
This time the bullets are hitting pretty close to home.
"Dirty" Harry Callahan is a San Francisco Police Inspector on the trail of a group of rogue cops who have taken justice into their own hands. When shady characters are murdered one after another in grisly fashion, only Dirty Harry can stop them.
- 7.1
- 1973
- Released
- 2h 4m

Clint Eastwood
Insp. Harry Callahan
Hal Holbrook
Lieutenant Briggs
Mitchell Ryan
Officer Charlie McCoy
David Soul
Officer John Davis
Felton Perry
Insp. Early Smith
Robert Urich
Officer Mike Grimes
Kip Niven
Officer Alan "Red" Astrachan
Tim Matheson
Officer Phil Sweet
Christine White
Carol McCoy
Adele Yoshioka
Sunny
Richard Devon
Carmine Ricca
Tony Giorgio
Frank Palancio
Albert Popwell
J. J. Sidney Wilson
John Mitchum
Frank DiGiorgio
Margaret Avery
Prostitute
Jack Kosslyn
Walter
Clifford A. Pellow
Lou Guzman
Maurice Argent
Nat Weinstein
Suzanne Somers
Pool Girl with Ring
Karna Small
Self - Journalist
Bob March
Estabrook
Art Brown
Self - T.V. Journalist
John Allen Vick
Interviewed Protestor
Russ Moro
James 'Gino' Cantina
Craig Kelly
Bill Mackenzie
Jay Jacobus
Airline Executive
John Bracci
Hijacker
Joseph Gostanian
Hijacker
Robert V. R. Ware
Co-pilot
Bruce Neckels
Air Traffic Controller
Will Hutchins
Cost Plus Cop
Cab Covay
Magazine Rack Guy
Robert Feero
Racist Robber
Joe Miksak
Avery
Joseph Whipp
Nick Royale
Debra Estok
Guzman's Girl
Robert E. Simpson
Nude Guy
Wayne Grace
Palancio's Hitter
Johnny Weissmuller Jr.
Palancio's Hitter
Rai Sanders
Dr. Rogers
Drew Eshelman
Nervous Neighbor
Edgy Lee
Reporter
Carl Weathers
Demonstrator
Robert Trebor
Reporter (uncredited)





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Reviews

A couple of years on from his “make my day, punk” warning, “Callaghan” (Clint Eastwood) is still policing San Francisco in his own ruthlessly inimitable fashion. He gets results, but usually to the chagrin of “Lt. Briggs” (Hal Holbrook) who has to clean up and and pay for the mess. His latest case is a bit of a quandary. People whom most folks would probably be glad to find dead are turning up mur

To break it down, Harry is cleaned up and taking on vigilantes...by acting like one himself. In all honesty, the Dirty Harry films are hit and miss, but this one seems to contradict itself the most and that doesn't sit well. It's better than The Dead Pool, but it doesn't really fit with Harry's personality.

A strong follow-up to <em>'Dirty Harry'</em>. I feel as positively about this as I do about that 1971 original. I don't think they set the world alight per se, but they are unquestionably entertaining and have a strong vibe about them. Clint Eastwood is terrific, while the support cast - though not on the aforementioned's level - are solid. Good story, well paced... I like it.
The second movie on Dirty Harry's series is better than the first. Harry's character gets some evolution and we start to see a bit of the human being and his private life behind that gun. The directing is good, Eastwood makes a good performance and the plot and dialogues are slightly better than in the first. The soundtrack is also something to remark in this one.

Harry, he is still the law. Magnum Force is directed by Ted Post and collectively written by Harry and Rita Fink, John Milius and Michael Cimino. It stars Clint Eastwood, Hal Holbrook, Mitchell Ryan, David Soul, Felton Perry, Tim Matheson and Robert Urich. Music is by Lalo Schifrin and cinematography by Frank Stanley. The second Dirty Harry movie finds Inspector Callahan on the trail of a











