastwood, his name was Klaus Loewitsch and the TV show was Peter Strohm. In his role he was an ex Hamburg Kripo cop blasting away mafiosi when the normal police couldnt. A superb actor!
@Schlipper, Many thanks for your interesting note. This actor, Klaus sounds absolutely wonderful. All best wishes.
Gotta love Clint Eastwood! Casually munching on a hot dog while taking out the bad guys!
That's what happens when you eat an All-American hot dog.
Ở Việt Nam là ăn bánh mỳ đặc biệt ngon đấy...
A man's gotta eat and know his limitations.
Good old action- THE statement- iconic- The man- a legend
Best couple ever... Clint Eastwood and Smith and Wesson model 29❤
the ultimate gen X fantasy, to be as tough as they imagined their dad to be
Boy, the city of San Francisco sure has changed......
Sadly
Because of drugs.
@@larss.1876lol sure, “drugs”
Yeah, such a lovely city it's become. No longer a cesspool of rogue cops it used to be.
@@missingno88 If not, what is the reason?
Clint for President.
Finding $100,000 today is pocket change. The perspective of then and now is frightening as hell.
Notice that San Francisco always has cable cars everywhere in movies when in reality there only a handful of them.
Nice one. Love those big old American cars.
Fun Fact: That Punk ended up turning his life around to become Harry's friend in Sudden Impact!
I thought he was one of the robbers..."Who's we sucka!" "Smith, Wesson, and me!"
@@JamesR1234 Nah. He played Horace.
@@mortb9 You are of course right. I stand corrected. It's been awhile since I saw Sudden Impact. In going down memory lane, he was also the pimp in Magnum Force, played Mustapha in The Enforcer, Horace of course in Sudden Impact, and back in 1968 was threatening Clint Eastwood's character with a switchblade in Coogan's Bluff as "Wonderful Digby." He had a long and distinguished career that lasted for decades.
Yes, that is typically something they do after a life of crime. "Turn dey laafe arount"
actually that actor, Albert Popwell, was in the first four Dirty Harry movies. Bank Robber in Dirty Harry, a Pimp in Magnum Force, Big Ed Mustafa in The Enforcer and Horace King in Sudden Impact. The only one he wasn't in was The Dead Pool
"I gots to know!"
Albert Popwell subsequently starred in Magnum Force as the pimp, The Enforcer as the black rights activist leader, and then Sudden Impact as Harry's partner.
they recycle the actors, I watched “The Untouchables” and they had Edward Platt, chief in Get Smart and Dwayne Hickman of Dobie Gillis fame. Also The Professor from Gilligan’s Island. Probably many others.
Got to have lunch with Albert Popwell once, Very cool dude, RIP
The good old days.💪👍🇺🇸
I cant watch this film anymore without thinking about Sledge Hammer, it's even got the same Mayor.
A violent classic that can still make your day
"Play Misty for Me" was on at the cinema in the background............
was gonna post the same
Always liked that little touch. Rather than today where some films are seemingly made to consist entirely of Easter eggs.
I have stayed at that house. I climbed into the treehouse. I rock!
What a star! He doesn't have to say much. Those squinty eyes filling up the screen is electric.
I love the mayors line 'I think he has got a point'. Top notch 70's crime thriller showcasing Clint at his best.
WB when are going to release Dirty Harry on 4k? You know it will sell. While you are at it we all want Excalibur as well.
They should release them in theaters, one a week. It'll probably be the biggest crowds.
Seeing how Warner is being run these days , they would destroy every copy of Dirty Harry just to get a tax break.
King Arthur, Excalibur? Wish I could get it on UA-cam! Great movie!!!
Magnum Force!
Clint has already Signed off on 4K Scan upgrades of the Dirty Harry films, and apparently Where Eagles Dare also, They’ll now be waiting for the right time to release them.
I saw this when it first came out in theaters. It was fantastic for its day. I seldom enjoyed a movie more in my life.
Clint was a beauty indeed, and we need more like him.
Go ahead Punk. Make my day. Lol.... Grandpa once called me a Punk due to something I had done to irritate him. I never heard him swear until that day, he used a word that was so out of his time and I started laughing. I couldn't hold back and laughing made things even hotter.
Very good movie a true classic one of my favorites from the great clint eastwood
Do you feel lucky punk? One of the best lines in movie history!
If there was ever a time that SF needed Dirty Harry back. Used to be such a nice place.
One of the best movie scenes ever!
This never gets old... Seen it dozens of times....
And still my favourite line is, "excuse me Captain, I know this might sound silly, but can you fly" Harry replies, "no never had a lesson"
Great line, from Clint, be it the Spaghetti Westerns or Dirty Harry the scrips are treasures that are still drawing accolades 10’s of years later.
"You gotta do it for me, Billy, McGarnagle."
We the american people love dirty HARRY you go CLint. ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Eastwood
Jeez, Harry. You gonna swallow that stuff, or what !
😂 not until he shot all the crooks !
Clint Eastwood ; The one and only.
That's Dean Wormer!
And Fletcher from Outlaw Josey Wales. John and Clint go back aways.
Harry might get put on double secret probation if he is not careful.
"Fat, drunk and stupid is no way to go through life son!"
Face it Dorfman, you threw up ON Dean Wormer!
@@michaelbast7064 Flounder, you can't spend your whole life worrying about your mistakes! You f***ed up. You trusted us! Hey, make the best of it!
Best thing about this clip is that over 50 years ago there was still a bunch of friggin' construction messing up traffic
Clint, the name, the man, the actor, no other man reach him to the knees. 😊
He could have just kicked the shotgun away and the poor thug would not have been able to do anything. Instead, he gave us this iconic moment. Thanks, Eastwood.
Clint Eastwood for the daytime, Charles Bronson for the nighttime.
(If you don't get it, Charles Bronson in "Death Wish" is extremely similar to Dirty Harry but he kills the criminals vigilante-style during the night instead of during the daytime).
We need them both now, more then ever.
Both in real life would be a gift from heaven for any city with high crime rates..!
The classic piece of dialogue is my ringtone! An original UK cinema poster graces my wall! You could say I love this classic movie.
What did that poster cost you?
hey Andrew, you love this classic movie.
@@bluenetmarketing Good morning. Very little and I cannot remember exactly. Purchased in the UK back in the 1980's from a retired cinema manager who had it stored in a spare bedroom. We were fortunate and it was one amongst a number we, my brother and I, purchased that day. We also have the UK promotion booklet sent to cinemas before the film was released so that cinema managers would see the promotion material they would receive should or could be displayed. I also worked in a cinema myself when finishing my exams at weekends. We are great Eastwood fans and are fortunate to have a number of original UK and US posters and sets of cinema promotion stills. All part of a larger collection.
@@backwashjoe7864 Good morning and yes absolutely. Have a great day. Hot and sunny in my part of the UK today! 😀
@@andrewlorenz3139 That is fascinating information. I'm looking for some old monster movie posters at the moment.
Nobody could do the off-the-rack, JC Penny sportscoat look like 1970's Clint Eastwood!
Greetings from Puerto Rico 🇵🇷. Eastwood is the best for his charisma and great acting.
Dang, look how clean the streets are!
No zombie boys
I counted six shots, but it's hard to hear the final two with the hydrant water shooting up. Also, Callahan clearly looks at his empty cylinder for a moment, so he did know what the truth was. Callahan should get on of those police-issued semi-automatics (did they exist back then?) "I know what you're thinking. Did he fire sixteen shots or seventeen?"
And he didn't lose the food from his mouth too...gotta luv this cop!!!!❤❤❤❤💪💪💪💪💪
Even a thousand Harry Callahans couldn’t save SF now.
Tell me about it boss, i just got off BART at 10pm...what a disaster
Back in the day when San Francisco fought crime instead of embracing it....
Oh please, don’t tell me, that you take that movies for reality.
That's Woke... 🤣
@@vidright Your denseness preceeds you 🤡
@@vidright- atleast not like the $h!t hole it current is !
Tell that to the Black Panthers.
This and the ”too much sugar”-scene from another movie are Harry Callaghan Classics.
"Dirty Harry" had wonderful dialogue in every movie. The movies were action oriented, short set-up scenarios and very good dialogue, by all the actors. Rex Reason, as mayor, had a good lines in this film. A shame such movies can't be made in today's pusillanimous PC America. R.I.P. Holly Wood.
My favourite Harry Callahan scene. The second is in another movie where he poses as the pilot and shoots the guy through the exit divider after snarling at a passenger to "sit down!"
I love how he just casually walks out like he’s in his pajamas or something, still chewing on the glizzy from earlier, and just unloads mayhem on the town, stops the criminals, absolutely trolls the last guy, then walks away just as casual like…”yeah, you’re welcome everyone”
There are two parts of this speech that apparently only I noticed: 1) "I kind of lost track myself" is a deliberate lie - Harry always knows how many shots he's fired and how many are still in the cylinder; 2) The speech is a sanity test to determine if the perp is safe enough to be sent to jail - the bank robber passed the test and lived; Scorpio failed the test and was executed.
No, we all figured out the first part. Not sure I agree on the second.
Even though it’s full of flaws, it is one of the great scenes in cinema. Frank Sinatra was going to play Harry but broke his hand in the Manchurian Candidate and couldn’t handle the weapon. Friedkin was the original choice of director and didn’t think Sinatra could pull off the role with his New Jersey accent
Still chewing his first bite of hotdog as he walks over to the last guy, he wasted them all in the space of one mouthful. What a guy.
Luv all those 70s cars.
Most of the cars are from the 60s
Of course they are. The movie came out in the early 70s.
That's an all timer there "I gots to know". Dirty dirty lowdown around town baby..
53 years later, people still ask, do you feel lucky punk?
Always have to smile when Clint walks across the road and you see that the cinema is showing Play Misty for Me!😊
Bank robber was Big Ed Mustafa, who became an ally of Inspector Harry Callahan in subsequent films.
These movies are SO refreshing to watch nowadays...in our current f*cked up mad world.