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Dirty Harry (film series)

Dirty Harry is an American neo-noir vigilante action thriller film series featuring San Francisco Police Department Homicide Division Inspector "Dirty" Harry Callahan. There are five films: Dirty Harry (1971), Magnum Force (1973), The Enforcer (1976), Sudden Impact (1983) and The Dead Pool (1988). Clint Eastwood portrayed Callahan in all five films and directed Sudden Impact.

Dirty Harry
Created by
Original workDirty Harry (1971)
OwnerWarner Bros.
Years1971–1988
Print publications
Novel(s)List of novels
Films and television
Film(s)
Games
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Miscellaneous
Character(s)List of characters
PinballDirty Harry
Dirty Harry
Directed by
Written by
Produced by
StarringClint Eastwood
Cinematography
Edited by
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Distributed byWarner Bros.
Release date
1971–1988
Running time
530 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$66 million (four films, except 2)
Box office$309.9 million (worldwide)

Callahan is notorious for his unorthodox, violent and ruthless methods against the criminals and killers he is assigned to apprehend. At the same time, he is assigned a partner who is usually either killed or seriously injured during the film.

Films Edit

Dirty Harry (1971) Edit

Dirty Harry (1971) was directed by Don Siegel and starred Clint Eastwood as Harry Callahan. Harry tracks serial killer Scorpio (loosely based on the Zodiac killer). Eastwood's iconic portrayal of the blunt-speaking, unorthodox detective set the style for a number of his subsequent roles, and its box-office success led to the production of four sequels. The "alienated cop" motif was subsequently imitated by a number of other films. At the beginning of the film, Callahan corners a bank robber and says, "You've got to ask yourself a question: 'Do I feel lucky?'. Well, do ya, punk?". The line became famous, although often misquoted as "Do you feel lucky, punk?"; the second movie, Magnum Force, opens with Harry asking, "Do you feel lucky?"

It was the fourth-highest-grossing film of 1971 after Fiddler on the Roof, The French Connection, and Diamonds Are Forever.

Magnum Force (1973) Edit

Magnum Force (1973) was directed by Ted Post. The main theme of this film is vigilante justice, and the plot revolves around a group of renegade traffic cops who are executing criminals who have avoided conviction in court. Despite Harry's penchant for strong-arm methods, he does not tolerate coldblooded murder of the accused and resolves to stop the killers. In this film, Harry's catch-phrase is "A man's got to know his limitations".

The Enforcer (1976) Edit

The Enforcer (1976) was directed by James Fargo. In this film, Harry is teamed with a female partner with no field experience (in 1976, American women had only recently been allowed to fill patrol and investigative assignments in most police bureaus), Inspector Kate Moore (Tyne Daly), as they take on a terrorist ring calling themselves the People's Revolutionary Strike Force. Harry opposes introducing inexperienced officers to the dangers of police work, whether male or female, and sees the homicide division as too dangerous for his new partner, who worked until recently in the personnel department. Though Moore starts out overenthusiastic, she soon proves herself valuable to Harry, and matures quickly, earning Harry's respect in the process.

Sudden Impact (1983) Edit

Sudden Impact (1983) was directed by Clint Eastwood. Aging, but still bitter, Callahan is sent to a small town to follow up a lead in a murder case, which leads him directly to a rape victim who is out to avenge herself and her catatonic sister by killing the people who sexually assaulted them. The film is notable for Callahan's catchphrase, "Go ahead, make my day".

The Dead Pool (1988) Edit

The Dead Pool (1988) was directed by Buddy Van Horn. Harry finds that he is among the subjects of a dead pool, a game betting on deaths of celebrities. Someone tries to rig the game by killing the celebrities on one player's list. Harry's catch phrase in this movie was "You're shit out of luck".

After this film, Eastwood retired from playing the Dirty Harry character, as he felt his age (58 in 1988) would make Harry a parody.

Cast and crew Edit

Cast Edit

Character Films
Dirty Harry Magnum Force The Enforcer Sudden Impact The Dead Pool
1971 1973 1976 1983 1988
Harry Callahan Clint Eastwood
Frank DiGiorgio John Mitchum  
The Mayor John Vernon   John Crawford  
Al Bressler Harry Guardino   Harry Guardino  
Scorpio Andy Robinson  
Chico Gonzalez Reni Santoni  
Bank Robber Albert Popwell  
Lt. Neil Briggs   Hal Holbrook  
Charlie McCoy   Mitchell Ryan  
John Davis   David Soul  
Red Astrachan   Kip Niven  
Mike Grimes   Robert Urich  
Phil Sweet   Tim Matheson  
Earlington "Early" Smith   Felton Perry  
J.J. Wilson   Albert Popwell  
Kate Moore   Tyne Daly  
Bobby Maxwell   DeVeren Bookwalter  
Lalo   Michael Cavanaugh  
Karl   Dick Durock  
Abdul   Kenneth Boyd  
Miki   Jocelyn Jones  
Father John   M. G. Kelly  
Big Ed Mustapha   Albert Popwell  
Jennifer Spencer   Sondra Locke  
Mick   Paul Drake  
Ray Perkins   Audrie J. Neenan  
Lester Jannings   Pat Hingle  
Horace King   Albert Popwell  
Capt. Jerome McKay   Bradford Dillman  
Capt. Briggs   Bradford Dillman  
Lt. Donnelly   Michael Currie
Samantha Walker   Patricia Clarkson
Peter Swan   Liam Neeson
Al Quan   Evan C. Kim
Harlan Rook   David Hunt
Johnny Squares   Jim Carrey

Reception Edit

Critical and public response Edit

Year Film Rotten Tomatoes Metacritic Box office[1] Inflation adjusted (as of 2019)[1]
1971 Dirty Harry 88% (49 reviews)[2] 87 (10 reviews)[3] $35,976,000 $196,886,800
1973 Magnum Force 70% (27 reviews)[4] 58 (7 reviews)[5] $39,768,000 $202,884,200
1976 The Enforcer 69% (35 reviews)[6] 58 (7 reviews)[7] $46,236,000 $196,014,600
1983 Sudden Impact 57% (37 reviews)[8] 52 (13 reviews)[9] $67,642,693 $187,900,400
1988 The Dead Pool 55% (33 reviews)[10] 46 (15 reviews)[11] $37,903,295 $83,276,600

Influence on other productions Edit

Sin City: That Yellow Bastard Edit

Frank Miller, creator of the Sin City graphic novels, revealed in an interview that he created the Sin City story-arc That Yellow Bastard out of his dislike of The Dead Pool. Miller said: "When I went to see the last Dirty Harry movie, The Dead Pool, I was disgusted. I went out and said, this is not a Dirty Harry movie, this is nothing, this is a pale sequel." and I also said, "that's not the last Dirty Harry story, I will show you the last Dirty Harry story."[12] Another character in That Yellow Bastard story is Nancy Callahan, named after Harry Callahan.

Bruce Willis played Hartigan, the "Dirty Harry of the story", in the Sin City (2005) film.

The Protector Edit

This 1985 film featuring Jackie Chan was Chan's second American feature film. The movie was noted for being similar to the Dirty Harry series, with inspiration taken from there by director James Glickenhaus.

The Rookie Edit

Directed by and co-starring Clint Eastwood; the film features an aging, tough cop who partners with a rookie cop, played by Charlie Sheen. Upon the film's release critics and audiences noted the similarities between Eastwood's two characters.[13]

Gran Torino Edit

Eastwood returned to acting after a four-year self-imposed hiatus[14] in this 2008 film, which he also directed, produced, and partly scored with his son Kyle and Jamie Cullum. Eastwood plays Walt Kowalski, a recently widowed Korean War veteran alienated from his family and angry at the world. Walt's young neighbor, Thao Vang Lor, is pressured into stealing Walt's prized 1972 Ford Gran Torino by his cousin for his initiation into a gang. Walt thwarts the theft and subsequently develops a relationship with the boy and his family.

Biographer Marc Eliot called Eastwood's role "an amalgam of the Man with No Name, Dirty Harry, and William Munny, here, aged and cynical, but willing and able to fight on whenever the need arose".[15] Manohla Dargis compared Eastwood's presence on film to Dirty Harry and the Man with No Name, stating, "Dirty Harry is back, in a way, in Gran Torino, not as a character but as a ghostly presence. He hovers in the film, in its themes and high-caliber imagery, and of course, most obviously in Mr. Eastwood's face. It is a monumental face now, so puckered and pleated that it no longer looks merely weathered, as it has for decades, but seems closer to petrified wood."[16]

Tania Modleski, author of Clint Eastwood and Male Weepies, said, "[f]or many reviewers, Gran Torino represents the final step in Eastwood's repudiation of the Dirty Harry persona. If Unforgiven ends up being equivocal in its attitude toward violence and vigilantism, Gran Torino appears to accept the impotence of the lone, avenging hero" and that the impotence "is perhaps underlined by Walt's repeated gesture of pointing his finger at villains as if it were a gun."[17] Amy Biancolli of the Houston Chronicle said that though Walt, an "old fart", does not have the same name as Dirty Harry, "there's no mistaking the rasp in his voice or the uncompromising crankiness of his Weltanschauung."[18] Tom Charity of CNN said of Walt, "Like other Eastwood heroes before him, Walt sacrifices his independence by accepting that others depend on him."[19] John Serba of The Grand Rapids Press said that Walt, who is "bitter, hopelessly cranky," "shares a sense of moral certainty" with Callahan, but that Walt "is infused with the wisdom and weariness" that Callahan does not have.[20]

Home media Edit

Warner Home Video owns rights to the Dirty Harry series. The five films have been remastered for DVD three times — in 1998, 2001 and 2008. They have been packaged in several DVD box sets. The Dirty Harry films made their high-definition debuts with the 2008 Blu-ray discs. Warner's marketing plan calls for only "The Dead Pool" film to be available as a separate Blu-ray, requiring fans who want the other four movies in high definition to buy the box set.[21] In 2010 all five movies were released as a Blu-ray box set, "Clint Eastwood Dirty Harry Collection".

Other media Edit

Novels Edit

In the early 1980s, Warner Books published twelve books, authored under the pseudonym Dane Hartman, that further the adventures of Dirty Harry. The novels were later translated into French in the 1990s, as the Collection Supercops.[22]

Video games Edit

In 1995 Williams Electronic Games (WMS) created a Dirty Harry pinball machine, inspired by the 1971 film. 4,248 units were manufactured. Notable features include a gun handle shooter, a moving cannon used to shoot playfield targets and custom audio callouts recorded by Clint Eastwood. Game modes, sounds and dot matrix animations reflect events in the film, such as a car chase, barroom brawl, defusing bombs and "Feel Lucky" mode.[23]

Dirty Harry: The War Against Drugs is a 1990 video game based on Dirty Harry film series. It incorporates several references to the film series.

Dirty Harry, originally scheduled for a 2007 release, is a canceled video game by The Collective based on the 1971 film of the same name.

References Edit

  1. ^ a b "Franchise: Dirty Harry". boxofficemojo.com.
  2. ^ "Dirty Harry". rottentomatoes.com. December 24, 1971.
  3. ^ "Dirty Harry". metacritic.com. December 24, 1971.
  4. ^ "Magnum Force". rottentomatoes.com. January 1, 1973.
  5. ^ "Magnum Force". metacritic.com. January 1, 1973.
  6. ^ "The Enforcer". rottentomatoes.com. January 1, 1976.
  7. ^ "The Enforcer". metacritic.com. January 1, 1976.
  8. ^ "Sudden Impact". rottentomatoes.com. January 1, 1983.
  9. ^ "Sudden Impact". metacritic.com. January 1, 1983.
  10. ^ "The Dead Pool". rottentomatoes.com. July 13, 1988.
  11. ^ "The Dead Pool". metacritic.com. July 13, 1988.
  12. ^ Robert, Daniel (August 3, 2005). . Suicidegirls.com. Archived from the original on July 23, 2008. Retrieved April 24, 2012.
  13. ^ "Variety Reviews - The Rookie - Film Reviews - - Review by Variety Staff". Variety.com. December 31, 1989. Retrieved April 24, 2012.
  14. ^ Turan, Kenneth (December 12, 2008). "Review: 'Gran Torino'". Los Angeles Times. from the original on November 26, 2011.
  15. ^ Eliot, Marc (2009). American Rebel: The Life of Clint Eastwood. New York: Harmony Books. p. 329. ISBN 978-0-307-33688-0.
  16. ^ Dargis, Manohla (December 12, 2008). "Hope for a Racist, and Maybe a Country". The New York Times. Retrieved January 10, 2010.
  17. ^ Modleski, Tania. "Clint Eastwood and Male Weepies." American Literary History. 2010. Volume 22, Issue 1. p. 136-158. DOI 10.1093/alh/ajp051. First published online on November 20, 2009.
  18. ^ Biancolli, Amy. "Gran Torino." Houston Chronicle. Thursday January 8, 2009. Retrieved on March 16, 2012.
  19. ^ Charity, Tom. "Review: 'Gran Torino' offers great Eastwood." CNN. January 9, 2009. 2. Retrieved on March 16, 2012.
  20. ^ Serba, John. "Scowls, subtlety make 'Gran Torino' classic Clint Eastwood." The Grand Rapids Press. Friday January 9, 2009. Retrieved on March 16, 2012.
  21. ^ "New Dirty Harry DVDs: We're in luck - DVD Spin Doctor". Dvdspindoctor.typepad.com. March 10, 2008. Retrieved April 24, 2012.
  22. ^ Used book ad for the French version of The Long Death. October 28, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  23. ^ "The Internet Pinball Machine Database".

External links Edit

  • Dirty Harry filming locations
  • San Francisco in Cinema: Dirty Harry
  • from American Movie Classics

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Dirty Harry is an American neo noir vigilante action thriller film series featuring San Francisco Police Department Homicide Division Inspector Dirty Harry Callahan There are five films Dirty Harry 1971 Magnum Force 1973 The Enforcer 1976 Sudden Impact 1983 and The Dead Pool 1988 Clint Eastwood portrayed Callahan in all five films and directed Sudden Impact Dirty HarryCreated byHarry Julian Fink R M FinkOriginal workDirty Harry 1971 OwnerWarner Bros Years1971 1988Print publicationsNovel s List of novelsFilms and televisionFilm s Dirty Harry 1971 Magnum Force 1973 The Enforcer 1976 Sudden Impact 1983 The Dead Pool 1988 GamesVideo game s Dirty Harry Dirty Harry cancelled MiscellaneousCharacter s List of charactersPinballDirty HarryDirty HarryDirected byDon Siegel 1 Ted Post 2 James Fargo 3 Clint Eastwood 4 Buddy Van Horn 5 Written byHarry Julian Fink 1 R M Fink 1 Dean Riesner 1 3 John Milius 2 Michael Cimino 2 Stirling Silliphant 3 Joseph Stinson 4 Steve Sharon 5 Produced byDon Siegel 1 Robert Daley 1 3 Clint Eastwood 4 David Valdes 5 StarringClint EastwoodCinematographyBruce Surtees 1 4 Frank Stanley 2 Charles W Short 3 Jack N Green 5 Edited byCarl Pingitore 1 Ferris Webster 2 3 Joel Cox 3 4 Ron Spang 5 Music byLalo Schifrin 1 2 4 5 Jerry Fielding 3 ProductioncompanyMalpaso ProductionsDistributed byWarner Bros Release date1971 1988Running time530 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 66 million four films except 2 Box office 309 9 million worldwide Callahan is notorious for his unorthodox violent and ruthless methods against the criminals and killers he is assigned to apprehend At the same time he is assigned a partner who is usually either killed or seriously injured during the film Contents 1 Films 1 1 Dirty Harry 1971 1 2 Magnum Force 1973 1 3 The Enforcer 1976 1 4 Sudden Impact 1983 1 5 The Dead Pool 1988 2 Cast and crew 2 1 Cast 3 Reception 3 1 Critical and public response 4 Influence on other productions 4 1 Sin City That Yellow Bastard 4 2 The Protector 4 3 The Rookie 4 4 Gran Torino 5 Home media 6 Other media 6 1 Novels 6 2 Video games 7 References 8 External linksFilms EditDirty Harry 1971 Edit Main article Dirty Harry Dirty Harry 1971 was directed by Don Siegel and starred Clint Eastwood as Harry Callahan Harry tracks serial killer Scorpio loosely based on the Zodiac killer Eastwood s iconic portrayal of the blunt speaking unorthodox detective set the style for a number of his subsequent roles and its box office success led to the production of four sequels The alienated cop motif was subsequently imitated by a number of other films At the beginning of the film Callahan corners a bank robber and says You ve got to ask yourself a question Do I feel lucky Well do ya punk The line became famous although often misquoted as Do you feel lucky punk the second movie Magnum Force opens with Harry asking Do you feel lucky It was the fourth highest grossing film of 1971 after Fiddler on the Roof The French Connection and Diamonds Are Forever Magnum Force 1973 Edit Main article Magnum Force Magnum Force 1973 was directed by Ted Post The main theme of this film is vigilante justice and the plot revolves around a group of renegade traffic cops who are executing criminals who have avoided conviction in court Despite Harry s penchant for strong arm methods he does not tolerate coldblooded murder of the accused and resolves to stop the killers In this film Harry s catch phrase is A man s got to know his limitations The Enforcer 1976 Edit Main article The Enforcer 1976 film The Enforcer 1976 was directed by James Fargo In this film Harry is teamed with a female partner with no field experience in 1976 American women had only recently been allowed to fill patrol and investigative assignments in most police bureaus Inspector Kate Moore Tyne Daly as they take on a terrorist ring calling themselves the People s Revolutionary Strike Force Harry opposes introducing inexperienced officers to the dangers of police work whether male or female and sees the homicide division as too dangerous for his new partner who worked until recently in the personnel department Though Moore starts out overenthusiastic she soon proves herself valuable to Harry and matures quickly earning Harry s respect in the process Sudden Impact 1983 Edit Main article Sudden Impact Sudden Impact 1983 was directed by Clint Eastwood Aging but still bitter Callahan is sent to a small town to follow up a lead in a murder case which leads him directly to a rape victim who is out to avenge herself and her catatonic sister by killing the people who sexually assaulted them The film is notable for Callahan s catchphrase Go ahead make my day The Dead Pool 1988 Edit Main article The Dead Pool The Dead Pool 1988 was directed by Buddy Van Horn Harry finds that he is among the subjects of a dead pool a game betting on deaths of celebrities Someone tries to rig the game by killing the celebrities on one player s list Harry s catch phrase in this movie was You re shit out of luck After this film Eastwood retired from playing the Dirty Harry character as he felt his age 58 in 1988 would make Harry a parody Cast and crew EditCast Edit Character FilmsDirty Harry Magnum Force The Enforcer Sudden Impact The Dead Pool1971 1973 1976 1983 1988Harry Callahan Clint EastwoodFrank DiGiorgio John Mitchum The Mayor John Vernon John Crawford Al Bressler Harry Guardino Harry Guardino Scorpio Andy Robinson Chico Gonzalez Reni Santoni Bank Robber Albert Popwell Lt Neil Briggs Hal Holbrook Charlie McCoy Mitchell Ryan John Davis David Soul Red Astrachan Kip Niven Mike Grimes Robert Urich Phil Sweet Tim Matheson Earlington Early Smith Felton Perry J J Wilson Albert Popwell Kate Moore Tyne Daly Bobby Maxwell DeVeren Bookwalter Lalo Michael Cavanaugh Karl Dick Durock Abdul Kenneth Boyd Miki Jocelyn Jones Father John M G Kelly Big Ed Mustapha Albert Popwell Jennifer Spencer Sondra Locke Mick Paul Drake Ray Perkins Audrie J Neenan Lester Jannings Pat Hingle Horace King Albert Popwell Capt Jerome McKay Bradford Dillman Capt Briggs Bradford Dillman Lt Donnelly Michael CurrieSamantha Walker Patricia ClarksonPeter Swan Liam NeesonAl Quan Evan C KimHarlan Rook David HuntJohnny Squares Jim CarreyReception EditCritical and public response Edit Year Film Rotten Tomatoes Metacritic Box office 1 Inflation adjusted as of 2019 1 1971 Dirty Harry 88 49 reviews 2 87 10 reviews 3 35 976 000 196 886 8001973 Magnum Force 70 27 reviews 4 58 7 reviews 5 39 768 000 202 884 2001976 The Enforcer 69 35 reviews 6 58 7 reviews 7 46 236 000 196 014 6001983 Sudden Impact 57 37 reviews 8 52 13 reviews 9 67 642 693 187 900 4001988 The Dead Pool 55 33 reviews 10 46 15 reviews 11 37 903 295 83 276 600Influence on other productions EditSin City That Yellow Bastard Edit Main article That Yellow Bastard Frank Miller creator of the Sin City graphic novels revealed in an interview that he created the Sin City story arc That Yellow Bastard out of his dislike of The Dead Pool Miller said When I went to see the last Dirty Harry movie The Dead Pool I was disgusted I went out and said this is not a Dirty Harry movie this is nothing this is a pale sequel and I also said that s not the last Dirty Harry story I will show you the last Dirty Harry story 12 Another character in That Yellow Bastard story is Nancy Callahan named after Harry Callahan Bruce Willis played Hartigan the Dirty Harry of the story in the Sin City 2005 film The Protector Edit Main article The Protector 1985 film This 1985 film featuring Jackie Chan was Chan s second American feature film The movie was noted for being similar to the Dirty Harry series with inspiration taken from there by director James Glickenhaus The Rookie Edit Main article The Rookie 1990 film Directed by and co starring Clint Eastwood the film features an aging tough cop who partners with a rookie cop played by Charlie Sheen Upon the film s release critics and audiences noted the similarities between Eastwood s two characters 13 Gran Torino Edit Main article Gran Torino Eastwood returned to acting after a four year self imposed hiatus 14 in this 2008 film which he also directed produced and partly scored with his son Kyle and Jamie Cullum Eastwood plays Walt Kowalski a recently widowed Korean War veteran alienated from his family and angry at the world Walt s young neighbor Thao Vang Lor is pressured into stealing Walt s prized 1972 Ford Gran Torino by his cousin for his initiation into a gang Walt thwarts the theft and subsequently develops a relationship with the boy and his family Biographer Marc Eliot called Eastwood s role an amalgam of the Man with No Name Dirty Harry and William Munny here aged and cynical but willing and able to fight on whenever the need arose 15 Manohla Dargis compared Eastwood s presence on film to Dirty Harry and theMan with No Name stating Dirty Harry is back in a way in Gran Torino not as a character but as a ghostly presence He hovers in the film in its themes and high caliber imagery and of course most obviously in Mr Eastwood s face It is a monumental face now so puckered and pleated that it no longer looks merely weathered as it has for decades but seems closer to petrified wood 16 Tania Modleski author of Clint Eastwood and Male Weepies said f or many reviewers Gran Torino represents the final step in Eastwood s repudiation of the Dirty Harry persona If Unforgiven ends up being equivocal in its attitude toward violence and vigilantism Gran Torino appears to accept the impotence of the lone avenging hero and that the impotence is perhaps underlined by Walt s repeated gesture of pointing his finger at villains as if it were a gun 17 Amy Biancolli of the Houston Chronicle said that though Walt an old fart does not have the same name as Dirty Harry there s no mistaking the rasp in his voice or the uncompromising crankiness of his Weltanschauung 18 Tom Charity of CNN said of Walt Like other Eastwood heroes before him Walt sacrifices his independence by accepting that others depend on him 19 John Serba of The Grand Rapids Press said that Walt who is bitter hopelessly cranky shares a sense of moral certainty with Callahan but that Walt is infused with the wisdom and weariness that Callahan does not have 20 Home media EditWarner Home Video owns rights to the Dirty Harry series The five films have been remastered for DVD three times in 1998 2001 and 2008 They have been packaged in several DVD box sets The Dirty Harry films made their high definition debuts with the 2008 Blu ray discs Warner s marketing plan calls for only The Dead Pool film to be available as a separate Blu ray requiring fans who want the other four movies in high definition to buy the box set 21 In 2010 all five movies were released as a Blu ray box set Clint Eastwood Dirty Harry Collection Other media EditNovels Edit Main article Dirty Harry novels In the early 1980s Warner Books published twelve books authored under the pseudonym Dane Hartman that further the adventures of Dirty Harry The novels were later translated into French in the 1990s as the Collection Supercops 22 Video games Edit Main articles Dirty Harry The War Against Drugs and Dirty Harry 2007 video game In 1995 Williams Electronic Games WMS created a Dirty Harry pinball machine inspired by the 1971 film 4 248 units were manufactured Notable features include a gun handle shooter a moving cannon used to shoot playfield targets and custom audio callouts recorded by Clint Eastwood Game modes sounds and dot matrix animations reflect events in the film such as a car chase barroom brawl defusing bombs and Feel Lucky mode 23 Dirty Harry The War Against Drugs is a 1990 video game based on Dirty Harry film series It incorporates several references to the film series Dirty Harry originally scheduled for a 2007 release is a canceled video game by The Collective based on the 1971 film of the same name References Edit a b Franchise Dirty Harry boxofficemojo com Dirty Harry rottentomatoes com December 24 1971 Dirty Harry metacritic com December 24 1971 Magnum Force rottentomatoes com January 1 1973 Magnum Force metacritic com January 1 1973 The Enforcer rottentomatoes com January 1 1976 The Enforcer metacritic com January 1 1976 Sudden Impact rottentomatoes com January 1 1983 Sudden Impact metacritic com January 1 1983 The Dead Pool rottentomatoes com July 13 1988 The Dead Pool metacritic com July 13 1988 Robert Daniel August 3 2005 Interviews gt Frank Miller Creator Of Sin City Suicidegirls com Archived from the original on July 23 2008 Retrieved April 24 2012 Variety Reviews The Rookie Film Reviews Review by Variety Staff Variety com December 31 1989 Retrieved April 24 2012 Turan Kenneth December 12 2008 Review Gran Torino Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on November 26 2011 Eliot Marc 2009 American Rebel The Life of Clint Eastwood New York Harmony Books p 329 ISBN 978 0 307 33688 0 Dargis Manohla December 12 2008 Hope for a Racist and Maybe a Country The New York Times Retrieved January 10 2010 Modleski Tania Clint Eastwood and Male Weepies American Literary History 2010 Volume 22 Issue 1 p 136 158 DOI 10 1093 alh ajp051 First published online on November 20 2009 Biancolli Amy Gran Torino Houston Chronicle Thursday January 8 2009 Retrieved on March 16 2012 Charity Tom Review Gran Torino offers great Eastwood CNN January 9 2009 2 Retrieved on March 16 2012 Serba John Scowls subtlety make Gran Torino classic Clint Eastwood The Grand Rapids Press Friday January 9 2009 Retrieved on March 16 2012 New Dirty Harry DVDs We re in luck DVD Spin Doctor Dvdspindoctor typepad com March 10 2008 Retrieved April 24 2012 Used book ad for the French version of The Long Death Archived October 28 2011 at the Wayback Machine The Internet Pinball Machine Database External links EditDirty Harry filming locations San Francisco in Cinema Dirty Harry The Best Dirty Harry Movies from American Movie Classics Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w 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