Dirty Harrry shoot out scene. A San Francisco cop with little regard for rules (but who always gets results) tries to track down a serial killer who snipes at random victims.
Osmone Everony It's actually very subtle foreshadowing. The fact that the first time he says it in the film, it is in fact a bluff, sets up the fact that the character himself doesn't necessarily know whether his gun has another bullet left in it or not. When he says it later in the film, (spoilers, not a bluff this time) the audience is genuinely unsure what is going to happen next and it expertly builds the suspense. This film is genius.
@Cat Egorical But if you pull the trigger on a down hammer, the cylinder rotates the same way. It's why a double-action pull is so much stiffer - the mainspring is doing more work than if the hammer were already back.
@Cat Egorical If he fired 6 shots then it would, necessarily, be empty. At least in the old days, they would leave an empty chamber under the hammer for safety reasons, so would only load 5.
@@acheybones588 Maybe don't spend your life yearning for such a thing, but the occasional fictional power fantasy is something most can relate to. It doesn't necessarily have to be about killing someone. It could just be the spirit of bravado in such a moment. Ah well, can't ungrasp the straws.
Love how he is so chill with the whole thing. Like "Ah for chirst's sake, I was just enjoying my lunch when these punks showed up and bothered everyone."
If you are going to write Christ, spell it capitalized out of respect for Prophet Jesus Christ (Peace be upon him). However, in this case, it is better to avoid the phrase 'Christ's sake'.
The rude comments don't offend most of we Christians as much as you think. If we're watching "Dirty Harry" movies, we're not that sensitive to blasphemy.
considering the age of a lot of cleastwood films, none of them ever feel dated. He clearly works with talented, visionary people to make the right movie at the right time
Much credit to the editor and direction. They made sure that one shot was only heard off-screen and that another was visually obfuscated in the fire hydrant's fountain. They also put a solid minute and 20 seconds between the last round being fired and the question being posed by the character, so you wouldn't have a great short term recollection about it. So they ensured that the audience was as confused as the "punk" on three levels and it just works.
More than that: the sun was to Callaghan's back, so the downed perp couldn't simply look at the cylinder and see if there was a live round or not. Look at the shadow on the S&W 29.
@@tylerlondon5052 It's true. They show the audience the side from which the next bullet would come and the gun is so black we can't see anything. The hard light isn't an accident at all. Good catch!
It was his own blood. He got hit. In the hospital, they want to cut his pants so it doesn't hurt when he takes it off so they can take care of the wound. He replies he paid $29.99 for the pants. "Let it hurt".
He would know simply while staring down the barrel as the saying goes. There would be a golden glint of the shell primed in the chamber apparent. This scene is overrated
Phelim...Not in this case...I was just going to post about the lighting in this shot, and how you CAN'T see shells or not, so intentional as I hope it was, this was a great shot, well set up...
+nopotato A loooong time ago, Nintendo actually had a Dirty Harry game where you had to clean up the streets of San Francisco. You had limited energy. Guess when Harry's power-up item was? A hot dog! The more he ate, the stronger he got!
Three things: 1. He was still eating his hot dog while taking out three men. 2. He never lost his cool right till the last second. 3. He was bluffing about losing count. He never would’ve taken that chance. Harry isn’t a murderer lol.
_He was bluffing about losing count. He never would’ve taken that chance. Harry isn’t a murderer lol._ Half true. He was bluffing about losing count, but they added a shot in post years after the movie was released, which totally changes the nature of the scene, because people cried it was mean. They didn't like the notion of an audience being made to root for someone who points loaded guns at black people, and trying to trick them into validating their executions, even if those people are violent bankrobbers with shotguns. If they're white, like the main antagonist, nobody gives a shit, but you so much as make black people uncomfortable, and they'll come for everything, which is why the sequels are also jokes. Star Wars is not the only film ruined by people after its original debut.
I love how there's literally no risk to Harry here. Even if he did fire 6 shots, what's the perp gonna do, grab the shotgun by it's barrel, flip it around, grab it by the grip, aim and fire it, all with only a single arm, slumped over bleeding, and all before Harry could just...stomp on him?
Absolutely. This bank robber knew every martial art ever known to mankind. He trained with an order of monks that no longer exists to eliminate pain from his body. He spent years honing himself to mend injuries in an instant. Truly he is the most dangerous man alive.
@@sethdaboss245 the film intentionally implies that the robber is considering retrieving and using the weapon during the exchange which is hard to believe given the circumstances, which make the scene harder on the viewer
Iago Porto Albert Popwell was not a random actor he was in 5 Eastwood movies 4 of them Dirty Harry movies. His last appearance in a Dirty Harry movie was Sudden Impact as Harry’s partner Horace. Popwell was a part of Eastwood’s stock actors as he has his own production company Malpaso.
Good for you .I hope your dad is still with you. My dad loved dirty harry . he and I watched a lot of movies together and any dirty harry movies were at the top of his list. So I get where you are coming from.
One of the best quotes of the 1970s. Clint Eastwood was badass. Always was and even in his 90s Still is. Now if you wanna know why I got hooked on this is because my favorite wrestler Undertaker did a Wrestlemania 21 movie scene and I discovered it and my love for Dirty Harry began
The black actor in this scene is Albert Popwell. Albert Popwell appeared in every "Dirty Harry" film except The Dead Pool playing a different character in each movie.
@ Robert L: Yeah, why wasn’t he in THE DEAD POOL?? Also sad that Andrew Robinson wasn’t in another Eastwood? Guess ol Clint felt he’d be stealing the movie from him ( he was great in this and no Oscar nomination for best supporting actor?? ) anyway Dirty Harry is a masterpiece
Sad thing is it used to be do you feel lucky punk, well do ya? Now it's do I feel lucky punk, well do ya? That's that Mandela effect shit happening again because I've seen this movie so many time where he said do you feel lucky punk, well do ya? No it's changed like so many other things in the world that has me scratching my head.
@@frankmaxfield7025 It was never "do you feel lucky punk" Stop with that nonsense, it was a quote that was widely misquoted much like "Luke, I am your father" There's no "timeline jumping" or things changing, just false memories that formed from other people getting quotes wrong or mispelling stuff. And the more you believe it, the more real it seems, so all these people coming together and sharing their false memories makes your own seem even more real. And what's easier to believe? Timelines changing or you simply misremembering stuff? Remember, our brains get lots of shit wrong when it comes to memories. For example: the only reason people remember "Fruit Loops" is because that's how you pronounce it, most people probably typed it out that way, and Froot looks wrong. So your mind remembers it as Fruit. At least, that's what happened to me. TL;DR: Mandela Effect is a load of hooey.
The "punk" was played by *Albert Popwell.* He was in 5 Eastwood movies altogether: The Enforcer, Sudden Impact, Magnum Force, Coogan's Bluff and Dirty Harry.
isnt that true crime streets of la and new york city and the 3rd one hong kong but that got cancelled then remade as sleeping dogs but ive not played that one so dont know if its still cops
Scorpio Coltman in Sudden Impact 1983 he carried a 44 Automag, but in Dead Pool 1988 he went back to the 44 Mag revolver. Even the 44 Automag would still be massive to carry for everyday police work. I always liked the Bren Ten in 10mm that was in the TV show Miami Vice. Special FBI units still use the 10mm. I think that round is a good trade off between having stopping power and still high capacity magazines, a Glock 20 in 10mm can hold 15 rds.
MarkDeMort Most police officers in the US carried revolvers (usually chambered in .38 Special or .357 Mag) until the late '80s, early '90s. Other than the high caliber and large size, his carrying a revolver was not that unusual.
'Aims Kel-Tec CP-33 at your head.' "I know what you're thinking. Did he fire 33 rounds or just 32?" Well, to tell you the truth, in all this excitement I kind of lost track myself. But being as this is a Kel-Tec and will likely blow up in my hand, you've got to ask yourself one question: "Do I feel lucky?" Well, do ya, punk?
Nah ah, now I know what you're thinking, did he jam 10 rounds or just 9? Well, to tell you the truth, in all this frustration, I lost count. Being that this is a zip .22, literally the worst gun in existence, and would somewhat dent your head if it doesn't misfire, you've got to ask yourself one question. Is he absolutely insane? Well am I? Punk!
sunking2001 Its funny cause he made a hilarious expression on his face when the gun was pointed to his head, that's it. But "Hey, I gots to know" just warmed it up.
@@lpr5269 LOL I always loved that subtle touch so realistic. Of course if he yell, food will fly out his mouth. Loved how they kept that in and didn't try to make him look all spotless and clean. Or well mannered. Harry's "dirty" for a reason. He doesn't give a shit, he just wants the bad guys creamed.
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I know what you're thinking. "Did he fire six shots or only five?" Well, to tell you the truth, in all this excitement I kind of lost track myself. But being as this is a .44 Magnum, the most powerful handgun in the world, and would blow your head clean off, you've got to ask yourself one question: "Do I feel lucky?" Well, do ya, punk?
He only fired five rounds that i heard, and the robber with the shotgun was several feet from it as clint was walking across the street. Then in the next shot, the camera pans to show his hand less than a foot from the muzzle of the shotgun.. still one of my favorite scenes in a shoot 'em up Dirty Harry flick. And the receding helicopter shot at the stadium, where you see that he can be just as cruel as the bad guys, doing whatever it takes to bring them down or bury them. Need more like that.
Yeah my dad showed me this scene and three things ran through my head: "Why tf is the movie called 'Dirty Harry', "This is a really badass quote I need to see the full movie", and "I sure hope Harry uses that trench gun he later in the movie.")
Too many cops think they’re a real-life Dirty Harry. The problem is that this is a movie, and the script writer made sure that the guys getting shot were legitimate targets. The wannabe Dirty Harrys IRL eventually kill innocent people. Maybe we’d be better served by real-world solutions, not by fictional characters.
First of the bad guy firing a shot gun with that kind of spread was much more likely to hit an innocent bystander then he was firing directly at the bad guy with a handgun
Marcus Borderlands actually being someone who has fired both a 44 magnum and a sawed off shot gun (see my channel for confirmation) at that distance with an 18 inch barrel buckshot would have a pretty widespread without a choke verses a 6 1/2 inch 44 magnum firing a single projectile
Really wild. This actor plays a bank robber in the first Dirty Harry film and in the others plays a pimp, leader of Black Panther Party, and another police officer who gets killed and in one movie blown up by a mailbox bomb.
At 1:30 when Clint is walking up to the "bad guy", take note of where the shotgun is on the sidewalk in relation to the bad guys hand. Also notice the shadow of the flag. Now when Clint is on top of the guy, the shotgun is much closer to his hand and the shadow of the flag is nowhere to be seen.
I would like see a series with Scott Eastwood following in his father's footsteps. For example, could be called "Dirty Harry's Son" and play in the 90's.
@@AxleTrade it would be the daughter of the black guy would kill harry and then be the main character and then harrys kid would go after her only to let her go last minute because "violence and revenge bad"
This clip is so epic, I do not see this in newer films, its only special effects, bad sounds, bad acting. But this, this is art! Real actor, what a boss!
Watching his life flash before his eyes when Harry pulled the trigger scared him straight, so he found religion, reconciled with his father, turned his life around, went back to finish high school, and decided to become a cop. It's all there in my authorized fan fiction with a special foreword by John Milius. (not really.)
One of the greatest movie scenes of all time. There are some comments here that Dirty Harry only fired 5 shots. Watch the clip again. You can see and hear him fire 5 shots. But you can HEAR another shot fired (apparently by him) right at 0:31. It is shot #3. It is fired as the car is driving towards Harry. So he actually fired a total of 6 shots, which is consistent with the fact that there were no live shells left in the gun when he pulled the trigger again, while aiming at the fallen guy's head.
Regardless of if 5 or 6 bullets were shot, at 2:42 he pulls the hammer back which rotates the barrel (most likely in this case) to an empty slot so he wouldn't of shot him regardless
@@Skelyos Most people miss that. That and who fired the mystery 3rd shot was all done on propose to leave the question forever unanswered. Great job by the film makers.
Ah, but we only see him fire 5 shots. It's possible that audible shot was from one of the criminals. Regardless, harry cycling the revolver at the end ensured that the chamber would be empty because he skipped over the 6th chamber after firing 5 shots. Chamber 6 could be empty for all we really know
@@lesbenn7032 the only other greatest scene that could rival this Is the Mexican Standoff in The good the bad and the ugly But idk if that counts since Clint Eastwood is also the star of that film
I love that last part where he dry clicks and then smirks. He knew goddamn well he was out. But he also knew one critical detail about the human mind. The longer you take to make a move, the more you over think it and cripple yourself with doubt. Unless they’ve been trained, most people will do the same thing as bat stash here and not take the chance. (Although considering he had a .44 slug in his arm and was grabbing for the barrel, he still wouldn’t have been fast enough to blast Harry before Harry just heel stomped him in the face anyway)
For anyone else who had difficulty noticing all 6 shots, close your eyes and you'll notice Dirty Harry's revolver has a unique sound; listen for it and you should be able to hear it six times. The 6 shots occur at these times: 0:26, 0:29, 0:31, 0:34, 0:35, 0:46. The shot you don't see is at 0:31 when we have the visual and auditory perspective of the guys in the getaway car. This auditory perspective makes the sound of the shot slightly less distinguishable from all of the other noise. But the sound is distinct and definitely the same as the other 5 shots.
10 years old in 1971 when I seen this at the drive-in theater. Dirty Harry was the Badass of that era. He was the go to hero when talking about ass kickers, cops and robbers, current events, history or any subject(s) of kin. Nobody could beat him. Not Neil Armstrong, General Patton, Muhammad Ali, Jimi Hendrix, and fuck no..not even Superman could out do Dirty Harry. The King of Badasses. He was the shit!! lol Great memories. Thank you Clint Eastwood.
He has made many films: and whether you think they are good or bad, they are never indifferent. In every film, he adds that star quality. Two particular things I admire about Clint: his loyalty to his unofficial company of actors that appeared in many of his films. You get the impression they are as much his friends as work colleagues. The second, is that I read that he set up the Malpaso Company because some films were overrunning on time and budget and all the films when he handled the production through Malawi, always came in on time and under budget.
" ....I think a few police protocol rules were broken by that cop. ...... " . I don't think he ( Harry ) gives a shit ! :D . Seriously though , if anyone levels racism at the Harry movies think about this . The main villain in the first film is White . The main villains in Magnum Force are white . The main bad guy in Enforcer is white . The main bad guy in Sudden Impact is white and the main bad guy in The Dead Pool is white . Harry's mate in Sudden Impact , Horace , is black . Hardly the stats of a racist cop really .
He really can act. And yet the Oscars did not give him a best actor award when he definitely showed how to play a cop who takes no prisoners in the most badass and invigorating way possible!
Nope he fired all 6 of them. 1. 0:26 2. 0:28 to 0:29 3. 0:30-0:31 (not visible only audible) 4. 0:34 - 0:35 5. 0:35 - 0:36 6. 0:45 - 0:46 (barely visible due to the water from the hydrant but definitely audible) So Inspector Callahan knew the whole time, that he had fired all of his rounds. He just wanted to troll the robber I little bit.
@@ax.f-1256Very true. That “sixth” shot was somewhere in that mess and was only audible. I believe he shot all six. But recocking the hammer and aiming at the robber would have placed an expended round under the hammer. However, Harry knew. But we weren’t sure. And more importantly, Mr. Robber REALLY wasn’t sure 😂 And an iconic line is born.
Ricardo Montalban was great too...esp. as Kahn in ST:TOS and ST:2......liked Clint too....nothing like the classics to make ou nostalgic for the good ol' days :D
Clint doing what he does best , throughout his career acting using his cool school jazz musician persona, dirty Harry just like his spaghetti westerns, great
I don’t think in any other movie did the cinematography do more to show a firearm as almost a supporting CHARACTER (as opposed to just another prop) than the Dirty Harry series of moves did with that beautiful model 29. The women may get soft in the legs looking at Clint Eastwood, the rest of us are thinking about that marvelous piece of S&W craftsmanship.
+Baldi Locks wasn't harry a cop so you sound dumb as fuck when do cops get murder charges for killing people and on top of that i do think his callousness and complete disregard for taking human life is a problem and he might need some psychological testing to be honest
He delivers this line a lot more calmly than people who imitate it.
That's because most are imitating the second go around of it.
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Batt alio Oh, okay. I'm more versed in his westerns.
Much more intense when he says it at the end of the movie.
Batt alio Ugh he used that very same monolog twice? That's just poor of the author.
Osmone Everony It's actually very subtle foreshadowing. The fact that the first time he says it in the film, it is in fact a bluff, sets up the fact that the character himself doesn't necessarily know whether his gun has another bullet left in it or not. When he says it later in the film, (spoilers, not a bluff this time) the audience is genuinely unsure what is going to happen next and it expertly builds the suspense. This film is genius.
Interestingly, Harry did follow a rule.
"Don't shoot unless target is Hostile." he actually called out a warning.
OI
Even a smart dog will usually growl before he bites.
Cat Egorical the cylinder moves everytime you pull the trigger jackass.
@Cat Egorical But if you pull the trigger on a down hammer, the cylinder rotates the same way. It's why a double-action pull is so much stiffer - the mainspring is doing more work than if the hammer were already back.
@Cat Egorical
If he fired 6 shots then it would, necessarily, be empty.
At least in the old days, they would leave an empty chamber under the hammer for safety reasons, so would only load 5.
That one bank robber dove right through that car window with the grace of an olympic diver.
I loved that too. Soooo clean. Jackie Chan-esque.
Haha!! Clean through boy!
As smooth as oil in an iceberg
Dived. No doves involved.
@@snodgegrass8 Dove is correct as well
Clint is nearly 92 years old at the time of writing this and he is still going strong as ever! Man really is a living legend amongst men
Apparently among women as well.
@@at1970 wtf does that have to do with anything
@@Luka2000_
I guess you’re gay. Clint isn’t.
@@at1970 ??? I'm confused, how did you conclude that
If he was 92 when he wrote this he must be about 144 now. Damn, he was looking good for his 90s at the time.
We've all wanted a Dirty Harry moment at one point in our lives.
Maybe you do, but most people I’ve ever known don’t spend their lives yearning for the chance to legally kill people
@@acheybones588 Maybe don't spend your life yearning for such a thing, but the occasional fictional power fantasy is something most can relate to. It doesn't necessarily have to be about killing someone. It could just be the spirit of bravado in such a moment.
Ah well, can't ungrasp the straws.
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More like every day
Im almost out of my prime, I NEED a Harry moment 😂
Love how he is so chill with the whole thing. Like "Ah for chirst's sake, I was just enjoying my lunch when these punks showed up and bothered everyone."
There's at least one food shtick in each Dirty Harry movie.
If you are going to write Christ, spell it capitalized out of respect for Prophet Jesus Christ (Peace be upon him). However, in this case, it is better to avoid the phrase 'Christ's sake'.
@@emperormoney502 Christ christ christity christ. Jebus chrystler.
Never interrupt Dirty Harry when he's having lunch or especially having a coffee. He'll find ouf there's too much sugar in the coffee.
The rude comments don't offend most of we Christians as much as you think.
If we're watching "Dirty Harry" movies, we're not that sensitive to blasphemy.
considering the age of a lot of cleastwood films, none of them ever feel dated. He clearly works with talented, visionary people to make the right movie at the right time
How about him and Malkovich in "ln the line of fire"? They were both excellent.
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nah man, i feel everyone would be rooting for the bank robbers these days
@@ydbarret22 Sad but True SMH
@@ydbarret22 I don't see how
Much credit to the editor and direction. They made sure that one shot was only heard off-screen and that another was visually obfuscated in the fire hydrant's fountain. They also put a solid minute and 20 seconds between the last round being fired and the question being posed by the character, so you wouldn't have a great short term recollection about it. So they ensured that the audience was as confused as the "punk" on three levels and it just works.
Good analysis
More than that: the sun was to Callaghan's back, so the downed perp couldn't simply look at the cylinder and see if there was a live round or not. Look at the shadow on the S&W 29.
@@tylerlondon5052 It's true. They show the audience the side from which the next bullet would come and the gun is so black we can't see anything. The hard light isn't an accident at all. Good catch!
So what would have happened if he felt lucky though?
Harry would’ve had enough time to step on the gun, either way, preventing the robber from picking it up
He's shooting robbers while still chewing his lunch. What a badass! Modern movies have nothing on Dirty Harry
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Was he close enough for the blood to hit him?
It was his own blood. He got hit. In the hospital, they want to cut his pants so it doesn't hurt when he takes it off so they can take care of the wound. He replies he paid $29.99 for the pants. "Let it hurt".
wallmart had a sale on the money he saved made up for the pain i just downloded the grand torino movie, what a great movie made me cry
B. K. Yeah a true celluloid tough guy, his hair and make-up are just perfect in this scene.
I was enjoying a hotdog, when these punks robbed the bank. So, anyway, I started blasting!
I can see perfectly fine, so I managed to hit all of em
I'd shoot them too if they interrupted my perfectly good hot dog I was enjoying for lunch!
I never noticed this in the dozen times I've seen this over 40 years ... he's still chewing his hotdog during the entire shoot out!
King Dain II Ironfoot You all think I’m a hero and I’m ready to take that responsibility.
But I don't see too good
"Hey....I Gots to know".....never gets old watching that moment
He would know simply while staring down the barrel as the saying goes. There would be a golden glint of the shell primed in the chamber apparent. This scene is overrated
Phelim Heming--- LOL...and you are a Dingus....enough said.
Yes, you have said enough. Enough uninformed crap
LMAO.....You being a Master User of that type of vernacular absolutely would know all about uninformed crap....you enjoy the rest of the day Slick.
Phelim...Not in this case...I was just going to post about the lighting in this shot, and how you CAN'T see shells or not, so intentional as I hope it was, this was a great shot, well set up...
I love how it cuts out to him just casually walking by an arriving police car, holding a shotgun and a pistol, walking away from a bank robbery.
I’m guessing everyone knows Dirty Harry by word of mouth
He didn't fit the description
I love how he just casually keeps munching on his hot dog throughout the whole scene...
nopotato Disturb me when I'm chowing down on food and you'll be LUCKY to walk away...much less be alive!
+nopotato that's what makes it so badass. food + shooting + line
+nopotato
I'm figuring he went back to the diner and finished lunch before bothering to have those buckshot removed.
+nopotato A loooong time ago, Nintendo actually had a Dirty Harry game where you had to clean up the streets of San Francisco. You had limited energy. Guess when Harry's power-up item was? A hot dog! The more he ate, the stronger he got!
largol33t1 That game needs to be dug up and put on Steam, I'd buy it in a heartbeat if it's available on PC!
Three things:
1. He was still eating his hot dog while taking out three men.
2. He never lost his cool right till the last second.
3. He was bluffing about losing count. He never would’ve taken that chance. Harry isn’t a murderer lol.
@renewer He smirks after after pulling the trigger.
(Spoiler)
He killed Scorpio at the end?
4 . Clint never blinks when he 'shoots' his gun.
@@j.a.m.1876 He waited for Scorpio to go for the gun. If he hadn't, he wouldn't have shot him... probably.
_He was bluffing about losing count. He never would’ve taken that chance. Harry isn’t a murderer lol._
Half true. He was bluffing about losing count, but they added a shot in post years after the movie was released, which totally changes the nature of the scene, because people cried it was mean. They didn't like the notion of an audience being made to root for someone who points loaded guns at black people, and trying to trick them into validating their executions, even if those people are violent bankrobbers with shotguns. If they're white, like the main antagonist, nobody gives a shit, but you so much as make black people uncomfortable, and they'll come for everything, which is why the sequels are also jokes. Star Wars is not the only film ruined by people after its original debut.
I love how there's literally no risk to Harry here. Even if he did fire 6 shots, what's the perp gonna do, grab the shotgun by it's barrel, flip it around, grab it by the grip, aim and fire it, all with only a single arm, slumped over bleeding, and all before Harry could just...stomp on him?
Absolutely. This bank robber knew every martial art ever known to mankind. He trained with an order of monks that no longer exists to eliminate pain from his body. He spent years honing himself to mend injuries in an instant. Truly he is the most dangerous man alive.
That's the point, Harry smiles at him after because he was just trolling him. He knew he fired 6 but the other guy didn't.
@@sethdaboss245 the film intentionally implies that the robber is considering retrieving and using the weapon during the exchange which is hard to believe given the circumstances, which make the scene harder on the viewer
He also had not racked another shell into the chamber before he got capped 50yds out.
Honestly speaking, Harry was not very smart by not reloading while walking to check. I believe he was carrying a few speed loader rounds.
I love that dawning terror of “Wait! You said you lost track yourself!” and then the realization that his confidence won out.
We should really appreciate CLINT while we still have him. I'm going to miss him so much when he's gone.
Yea RIP any time now. That man probally fucked half of hollywood by now
@@PortCityBalrog Drop the -ed and just add the s…
He is already gone, that senile fascist caricature pretending to be him is disgusting...
@@KuK137 He's like 91 years old though
@@KuK137 Are you gonna cry?
The thug guy is an excellent actor. Good times when randoms in movies were competent actors...
He wasn't a Random he was in 5 Clint Eastwood movies
@@alexojideagu Well, butter my butt and call it a biscuit! Didn't know that!
@@iagoporto5522 Neither did I lol I read it in the comments 10 minutes ago
Iago Porto Albert Popwell was not a random actor he was in 5 Eastwood movies 4 of them Dirty Harry movies. His last appearance in a Dirty Harry movie was Sudden Impact as Harry’s partner Horace. Popwell was a part of Eastwood’s stock actors as he has his own production company Malpaso.
But thats correct. They had much better casting decisions for every side role in older movies. Especially until the 90s
My old man is the coolest. He introduced me to Clint Eastwood as a kid. Been a fan of his ever since
I am the same. Could recite Kelly’s Heroes before the alphabet
Good for you .I hope your dad is still with you. My dad loved dirty harry . he and I watched a lot of movies together and any dirty harry movies were at the top of his list. So I get where you are coming from.
my frigging mom had me in frigging sunday school
And I am already too late., I hope he lives to be 100.,
i am so cool,i got introduced to Clint Eastwood by myself.
One of the best quotes of the 1970s. Clint Eastwood was badass. Always was and even in his 90s Still is. Now if you wanna know why I got hooked on this is because my favorite wrestler Undertaker did a Wrestlemania 21 movie scene and I discovered it and my love for Dirty Harry began
" Hey, I gots to know." When you just have to know. Important answers to important questions.
Sometimes, you just have to know.
I tip my hat in respect.
Who taught this bugger English?
50 years later and he is still in jail kicking himself in the ass "cause he didn't take the chance."
The black actor in this scene is Albert Popwell. Albert Popwell appeared in every "Dirty Harry" film except The Dead Pool playing a different character in each movie.
Robert L Isn’t that because he died in the Dirty Harry movie were Clint used a 44 auto mag after losing his iconic wheel gun
@@dionjaywoollaston1349 Yes. That's true. The psycho killed him and beat up the dog he gave Harry as a gift.
and funny enough, he and Albert Popwell were friends in real-life
@ Robert L: Yeah, why wasn’t he in THE DEAD POOL?? Also sad that Andrew Robinson wasn’t in another Eastwood? Guess ol Clint felt he’d be stealing the movie from him ( he was great in this and no Oscar nomination for best supporting actor?? ) anyway Dirty Harry is a masterpiece
Clint Bronson 5 Albert Popwell was busy with another commitment to be able to be in The Dead Pool
Punk could have owned him with: "That's a Smith and Wesson, and you've had your six"
Diogenes you're thinking of that line from a movie called dr. No which Sean Connery used that line in a movie.
I have my 686 Plus 7 shot , wont be a lucky day for the robbers
"Boy, I sure hope this isn't a S&W with a 7 round cylinder that definitely exists. Good thing I'm a firearms expert, and this is just a movie!"
Harry could have owned him by picking up that shotgun and blasting him back down to the ground. Period end of story.
Really, you've got that from Dr. No?
That's a Smith & Wesson, Harry. And you've had your six.
Classic!
The first James Bond movie?
@@brezzendorfyes
Back before hollywood guns all had the infinite ammo cheat
FULLCLIP
every time movies don't count the ammo they spit on this scene
Gun games ca the way
Gun mundee
John Wick
I never even saw this movie. I'm just here because that "do you feel lucky..." line is so famous. But after this scene I shall definitely watch it.
Wise choice.
Sad thing is it used to be do you feel lucky punk, well do ya? Now it's do I feel lucky punk, well do ya? That's that Mandela effect shit happening again because I've seen this movie so many time where he said do you feel lucky punk, well do ya? No it's changed like so many other things in the world that has me scratching my head.
Hope you watched the movie, it is a very good movie, overall somewhat darker than this clip suggests.
Wolverine used it in the comics.
@@frankmaxfield7025 It was never "do you feel lucky punk"
Stop with that nonsense, it was a quote that was widely misquoted much like "Luke, I am your father"
There's no "timeline jumping" or things changing, just false memories that formed from other people getting quotes wrong or mispelling stuff.
And the more you believe it, the more real it seems, so all these people coming together and sharing their false memories makes your own seem even more real. And what's easier to believe? Timelines changing or you simply misremembering stuff?
Remember, our brains get lots of shit wrong when it comes to memories.
For example: the only reason people remember "Fruit Loops" is because that's how you pronounce it, most people probably typed it out that way, and Froot looks wrong. So your mind remembers it as Fruit. At least, that's what happened to me.
TL;DR: Mandela Effect is a load of hooey.
The "punk" was played by *Albert Popwell.* He was in 5 Eastwood movies altogether:
The Enforcer, Sudden Impact, Magnum Force, Coogan's Bluff and Dirty Harry.
He was supposed to play the part of Tuco but some how he lost the part..... 😂🤣😅
Noodle. She was singing in 2 Gorillaz Songs. 19-2000 and DARE.
Del. He was rapping in 2 Gorillaz Songs. Clint Eastwood and Rock The House
Someone has already said that your late
One of the greatest lines in cinema history
I want a Grand Theft Auto game where you play a cop who doesn't abide by the rules. Attribute it to Dirty Harry if you will.
***** Yeah, guess you're right
***** Aw, well that sucks... would have been nice to give it at least a test run.
They should just make a Dirty Harry game
trey morris They were going to, but it was canceled due to some, "troubles."
isnt that true crime streets of la and new york city and the 3rd one hong kong but that got cancelled then remade as sleeping dogs but ive not played that one so dont know if its still cops
Clint Eastwood: A national treasure.
They don’t make them like they used to
@@art_vandelay7845 he is a global treasure
I love him ! 😍
100%
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505 punks weren’t feeling lucky
Or they were indeed feeling lucky... and then got their brains splattered all over the pavement.
And by Clint!! How much luckier could one get?
855
@@joel8583 By Clint, Norris, Stallone, Schwarzenegger, Willis, Van Damme and Neeson, ALL AT THE SAME TIME. That's how much luckier one could get. :P
I counted 504.
I like how the robber has to know if Harry fired all six, and thinking he will check the cylinder but instead cocks the gun and fires, but it’s empty.
I really love how even in a present day setting Clint's gun is still a revolver.
Scorpio Coltman in Sudden Impact 1983 he carried a 44 Automag, but in Dead Pool 1988 he went back to the 44 Mag revolver. Even the 44 Automag would still be massive to carry for everyday police work. I always liked the Bren Ten in 10mm that was in the TV show Miami Vice. Special FBI units still use the 10mm. I think that round is a good trade off between having stopping power and still high capacity magazines, a Glock 20 in 10mm can hold 15 rds.
Scorpio Coltman aka Hand Cannon.
MarkDeMort Most police officers in the US carried revolvers (usually chambered in .38 Special or .357 Mag) until the late '80s, early '90s. Other than the high caliber and large size, his carrying a revolver was not that unusual.
Phillip F They were also popular due to their inherent reliability, the police here in Australia were still using revolvers not that long ago...
It's funny because that handgun is WAAAAAAY to powerful and illigal for cops to use
San Francisco needs Dirty Harry back for obvious reasons.
capsitan They might have to settle
for the Justice League.
BILL MURRAY Dracula won’t go 5 ft NEAR San Francisco
@Darius Kang good bait. too bad I'm not a fish.
Darius Kang Waah waah wahh go home and cry to mommy that your soy boy little tiny weak feelings got hurt
Darius Kang Toxic masculinity rocks !!! Feminism sucks
'Aims Kel-Tec CP-33 at your head.'
"I know what you're thinking. Did he fire 33 rounds or just 32?" Well, to tell you the truth, in all this excitement I kind of lost track myself. But being as this is a Kel-Tec and will likely blow up in my hand, you've got to ask yourself one question: "Do I feel lucky?" Well, do ya, punk?
Nah ah, now I know what you're thinking, did he jam 10 rounds or just 9? Well, to tell you the truth, in all this frustration, I lost count. Being that this is a zip .22, literally the worst gun in existence, and would somewhat dent your head if it doesn't misfire, you've got to ask yourself one question. Is he absolutely insane?
Well am I? Punk!
Kel... tec? Boy, I don't understand a word you just said.
Lol the people who rag on kel tech are the same people buying hi point
Haha now that's good. Well done
@@trickshot646 That's the funniest reply I've seen so far in this comment section!
Mom used to rent me Dirty Harry movies as a kid after seeing this one in the TV. Loved all of them and became huge fan of Clint because of this one.
There will never ever be another Clint. He is the Beatles of the Silver Screen.
MrAdvance2go What about his son
gnarly441 well, would you think the sons of John, Paul, George, Ringo would be as impressive?
MrAdvance2go idk.. maybe
I ways felt the Beatles were overhyped to be honest. They had some catchy tunes. But for me nothing special. Eastwood on the other hand is pure class.
Well, I can go with Chuck Norris of his time
i love how at the end of the gunfight, he is still chewing his hot dog
People gotta eat sometime.
"Hey, I gots to know" fucking hilarious
lol he fired seven bullets, i thought he only had 6? XD
jer benz count them again. It was six.
Tom Cooper seems like there was one bullet fired off screen, but your probs right, awesome scene either way
can you explain to me why thats funny? english is not my native language...
sunking2001 Its funny cause he made a hilarious expression on his face when the gun was pointed to his head, that's it. But "Hey, I gots to know" just warmed it up.
One of the most iconic scenes in action movie history.
Old movies are the best.
the most substantial hot dog ever.
lel
Ha Ha, he continues chewing his hot dog through most of this scene! Oh, and that laugh at the end of the scene. Fuck.
That laugh makes the scene.
I know, right! If I was a girl, my undies would be as wet as a drowned rat
Not to mention when he says "Halt!" a piece of the hot dog bun comes out of his mouth.
@@lpr5269 LOL I always loved that subtle touch so realistic. Of course if he yell, food will fly out his mouth. Loved how they kept that in and didn't try to make him look all spotless and clean. Or well mannered. Harry's "dirty" for a reason. He doesn't give a shit, he just wants the bad guys creamed.
"Heey. . . I gots to know"
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Harry: “ You have to ask yourself one question, do i feel lucky?”
Travis: you…you talking to me?
The look on Clint's face when the black guys says, "I gots to know" is priceless!
"Aww, shit."
When will bad guys learn not to mess with Dirty Harry when he's dealing with food and beverages?
I know what you're thinking. "Did he fire six shots or only five?" Well, to tell you the truth, in all this excitement I kind of lost track myself. But being as this is a .44 Magnum, the most powerful handgun in the world, and would blow your head clean off, you've got to ask yourself one question: "Do I feel lucky?" Well, do ya, punk?
Hey... I got to know
Today it'd be a stainless 500 S&W with red dot sight and rubber Hogue grips. Harry doan' need dat fancy sheet. ;^)
Did he fire 6 shots before talking to him?
Son of a bitch!
You, in fact, fired 7.
He only fired five rounds that i heard, and the robber with the shotgun was several feet from it as clint was walking across the street. Then in the next shot, the camera pans to show his hand less than a foot from the muzzle of the shotgun.. still one of my favorite scenes in a shoot 'em up Dirty Harry flick. And the receding helicopter shot at the stadium, where you see that he can be just as cruel as the bad guys, doing whatever it takes to bring them down or bury them. Need more like that.
I caught 6. watch again :)
I used to work with a officer in the 70s who carried a 44 mag he said if he couldn't catch them he would shoot the building down to fall on them🚓
@Christopher Marlowe nah hes right that's a badASS police officer
You can only properly fire that gun with the proper sandwich. The mojo won't work without that
If you can shoot a building down on perps with a magnum, though involuntary euthanasia. It’ll prolly take my breath away.
rgerber so the sandwich is a powerup. I see.
that’s called reckless endangerment.
Back when calling someone "Dirty Harry" didn't make some people think of porn.
Ikr? I thought it was a porn before I searched it up 😂
Or Gorillaz
Yeah my dad showed me this scene and three things ran through my head: "Why tf is the movie called 'Dirty Harry', "This is a really badass quote I need to see the full movie", and "I sure hope Harry uses that trench gun he later in the movie.")
Uhh, what?
"Now you know why they call me Dirty Harry, every dirty job that comes along."
One of the most thrilling scenes from one of the best thrillers ever made.
Clint Eastwood made the day of whole America
it's pretty corny by today's standards
"go on, make my day"
@@360.Tapestry no its not kid lol today's so called standards are political brain washing woke nonsense, clint eastwood is a legend
We don't need to defund the police, we need more cops like Dirty Harry
Yeah shooting black people without a second thought
Slow down champ, it’s just a movie, not a documentary
We do. "Well antifa-tard, do you feel lucky?"
Too many cops think they’re a real-life Dirty Harry. The problem is that this is a movie, and the script writer made sure that the guys getting shot were legitimate targets. The wannabe Dirty Harrys IRL eventually kill innocent people.
Maybe we’d be better served by real-world solutions, not by fictional characters.
@@nikunjshrestha7076 if it was, then why did the police stop using revolvers
I love how Clint East wood shoots the 1st shot, with about 20 people about 5 feet from the bullets direction !!
Neil Tipton yeah, I mean one of those extras might've tripped and hurt themselves
Neil Tipton That's called gun control.
First of the bad guy firing a shot gun with that kind of spread was much more likely to hit an innocent bystander then he was firing directly at the bad guy with a handgun
honestly, the shotgun would have the same spread as the .44 at that range. Movies over exaggerate the spread and recoil of shotguns.
Marcus Borderlands actually being someone who has fired both a 44 magnum and a sawed off shot gun (see my channel for confirmation) at that distance with an 18 inch barrel buckshot would have a pretty widespread without a choke verses a 6 1/2 inch 44 magnum firing a single projectile
He was the luckier of the two people who were asked this question.
Scorpio knew he was dead af in the end, but went for his gun anyway.
Two things that this scenes accounts for that modern shows/movies don’t.
1. Rounds in a gun.
2. The appearance of recoil.
Satisfying to see that.
Really wild. This actor plays a bank robber in the first Dirty Harry film and in the others plays a pimp, leader of Black Panther Party, and another police officer who gets killed and in one movie blown up by a mailbox bomb.
Where is Clint Eastwood when we need him the most :(
We need Dirty Harry, RoboCop, and Martin Riggs most right now to take care of those Antifa pricks.
@@Whoa802 or Jason Statham & The Expendables❣🤣❣
@@Whoa802 Antifa punks*
Shit we need him NOW!
He would be in prison, since the country is ran by snowflakes and upside down people
I love how nonchalantly he walks over to that guy after all the chaos.
I wonder if the scene in Patriots Day when the middle aged cop calmly strolls over to flank the Tsarnaevs from behind took this as an inspiration.
At 1:30 when Clint is walking up to the "bad guy", take note of where the shotgun is on the sidewalk in relation to the bad guys hand. Also notice the shadow of the flag.
Now when Clint is on top of the guy, the shotgun is much closer to his hand and the shadow of the flag is nowhere to be seen.
I always smile when Dirty Harry smiles in this scene after he fires no bullet
It's like the "You missed" scene from Falling Down.
That's cause he knew the gun was empty and was bluffing
I would like see a series with Scott Eastwood following in his father's footsteps. For example, could be called "Dirty Harry's Son" and play in the 90's.
You could never make this movie now.
If they made it now, Harry would've been killed off and that black bank robber would be the star of the show.
@@AxleTrade Dont give this idea, they still might make another sequel like that buddy.
@@AxleTrade you know too much
No more movies or tv shows about cops being hero’s allowed
@@AxleTrade it would be the daughter of the black guy would kill harry and then be the main character and then harrys kid would go after her only to let her go last minute because "violence and revenge bad"
They should make another dirty Harry with Clint Eastwood as old as he is, the facial expressions would look even better!
And Dirty Harry would be confined to a wheelchair
They did, Harry retired and lived in Mong’s area and finally got kill by Mong thugs. He gave his gran torino to his friend in his will
Let's be honest, it's a bad idea
Diaper Harry
They did. It's called Gran Torino.
Harry Callahan's Two Rules: 1) Never add too much sugar in his morning coffee. 2) Never ever put ketchup on his hot dogs
Awww...but... bu-...ketchup is tasty...
"Harry Callahan's Two Rules:" Took him far in life. He's respected as a cop, and brings criminals down.
This clip is so epic, I do not see this in newer films, its only special effects, bad sounds, bad acting. But this, this is art! Real actor, what a boss!
This Guy that played a criminal in this dirty Harry movie played as Harry's partner in another.
The late great Albert Popwell....
He played a part in all 5 Dirty Harry films
Pimp in magnum force too
Watching his life flash before his eyes when Harry pulled the trigger scared him straight, so he found religion, reconciled with his father, turned his life around, went back to finish high school, and decided to become a cop. It's all there in my authorized fan fiction with a special foreword by John Milius.
(not really.)
Big Ed Mustafah.
Lesson learned: don't pull a bank heist when Dirty Harry is having a sandwich across the street!
Keep your eye on the sammich'.
Not even Shaft gets away with that shit.
garou20zx wasn't Shaft. This was Albert Popwell. He appeared in the first four Dirty Harry movies as four different characters.
You're right, I doublechecked on imdb after my post and saw it wasn't Shaft. But he still gets cool points for looking sorta like Shaft.
Hot dog. Not sandwich.
One of the greatest movie scenes of all time.
There are some comments here that Dirty Harry only fired 5 shots. Watch the clip again. You can see and hear him fire 5 shots. But you can HEAR another shot fired (apparently by him) right at 0:31. It is shot #3. It is fired as the car is driving towards Harry. So he actually fired a total of 6 shots, which is consistent with the fact that there were no live shells left in the gun when he pulled the trigger again, while aiming at the fallen guy's head.
A lot of men only load 5 shots in those single action revolvers.
Regardless of if 5 or 6 bullets were shot, at 2:42 he pulls the hammer back which rotates the barrel (most likely in this case) to an empty slot so he wouldn't of shot him regardless
@@Skelyos Most people miss that. That and who fired the mystery 3rd shot was all done on propose to leave the question forever unanswered. Great job by the film makers.
Ah, but we only see him fire 5 shots. It's possible that audible shot was from one of the criminals. Regardless, harry cycling the revolver at the end ensured that the chamber would be empty because he skipped over the 6th chamber after firing 5 shots. Chamber 6 could be empty for all we really know
That wounded man became his friend in other dirty harry sequel
Just think....Clint and Albert were good friends in real life. Up until Albert passed away.
2019. Still one of the greatest scenes.
2020. Still one of the greatest scenes.
2021. Still one of the greatest scenes.
The greatest scene and no one will do better ever, true legend.
@@lesbenn7032 the only other greatest scene that could rival this
Is the Mexican Standoff in The good the bad and the ugly
But idk if that counts since Clint Eastwood is also the star of that film
Arguably the greatest scene in movie history. Looks like 716 people were not feeling lucky.
I love that last part where he dry clicks and then smirks. He knew goddamn well he was out. But he also knew one critical detail about the human mind. The longer you take to make a move, the more you over think it and cripple yourself with doubt. Unless they’ve been trained, most people will do the same thing as bat stash here and not take the chance. (Although considering he had a .44 slug in his arm and was grabbing for the barrel, he still wouldn’t have been fast enough to blast Harry before Harry just heel stomped him in the face anyway)
174 people felt lucky
+Chris Longshore I laughed out loud
briefly tho
186 :P
196
201
God forbid the day they remake Dirty Harry. (Probably with The Rock or some other lame ass)
Oh, God, please no! No!
remakes always suck
They've already remade "Death Wish" ...
Probably make him gay or transgender or something vile.
A remake with Keanu Reeves would be interesting
This scene was shot more modern than most modern classics!
Back when cars were cars and movies were movies. Wish I was around in the 70s.😢
The definition of Badass
For anyone else who had difficulty noticing all 6 shots, close your eyes and you'll notice Dirty Harry's revolver has a unique sound; listen for it and you should be able to hear it six times. The 6 shots occur at these times: 0:26, 0:29, 0:31, 0:34, 0:35, 0:46. The shot you don't see is at 0:31 when we have the visual and auditory perspective of the guys in the getaway car. This auditory perspective makes the sound of the shot slightly less distinguishable from all of the other noise. But the sound is distinct and definitely the same as the other 5 shots.
The one I misses was fired while the camera was inside the car. You are right.
10 years old in 1971 when I seen this at the drive-in theater. Dirty Harry was the Badass of that era. He was the go to hero when talking about ass kickers, cops and robbers, current events, history or any subject(s) of kin. Nobody could beat him. Not Neil Armstrong, General Patton, Muhammad Ali, Jimi Hendrix, and fuck no..not even Superman could out do Dirty Harry. The King of Badasses. He was the shit!! lol Great memories. Thank you Clint Eastwood.
This never gets old!!,I love Dirty Harry!!!
He has made many films: and whether you think they are good or bad, they are never indifferent. In every film, he adds that star quality. Two particular things I admire about Clint: his loyalty to his unofficial company of actors that appeared in many of his films. You get the impression they are as much his friends as work colleagues. The second, is that I read that he set up the Malpaso Company because some films were overrunning on time and budget and all the films when he handled the production through Malawi, always came in on time and under budget.
0:05 When you get called to the principal's office.
I think a few police protocol rules were broken by that cop.
Yep. I'm pretty sure cops aren't allowed to roast suspects after subduing them.
+kerrywsmyth Yeah like pointing a weapon at a suspect that's already surrendered and pulling the trigger.
Yeah the black guy lived.
" ....I think a few police protocol rules were broken by that cop. ...... " . I don't think he ( Harry ) gives a shit ! :D . Seriously though , if anyone levels racism at the Harry movies think about this . The main villain in the first film is White . The main villains in Magnum Force are white . The main bad guy in Enforcer is white . The main bad guy in Sudden Impact is white and the main bad guy in The Dead Pool is white . Harry's mate in Sudden Impact , Horace , is black . Hardly the stats of a racist cop really .
Is fucking Dirty Harry. Protocols are not applied to him.
He really can act.
And yet the Oscars did not give him a best actor award when he definitely showed how to play a cop who takes no prisoners in the most badass and invigorating way possible!
He won for directing tho😅
I remember watching this the first time and counted all 6 shots perfectly. I was so proud of myself
I only counted 5 shots with one cycle each, plus an extra cycle at the end. So Dirty Harry still has a shot in a chamber, he only skipped past it
Nope he fired all 6 of them.
1. 0:26
2. 0:28 to 0:29
3. 0:30-0:31 (not visible only audible)
4. 0:34 - 0:35
5. 0:35 - 0:36
6. 0:45 - 0:46 (barely visible due to the water from the hydrant but definitely audible)
So Inspector Callahan knew the whole time, that he had fired all of his rounds. He just wanted to troll the robber I little bit.
@@ax.f-1256Very true. That “sixth” shot was somewhere in that mess and was only audible. I believe he shot all six. But recocking the hammer and aiming at the robber would have placed an expended round under the hammer. However, Harry knew. But we weren’t sure. And more importantly, Mr. Robber REALLY wasn’t sure 😂 And an iconic line is born.
@@ax.f-1256maybe they made one of the shots audio-only so more people wouldnt have known he was out of bullets.
230 People gots ta know
Did dem eva no?
Why can’t we get bad ass movies like this anymore
talented people don't go to hollywood anymore
Gokul Narayan that’s about it
Grace: Ed, you sounded like Dirty Harry right there! 😲
Ed: I did? Oh my god, Grace! 😨
Cant make an actor like clint anymore
Ricardo Montalban was great too...esp. as Kahn in ST:TOS and ST:2......liked Clint too....nothing like the classics to make ou nostalgic for the good ol' days :D
Truth
Clint doing what he does best , throughout his career acting using his cool school jazz musician persona, dirty Harry just like his spaghetti westerns, great
I think it's time for a PG-13 reboot, starring Melissa McCarthy as Sooty Sally.
Yeah. Cept the serial killer is a guy who calls them ugly on tumblr.
straight to dvd
+John 1112 moy
You can kill two liberal birds with one stone by making a black feminist remake with Leslie Jones as Dirty & Hairy.
Good god man keep your voice down they'll HEAR YOU
I don’t think in any other movie did the cinematography do more to show a firearm as almost a supporting CHARACTER (as opposed to just another prop) than the Dirty Harry series of moves did with that beautiful model 29. The women may get soft in the legs looking at Clint Eastwood, the rest of us are thinking about that marvelous piece of S&W craftsmanship.
"I GOTS to know!"
Back when we called that "jive" lol 😂
Today Harry would be up on Murder charges, sad.
+Baldi Locks wasn't harry a cop so you sound dumb as fuck when do cops get murder charges for killing people and on top of that i do think his callousness and complete disregard for taking human life is a problem and he might need some psychological testing to be honest
In the 70s Dirty Harry would've been a hero for this.
+Baldi Locks Fucking govornment charging murderers with murder. What world is this?
+Baldi Locks WHO THE HELL GOING TO PUT CUFFS ON HIM IS THE QUESTION
even if the only guy he shot was the one who fired the shot gun at him.
Dirty Harry is legendary !
This movie is a classic.
*Stops A bank roberry*
*Still chewing sandwich*
That, ladies and gentleman, is called "Being Badass".
The scene and the classic line is one thing. But i also love how he proves to the robber by shooting right at him with the empty chamber
Badass to the bone!!!
*GARBAGE DAY*
Honestly still one of my favorite scenes in the history of film.
The way he says “HALT!” at 0:24 is so good. Most underrated part