I've seen all the Dirty Harry movies dozens of times and always find something new and exciting in them. Clint Eastwood is truly one the most iconic action heroes of all time!
i was 11 in '71 when the Dirty Harry came out and didn't see it until it came out on TV about 2-3 yrs later and edited. yeah, back in the good old days before cable and we only could get 3-4 channels depending on the clouds/wind affecting our antennas & rabbit ears. the good old days when the big 3 Networks would compete for movies we'd see on TV, usually friday and saturday nights. now it's the same 10 movies shown 40 times a year like The Green Mile or Gladiator.
The opening scene in Dirty Harry outside the bank. He walks over to Albert Popwell and the Film playing in the Cinema (Movie Theatre) directly behind him is "Play Misty for Me".
I was around when these movies first came out. I would go by myself so as not to be distracted, and sit down snugly in the seat and count how many bad guys he would dispatch. Just like today, we were frustrated with crime. Great upload. Thanks.
Excellent opening soundtrack, perfect for Clint and a great backdrop for that Model 29 DH carried and shot so well. Not to mention how much money it made for S&W in sales of that same Model 29. Good on ya Clint!
Wow, thanks! I caught this unusually incisive doco years ago on television, remembered it piecemeal, never thought I'd see it again. It's instructive to see how old a story the fight against liberalism-gone-mad is, especially in California. Close to 50 years!
Cool to see Robert Urich(Spencer for hire.) He was filming a movie on Lake Minnetonka before he passed so young. He ate @ the high end restaurant I worked @ when I was 13. I had no idea he was gonna be there or I would've made sure to be working. Met other celebrities there but meeting Urich would've been great. I really liked the show Spencer For Hire.
Where most actors would’ve been type-cast by his roles in the westerns and then in the Harry series, Eastwood just kept re-inventing himself in amazing ways. He might have not been the best actor ever, but it didn’t matter. He was amongst the best there ever was or will be - at both acting and directing. A true icon in the strongest sense of the word.
I beg to differ the area surrounding fisherman's wharf was a ghetto. Things have not changed much while visually stunning the actual residence living the here this place has become a freak show What happened to the average American they're not in San Francisco You have the halves the extremely rich and they have not the middle class can't afford it. A trip to the grocery store will find typically homeless crowding the parking lots and feeding the birds by the hundreds which shit everywhere. There is all kinds of nonsense going on. No families All middle age are older people living here
I too very much miss Robert Urich. He, of course, had a large role in the successor to "Dirty Harry"... "Magnum Force". I first experienced the acting of Urich in a mid-Seventies TV series I really liked in my high school days, which was called "S.W.A.T."
yes ROb a fine actor, roomed with Burt Reynolds who had him stay with him in LA until he started getting roles as both were FSU ftball players, and ROB had 3 kids with heather menzies who was one of the girls in SOUND of Music. She died at 68 a few yrs ago
5:26 "Lawyers do not practice justice, they practice law." This is why we don't have a justice system, we have a legal system. Each side pitches their best argument, and the best pitch wins the case. It's not about justice, it's about winning.
Sleek, efficient, no nonsense filmmaking. That weird little laugh by Robinson is chilling - and perfect! Not a soul in the cinema didn't want his head blown clean off...
Before there was Sylvester Stallone or Arnold Shwarzenegger or Bruce Willis or Mel Gibson or Vin Diesel or Jason Statham etc. there was...the man & the legend Clint Eastwood! His "Dirty Harry" and "Man with No Name" and other early action roles laid the foundation to what action-heroes would become! Eastwood was an actor far ahead of his time and is still as much loved, respected and celebrated for his 70+ years of dedication to movie history. God bless this man !!!
What a cool review of Dirty Harry, with perspectives from many different actors and writers including Clint. I bought the Dirty Harry box DVD set and they are my favorite action movies of all time. Thank you for this !!!
And this ideology is brought to you by the same Leftists. The Leftists Efforts have Never Stopped. The politics of Leftist Incrementalism. And Now the leftists are going full throttle.
I would disagree, back then the goal was to judge people by their character/actions, today the goal is to judge people by stereotyping them into groups by race, gender, sexuality, religion, the left is no longer liberal as they don't respect the right to be individual
No Dead pool was lame and Enforcer had some of Harrys best Dialogue and one liners plus his exchanges with Captain Mcabe were hilarious( and what about the scene with Ms Grey?!) AND the villain was truly a psycho....
What a cool segue at 13:15, showing Scorpio's first victim jump into the pool, follow her swimming, then pan to Robert Urich, poolside. Loved the words with Andy Robinson. Wish there were more of that. Maybe someone interviewed him separately. He was great in "Charley Varrick," too. Nice encapsulation of the better Dirty Harry films.
@@MrRjnr: Yes, Woodrow Parfrey. He was the bank manager who throws up when John Vernon's character describes typical mob torture techniques. Also featured was Albert Popwell, the black guy "Molly" beats up to repossess his car. Both of those guys were regulars in Don Siegel flicks, such as "Dirty Harry" and "Coogan's Bluff." Also Marjorie Bennett, the old neighbor in the trailer park who's expecting "another obscene phone call."
Great video. I believe that Dirty Harry and Magnum Force are the two finest movies of their genre ever made. They are timeless. Clint was perfect for the role. Urich and Soul was also dammed good. In fact so was Hollbrook. Harry sure had it right- armed bad guys committing a crime, shoot them as close to dead as possible. No repeat offenders there.
@Leo Peridot Wow a true woke snowflake. Listen, you want to talk about morally bankrupt you better start looking at the left, liberal dems. Pelosi, Schiff, Waters, Schumer, Cortez & the squat, Sanders, Warren, Biden, Cuomo, Newsome, Northam the list goes on and on. Just keep continuing to be a sheep buttercup.
@Leo Peridot doesn't mean he's liberal all of a sudden. He's conservative still I'm sure. If you don't like his politics you shouldn't even be on a Dirty Harry that's certainly a more conservative film.
@Leo Peridot Wow, must have taken you five months to come up with that response. Too funny. Oh yes Leo, you most definitely are a sheep. As for being morally bankrupt, you would fit that bill to a T. Just look at the liberal, socialist, uber left Democratic party (and I assume that is your party). So now, tip toe away and go watch some CNN or MSNBC with the rest of the pussy, PC losers.
"If you want to set yourself on fire, we'll breakout the marshmallows and the weines." Hilarious. I literally died laughing. Long live Dirty Harry. We need him now more than ever. Blow away bad guys and balance the f&*^% budget.
One of the greatest films of all time imo. BEST villain by a mile (what casting!!), BEST soundtrack.(Scorpio's Theme ..simply amazing music!), killer one liners, seedy San Francisco.. I could go on and on.
I think I can tell you why these kind of movies are popular. They provide some sense of justice, even though imaginary, that we often do not see in society. Criminals too often go unpunished and this is our relief.
Thanks for such a wonderful, humorous and entertaining video. Hats off to Clint, Robert Urich, and especially Hal Holbrook, Albert Popwell, and Andy Robinson.
San Francisco is a beautiful City. What's makes it Dirty is the Lowlife Liberals especially the Corporate White Privilege Liberals Free Loading Politicians like Nancy Pelosi, London (Half)Breed (Yes Blacks have White Privilege too), and the Demo-rats that have ruined and contaminated all the Cities throughout the United States.
Great Documentary. Funny, as a child I watched the movies. But I fell in love with that Beautiful City, wishing I could see more in each view behind the stars..
Me too, it sounds like BOOOM!!! iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
These are brilliant films, they created a legend and an iconic revolver. Thanks Mr Eastwood, and all involved. But boy how the world is crying out for this kind justice. Justice for the victims!
I love the Dirty Harry films. Thirty years later, there was Training Day. The Alonso character was unconventional, but his logic in getting the job done was sound. Even that guy from Platoon and his colleagues agreed with the Alonso type of street justice. The do gooder colleague could not accept Alonso’s way, so he was willing to go back to writing parking tickets. It was sad when Alonso met his end.
Jonathan Greenwood there will never be another Clint Eastwood , nobody even close and he made movies in the best era.. even as an older senior veteran in Grand Torino his one liners and just attitude was incredible..
@@patrick7775 I believe the Boeings had toe brakes. You push on the top of the rudder pedals with your toes. That wouldn't be obvious to a non-pilot. You also have to apply them evenly or you will veer to the side.
I agree, it was a normal Eastwood movie but Andrew Robinson made it. Initially he has a face you'd love to cuddle, but often plays a bad or neurotic part.
I miss movies like Dirty Harry, especially because they don't make movies like that anymore. Now you get the special effect ones because society needs action and computer stuff to make any box office results. But the truth is everyone with a good taste in movies would watch another western with Clint Eastwood :)
dirty harry was the gold standard in someone who stood up for justice . he delt with two things well , the first was the policies of the dept . the second was how he confronted the criminals.
Too bad we didn't see Evan Kim in more stuff. He was good in the Burt Lancaster Vietnam movie Go Tell the Spartans, and so funny in the Bruce Lee spoof segment of Kentucky Fried Movie. "This is not a chawade. We need toto concentwation..."
Very true. I absolutely love Dirty Harry films. But my personal favourite is Magnum Force. Everything is more than perfect it's 11 out of 10. And David Soul was born for that part to a tee. I used to love the way he used to handle the weapon, he would slightly tilt it to the side in his hand in Magnum Force and Starsky and Hutch.
I enjoyed the pilot movie to Starsky and Hutch and a lot of the early shows .then it changed up still a good show just went in a another direction .. but that's Hollywood
Poor old Albert. His characters always got "popped well" one way or another in a Siegel film. His easiest escape was in "Coogan's Bluff," where he just gets to drop his switchblade (but doesn't really). Worst I recall was getting shot in the face in "Magnum Force. " He took a helluva beating from Joe Don Baker's "Molly" in "Charley Varrick."
Rhatik Dark: He was talking about the scene outside the bank in Dirty Harry, where Harry WAS eating a hot dog, Harry didn’t “Blast any bad guy away” at the airport.
Iron Butterfly. Perfect background music... And The Dirty Harry soundtracks are also very good...
Modern movies don't even reach the Dirty Harry movies awesomeness, it will take a paradigm shift in the movie industry to get back on track.
San Francisco needs Dirty Harry more in 2020 than ever.
Nowadays, Harry Callahan in SF would have gender dysphoria.
And now more than ever in 2024. 😖
Those movies are eternal classics - jewels of movie history that will shine on forever.
Robert Urlich has been dead since 2002.
Love Clint and Dirty Harry. Went to see Sudden Impact with my dad, I was 11. Today, they would not let you in! 70s/80s were great.
@@martykeaton182 If you're a commie then you will think things are better today.
Not only you, also your father would be asked these days: 'ID Please? ID?'
You were 11?
@@martykeaton182 11 years old and one month. it was released in August 1984 in France.
@@t.b.g.504 Back then they could not care less...it was a small cinema in a small seaside town...
I cannot believe our Dirty Harry is now 90 years old. He's a bloody legend still directing movies. He's says KEEP THE OLD MAN OUT. That's true.
94 now. What a great life and legacy he still has.
Dirty Harry became a classic because it had a great hero but also a a great villain and those legendary dialogs
I've seen all the Dirty Harry movies dozens of times and always find something new and exciting in them. Clint Eastwood is truly one the most iconic action heroes of all time!
i was 11 in '71 when the Dirty Harry came out and didn't see it until it came out on TV about 2-3 yrs later and edited. yeah, back in the good old days before cable and we only could get 3-4 channels depending on the clouds/wind affecting our antennas & rabbit ears. the good old days when the big 3 Networks would compete for movies we'd see on TV, usually friday and saturday nights. now it's the same 10 movies shown 40 times a year like The Green Mile or Gladiator.
San Francisco needs Dirty Harry today.
More like 50,000 Dirty Harrys...😮
@@hrdley911 Very true!
@@hrdley911 I think a few dozen would suffice.
Well you got a new mayor lol
The opening scene in Dirty Harry outside the bank. He walks over to Albert Popwell and the Film playing in the Cinema (Movie Theatre) directly behind him is "Play Misty for Me".
Clint Eastwood a legend. No one today could come close to him
Just watched all the Dirty Harry movies again this week on Sky Cinema. Still great entertainment. Love the humour as well.
1970s movies were great. The original Dirty Harry had the best worst villain of all time - Andy Robinson as Scorpio. Great acting.
Absolutely true.👍
Can't beat the first Dirty Harry. ..best of them classic
The good old days of movies. Man I feel old.
Amazing movies, innovative concept with one of the best American actors of all time. Thank you Mr. Eastwood!
My favorite is still Dirty Harry a masterpiece
I was around when these movies first came out. I would go by myself so as not to be distracted, and sit down snugly in the seat and count how many bad guys he would dispatch. Just like today, we were frustrated with crime. Great upload. Thanks.
YEAH GO TRUMP.
@@TheRealPonderingPuffin:🤔😯😅🖕
Cool commentary from Andy Robinson (Scorpio killer). He played the part brilliantly IMHO...
Excellent opening soundtrack, perfect for Clint and a great backdrop for that Model 29 DH carried and shot so well. Not to mention how much money it made for S&W in sales of that same Model 29. Good on ya Clint!
Even Arnold praised the series! Dirty Harry is a legend!
Arnold was a big fan of Clint Eastwood and one of the actors who inspired Arnold to become an actor.
Wow, thanks! I caught this unusually incisive doco years ago on television, remembered it piecemeal, never thought I'd see it again. It's instructive to see how old a story the fight against liberalism-gone-mad is, especially in California. Close to 50 years!
Cool to see Robert Urich(Spencer for hire.) He was filming a movie on Lake Minnetonka before he passed so young. He ate @ the high end restaurant I worked @ when I was 13. I had no idea he was gonna be there or I would've made sure to be working. Met other celebrities there but meeting Urich would've been great. I really liked the show Spencer For Hire.
Where most actors would’ve been type-cast by his roles in the westerns and then in the Harry series, Eastwood just kept re-inventing himself in amazing ways. He might have not been the best actor ever, but it didn’t matter. He was amongst the best there ever was or will be - at both acting and directing. A true icon in the strongest sense of the word.
He was a producer in almost all of his movies, he had and has more bargaining power than most actors.
The Mule is one of my FAVs!
He wasn’t eating a hamburger AH-nold
It was a FRANKFURTER U LUMMOX
Love this series. Such a great character, great films. Clint, as always is phenomenal. Lalo Schifrin's score. All awesome
And the Iron Butterfly selection of In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida in the background was cool too.
So fitting for the video.
It was even better in Manhunter
San Francisco was so breath taking even back then!!!
I love it there. America's most beautiful city.
I beg to differ the area surrounding fisherman's wharf was a ghetto. Things have not changed much while visually stunning the actual residence living the here this place has become a freak show What happened to the average American they're not in San Francisco You have the halves the extremely rich and they have not the middle class can't afford it. A trip to the grocery store will find typically homeless crowding the parking lots and feeding the birds by the hundreds which shit everywhere. There is all kinds of nonsense going on. No families All middle age are older people living here
Now, you actually have to hold your breath.
This video is excellent Jason Gibson.
Robert Urich was the perfect man to narrate this. He was great and is missed.
I too very much miss Robert Urich. He, of course, had a large role in the successor to "Dirty Harry"... "Magnum Force". I first experienced the acting of Urich in a mid-Seventies TV series I really liked in my high school days, which was called "S.W.A.T."
@@asorrentino38 I never watched SWAT but Urich was also great in "Vegas" as Dan Tanna. Excellent program. 78-81.
@@asorrentino38 Speaking of Magnum Force, Urich had the best line in the movie - "either your for us or your against us"
@@EBthere Or Spenser For Hire. He was a perfect Spenser. They've had a few actors in the role since then but Urich is still the standard.
it's my city too i wass born their way back in 1953!
RIP to narrator Robert Urich. Dan Tanna, Spenser for hire.... great actor in his own right. Gone way too soon.
+JAB5625 Damn thats is shame, very sad. I did not know until he said he was in Magnum force, that he was one of the 4 bad cops.
hal holbrook is still alive.
Yep.
92 in 2017
yeah,his poor wife died of brain cancer..
yes ROb a fine actor, roomed with Burt Reynolds who had him stay with him in LA until he started getting roles as both were FSU ftball players, and ROB had 3 kids with heather menzies who was one of the girls in SOUND of Music. She died at 68 a few yrs ago
People come up to you and say that line because you were so good and memorable in the part, Andy.
Andrew Robinson delivered a genius performance.
To me, his performance was better than Eastwood's.
Yeah, right up to that evil laugh at the end when he goes for his gun.
@@kaithomas7920: Well, it was a meatier role than Eastwood's.
yes
Idiots, nobody is better then Clint, nobody. Go read your romance novels and leave Harry Callahan to us men
5:26 "Lawyers do not practice justice, they practice law." This is why we don't have a justice system, we have a legal system. Each side pitches their best argument, and the best pitch wins the case. It's not about justice, it's about winning.
Many have tried, but there will never be another Dirty Harry Callaghan
Sleek, efficient, no nonsense filmmaking. That weird little laugh by Robinson is chilling - and perfect! Not a soul in the cinema didn't want his head blown clean off...
CLEAN off by "His FILTHYness"?!? :P
Tx for posting this. I've always liked this movies since they were published!
Clint is one of my favorite actors.
we need more dirty harry's
Such in the movies, and the real life
Before there was Sylvester Stallone or Arnold Shwarzenegger or Bruce Willis or Mel Gibson or Vin Diesel or Jason Statham etc. there was...the man & the legend Clint Eastwood!
His "Dirty Harry" and "Man with No Name" and other early action roles laid the foundation to what action-heroes would become!
Eastwood was an actor far ahead of his time and is still as much loved, respected and celebrated for his 70+ years of dedication to movie history.
God bless this man !!!
What a cool review of Dirty Harry, with perspectives from many different actors and writers including Clint.
I bought the Dirty Harry box DVD set and they are my favorite action movies of all time. Thank you for this !!!
and we are right back to where we started-more worried about the accused's race, gender and sexuality rather than the victim and the crime smh.
Depends whom you mean by "we."
We’re not “back to where we were” it’ started in the late 60s and never left and has only got more pervasive
And this ideology is brought to you by the same Leftists.
The Leftists Efforts have Never Stopped.
The politics of Leftist Incrementalism.
And Now the leftists are going full throttle.
I would disagree, back then the goal was to judge people by their character/actions, today the goal is to judge people by stereotyping them into groups by race, gender, sexuality, religion, the left is no longer liberal as they don't respect the right to be individual
@@KutWrite "Smith, Wesson, and me"
Dirty Harry and magnum force were definitely the best. (First and second)
The enforcer had its moments....
No Dead pool was lame and Enforcer had some of Harrys best
Dialogue and one liners plus his exchanges with Captain Mcabe were hilarious( and what about the scene with Ms Grey?!) AND the villain was truly a psycho....
The first and the one at Alcatraz I thought were the best.
You mean the Enforcer..it was a step down from The first 2 ,too much like a TV movie but it was decent thanks to Clint
@@jamesmack3314 The first one was great, the second one was good, and they went further and further downhill from there.
Grand Torino was a retired Dirty Harry.
Right!
@THESATURNSSC1 both great 👍
It's Gran, but true
Wasnt it meant be in one of the early drafts?
Police? we didn't call for the police, we called in the artillery ;) Everything gets stopped by a 155 mm Long Tom.
What a cool segue at 13:15, showing Scorpio's first victim jump into the pool, follow her swimming, then pan to Robert Urich, poolside.
Loved the words with Andy Robinson. Wish there were more of that. Maybe someone interviewed him separately. He was great in "Charley Varrick," too.
Nice encapsulation of the better Dirty Harry films.
did u notice the Dirty Harry hot dog shop owner in Charley Varrick? 😀
@@MrRjnr: Yes, Woodrow Parfrey. He was the bank manager who throws up when John Vernon's character describes typical mob torture techniques.
Also featured was Albert Popwell, the black guy "Molly" beats up to repossess his car.
Both of those guys were regulars in Don Siegel flicks, such as "Dirty Harry" and "Coogan's Bluff." Also Marjorie Bennett, the old neighbor in the trailer park who's expecting "another obscene phone call."
Great video. I believe that Dirty Harry and Magnum Force are the two finest movies of their genre ever made. They are timeless. Clint was perfect for the role. Urich and Soul was also dammed good. In fact so was Hollbrook. Harry sure had it right- armed bad guys committing a crime, shoot them as close to dead as possible. No repeat offenders there.
timeless? Buy them a Timex! It takes a licking and keeps on......tickling! :P
Clint is beyond Legendary. So much a part of what it means to be an American.
Until he went all liberal. Look at later interviews
@@kirkstinson7316 He has not gone liberal at all.
@Leo Peridot Wow a true woke snowflake. Listen, you want to talk about morally bankrupt you better start looking at the left, liberal dems. Pelosi, Schiff, Waters, Schumer, Cortez & the squat, Sanders, Warren, Biden, Cuomo, Newsome, Northam the list goes on and on. Just keep continuing to be a sheep buttercup.
@Leo Peridot doesn't mean he's liberal all of a sudden. He's conservative still I'm sure. If you don't like his politics you shouldn't even be on a Dirty Harry that's certainly a more conservative film.
@Leo Peridot Wow, must have taken you five months to come up with that response. Too funny. Oh yes Leo, you most definitely are a sheep. As for being morally bankrupt, you would fit that bill to a T. Just look at the liberal, socialist, uber left Democratic party (and I assume that is your party). So now, tip toe away and go watch some CNN or MSNBC with the rest of the pussy, PC losers.
The Scorpio Killer is still the best portrayal of a villain in any cop movie
@Patrick Brennan So true. I thought that as soon as I saw it.
"If you want to set yourself on fire, we'll breakout the marshmallows and the weines." Hilarious. I literally died laughing. Long live Dirty Harry. We need him now more than ever. Blow away bad guys and balance the f&*^% budget.
Poor Albert Popwell. Almost dies in every Dhrty Harry movie 😆
One of the greatest films of all time imo. BEST villain by a mile (what casting!!), BEST soundtrack.(Scorpio's Theme ..simply amazing music!), killer one liners, seedy San Francisco.. I could go on and on.
I miss Bob Urich. RIP.
Me too, Loved his tv show, Vegas in the 70s
Lazarus was pretty good as well.
Kevin in CT
The Decades cable channel recently had a Vega$ marathon on a Sunday. In his own way, Dan Tanna was similar to Dirty Harry.
Bill Jenkins Spencer: for hire too! It was a great show out of Boston.
Yes Sir!
Greatest films of all time! Harry Callahan the perfect character for all those sick of corruption,hypocrisy, and political correctness run amuck
sick of legality, due process, and the social contract we live by*
@@TheLueii Did you watch magnum force? he is clearly he one for due process, legality and the social contract
Perfect character? More like perfect solution.
There is no "social contract." A contract must be clearly understood by all bound by it, not unilaterally changeable, and agreed to without duress.
I think I can tell you why these kind of movies are popular. They provide some sense of justice, even though imaginary, that we often do not see in society. Criminals too often go unpunished and this is our relief.
Thanks for such a wonderful, humorous and entertaining video. Hats off to Clint, Robert Urich, and especially Hal Holbrook, Albert Popwell, and Andy Robinson.
Def my favorite actor of all times
Dirty Harry is cleaner than Dirty San Francisco
San Francisco is a beautiful City. What's makes it Dirty is the Lowlife Liberals especially the Corporate White Privilege Liberals Free Loading Politicians like Nancy Pelosi, London (Half)Breed (Yes Blacks have White Privilege too), and the Demo-rats that have ruined and contaminated all the Cities throughout the United States.
@@jameskirk7599 Bravo!! well said.
@@jameskirk7599 When you have a app that reports human feces in California you got a real problem
@@jameskirk7599 racist asshole
@@ZiddersRooFurry I AGREE YOU'RE A REVERSE RACIST ASSHOLE.
Great Documentary.
Funny, as a child I watched the movies. But I fell in love with that Beautiful City, wishing I could see more in each view behind the stars..
Robert Ulrich in Lonesome Dove was IMO his best work. RIP
RIP to Hal Holbrooke, an incredible actor, convincing in his many roles, particularly in Dirty Harry! Godspeed to you sir!
No one was a better Mark Twain
"I didn't get it(,the script)." Andy Robinson - Scorpio.
Quote of the century
I like the sound of the 44 magnum in the morning. It smells like.............justice
And it smells like...victory
Me too, it sounds like BOOOM!!! iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
The sheriff in Walking Tall used a 41 magnum.Never knew such a gun existed.Very powerful between a 357 and the 44 magnum.
Smells like one shot!
@@c2dvr there's a .40 caliber too...
These are brilliant films, they created a legend and an iconic revolver.
Thanks Mr Eastwood, and all involved.
But boy how the world is crying out for this kind justice.
Justice for the victims!
Patricia Clarkson is a doll.
bootlegger 23 That she is.
I think Trump would love to have Officer Callahan guarding his family. "Make My America Bad Ass Again."
Awesome, inagodavida as a background!!!! Sweet!!!
In the garden of Eden!
That is so cool - when Urich appears at the deck of the swimming pool.
Andy Robinson made Dirty Harry resonate
Minneapolis could use Dirty Harry
A lot of places could use a dirty Harry. They could use the vigilante motor cops too.
Naw, Maybe Paul Kersey.
Eastwood outlives them all.
90 in 2020...unbelievable
Excellent film especially liked the background music by Iron Butterfly and The Guess Who!
I love this movies back in the seventies ,Clint Eastwood is one of my favorite actor
Good to see Robert Urich narrating. Left us too soon!
“Do I feel lucky? We’ll, do ya, punk?” - “Dirty” Harry Callahan
Nice to see Robt. Urich again. Thank's Clint for those (and the others) movies. The 60's were about music, but the 70's were about film!
HOT DOG NOT A HAMBURGER
I love the Dirty Harry films. Thirty years later, there was Training Day. The Alonso character was unconventional, but his logic in getting the job done was sound. Even that guy from Platoon and his colleagues agreed with the Alonso type of street justice. The do gooder colleague could not accept Alonso’s way, so he was willing to go back to writing parking tickets. It was sad when Alonso met his end.
Training day was pretty good..Denzel would make a great black Harry...he was amazing in TD
Yeah, great movies and I am so surprised that he hasn't got a load more Oscars from the US. He is the living American hero.
Jonathan Greenwood there will never be another Clint Eastwood , nobody even close and he made movies in the best era.. even as an older senior veteran in Grand Torino his one liners and just attitude was incredible..
Oscars are given to PC films that repeat the cultural marxism propaganda, the academy hates characters like dirty Harry
Tyler Saur demonic troll be gone! You aren’t good enough to say his name!
Oscars are bought, not won
21:38 "Try knocking on the door". Brilliant oneliner.
"Can you fly?"
"No. Never had a lesson."
But he knew where the brakes were on a Boeing 707.
Breaks paddles are usually near the floor .
the first officer also knew...
@@patrick7775 I believe the Boeings had toe brakes. You push on the top of the rudder pedals with your toes. That wouldn't be obvious to a non-pilot. You also have to apply them evenly or you will veer to the side.
@@eddyriley2055 Yes but Harry braked without asking him.
Andy Robinson made the movies success almost as much as Eastwood. The greatest villain ever until Linda Blair.
Until Heath Ledger's Joker.
That hand gun helped a fair bit.
@@jondunmore4268 OK I stand corrected. I just felt Heath Ledger's joker was the good guy.
@@TheBoone57 -- Mind. Blown.
I agree, it was a normal Eastwood movie but Andrew Robinson made it. Initially he has a face you'd love to cuddle, but often plays a bad or neurotic part.
I miss movies like Dirty Harry, especially because they don't make movies like that anymore. Now you get the special effect ones because society needs action and computer stuff to make any box office results. But the truth is everyone with a good taste in movies would watch another western with Clint Eastwood :)
I think John Wayne wasn't impressed, but HE went and did two films that were, pretty much, clones from Dirty Harry, McQ, and Brannigan!
dirty harry was the gold standard in someone who stood up for justice . he delt with two things well , the first was the policies of the dept . the second was how he confronted the criminals.
Judge, jury, and executioner; sound familiar? Yes because Dirty Harry was a street judge before the movie, Judge Dredd.
Dan Kelly
That Judge Dredd movie was rubbish.
It was based on a U.K. comic strip named 2000 AD. The comics were far far superior.
The handgun itself played more than a supporting role. It's always sparkling clean and shiny, those close ups of it are very very important.
It was a hot dog.
4:19 - sorry Arnold, it was a hot dog - not a hamburger - but funny as hell all the same.
This is awesome. I always liked Evan C. Kim, so it was cool to see him here. And everyone else they included. I was hoping to see Albert Popwell.
Too bad we didn't see Evan Kim in more stuff. He was good in the Burt Lancaster Vietnam movie Go Tell the Spartans, and so funny in the Bruce Lee spoof segment of Kentucky Fried Movie. "This is not a chawade. We need toto concentwation..."
Lovely too see the superb Andy Robinson.
David Soul got the Starsky and Hutch job after Magnum Force even used the same size hand gun in the first shows
Very true.
I absolutely love Dirty Harry films.
But my personal favourite is Magnum Force.
Everything is more than perfect it's 11 out of 10.
And David Soul was born for that part to a tee.
I used to love the way he used to handle the weapon, he would slightly tilt it to the side in his hand in Magnum Force and Starsky and Hutch.
I enjoyed the pilot movie to Starsky and Hutch and a lot of the early shows .then it changed up still a good show just went in a another direction .. but that's Hollywood
Clint Eastwood a legend actor
Robert Urich did a great job on this ...
''I gots ta Know''
*click* 😥
And the chuckle Harry gives after that while the guys heart is in his throat!
@@Bughunt89 “Son of a BITCH."
Poor old Albert. His characters always got "popped well" one way or another in a Siegel film.
His easiest escape was in "Coogan's Bluff," where he just gets to drop his switchblade (but doesn't really). Worst I recall was getting shot in the face in "Magnum Force. " He took a helluva beating from Joe Don Baker's "Molly" in "Charley Varrick."
Oh, how much I miss Dirty Harry and Iron Butterfly!
Everytime I see Andy Robinson, I think of Garrak from DS9, never knew he was Scorpio until I watched it awhile back..
Garak was a good role for him...let him show his versatility...
I believe he was eating a hot dog.
ZEZERBING Yes, he was.
yeah a chilidog. arnold says dirty harry was his inspiration, you would think he paid attention.
Great vid!
The can only be one Dirty Harry!
Arnold!!!!!!!! He's eating a hot dog not hamburger
Sylvester Young Arnold was talking about the airport scene where dirty harry is eating a hamburger while a terrorist hijacks the plane
hot dog and it sure as hell didn't have Ketchup on it.
get to the choppaaaaa!
both wrong , it was peanut butter and jelly in a hot dog bun
Rhatik Dark: He was talking about the scene outside the bank in Dirty Harry, where Harry WAS eating a hot dog, Harry didn’t “Blast any bad guy away” at the airport.
What a super review. actually shot at the famous locations. The swimming pool at 13:00
13:18 beautifully done transition from the 70's to Robert Urich.
When he squinted you knew there'd be trouble. 😆