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@stephentaylor9630
@stephentaylor9630 21 день назад
The actor (Andrew Robinson) who portrayed the Scorpio Killer later lamented that his taken on this role early in his career ultimately ruined his acting career. He played the character so well that he was instantly type-casted as a creepy killer. It became nearly impossible to land other roles. If you're a gun enthusiast, Dirty Harry's firearm (Smith & Wesson Model 29 - 44 Magnum) became an iconic weapon for decades.
@dr.burtgummerfan439
@dr.burtgummerfan439 21 день назад
Demand was so great following the film that buyers had to get on a waiting list. My first handgun was a S&W 29. 😂
@shawnmiller4781
@shawnmiller4781 21 день назад
It’s too big of a pistol for her For most guys too. Every time one of these movies came out about a year later a lot of them would pass second hand through gun shops because they were bought because they looked cool in the film but weren’t right sized for the person
@montylc2001
@montylc2001 21 день назад
But he found his niche in Deep Space Nine. And made a lot of money. And was excellent in the role.
@blueboy4244
@blueboy4244 20 дней назад
@@shawnmiller4781 I have one.. and I have small hands and it is a lot of gun for me..I don't shoot it often
@BammerD
@BammerD 19 дней назад
Fortunately, we get him as Elim Garak on "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine".
@s.henrlllpoklookout5069
@s.henrlllpoklookout5069 21 день назад
This was Andrew Robinson's first big film role. He'd had a good theater career, but had been typecast as playing the baby-faced good guy. All of a sudden, he gets typecast as the psychopath instead.
@arthurcamargo8416
@arthurcamargo8416 21 день назад
As a result of this role, he ended up getting many death threats over the phone and finally had to get a private ("unlisted") number! That is testament to his acting ability, sadly....
@MichaelScheele
@MichaelScheele 21 день назад
Along with his role as Scorpio in Dirty Harry, he was stellar as Elim Garak in Star Trek: Deep Space 9. The latter is probably the best supporting character in all of the various Star Trek television series.
@s.henrlllpoklookout5069
@s.henrlllpoklookout5069 21 день назад
@arthurcamargo8416 I saw him at a few Star Trek conventions in the early '00s. He has this story where he went on vacation to a national park. He wakes up early one morning to watch the sunrise & just enjoy the beauty of nature, and a random guy walks up to him and says "I was so glad when Clint shot you."
@stuartwald2395
@stuartwald2395 21 день назад
@@MichaelScheele He didn't appear in the S7 episode about the Vulcan shooter murdering Starfleet officers, but (if he had) I pictured in my mind Garak having his standard lunch with Dr. Bashir and discussing the situation, and Bashir asking him if in his career with the Obsidian Order he ever had any experience as a sniper.
@arthurcamargo8416
@arthurcamargo8416 21 день назад
@@MichaelScheele Agreed! Such complexity! You never truly knew (at first) whose side he was advocating for! Such a fun/good character!
@stephenbull2026
@stephenbull2026 21 день назад
Clint Eastwood can dress like a maths teacher with elbow patches and still look so effing cool.
@Kenny-ep2nf
@Kenny-ep2nf 17 дней назад
yup
@waterbeauty85
@waterbeauty85 21 день назад
24:51 "I think I might have a little bit of a crush on young Clint Eastwood." Addie should consider watching "The Beguiled" (1971) in which a group of young women and girls have a crush on young Clint Eastwood leading to a very dark conclusion.
@victorbortolussi2964
@victorbortolussi2964 19 дней назад
Another excellent psychological thriller is "Play Misty For Me"! It came out right after " The Beguiled " and before " Dirty Harry ". All in 1971!
@waterbeauty85
@waterbeauty85 19 дней назад
@@victorbortolussi2964 That's a really good thriller.
@waterbeauty85
@waterbeauty85 21 день назад
14:07 "Oh, that scream." It's a good one. In the half century since I first saw this movie, I have never forgotten that scream.
@shawnkildal3151
@shawnkildal3151 20 дней назад
The mayor eventually did put Harry on double-secret probation.
@victorbortolussi2964
@victorbortolussi2964 19 дней назад
I see what you did there! 😂
@stephentaylor9630
@stephentaylor9630 17 дней назад
Nice one!
@CollarCityGuy
@CollarCityGuy 20 дней назад
Addi, Magnum Force, the follow up to this movie, is also a great flick. And for older Clint Eastwood, Gran Torino and Million Dollar Baby are two of his best movies, watch them, you'll be glad you did!
@SamWilson-d7h
@SamWilson-d7h 20 дней назад
I whole heartly concur!
@CarmanMcLaren
@CarmanMcLaren 20 дней назад
Dead straight!
@theliesthatblind8884
@theliesthatblind8884 20 дней назад
A yes to all of the above!
@carmenmclaren1355
@carmenmclaren1355 20 дней назад
Defiantly watch those three, Eastwood at his best
@UFOConspiracyBook
@UFOConspiracyBook 20 дней назад
Gran Torino and Million Dollar Baby, better bring the tissues Addie
@kevinmassey1164
@kevinmassey1164 21 день назад
Kudos for catching what The Naked Gun spoofed
@ComeOnIsSuchAJoy
@ComeOnIsSuchAJoy 20 дней назад
It was certainly serendipitous that she also watched that one fairly recently.
@aarrgghh
@aarrgghh 21 день назад
"dirty harry" is one of those quintessential timepieces in terms of aesthetics, social attitudes and music. it just oozes the 70s.
@TheSamurai518
@TheSamurai518 21 день назад
There's four more 'Dirty Harry' to watch now. Also, Clint actually did that stunt by jumping onto the bus from the bridge. Andy Robinson was so good at playing the villain Scorpio that after the film came out in 1971, he received a lot of hate mail and death threats.
@MGower4465
@MGower4465 21 день назад
Sudden Impact is my personal favorite. But I admit its mostly the Automag.
@Paul_1971
@Paul_1971 21 день назад
@@MGower4465 Ooh no - that's by far the worst of the 5
@Sidistic_Atheist
@Sidistic_Atheist 21 день назад
@@MGower4465 That's also my favourite and the only Dirty Harry movie that he directed himself.
@MrJholshouser41
@MrJholshouser41 21 день назад
​​@@Paul_1971worse than The Dead Pool?
@Cbcw76
@Cbcw76 21 день назад
Andy was only sorta 'saved' by 1976's HELTER SKELTER in which Steve Railsback captured the hate-mail focus as Manson.
@thebibosez7949
@thebibosez7949 21 день назад
Andy Robinson, "Scorpio", went on to play the enigmatic "Garak" in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
@mikecaetano
@mikecaetano 20 дней назад
He also played the tragic good guy in Hellraiser.
@Michael-id9bw
@Michael-id9bw 21 день назад
The scream by Scorpio at the cross gotta be one of the all time best. 😂
@vudujl83
@vudujl83 21 день назад
Do you feel lucky Addie? Well, do ya? 😂
@tsogobauggi8721
@tsogobauggi8721 21 день назад
Come on, she is not a punk. :)
@vudujl83
@vudujl83 21 день назад
@@tsogobauggi8721 not at all 🤣
@rbrtck
@rbrtck 21 день назад
@@tsogobauggi8721 But I still "gots to know". 😉
@kunserndsittizen2655
@kunserndsittizen2655 21 день назад
@@tsogobauggi8721I bet she’s DlRTY
@rbrtck
@rbrtck 21 день назад
The same actor who played the mayor in this movie also played the mayor in the first episode of the Dirty Harry spoof _Sledge Hammer!_ (1986). This is, no kidding here, the funniest TV show I have ever seen, which is why I'm mentioning it now. The main character's name is literally Sledge Hammer, and he is very, very, very tough on criminals, and even tougher on the police chief's nerves. He's also strangely charming in a bumbling way, and talks to his gun when no one is looking. In fact, he showers with his gun, makes pancakes with it, and solves a wide variety of life's daily problems with well-placed shots. 😆 The show is actually mostly lighthearted comedy with the constant threat of extreme violence but not much actual violence, most of the time.
@craigfurness5278
@craigfurness5278 21 день назад
I remember how they ended that series, too......BOOM! Lol
@rbrtck
@rbrtck 21 день назад
@@craigfurness5278 That's a bit of a spoiler, but how else could it have ended? "HAAAAAAAAMMMMEEEEEEEER!!!!" 😆
@Dracounguis
@Dracounguis 21 день назад
Such a different time... The killer wants 100k. Remind me of Dr Evil asking for 1 million after he is defrosted. 😆
@randallwright1973
@randallwright1973 21 день назад
I know! I was thinking “That’s all he wants?”
@2wingo812
@2wingo812 21 день назад
​@randallwright1973 To be fair, 100k back in 1971 would be worth almost 753k in today's money.
@isaackellogg3493
@isaackellogg3493 15 дней назад
@@2wingo812more if he asked for it in gold. Then it would be worth $7.239 million
@larrybremer4930
@larrybremer4930 21 день назад
When the helicopter chases Scorpio off the roof does anyone else imagine the PA saying "YOU.... YES YOU!... THERE BEHIND THE BIKE SHED!... STAND STILL LADDY!"
@robertvenegas6113
@robertvenegas6113 19 дней назад
"IF YA DON'T EAT YER MEAT, HOW CAN YOU HAVE ANY PUDDING!!!"
@thomasthomas2418
@thomasthomas2418 18 дней назад
I remember distinctly when I saw this in the theater, I thought the helicopter guy was going to say: "YOU THERE! YES YOU! STOP WHAT YOU'RE DOING! VIOLENCE IS NOT THE WAY! WE CAN TALK THIS OUT...."
@waterbeauty85
@waterbeauty85 21 день назад
I remember when movie critics Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert did a special episode of their TV series "At the Movies" about "Why We Like Dirty Harry," Roger declared "The hell with the law. This is JUSTICE!"ople
@quietreason8679
@quietreason8679 21 день назад
It's a strange cultural phenomenon, these Dirty Harry movies and the Bronson Death Wish movies were driving home a point about criminals escaping justice because legal rights of the accused and following protocol were somehow restricting noble police officers from protecting the innocent. Mind you, this was at a time when police were a lot less restrained than they are today, and a lot less concerned with observing your constitutionally protected freedoms.
@dereknolin5986
@dereknolin5986 20 дней назад
Roger Ebert also said "The movie's moral position is fascist. No doubt about it."
@waterbeauty85
@waterbeauty85 20 дней назад
@@dereknolin5986 And was okay clearly with that, giving the movie a positive review and justifying the fact that he liked the film by saying that its moral deficits were meaningless as, in his opinion, movies reflect reality rather than change it.
@quietreason8679
@quietreason8679 20 дней назад
@@waterbeauty85 Which is a bit of a silly position to take, because of course art reflects reality, and of course it also influences and changes reality.
@waterbeauty85
@waterbeauty85 20 дней назад
@@quietreason8679 It is indeed a strange thing for him to say. He knows of the existence of blatant propaganda films and how they do manipulate beliefs and behaviors.
@waterbeauty85
@waterbeauty85 21 день назад
Trivia! The corpse of Ann Mary Deacon (the girl Scorpio buried) was played by Debralee Scott who went on to gain fame as a regular in "Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman" and as a recurring character in "Welcome Back Kotter." It's uncredited, but in a magazine interview, she talked with self deprecating humor about it being her first movie role.
@craigw1911
@craigw1911 9 дней назад
She was also a favorite recurring panelist on Match Game and was sexy as "Hotsie Totsie" on Welcome Back Kotter.
@Warlocke000
@Warlocke000 21 день назад
For years and years, when fans would list their dream cast for an X-Men movie, Clint Eastwood was the name that would pop up for Wolverine, even though Clint was too old for most of that time. It was no surprise that an actor who bore some resemblance to him would end up being cast as Wolverine, when the day they made an X-Men movie finally arrived. Worth noting: The most commonly listed name for Professor X (at least after Star Trek: The Next Generation started airing) was Patrick Stewart.
@najhoant
@najhoant 20 дней назад
Scorpio was based in part on the Zodiac Killer, who was still fresh in California's memory when the movie was made. His alias is a Zodiac sign, he writes letters similar to the Zodiac's and he hijacks a school bus, kind of like what the Zodiac threatened to do.
@Stu-Vino
@Stu-Vino День назад
You cut the best line in the whole movie: "Get the hell out of the way, hammerhead!" when he almost runs over that pedestrian 😄
@billfinn7380
@billfinn7380 20 дней назад
21:20 NOT PARKING BRETWEEN THE LINES. THAT'S why they call him Dirty Harry!
@ComeOnIsSuchAJoy
@ComeOnIsSuchAJoy 20 дней назад
One of my personal pet peeves. 😮‍💨
@maximusmfg
@maximusmfg 21 день назад
Andy Robinson, one of the most underrated villains of all time
@Balrog2005
@Balrog2005 21 день назад
This. First time I saw the movie, long time ago, I was infuriated, really mad at him... and still are rewatching it many times, that's how good an actor he was.
@s.henrlllpoklookout5069
@s.henrlllpoklookout5069 21 день назад
I saw him at a Star Trek convention years ago. He told a story about taking his family up to a national park & one morning during their trip he was sitting out watching the sunrise over the mountains. He's sitting there, enjoying the beauty of nature, minding his own business, and someone walks up to him and says "I was so glad when Clint shot you."
@craigw1911
@craigw1911 9 дней назад
The actor John Vernon, who played the Mayor in this film, also played Dean Vernon Wormer in "Animal House".
@williamwhalen746
@williamwhalen746 21 день назад
Another must see Eastwood movie is his directorial debut, "Play Misty for Me."
@randallshuck2976
@randallshuck2976 21 день назад
Due to my age and dating habits, when it came out, that movie scared me.
@williamwhalen746
@williamwhalen746 21 день назад
@@randallshuck2976 I think it is way better than "Fatal Attraction."
@i.marchand4655
@i.marchand4655 21 день назад
@@randallshuck2976 LOL! Me, I loved it. I had spent the better part of a year in Monterey. Stationed at the Presidio, but loved to wander around town. I was intrigued by the Bar Clint's character frequented, just off of Cannery Row, but I wasn't old enough to go in, so I did my drinking at the NCO club on base . I was gone before they filmed, but a friend I met later had been there, and he got on the final cut - at least, his car did. Clint came out of a door and walked down the sidewalk. My friend happened to drive down that street at that time, headed for the beach at Carmel. Of course, the real reason I liked it was because had a bit of a crush on Jessica Walter. What can I say?
@victorbortolussi2964
@victorbortolussi2964 19 дней назад
" Play Misty For Me " is pretty much the inspiration for " Fatal Attraction "!
@williamwhalen746
@williamwhalen746 19 дней назад
@@victorbortolussi2964 That is an understatement.
@tsmartin
@tsmartin 21 день назад
You may or may not have noticed but when Harry delivers his "Do you feel lucky." speech to the bank robber it's like Harry is toying with the guy but when he delivers the same speech to Scorpio there is anger in his voice.
@Kenny-ep2nf
@Kenny-ep2nf 17 дней назад
he hated Scorpio's guts
@GranpaMike
@GranpaMike 20 дней назад
Okay, you've seen Clint Eastwood in a Western, and now in a crime drama. Ready to see him in a comedy? If so, check out "EVERY WHICH WAY BUT LOOSE" (1978). It's a blast.
@happymethehappyone8300
@happymethehappyone8300 21 день назад
Besides this classic,, Three of my other favorite Clint Eastwood movies are "The Beguiled",, "The Outlaw Josey Wales" & "Kelly's Heroes"
@robertmartin9029
@robertmartin9029 21 день назад
I love Kelly's Heroes. It's another film that Addie should watch.
@happymethehappyone8300
@happymethehappyone8300 21 день назад
@@robertmartin9029 I agree 100%..Plus in my opinion,, It's not just Clint that's great in that movie,, Caroll O'Connor was great as the General,, Donald Sutherland as "Oddball" was epic,, Shit,, Even Don Rickles part was really well done,, etc..etc..etc.
@buning_sensations5437
@buning_sensations5437 21 день назад
Time for Clint in a heist flick during WW2 "Kelly's Heroes" Plus Donald Sutherland.
@JeffreySherk
@JeffreySherk 5 дней назад
This movie triggered another memory, and I just looked it up to confirm the details. On October 22, 1969, someone claiming to be the Zodiac killer called lawyer Melvin Belli on a morning talk show. I was in the fifth grade then, and the teacher wheeled a TV set on a stand into the classroom so she could watch the interview. When I told my parents, they were appalled.
@JeffreySherk
@JeffreySherk 5 дней назад
In the mid-1960s there was a serial killer who called himself the Zodiac killer. This movie was inspired by that real-life set of murders.
@socalpaul487
@socalpaul487 21 день назад
Addie starts a deep dive into "Dirty Harry". Another good Eastwood movie is "The Eiger Sanction" 1975. And for a very different side of Clint, "Paint Your Wagon" 1969. A couple of years after this movie, gunmen stormed a school bus in Chowchilla and kidnapped 26 children and their driver and buried them in a moving van while demanding ransom.
@jerryanoia2334
@jerryanoia2334 21 день назад
Eiger Sanction is a great movie. If she wants to see Clint something completely different she should check out Play MIsty for Me or Any Which Way But Loose. 2 completely different kind of roles for Clint. : )
@recyclerhopkins
@recyclerhopkins 16 дней назад
Kelly's Heroes (1970), a WWII adventure/comedy movie with Clint in a different type of role. Also starring Telly Savalas, Donald Sutherland, Gavin MacLeod, Carol O'Connor and Don Rickles to name a few.
@socalpaul487
@socalpaul487 16 дней назад
@@recyclerhopkins Absolutely!
@adammakesstuffup
@adammakesstuffup 20 дней назад
He's not a villain; he's just a simple tailor.
@vincentsaia6545
@vincentsaia6545 21 день назад
"Fatao" was played by Robert Mitchum's brother John.
@fatcatblinddog
@fatcatblinddog 21 день назад
Hi Addie great reaction. This film was inspired by the real life Zodiac killer, which occured in the late sixties & early seventies. That is also a great movie to watch. The zodiac case was still an open investigation by the San Francisco police at the time of this movie. The zodiac also sent notes to the police and newspapers, threating to murder children on a school bus. The entire country was scared. So Dirty Harry killing Scorpio was like everyone wanting the Zodiac killer dead.
@artursandwich1974
@artursandwich1974 17 дней назад
You're absolutely right, Addie! It's really outrageous how unfair this psychopathic serial killer (and a criminal at that, extortionist and blackmailer) can be! Unthinkable!
@glennwisniewski9536
@glennwisniewski9536 20 дней назад
Actor John Vernon (born Adolphus Raymondus Vernon Agopsowicz) who played the mayor was also Dean Wormer in National Lampoon's Animal House (1978) and the voice of Iron Man in the 1960s animated Iron Man TV series.
@victorbortolussi2964
@victorbortolussi2964 19 дней назад
He's also Fletcher in " Josey Wales ".
@ghoulschoolfan80s35
@ghoulschoolfan80s35 16 дней назад
He's also the voice of Rupert Thorne in Batman the Animated Series
@spidersj12
@spidersj12 21 день назад
The actor who played Scorpio, played Garrick on Star Trek Deep Space 9.
@internetsideshow
@internetsideshow 21 день назад
Plain, simple Garak
@rocingersol1875
@rocingersol1875 21 день назад
Andrew Robinson did an amazing job on his portrayal of Scorpio. I didn't know until the late 90s that the guy playing Garak in DS9 was the same actor.
@earlchatterton9133
@earlchatterton9133 21 день назад
Garrick was always such a highlight of DS9. A bad guy who sympathetic and three dimensional.
@waterbeauty85
@waterbeauty85 21 день назад
One of my favorite Garak lines was when Quark was explaining that he should have gone into selling weapons like his cousin advised him to, but he opened a bar instead because he enjoys chatting with the customers like he was with Garak, and Garak says "I can see the appeal...for you"
@FrankJReynolds
@FrankJReynolds 21 день назад
This is one of the first examples of a movie “cliche” I noticed. Every time a school bus drives across the Golden Gate Bridge, it ends badly. DIRTY HARRY, the 1978 SUPERMAN, the 2014 GODZILLA, RISE OF THE PLANET OF THE APES, and TERMINATOR: GENISYS. All have school buses that drive across the Golden Gate Bridge, and it never ends well.
@MasterBiffPudwell
@MasterBiffPudwell 21 день назад
Now that you mention it......I see it now.
@iggtastic
@iggtastic День назад
Not to be confused with the equally deadly crime of driving a bus, plane, or any other multi-passenger vehicle in an action movie. The driver is almost always toast.
@stephenbull2026
@stephenbull2026 21 день назад
You really want to see "Young" Clint Eastwood, definitely watch "Play Misty for me" . There was an easter egg in Dirty Harry where the cinema marquee was showing this film. No way you don't fall in love with him after watching that.
@goldenshark3182
@goldenshark3182 20 дней назад
The final shootout in the rock quarry is in Larkspur, Marin County. The quarry and pond are long gone and have been replaced by apartment buildings and a commuter train station. The remnants of the train trestle that Harry jumps off of is still there, but the train bridge over the road is gone. The irony is that road they were on with the school bus is Sir Francis Drake Blvd and just down the street from the infamous San Quentin prison.
@countgeekula9143
@countgeekula9143 21 день назад
Iconic film from Don Siegel, one of the great filmmakers. The story is loosely based on the real Zodiac murders that were going on at the time and this movie pops up in David Fincher's brilliant movie about the hunt for that killer. Another of Don Siegel movies starring Clint worth seeing is the civil war drama The Beguiled. And yes, Hugh Jackman can look so much like Clint sometimes.
@riff8114
@riff8114 12 дней назад
I remember seeing this in the Drive In theater when it first came out...
@slickrichelicopter8977
@slickrichelicopter8977 18 дней назад
That was actually Clint jumping unto the school bus. At 41, He did the majority of his own stunts.
@NemeanLion-
@NemeanLion- 21 день назад
Addie, I am so impressed that you caught that Leslie Nielsen said the same thing Dirty Harry did in this film. 👍
@The_Dudester
@The_Dudester 21 день назад
3:46 Albert Popwell, must have been a friend of Clint as he shows up in four Dirty Harry movies, sometimes a good guy, sometimes a bad guy. 17:37 Technically, they were right in 1970, but in 1979, the case of United States v. McConney , exigent circumstances that would cause a reasonable person to believe that entry (or other relevant prompt action) was necessary to prevent physical harm to the officers or other persons, the destruction of relevant evidence, the escape of the suspect, or some other consequences.
@karnevor
@karnevor 14 дней назад
I used to watch this movie with my Dad when I was a kid. He loved movies like this and I loved watching anything he liked watching. I think was probably as young as 4 or 5. I might have seen it before that but cannot be sure. But I definitely remember watching movies on the big old Betamax video player that was the size of a large suite case. Early 80's technology was pretty dope. I was the remote control for the video player. The television and the stereo. I remember dad laughing and cheering on Harry as he violated everybody's civil rights and handed out vigilante justice. I loved every minute of it. Except for one thing. That scene in the park under the cross when Harry stabs that killer in the leg and he screams in pain. That scream. That face. Freaked me out. I'm 49 now, and I still get goosebumps watching that scene. But I still love that movie.
@LightsCameraJake
@LightsCameraJake 21 день назад
The only thing truely "Dirty" is Addie's new found crush for Clint Eastwood 😝
@clarkness77
@clarkness77 20 дней назад
Can't blame her
@WhiskeySal-y6g
@WhiskeySal-y6g 21 день назад
It's funny that you mention Hugh Jackman looking similar to Clint Eastwood because I recall back in the 90's, there was some talk of Clint playing Wolverine 😂
@ghoulschoolfan80s35
@ghoulschoolfan80s35 16 дней назад
"There was a million reasons they called him Dirty Harry, and he kept inventing new ones" - Quote from the original trailer
@farukcelik5238
@farukcelik5238 20 дней назад
Andy Robinson in that bus scene was legendary, 😂something my brother and me used to do to one another
@davidmeir9348
@davidmeir9348 21 день назад
You have to watch the Dollars trilogy, the famous Spaghetti Westerns (named such because the director was Italian) A Fistfull of Dollars, For a Few Dollars More and of course, The Good The Bad and The Ugly. Filmed between 1964 and 1966, you have an even younger and good looking Eastwood. A fistfull of Dolars is loosely based on the 1961 Samurai film Yojimbo directed by the legendary Akira Kurosawa. As for The Good The Bad and The Ugly, it might be the most famous and immitated western of all times. Do watch all 3 they're great. As for the Dirty Harry, there's 5 of them and while the first one is hands down the best, the other 4 are by no mean bad, they're absolutely worth the watch.
@5ilver42
@5ilver42 21 день назад
For a Few Dollars More is probably the best of the bunch story-wise, I would say.
@raraparuka
@raraparuka 12 дней назад
In San Francisco today, the mayor would profusely apologize to the killer for not paying the money in a timely manner. Plus not prosecuting for the murders and prosecuting Harry for violating the criminals rights.
@Phoenixflyer1
@Phoenixflyer1 19 дней назад
Speaking of a young Clint Eastwood on screen, he played in black and white westerns on TV, and then iconic Western movies in color, and THEN Dirty Harry.
@lumpyfishgravy
@lumpyfishgravy 14 дней назад
Good to see the youngers getting into Harry Callahan. While I was growing up his name was mud but you can watch the movies now and they resonate strongly. Funny, that. Also: a cracking soundtrack.
@Azok.c3po
@Azok.c3po 21 день назад
If you want the best spaghetti western then watch. The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. 3 great actors and best gun fight in a lot of films.
@MasterBiffPudwell
@MasterBiffPudwell 21 день назад
And one of the BEST film scores in history in my small opinion. Ennio Morricone is a master composer.
@bobbyclarkston8836
@bobbyclarkston8836 20 дней назад
Callahan should have cut the killers Achilles tendon instead of stabbing him in the thigh. That way he couldn’t run away.
@cowboy1165
@cowboy1165 20 дней назад
Harry's handgun is not the standard police revolver. He carried a -Smith and Wesson Model 29/ .44 Magnum. The Model 29 had enjoyed some popularity with target shooters, cops and hunters until the debut of Dirty Harry in 1971, at which point every Tom, Dick and Harry wanted one. Firearm dealers had difficulty keeping the big-bore revolver in stock until S&W caught up with demand in the early ‘70s. Even so, gun shop owners could always count on a shortage of Model 29 revolvers whenever a Dirty Harry movie marathon ran on TV.
@guitarman8462
@guitarman8462 21 день назад
Put " Thunderbolt & Lightfoot " on your list. Also another movie which isn't a Clint Eastwood movie " Cool Hand Luke ".
@zedwpd
@zedwpd 21 день назад
The Major here was also the Dean in Animal House.
@Vash45Long
@Vash45Long 20 дней назад
The villain is based on The Zodiac Killer
@vincentsaia6545
@vincentsaia6545 21 день назад
Andie Robinson, who played Scorpio, was a peacenick and had trouble handling the gun he was supposed to use so production was shut down while a firearms expert was brought in to train him in the use of firearms.
@larryjex6485
@larryjex6485 20 дней назад
I love these '70s cop dramas! They have a gritty realism that isn't over the top.
@cyclone8974
@cyclone8974 21 день назад
I am pretty sure this movie was inspired by the Zodiac Killer.
@cervanntes
@cervanntes 21 день назад
Without question, and “inspired by” is exactly the right way to phrase it. The movie isn’t a dramatization of the Zodiac killings nor does it pretend to be, but it definitely borrows heavily from the real life headlines surrounding the cat and mouse between the Zodiac and the SFD, especially Detective David Toschi.
@AbeVicious
@AbeVicious 21 день назад
And Dave Toschi. The inspector who was investigating the Zodiac killings.
@cyclone8974
@cyclone8974 21 день назад
@@cervanntes I think it's also a bit of wish fulfillment for the Cops and a lot of the people that hoped the Zodiac would be caught.
@cervanntes
@cervanntes 21 день назад
@@cyclone8974 Heh, yeah. Especially after those two cops stopped and talked to him after the taxi shooting but let him go because the APB for the shooter described him as black. The police had a lot to be embarrassed about dealing with the Zodiac, doubly so after Toschi was accused of forging one of the Zodiac letters. Even though he was exonerated on that one, it still left a lasting stink and I can't help but think Scorpio framing Harry was inspired by that scandal. And absolutely, the public needed a fictional version where the bad guy was taken out because real version was very much still out there as far as anyone knew.
@lurkerrekrul
@lurkerrekrul 20 дней назад
17:18 - "OK, can we at least arrest him for assaulting an officer? I mean that definitely did happen. And he shot at Gonzalez, who I'm not even sure he's alive." - Yes, but he was wearing a ski mask at the time, so they can't prove that it was him.
@thomasthomas2418
@thomasthomas2418 18 дней назад
Well, how about that distinguishing scar on his leg? You know from Harry's knife?
@Ryan-uj8kk
@Ryan-uj8kk 21 день назад
so glad you watched Dirty Harry, hope you watch the entire 5 parts for Dirty Harry. If yes then your next watch from the series will be Magnum Force. Do you feel Lucky Addie? Well do ya? i highly recommend you watch "million dollar baby" which Clint acted in and directed as well. a truly EPIC movie, you shouldnt miss it.
@bubhub64
@bubhub64 21 день назад
I watch Clint Eastwood practically everyday in the old 1960s TV western "Rawhide." Clint was already 40 years old by the time he made Dirty Harry.
@zedwpd
@zedwpd 21 день назад
You can conduct a search or seizure without a warrant if there are exigent circumstances, like a girl with only moments to live.
@dparch
@dparch 21 день назад
You can now, perhaps back then the exigent exception was not the law yet. This was a time when the rights of the criminal seemed more important to politicians then being concerned about the victims and their families rights. That's what resonated so much with the Dirty Harry franchise, he didn't give a shit about the criminal or what happened to the criminal, and that was a refreshing take at the time.
@mauriceedwards9588
@mauriceedwards9588 21 день назад
This is one of my favourite movie characters and a favourite of my late Mum and Dad as well they were all violent but Harry always went that extra mile to beat the bad guys, enjoy Addie.
@mikebrown7799
@mikebrown7799 20 дней назад
Hello Addie!😊 This film and "Magnum Force" (1973) tend to be most peoples favorite Dirty Harry film. As you can tell by the ending, they did not expect this film to be such a big hit and to spawn many sequels. Great reactions to this young Hugh Jackman film. I mean great reactions to this young Clint Eastwood film, Addie!!!😉🎬👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@3dbadboy1
@3dbadboy1 20 дней назад
By the way, the composer of this film's soundtrack, Lalo Schifrin, wrote the theme to the 60s TV series Mission: Impossible, which theme is used in the Tom Cruise series of movies of the same name.
@3dbadboy1
@3dbadboy1 20 дней назад
That's soooooo funny that you said Clint looks like Hugh Jackman because there's a scene in the movie Australia where Jackman is dressed up in such a way that he totally made me think of Clint Eastwood from one of his spaghetti western movies.
@angelomaurizio1668
@angelomaurizio1668 21 день назад
You shouldve watched 'The Good Bad and The Ugly' (1966) before 'Unforgiven' it features a younger Eastwood. The spaghetti western is arguably one of the best films in cinema history that ranks up with movies like The Godfather and Shawshank Redemption. The movie features iconic scenes and score.
@GeorgeTropicana
@GeorgeTropicana 21 день назад
Josey Wales is better
@markdenio4537
@markdenio4537 21 день назад
The score is so iconic the Danish National Orchestra performed two parts in a multiple-million-viewed video.
@PiraticalBob
@PiraticalBob 21 день назад
+1 on *The Good, the Bad and the Ugly.* It's an early 60's film so Clint is youthful and very handsome. It was the third of the "Spaghetti Westerns" that he filmed with Italian director Sergio Leone, and probably the best of the three.
@angelomaurizio1668
@angelomaurizio1668 21 день назад
@@GeorgeTropicana Naaaa 😆
@dparch
@dparch 21 день назад
@@GeorgeTropicana absolutely! better in every way
@shallowgal462
@shallowgal462 19 дней назад
Andrew J. Robinson is best-known for playing a beloved character on _Star Trek: DS9._
@matthewkirkhart2401
@matthewkirkhart2401 20 дней назад
A very good movie from roughly this same time period where he plays a more “typical guy” instead of a police detective is Play Misty for Me. I think you would really enjoy reacting to it. Plus, any of the movies from the rest of the Dirty Harry franchise are good.
@ironman20740
@ironman20740 21 день назад
Crazy thing is Clint is 41 yrs old in this movie.
@117AROD
@117AROD 21 день назад
He’s the oldest looking 41 year old 😅
@GeorgeTropicana
@GeorgeTropicana 20 дней назад
that's not crazy he looks every bit of 41 or even older
@ComeOnIsSuchAJoy
@ComeOnIsSuchAJoy 20 дней назад
... which means he's 94 now, and one of the oldest living Hollywood stars.
@PE4Doers
@PE4Doers 21 день назад
Thanks Addie, it is always great to see a Clint Eastwood 'Kick Ass' movie. I saw this as a young man, and all I wanted to do was go after that killer asshole. It was one of the movies that led to my primary 'paid' hobby of teaching people how to defend themselves against an armed 'asshole.' I am a happy now being a retired 'die hard' when it comes to dealing with evil 🙂
@gerardcote8391
@gerardcote8391 17 дней назад
The Scorpio killer in Dirty Harry was based on the Zodiac killer who murdered people around San Fransico on the 1960s.
@jeffdetmer4681
@jeffdetmer4681 19 дней назад
Addie, you should check out some clips of an old TV show called Rawhide. It was a western and starred a young actor named Clint Eastwood. A good deal younger than he is in this movie.
@Mase13007
@Mase13007 20 дней назад
Now you need to watch Bullitt Steve McQueen is playing a character based off of the same detective!
@listenchump4041
@listenchump4041 19 дней назад
For iconic Clint Eastwood movies, his breaking roles were the excellent western movies A Fistful of dollars; For a few dollars more; and The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. There is also notably Kelly's heroes, a good war/comedy film. I strongly recommend all of them.
@duanelavely5481
@duanelavely5481 20 дней назад
You need to react to "Play Misty for Me" (1971). A psychological thriller set in Monterey, Ca. (the Monterey Peninsula/Big Sur area). A portion of which was filmed at the Monterey Jazz Festival, i.e., "Misty" by Erroll Garner. This was Clint Eastwood's first movie as both star & director. Co-stars Jessica Walters & Donna Mills.
@fredkrissman6527
@fredkrissman6527 21 день назад
Hey Addie! From wiki: "[Andrew] Robinson's first feature film role was in 1971's Dirty Harry. Don Siegel, the film's director, and Clint Eastwood picked Robinson for the role after seeing him in a production of Fyodor Dostoevsky's The Idiot... His portrayal was so convincing that he received death threats after the film's release." Yikes!
@fr1day2
@fr1day2 21 день назад
Watching Harry bring down the potential jumper reminded me of Lethal Weapon. Another cop movie to add to your list.
@Prodigal1
@Prodigal1 21 день назад
Yes, Naked Gun did reference that line from Dirty Harry. Congrats! You are the only reactor ever got it, great job!
@JonathanReynolds1
@JonathanReynolds1 21 день назад
The actor who played the bank robber was Al Popwell who played different characters in all but one of the Dirty Harry movies (he was the pimp in Magnum Force).
@tsrgoinc
@tsrgoinc 21 день назад
Yep, he was a JAMF!
@Cbcw76
@Cbcw76 21 день назад
Watching all these DIRTY HARRY films - and other Eastwood productions - will introduce a good practice of using the same actors (perhaps the moreso, the techs and behind the camera crew - when you need to depend on workers, get those that are familiar-!
@dr.burtgummerfan439
@dr.burtgummerfan439 21 день назад
Robinson and other cast members from the franchis (as well as some locations) also appear in Sylvester Stallone's "Cobra", which is almost a Dirty Harry parallel universe. 😂
@robertmills8640
@robertmills8640 21 день назад
Popwell's characters in these movies is always a little higher on the social scale, ending up as a cop in the 4th movie where he is killed.
@Cbcw76
@Cbcw76 20 дней назад
@@robertmills8640 Good point - Popwell's such an interesting character in his relatively few moments that I really hoped he'd head up his themes. I'd have certainly watched his flims.. he died in 1999. I saw a few TV episodes within him but, other than the two follow-up DIRTY H's, I had to watch for his appearance in SLEEPER (1973) as one of the lab techs.
@bjgandalf69
@bjgandalf69 21 день назад
The suicide jumper scene was the inspiration for the similar scene in the orginal Lethal Weapon.
@janneroz-photographyonabudget
@janneroz-photographyonabudget 17 дней назад
The main lookalike for a younger Clint would be Dame Maggie Smith's son, Toby Stephens. In fact he played a young Clint Eastwood, voiced by Clint Eastwood in the film Space Cowboys. Andy Robinson later went on the become Garak the Cardassian Tailor/spy in Star Trek DS9. Watch it, if you want to be "Keeping UP with the Cardassians".
@sithlordkaeyl21
@sithlordkaeyl21 21 день назад
A “Tarantino-amount” should be a new unit of measurement. “How much blood was at the scene?” “A ‘Tarantino-amount’, Doctor.” “How much vomiting was in the toilet?” “A ‘Tarantino-amount’, Doctor.”
@johndavis7533
@johndavis7533 19 дней назад
Magnum Force and The Enforcer are 2 other Dirty Harry films for your viewing pleasure and High Plains Drifter is a must-see
@alastaircarr8518
@alastaircarr8518 21 день назад
It's funny you say how much he looks like Hugh Jackman. Theres a scene in the movie "The Eiger Sanction" where Clint is gritting his teeth and threatening someone. I've always thought a young Clint Eastwood would be the perfect Wolverine and that scene proves it.
@PatriotRebel
@PatriotRebel 20 дней назад
This movie came out when the Zodiac killer was still active in the San Francisco area. The movie was inspired by that, hence them calling the killer the Scorpio killer.
@wildwilly3530
@wildwilly3530 21 день назад
I know you watched at least one Clint movie. But the Clint Eastwood rabbit hole is fun! The Dirty Harry movies, the “Man with no name” movies, add to that “Pale Rider”, “Heartbreak Ridge”, “Gran Torino”, “Million Dollar Baby” etc. etc. It is pretty deep too!
@johnsinclair4448
@johnsinclair4448 20 дней назад
The Outlaw Josey Wales is my favorite Eastwood movie next to the first Dirty Harry. Clint Eastwood is an American treasure and I think you'll enjoy any of his films. Have fun, stay awesome.
@ryanelogan5540
@ryanelogan5540 21 день назад
You have great taste in movies, Addie!! You have just reacted to an all-time CLASSIC crime film!!!
@jimperry6463
@jimperry6463 20 дней назад
You have now seen Dirty Harry and The Naked Gun. Now you’re ready to tear off the Band-Aid with a blowtorch and watch Sledge Hammer.
@baronvg
@baronvg 20 дней назад
19:05 That was a very satisfying eye roll.
@MLJ7956
@MLJ7956 21 день назад
Great reaction to this Clint Eastwood classic Addie. I hope you continue with this great movie series. There are a total of 5 Dirty Harry films (all with Clint)... *Dirty Harry (1971) *Magnum Force (1973) *The Enforcer (1976) *Sudden Impact (1983) *The Dead Pool (1988) All are very different & all are very entertaining in my opinion 😁.
@gatekeeperboxing5898
@gatekeeperboxing5898 21 день назад
I love the first two movies, The Enforcer is pretty good, Sudden Impact is quite good, but I didn't like The Dead Pool at all.
@jefferyoetter6884
@jefferyoetter6884 18 дней назад
If you liked this one, wait for Sudden Impact. Harry was coming to the same cafe for a very long time and never had sugar with his coffee except one day, he got lots of sugar and came back to complain. 😂
@JamesGilburt-lb7sg
@JamesGilburt-lb7sg 21 день назад
Hi Addie, looking gorgeous as always :) It's great you've seen this crime classic and I loved your reaction to it. It's one of Clint Eastwood's best films and he is one of Hollywood's GOAT'S! My top 3 favourite movies of his that you just have to react to are; Kelly's Heroes (1970) A WWII action comedy, set in the aftermath of D-Day. In which he leads a group of American soldiers on a mission to steal nazi gold from behind enemy lines. And the late, great Donald Sutherland steals the show as a hippie tank sergeant ;) + his 2 hilarious comedies Every Which Way But Loose (1978) & Any Which Way You Can (1980) In those, he plays a mechanic moonlighting as a bare knuckle boxer, who has a pet orangutan named Clyde and they get into all sorts of scrapes, making friends and enemies as they go. Please check out those 3 awesome movies for the channel next :) I like your reactions and I'm subscribed :)
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