Dirty Harry (3/10) Movie CLIP - Why Do They Call You Dirty Harry? (1971) HD

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CLIP DESCRIPTION:
Harry (Clint Eastwood) is assigned a new partner, Inspector Chico Gonzalez (Reni Santoni).

FILM DESCRIPTION:
"You've got to ask yourself a question: 'do I feel lucky?' Well, do ya, punk?" Dirty Harry provoked a critical uproar in 1971 for its "fascist" message about the power of one, as it also elevated Clint Eastwood to superstar status through his most enduring screen persona. Harry Callahan (Eastwood, in a role meant for Frank Sinatra) is a sardonic, hard-working San Francisco cop who can't finish his lunch without having to foil a bank robbery with his 44 Magnum, "the most powerful handgun in the world." When hippie-esque psycho Scorpio (Andy Robinson) goes on a killing spree, Harry and new partner Chico (Reni Santoni) are assigned to hunt him down, but not before the Mayor (John Vernon) and Lt. Bressler (Harry Guardino) admonish Callahan about his heavy-handed tactics. Racing against a deadline to save a kidnap victim from suffocating to death and unbothered by the niceties of Miranda rights and search warrants, Callahan brings in Scorpio, only to see him released on technicalities. "The law's crazy," opines Harry in disgust, before taking it upon himself to ensure that Scorpio doesn't kill again. Directed in violent and efficient fashion by Don Siegel, with a propulsive score by Lalo Schifrin, Dirty Harry was the fourth Siegel-Eastwood collaboration after Coogan's Bluff (1968), Two Mules for Sister Sara (1970), and The Beguiled (1970). Critics at the time strongly objected to the heroic image of a cop's violations of a suspect's Miranda rights, forcing Siegel and Eastwood to deny that they were right-wing reactionaries. All the same, Dirty Harry proved to be highly popular and spawned four sequels: Magnum Force (1973), The Enforcer (1976), Sudden Impact (1983), and The Dead Pool (1988).

CREDITS:
TM & © Warner Bros. (1971)
Cast: Clint Eastwood, John Mitchum, Reni Santoni
Director: Don Siegel
Producers: Carl Pingitore, Don Siegel, Robert Daley, Clint Eastwood
Screenwriters: Harry Julian Fink, Jo Heims, Rita M. Fink, John Milius, Dean Riesner

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This movie said every bad word about people you can possibly say, and I absolutely love it

Odium
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You have to admire a man who's civil enough to hate everyone equally.

palaceofwisdom
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There will never be another like Clint Eastwood. Pure legend.😊👍🏻

jonahex
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"Harry hates everyone"

Sounds like my kind of guy

flyawaytodie
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When someone insults you but you still do your damn job without crying.

irwinisidro
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I love how Harry leaves his paper water cup on his Boss's desk. Legend.

socksincrocks
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Clint Eastwood is the only guy in the world who can wear a sweater-vest and a plaid jacket and still look super-cool.

stevesmodelbuilds
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I'm Mexican and I approve of this scene.

visualonestudio
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It is not racism if you hate everyone equally :P

tixodioktisdeviant
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That wink he gives DiGiorgio as he walks past him always cracks me up...

Telephonebill
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Classic. Man they don't make movies like this anymore.

emiddlebrooks
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I’m Hispanic and this has always been mine and my family’s favorite scene !!!👍😂

omarraymundo
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This film has a realness to it that most people couldn't handle today.

marvinm.messier
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Love Clint Eastwood. A national treasure. Be sad when he goes.

davidmedeiros
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Mayor: I don't want any more trouble like you had last year in the Fillmore District. Understand? That's my policy. Insp. Harry Callahan: Yeah, well, when an adult male is chasing a female with intent to commit rape, I shoot the bastard; that's my policy. Mayor: Intent? How did you establish that? Insp. Harry Callahan: When a naked man is chasing a woman through an alley with a butcher knife and a hard-on, I figure he isn't out collecting for the Red Cross.
Mayor: [after Callahan has left] I think he's got a point.

BBQFanNo
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I love the look of this movie. 70’s movies are cool. Love their wardrobe too. You don’t get movies of this quality anymore.

Brian
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You gotta be smart enough to understand, when somebody says they hate everybody, that's their way of saying they hate nobody.

frankstephens
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Imagine the outrage this scene would get today.

breadlover
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The Dirty Harry movies are my fathers favorites. This scene always cracks him up despite being a Mexican himself.

Forbiddensirenz
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You could never make a movie like this today. Such a classic.

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