
Dirty Harry And The Homicidal Maniac...Harry's The One With The Badge.
When a madman dubbed 'Scorpio' terrorizes San Francisco, hard-nosed cop, Harry Callahan – famous for his take-no-prisoners approach to law enforcement – is tasked with hunting down the psychopath.
- 7.4
- 1971
- Released
- 1h 42m

Clint Eastwood
Harry
Harry Guardino
Bressler
Reni Santoni
Chico
John Vernon
The Mayor
Andrew Robinson
Killer
John Larch
Chief
John Mitchum
De Georgio
Mae Mercer
Mrs. Russell
Lyn Edgington
Norma
Ruth Kobart
Bus Driver
Woodrow Parfrey
Mr. Jaffe
Josef Sommer
Rothko
William Paterson
Bannerman
James Nolan
Liquor Proprietor
Maurice Argent
Sid Kleinman
Jo De Winter
Miss Willis
Craig Kelly
Sgt. Reineke
Albert Popwell
Bank Robber (uncredited)
Joy Carlin
Communications Secretary (uncredited)
Bill Couch
Suicide Jumper (uncredited)
Diana Davidson
Swimmer (uncredited)
Vince Deadrick Sr.
Pedestrian (uncredited)
Chuck Dorsett
TV Watcher (uncredited)
Al Dunlap
Man in Jaffe's Cafe (uncredited)
Larry Duran
(uncredited)
George Fargo
Homicide Detective (uncredited)
Lois Foraker
Hot Mary (uncredited)
Max Gail
Tunnel Hoodlum (uncredited)
John Garber
Tunnel Hoodlum (uncredited)
Christopher Pray
Tunnel Hoodlum (uncredited)
Eddie Garrett
Policeman (uncredited)
James W. Gavin
Helicopter Pilot (uncredited)
David Gilliam
Homosexual (uncredited)
Don Haggerty
Minor Role (uncredited)
Scott Hale
Newsman (uncredited)
Kate Harper
Underwear Chick (uncredited)
Bob Harris
Man in Truck (uncredited)
Chuck Hicks
Flower Vendor (uncredited)
Raymond Johnson
Big Black Man (uncredited)
Richard Lawson
Homosexual (uncredited)
Laurie Mock
Third Nude (uncredited)
Ann Noland
Hippie Girl (uncredited)
Kathleen O'Malley
Lady in Jaffe's Cafe (uncredited)
Angela Paton
Homicide Detective (uncredited)
Debralee Scott
Ann Mary Deacon (uncredited)
Kristoffer Tabori
Hippie Guy (uncredited)
Tony Dario
Police Sergeant (uncredited)
Marc Hertsens
Park Emergency Doctor (uncredited)
Gordon Chapli
Fireman (uncredited)
Janet Wisely
Nude Dancer (uncredited)
Pamela Tanimura
Bus Kid (uncredited)
Richard Samuelson
Bus Kid (uncredited)
Derek Jue
Bus Kid (uncredited)
Sean Maley
Bus Kid (uncredited)
Diane Darnell
Mayor's Secretary (uncredited)
Diana Davidson
Sandra Benson-Rooftop Swimmer (uncredited)
Lolita Rios
Stripper on Bed (uncredited)
Stephen Zacks
Kid Fishing (uncredited)
Jauna D'Amico
Nude Dancer (uncredited)
John Allen Vick
Fire Captain (uncredited)
Boyd 'Red' Morgan
Krausgrill Tough (uncredited)
Dean Webber
Newsman (uncredited)
Gordon Chaplin
Fireman (uncredited)













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$4,000,000.00
$35,976,000.00
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Reviews

Seen this one a few times over the years and still holds up so well and just another all-time classic from the glorious 1970s. Thoroughly entertained through its perfect 100-minute running time. Eastwood is fantastic of course but Andrew Robinson and his shrieking/screaming was unsettling. The influence this had on future crime-dramas cannot be understated. **4.5/5**

This is one of these films that you can watch time and time again and still enjoy. Certainly, it's not the best crime story ever committed to film: the actual plot is comparatively straightforward with little by way of anything subtle, but I doubt you will readily find a more charismatic leading man who manages to combine humour, menace and style than Clint Eastwood ("Callahan"). He is a no-nonsen
I can't imagine anyone else playing Harry Callahan other than Clint Eastwood. He will always be an iconic character with his tough demeanour and his means to get justice no matter how many rules he needs to break. Some of the scenes at the start have nothing to do with the investigation and while feel quite unnecessary to the plot, they still bring entertainment and shows us just what type of char

Surprisingly straightforward story-wise, but very enjoyable all the same. <em>'Dirty Harry'</em> is no doubt stylish, features an eye-catching plot and has a very good lead performance from Clint Eastwood; he really does own the role. With that noted, I was surprised at how simply the story unfolds. That's not necessarily a criticism, I just presumed it would've been more than just 'event one,
Recently I've considered drastically negatively re-appraising Clint Eastwood's work, both directorially and as a thespian, as a knee-jerk reaction to his constant defense of the more racially-bigoted face of conservative America, but because of what his work has meant to me as a cinephile over the years, plus in tribute to everyone else's work involved in this film, particularly director Don Siege
The directing is remarkable but, the most interesting side of this film is the character created by Eastwood, a policeman who decides to take the law by his hand disregarding any kind of right or procedure. Quite like his characters in the far west ... but in nowadays U.S. The story itself is, plainly, bad and grotesque.

More than iconography here in dynamite Siegel/Eastwood teaming. The film opens with a shot of a memorial wall in praise of the San Francisco Police officers who lost their lives in the line of duty, a SFPD badge is prominent as the camera scrolls down the ream of names on the wall. Cut to a rooftop sniper shooting a girl taking a swim in a swimming pool, cut to the coolest looking cop you have











