
Clint Eastwood
Insp. Harry Callahan
Tyne Daly
Insp. Kate Moore
Harry Guardino
Lt. Al Bressler
Bradford Dillman
Captain McKay
John Mitchum
Frank DiGiorgio
DeVeren Bookwalter
Bobby Maxwell
John Crawford
The Mayor
Samantha Doane
Wanda
Robert F. Hoy
Buchinski
Jocelyn Jones
Miki
M.G. Kelly
Father John
Nick Pellegrino
Martin
Albert Popwell
Mustapha
Rudy Ramos
Mendez
Bill Ackridge
Andy
Will MacMillan
Lt. Dobbs
Adele Proom
Irene DiGeorgio
John Roselius
Mayor's Driver
Jerry Walter
Krause
Dick Durock
Karl
Donald Li
Policeman
Bill Jelliffe
Johnny
Joe Bellan
Freddie the Fainter
Tim O'Neill
Police Sergeant
Jan Stratton
Mrs. Grey
Steve Eoff
Bustanoby
Tim Burrus
Henry Lee
Michael Cavanaugh
Lalo
Ron Manning
Tex
Glenn Leigh Marshall
Army Sergeant
Robert Behling
Autopsy Surgeon
Terence McGovern
Disc Jockey
Stan Ritchie
Bridge Operator
Chuck Hicks
Huey
Anne Macey
Madam
Gloria Prince
Massage Girl
Kenneth Boyd
Abdul
Bernard Glin
Koblo
Barbara Beebe
Porno Actress (uncredited)
George Cheung
Mendez Henchman (uncredited)
Michael L. Davis
Police Sergeant at Bombing (uncredited)
Roger Ferreira
Extra (uncredited)
Jean Glaudé
Militant (uncredited)
Donald Li
Policeman Escorting Kids (uncredited)
Arthur Malet
Innocent Bystander in Opening Action Sequence (uncredited)
George Reading
Reporter (uncredited)
Joe Spano
Mitch, Robber (uncredited)



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$9,000,000.00
$46,236,000.00
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Reviews

“If she wants to play lumberjack, she’s going to have to get used to handling her end of the log!”. Sadly, that’s about as pithy as his one-liners get in this rather flat outing for “Callaghan” (Clint Eastwood). This time he is saddled with rookie “Moore” (Tyne Daly) and put on a case to track down some brutal mercenaries from a people’s revolutionary strike force who robbed an arms factory and th

Not as enjoyable as the first two, but <em>'The Enforcer'</em> still entertains. Clint Eastwood is again excellent in reprising the role of Harry Callahan, while the support cast is spearheaded by the likes of Tyne Daly and Harry Guardino. I don't really have much to say that's different from the 1971 and 1973 films, in that it's a fun flick that is paced well; even if, again, it is a drop from

Here's a seven-point suppository! The Enforcer is directed by James Fargo and collectively written by Harry Julian Fink, Rita M. Fink, Stirling Silliphant, Dean Riesner, Gail Morgan Hickman and S.W. Schurr. It stars Clint Eastwood, Tyne Daly, Harry Guardino, Bradford Dillman, DeVeren Bookwalter and John Mitchum. Music is by Jerry Fielding and cinematography by Charles W. Short. Dirty Harry
Probably the worst of all the Dirty Harry movies. The only interesting and innovative point in this one is that we have a woman as Harry's partner. Eastwood keeps nailing his role but that's about it. A foreseeable plot with quite a mediocre development. Probably, the best in this one is the music.












