He kills every criminal who manages to avoid punishment by the courts
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- He kills every criminal who manages to avoid punishment by the courts.
Title: Magnum Force (1973)
Clint Eastwood as Insp. Harry Calahan, Hal Holbrook as Lt. Briggs, Mitchell Ryan as Officer Charlie McCoy, David Soul as Officer Davis, Tim Matheson as Officer Sweet, Kip Niven as Officer Astrachan, Robert Urich as Officer Grimes, Felton Perry as Insp. Early Smith, Maurice Argent as Nat Weinstein, Richard Devon as Ricca, John Mitchum as DiGiorgio.
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At 2:15 a ham and cheese was 90 cents, and a milk shake was 50 cents.. and THAT is at the Airport! WOW, the 70's and everyone thought Jimmy Carter's inflation was bad! LOL
I watched a film from the 1950's and there was a scene in a diner with the prices listed. .30 cents for a hamburger, .15 cents for a cup of coffee, waffles for .50 cents. I was laughing at those prices.
What was minimum wage? What was medium middle class income? Do the math.
@@DanHolmes-o9b YOU do the math. Why you asking us to do it?
@@DanHolmes-o9b Today the national debt (racked up by the Uni-Party / permanent Washington / Biden, McConnel types) is so large, that it works out to about $266,500 per taxpayer. The reason we have such massive inflation, is because the service on all that debt we're in, is staggering and its deflating our dollar, to the point where it now takes $15 US dollars, to buy a 90 cent ham and cheese sandwich. That's the real math.
That is around $5.00 in 2024 dollars Skippy. You have to adjust for inflation or it makes no sense. a cheeseburger was .05 cents in 1890.....WOW, how cheap!
I know some people don’t like going back to these “old” films. However, some of us never had the opportunity or chance to watch them because of college, then work and career. That would be me. The nice thing about that delay--is I find it interesting going back to the 70’s, 80’s, and 90’s--the times, the fashions, hair styles, the cars, etc. I feel like I get more out of those movies than those who watched them when they came out.🦉
who are those some people xD the age of a movie doesnt make it good or bad, im baffled by the ignorance those some people have. If you don`t look at old movies you wont understand decisions made back then or how progress works.
No joke. Between 6 years in the Navy and 5 years in engineering school, I watched seriously few movies for the entire 90s. When I graduated college and got my first engineering job, I remember going to Blockbuster, seeing their rack of new releases, and going, "Damn. I haven't even heard of most of these." And that was when there was still a reasonable amount of movies coming out that were at least decent, not the Hollywood wasteland that it is now.
It goes well beyond nostalgia. They were better, and it's not even comparable. Back then, people made movies for a lot more sincere reasons than they can today. They made them because they wanted to, or because they thought somebody wanted to see them. Today, they're all cowards, and have to make sure that they're making something that nobody will mock online, or that will offend any minority groups, etc...The 80's were the PINNACLE, because nobody cared about anything that anybody said....LEAST OF ALL the critics...They could go to hell....If somebody was willing to pay to see a dozen James Bond or Indiana Jones or Friday the 13th movies....they'd MAKE them....Anybody who didn't like it....could go see something else....As it should be...
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The difference is, too, is that it's about selling an image for money. Money is the #1 driver. Back then, it was about making the best movie you could. If the movie is good, the money will come. Now, putting out a good movie is an afterthought. The #1 line of reasoning is "What gimmick will get people in the door spending money?"
I was about 10 years old when Magnum Force came out and was too young to see it at a movie theatre. I think I might have seen it as a re-run on TV about four or five years later. After recently watching the movie again, I found it took me way back in time to what life was like in 1973.
Hate to be a stickler but a revolver doesn’t have a magazine.
Same here whats driving a lemmo.
A I is not quite up to speed yet. Give it time and the world will probably be over once it becomes self aware😢
Plus the smith wasn't a snub nose it was a 4 incher
The revolver has a subscription to Time and Vogue. So technically it has two magazines.
It’s a rotary mag… come ‘on man. 😂
Magnum force isn’t as iconic as the first movie or as outrageous as the subsequent sequels, but stands far and above my favorite in the series.
It certainly has the best script of all the dirty harry films and great twist ending revealing the lieutenant is the vigilantes leader.
Who is reading this? AI? Booo
Yeah. Magnum Force is my favourite of the series too 👍
My first and for me the best. I had on VHS but missing last 5 minutes and I finally saw the end 20 years later😂
I love Magnum Force. It was among my favorite Harry Callahan movies.
This was one of the better Dirty Harry movies in my opinion.
It had a real moral question, rather than "Bad guy, bag guy gets shot".
Ironically, San Francisco had one of the largest vigilante groups ever formed in the history of the US at one point...but they turned into just another gang.
This entire movie exists to show that Dirty Harry isn't a fascist. There was a lot of criticism that the original movie celebrated fascist extrajudicial killings.
The actor who played the rookie cop officer John Davis is David Soul from "Starsky and Hutch". Some of you may have heard that David Soul has recently passed away. 😢
and Michael Grimes was played by Robert Urich. probably most known for his series Vegas.
@@jyesucevitz and Spencer for Hire
Also in that mix of rookie cops is Tim Mathieson. Better remember in Animal House.
@@DanHolmes-o9bKip Niven was the 4th vigilante motorcycle cop Red Astrachan
SWAT was another TV show he was on for two seasons,I attended the same High School as his niece
I grew up in the 60's and 70s, so freakin' cool. From the movies to the music to the real-world and zero-device living. Fantastic movie.
Yes thats absolutly Real-World in this Movie xD Someone falling into Water and instantly drowning, for no Reason what so ever XD
@@sensen9900 I didn't say the movie was real-world, I said growing up in the 60's and 70's was. You must not be from that era. XD. That is the stupid laughy face symbol, right?
Did the 70s consist of mop haircuts and cocaine, or was that the 80s?
@@milkmonster2310 I think 60's was mop haircuts, 70's was long hair, and cocaine mostly 80's. I think 70's was more reefer and shrooms.
I was born in 1961, San Francisco actually. So these dirty Harry movies felt different for me 😊. Seeing local sites was fun.
Clint Eastwood is the man.
I remember seeing this at a drive in theater with my dad when I was 10-years-old. It definitely made an impression on me and I've been an Eastwood fan ever since. The scene I remember the most is the pool party at the gangster's house, probably because of the topless swimmers.
The “ topless” woman was Suzanne Sommers before she became famous 😘
Oh you'll remember that as a 10-yr-old alright!
love the dirty Harry series of movies, esp. his line in the first, "was that five shots or six?"
"A Good Man's Got to Know His Limitations" Touche' Dirty Harry. (smile)
Harry Callahan knew when to draw the line
"A man's got to know his limitations" Harry says nothing about being a good man.
@@reginaldjohnson1637 right, that's what Dirty Harry was all about...a cop who knew when to draw the line lol
@@ICBUAH Harry Said You're a Good Man, A Good Man Got to Know His Limitations.
@@maureencora1 Right to the Lieutenant. I completely forgot he said that.
Albert Popwell was the pimp. He was also in the original Dirty Harry, and showed up as a good guy in Sudden Impact.
I was often confused about that guy, you recognize him immediately, but never understand what role he's playing
He also played a black militant in The Enforcer.
Mu’stafa@@thrashmetalfiend
Oh yeah, he was recurring in those movies as various characters. If he wasn't in all of them, he was in most of them. Most memorable to me was in the original Dirty Harry, "Hey, I gots to know." CLICK. "SonofaBITCH!" I think he was also the one that Harry told, "Well, that's mighty white of you!"
He also plays the bank robber Harry shoots in Dirty Harry. "Ah gotz to no?", the holy guy in The Enforcer...dunno about Dead Pool
The best of all dirty Harry movies!
And a great cast.
I am 65. I have Dirty Harry and Magnum Force both on dvd. And re-visit them often. Those were the good ole days of film! 👍
Ok, Boomer!
Got them digital here on the Xbox, some of the best cop movies ever made.
@@thomaspetersen3220 Yes they sure are! They are Classics! 👍
@@PabloCruise1boooo
06:52 that draino scene stuck with me a long time.
The taxi driver went on to playing the role of Reggie Bannister in the Phamtasm movies
if I remember correctly, that was inspired by real life crime
Ditto. I was probably 11 or 12 when I first saw it and was horrified by it.
" Man's got to know his limitations ". One of the greatest lines in any Dirty Harry movie.
San Fran. needs those 4 cops more than ever.
A true classic in an excellent recap. Bravo, great work!
Thank you kindly!
And who knew I was mispronouncing “limo” all these years?!
Some 70s movies are a real joy to watch.
They usually have great stories with distinct characters with believable motivations. I like the simpler camerawork and real life settings.
Magnum Force was, and still is an excellent movie.
I feel sorry for the Lee-mo driver.
"Three hundred and fifty seven magnum revolver..." This whole time I thought it was an actual human narrating. 🤔
Well, it was correct in stating the 9mm Sub Machine Gun is a model 76. A Smith & Wesson model 76 made to replace the Swedish K-45 used in Vietnam, but denied by the Swedes due to their neutral nation stance.
I hear breathing during the narration if that matters. Maybe the human that did the narration didn't know better if it was in fact an actual human being narrating. Seems like it to me.
@@stevedyches4635Also mispronounced "debacle", which I don't think an AI would do.
@@TokyoXtreme There were some other odd pronunciations, and some AI voices do mess up a lot.
Lee-mo was my sign of AI lol
love these old 70's films. Just seeing how little the traffic is on LA streets, is pretty wild in itself.
San Francisco needs Dirty Harry now in 2024😂
Vigilanties cops for sure .
It would have to be Dirty Harriet now
And Paul Kersey in NYC 2024
1:09 so I'm going to guess you unnecessarily censored the headshot because you turned everything Gray
Magnum F is my most favourite in the Dirty Harry series...
'Do you feel lucky punk?'
Lol love Dirty Harry movies.
Rest In Power, David Soul.
Rest In Power, Suzanne Somers.
Its Rest In Peace
The funniest thing is at 1:57 when the closed captions and the narrator say "Riggs proudly boasts that he's never upholstered his gun once in all his years of police work" instead of never unholstered. his gun. I wonder what type of fabric Clint chooses for his gun?
Leather - very expensive leather, most definitely. :)
An incredible movie. This and Dirty Harry are the very best in the series.
Sounds suspiciously like AI narration: "Briggs has never upholstered his weapon." Was that in vinyl or leather? "Unholstered" works better.
Funny how Harry's out doing side quests in the middle of a murder investigation
Moral of the story: Vigilantism is illegal unless you're Dirty Harry.
Oh, it's only legal if you have the authority
...or Paul Kersey (from Death Wish)
You missed the entire plot. Harry was alone for justice. It was Briggs and his new breed of henchmen that decided to go rogue vigilante
Cops are vigilantes whether the person is innocent or not!People don't trust Cops today!! Because of what happened to George Floyd and breonna Taylor, Amaud arbery, Elijah mcclain,
Vigilantism doesn't justify justice ⚖
Great movie
Hutch, and Dan Tanna! 😊👊🏿
I grew up in the middle class family 😅😅
Nice recap
This is the kind of story that could only happen in the 70s and 80s when people were informed well enough to know these people's faces and names, and at the same time, no one has cameras or phones to call it in
I loved that pimps car. That actor, Iv seen him in a lot of movies. All Clint Eastwood movies. Hey, it’s cool to be boys with Clint!
Albert Popwell. Clint knows talent.
9:40 "he puts a silencer on his REVOLVER" lmao
Silencers don't work on revolvers.
It's Hollywood.......Shhhh.......Someone might think it's not real-life and go bananas, lol!
It does on a M1895 Nagant revolver.
I mean, yeah, they ain't common herd in the US - but when the cylinder indexes, the shell case (which is longer than, and extends past the bullet) is moved forward into a short chamber, and the casing seals the cylinder gap. So no gas escapes at the cylinder gap when it's fired.
It's pretty funky design.
The russians even designed a suppressor specifically for it.
@@stinkyfungus25 Year aga you pick up one those for under 200 bucks. "Brand new, never issued."😂😂
Suppressor
2 👍's up US Recap thank you for sharing 😅
You're welcome
I've always been interested in delving into the era of my parents' youth. It's a wonderful film)))
Magnum force is an underrated sequel
Unfortunately black people don't get convicted enough these days.
We need someone who's like the main character from this movie now more than ever.
great, now i have to watch it thanks pal.
I loved the Dirty Harry movies growing up. Even by today's standards these movies are intense.
Why does the motorcycle cop vigilante remind me of Robert Patrick in Terminator 2 - almost the same attire and bike!
My favourite in Dirty Harry Series.
I'm from SF and always enjoyed Clint Eastwood movies. Love seeing how The City is portrayed before my time and before it became riddled with disease ridden bums. SF in the 70s and early 80s must have been the coolest place on earth
This video was just randomly served up to me, so i had no expectations beyond the title. I was initiall disappointed because its just basically a play by play of one of the Dirty Harry movies. But while I was sitting there listening (I was also eating) I began to think to myself "Damn this story is actually pretty damn good" So bravo I appreciate this oral rendition of the movie.
The Theme music for this movie was EPIC! you could hear the Valkyries of death wailing in the intro!
to be fair, i can hold some respect for a vigilante that doesn't discriminate between men and women when it comes to gang relations, if you go to a gangster party for money or social clout you might die, and you kinda should know a lot better
Right
If Harry only knew what the hell was gonna happen to Cali
i just had a question that i have been seeing in every recap channel videos why are some scenes in the videos that are shown twice
because they have more things to say than they have available movies footage to pull from.
so some video is repeated so they at least have something to show while the audio continues.
Leemo!?...
100 dollars bill?
Empty his magazine for a revolver?
This might b e AI
I know, right!? Leemo
The AI is lame-o.
I shut off the video after the 2nd time it said Leemo. The future is dumb.
"De-bay-cle"
they took the leemo to the call de sack
Mystery cop is using a revolver -- no magazine. Yikes
A Good Man Always
Knows His Limitations.
Maaan, Harry not gettin' no love from all the interruptions
❤one of my favorites of the dirty Harry movies
11:55 How do you say debacle? lmao
1:36 seconds in, I decided I'm going to watch this film.
"Supressed Colt Python" Only nagant revolver can be silenced lads, nonetheless, what a great ass movie, love Clint and his love for guns :D
I loved the Dirty Hairy movies.
8:54 revolvers have cylinders not magazines.
Dirty Harry drives to San Francisco airport for a snack? 😅
No, he drove there to talk to one of his former associates who works there
@@AmericanGypsy206 Obvious in retrospect… thanks!
Now criminals just appeal to the supreme court and get judges to delay and postpone decisions
Not to be nitpick the title, but I distinctly recall four individuals (or five, depending on how one looks at it) acting collectively which does not comprise a singular "He." acting alone througout the movie.
Great sequel to Dirty Harry.
8:07 I like this motorbike cop!
Loved 😍 the movie ❤
Classic Cinema.
Briggs never knew those limitations
Not sure if the narrator is AI or just ignorant, but it's not three hundred fifty seven magnum - it's three fifty seven magnum. I find is annoying when technical details like that are butchered.
Narrator is probably AI
All of these Recaps have little problems like that .
Oh god. The algorithm found the Dirty Harry series.
This movie is the best over the other 4 Dirty Harry movies
It takes place in 1972, not 1973
Are we really going that far back for films to recap? Some of us actually lived through those times and saw the film too many times to count. 😂
u said it yourself, "some of us"
"Lemo" driver?
That was a great movie.
These motorcycle cops would be busy today.
Gotta be AI "a one hundreds dollar bill"?
that was the price of a "leemo" ride back then.
No, what this guy is: A serial killer who target WHO HE THINKS are criminals.
He's not a good person. He is not someone who should be held up as a moral paragon.
Name off film
Dirty Harry
I have been to the Cost Plus in SF back in the 70's
Great movie!!!!
I'm just a man of culture. 4:35
People may dislike a cop that goes bad, except that they were never actually cops…
Drives a "leemo" south....that's a nice leemo!
Good young Clint Eastwood
"if you disliked it hit the dislike button twice, just to be sure". I like this narrator lol. You earned a sub
Thank you a lot
"puts a silencer on his revolver" lol. It doesn't work that way.
Pimp's name was JJ. Was played by actor Albert Popwell (1926 - 1999)
He was an old friend of Eastwood. He was in a few of his movies.
The man returns with 3 salty looking dudes!
Magnum Force !
Great movie! Unfortunately the narrative has several flaws. Too many for me to list.
that thumbnail with the video title though💀💀💀
MUY BUEN VIDEO ESTIMADO , SALUDOS Y SUERTE
Thanks
Hi Joe(saluting the AI voice)
There was an episode of tales from the crypt with that premise
Why investigate at all? Sounds like the guy is a hero to me.
The "labor racketeer" bears a strong resemblance to W.A. "Tony" Boyle, who was the corrupt head of the United Mine Workers union back then. Boyle was prosecuted for ordering the 1969 murder of his rival, Joseph "Jock" Yablonsky, whose wife & daughter were also slain. At the time this movie was made, there were doubts that Boyle would be convicted because of various legal technicalities. I don't think it was a coincidental plot element. Boyle would die in prison in 1985.
A tv movie, "Act of Vengeance" was made about the murders, with Charles Bronson, Wifred Brimley, and a very young Keanu Reeve.