As a kid through my teen yrs I watched these and his westerns with my mom the same way. I lost my mom in 2013. I'm 53 yrs old now and would do anything for just one more movie. Rest easy Mom I love and miss you! 2211
Harry always got the best of them. When I saw this movie at the theater in 1976, the funniest line was when Ms. Gray screamed, "If this is your idea of humor, Inspector. . ." The whole theater rocked with laughter.
70s films are the greatest. The best decade for movies. 100 years from now, people will still be watching and quoting the Dirty Harry movies, The Godfather, Godfather II, Rocky, Cuckoo’s Nest, Star Wars, Jaws, Annie Hall, Deliverance..
Clint Eastwood, Charles Bronson, Burt Reynolds, James Garner, Donald Sutherland,Jack Nicholson, Al Pacino, Lee Van Cleef. All these actors and more guaranteed a decent movie without knowing anything else about the story. I just became a fan of the actors, and sometimes you saw a film that you otherwise wouldn’t have watched. No Netflix. No Rotten Tomatoes. No Spoiler alerts. No B.S. Going to the movies was an event.
Brad Dillman steals that last scene as the police captain. If you were a TV casting director from 1960-1990, and needed someone to play an unlikable, swarthy or craven bellyacher, Dillman was your go-to guy. He made a great living as a character actor on TV series and made-for-TV movies over the years. I met him once at a college football combine in the early 2000s when I did a double-take and stupidly stared at him. I thought I recognized him but couldn't imagine what he was doing there. I didn't realize then that he was something of an expert on football scouting and had already written two books critiquing and improving how the NFL evaluated college players. Who knew?😂 He was really cool about it -- recognized my confusion, came up to me, shook my hand and introduced himself. We ended up talking about football and movies for nearly an hour and he could not have been nicer. I was sad to hear about his death a few years back -- 2018, I think. But he lived a good long life -- 87 years old when he died.
When they left the 'heart attack' scene they drove onto the Marina Green where part of Steve McQueen's famous Bullit chase also occured..... How they ended up at 3rd & Minna Street floored me....Impossible.....
1976: "You destroyed half a city block, and a police car! That's almost $3,500!" 2025: "You put two scratches on the police cruiser! That's almost $5,000!"
Clint's 4th & final Dirty Harry film in '88 is Jim*Carrey's 1st movie: lip-syncing Axel Rose in '87's "Welcome to the Jungle", &, w: OG Guns 'N' Roses @ his*funeral!🤘🥀
John Mitchum he was one of Clint Eastwoods frequent co stars and part of Eastwoods stock actors for his production company Malpaso. Mitchum was in Eastwoods The Outlaw Josey Wales in 1976.
We all forget it 😅😅😅 How FUNNY Clint Eastwood is in this 📽!! The kick in the Butt ( That made Harry 🙁) the shot in the ballz , his demotion to personnel🤣🤣🤣 classic Eastwood
This scene kind of shows the actual direction the country took at the time, to get us where we are today. Harry did his best to keep the status quo, but the higher ups stepped on him constantly. We need even more than Harry Calahan. We need The Punisher.
Exactly like in The Netherlands, and now, after 20 January 2025 also in the USA from the top down: criminals are protected and often go scot-free, victims are further victimized leading to another trauma on top of the trauma caused by the bullying criminal. Somehow, people vote for that kind of thing. Why?
Some of the best memories watcing these movies with my dad on. Saturday afternoon.
My dad LOVED (and still loves) these movies.
Dirty: I Love You 😘💕❤️
As a kid through my teen yrs I watched these and his westerns with my mom the same way. I lost my mom in 2013. I'm 53 yrs old now and would do anything for just one more movie. Rest easy Mom I love and miss you! 2211
Same
Mine too! My dad loved Clint Eastwood.
I remember the "personnel" scene in the theater. The crowd roared with laughter.
And still would! No matter they changed their name to Human Resources, Human Capital or any other new woke name. They are still management monkeys.
Love the old school undercover cars and nobody rocks the sport coat like Clint!
This is my best sports jacket!!!! LOL!!!
Run jive ass bastard!! 🤣🤣🤣
@@chuckselvage3157 LOL!!!
Harry always got the best of them. When I saw this movie at the theater in 1976, the funniest line was when Ms. Gray screamed, "If this is your idea of humor, Inspector. . ." The whole theater rocked with laughter.
what I love about the movie is SF once used to be such a nice place..
And while a pastiche and parody, the films were very predictive.
Did you ever live there? Because I did, there's a lot of very rough places in San Francisco and there always have been.
70s films are the greatest. The best decade for movies.
100 years from now, people will still be watching and quoting the Dirty Harry movies, The Godfather, Godfather II, Rocky, Cuckoo’s Nest, Star Wars, Jaws, Annie Hall, Deliverance..
Don't forget the drive in B-movies. Mr. Majestyk, Dirty Mary Crazy Larry, Burnt Offerings, Convoy, et cetera.
Tony montana in scarface...
@@zhoulijun6296That's 1983 movie. It's also a remake of 1932 movie
Clint Eastwood, Charles Bronson, Burt Reynolds, James Garner, Donald Sutherland,Jack Nicholson, Al Pacino, Lee Van Cleef. All these actors and more guaranteed a decent movie without knowing anything else about the story. I just became a fan of the actors, and sometimes you saw a film that you otherwise wouldn’t have watched. No Netflix. No Rotten Tomatoes. No Spoiler alerts. No B.S. Going to the movies was an event.
Can you be patient enough to watch Marathon Man? Dustin Hoffman’s best performance ever. Is it safe?
This is my all time favorite Dirty Harry scene. I chuckle every time I think about it.
i grew up with Clint's movies... good memories from the 80s growing up...
70s films
"I was in, personnel!"
Clint: "Exactly!" 😂😂😂 👍🏻👍🏻
The world needs more cops like Harry Callahan.
Every major city in the US needs a Dirty Harry or three.
@@rwboa22 agreed!
Especially now more than ever!
Dies ist nur ein Märchen🙄
@@stevengall1680the liberal German invades the comments lol
It's a movie, Brainiac.
Brad Dillman steals that last scene as the police captain. If you were a TV casting director from 1960-1990, and needed someone to play an unlikable, swarthy or craven bellyacher, Dillman was your go-to guy. He made a great living as a character actor on TV series and made-for-TV movies over the years.
I met him once at a college football combine in the early 2000s when I did a double-take and stupidly stared at him. I thought I recognized him but couldn't imagine what he was doing there. I didn't realize then that he was something of an expert on football scouting and had already written two books critiquing and improving how the NFL evaluated college players. Who knew?😂
He was really cool about it -- recognized my confusion, came up to me, shook my hand and introduced himself. We ended up talking about football and movies for nearly an hour and he could not have been nicer. I was sad to hear about his death a few years back -- 2018, I think. But he lived a good long life -- 87 years old when he died.
Rip Bradford Dillman!!!!
Another great upload, thank you.
Clint Eastwood, an American icon. Nuff said.
I am dreading the day we hear of his passing. It will mark the end of the good old Hollywood.
@@StuartRyan-yi5ok I try not to think of that day.
Clint Eastwood & Bob Dylan are the coolest dude’s ever!😎
@@StuartRyan-yi5okso true!
What do they want?
They want a car!
What are you going to do?
Give them one!
Today the whole World badly needs many Harry Callahans and John McClanes
And Paul Kerseys
And Vincent Hannas.
We. have the Wokey's instead... they'll cancel you..😂😂
@ delete more like it. Wokeys are the Useless creatures created by the Devil
Himself.
Don't forget the Martin Riggs and Roger Murtaughs
The Enforcer is overlooked but it has some great scenes and humour.
Tyne Daly (pre-Cagney and Lacey) was great in that movie.
I’ve loved everyone of his great movies!! Thanks Clint for the great stories!! Love you always ❤️🙏🏻🥰
5:19 *...WELL WHATTTTA U WAITIN' FOR????* (I ALWAYS loved that line!!)
I’ll bet ya that most cops in the 1970s and 80s wanted to be like Inspector Callahan 😄
Most big city departments in 2024 probably desperately want him now.
Not only in that time
Dirty: That’s Funny 😆
Back in those days.
You could, there was no cameras.
@@sammywestenberger9303 The Dirtiest lol 😂
Bester Amerikanischer Schauspieler 😊!!!!!!
Love Clint Eastwood great actor ever big time 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Why wouldn’t they just call an ambulance😂😂😂😂😂😂
They did.
When they left the 'heart attack' scene they drove onto the Marina Green where part of Steve McQueen's famous Bullit chase also occured.....
How they ended up at 3rd & Minna Street floored me....Impossible.....
After all these years Clint is still” The Man “👏😎👍
The current situation of SF was already in the making in the 70s😮
Still, one of the coolest walks in the movies😂
I love these scenes. Full action dan very funny. :)
Brad Dillman went from being a lieutenant at the store robbery scene to being a Captain in the next scene 😂
1976: "You destroyed half a city block, and a police car! That's almost $3,500!"
2025: "You put two scratches on the police cruiser! That's almost $5,000!"
Legend. Period.
“Go a head , Make my day “😳😵💫
The guy in the denim top, thats a young Joe Spano from Hill Street and NCIS!
I thought so. Thanx!
Glad he turned his life around.
Marvelous 😄😄
Joe Spano as a punk robber. So of course he later made detective with NYPD.😂
All the Dirty Harry films were shot in SF on the nicest weather days. How they managed I'll never know.
Hey Clint, bring Harry Callahan out of retirement for one more ride!! I think fans would love it!
Long life to Clint Eastwood!!! Rip John Mitchum, Harry Guardino and Bradford Dillman
We need a 4k boxed set for the Dirty Harry movies
Great movie!
I was in personnel for 10 years. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
This Movie is Great. It seems like a response to the Plot in the Movie "Dog Day Afternoon" with Al Pacino.
Muchas gracias muchas bendiciones
Harry’s the man!
I thought I read at one time that the gunman improvised “run, jive ass bastard!” along with kicking Callahan in the behind.
CLASSIC !!!!
LOVE CLINT !
The cars, the clothes and the "BankAmericard" (now VISA) logo give away the movie's era.
I spotted 3 Datsun 510s. 🙂
Ford Pinto!
Nothing gets by you
the beautiful 70,s
It would be nice to see a whole movie
Ah the 70's in america, those cars the size of an aircraft carrier!
Joe Spano went all the way from playing a criminal here to a police officer in " Hill Street Blues "
6:12 Leans directly into Shotgun blast 💀
Lmao I was thinking the same
Yes and he also saved lives and got the job done..
What a beautiful movie please upload the full movie thanks
The best movie👍👍👍👍👍
thise quality video is supreme.
Harry says; Yah so that explains the stink 🤣🤣😂
Amazing how one day later he has an itemised bill for all the damage 🤔🤔🤔🤔
Have you noticed, they don't have cars in the USA , they have HOTELS.😂
What do they want? A car. Going to give them one
Clint's 4th & final Dirty Harry film in '88 is Jim*Carrey's 1st movie: lip-syncing Axel Rose in '87's "Welcome to the Jungle", &,
w: OG Guns 'N' Roses @ his*funeral!🤘🥀
The dead pool was Made in 1988
@albertoroscigno 👍 & so I edited: '89 to '88! (:& 1st✓"Deadpool" 📽️ ;)
Dirty: Hahaha 😆
Actually The Dead Pool was the fifth and final Dirty Harry film with Sudden Impact being the 4th film.
Clint's the man.
Trick or treat at them 😂😂😂😂
The Enfocer! Clint Eastwood! Glenn
I remember “DiGeorgio” was also in that goofy but fun “Bigfoot” movie from that same decade
John Mitchum he was one of Clint Eastwoods frequent co stars and part of Eastwoods stock actors for his production company Malpaso. Mitchum was in Eastwoods The Outlaw Josey Wales in 1976.
Less complicated world and better for it .
digital some how make a movie, this is it.
Harry always wearing dark sunglasses 🕶
And look at San Francisco now.
We all forget it 😅😅😅 How FUNNY Clint Eastwood is in this 📽!! The kick in the Butt ( That made Harry 🙁) the shot in the ballz , his demotion to personnel🤣🤣🤣 classic Eastwood
Right in the balls!
Too Much Linguine confidence 👍🏿
4k collection with original audio please!
14,379 dollars not a bad price for justice.
3:31 why is he holding that revolver like that?
oh yeah johnny the expert more like per=vert
Actors 😅
Personnel. That’s for a.. holes😪😂.. like in heartbreak ridge. The major came over from supply and logistics.. 😂
The original Judge Dredd. "what about the Punk"..
Awesome movie
Love it.
They want a car. What are you going to do? Give em one!
Those old cars could make it through a minor collision not requiring any body work 😊
Saved many lives.
A VERY young Joe Spano playing on of the crooks. He would go on to star in Hill Street Blues and (much) later on, NCIS.
😂😂😂😂😂😂 come on,get up
Kamala was in personnel for four years😞🤣🤔🤔😅😪😭😭🤭😂😂
Kinda reminds me of a scene in Only FOOLS & Horses
The cop holding his revolver with both hands is going home a few fingers short
"Too much linguine. " Somewhere in the movie. There's Joe Spano who went to Hill Street Blues.
Clint is my favourite hero love you from 👍🇮🇳💖
Clint Eastwood! Dirty Harry! Glenn
What is a ”please radio”, decides to go nice all of a sudden.. impact.
When SFO was a pre-dump city 😂
And look at San Francisco today.
Young Joe Spano before Hill Street Blues.
This scene kind of shows the actual direction the country took at the time, to get us where we are today. Harry did his best to keep the status quo, but the higher ups stepped on him constantly. We need even more than Harry Calahan. We need The Punisher.
Lol you’re nuts
$14,379?! Man inflation is crazy!
extroindenay video. 100% video.
Harry not wearing his seat belts
Exactly like in The Netherlands, and now, after 20 January 2025 also in the USA from the top down: criminals are protected and often go scot-free, victims are further victimized leading to another trauma on top of the trauma caused by the bullying criminal. Somehow, people vote for that kind of thing. Why?
Both officers didn't wear a seatbelt. I will give them tickets.
dirty harry classic