Release Date: 9/9/2008 Original Release: 1971 Format: DVD Rating:R (MPAA) Rating Reason: (Reason unavailable) UPC: 883929005376 Studio: Warner Home Video
A tremendously controversial film, both decried as an apologia for fascism and hailed as the solution to a decade of rising crime, DIRTY HARRY propelled Clint Eastwood's career into the stratosphere while adding another archetype to join his Man with No Name in film iconography. Clint stars as Harry Callahan, a truculent San Francisco police detective well known for his vicious take-no-prisoners attitude toward criminals. With the city of San Francisco being terrorized by the psychotic killer known only as Scorpio (Andrew Robinson), Harry is assigned by the mayor (John Vernon) and Lt. Bressler (Harry Guardino) to try to stop him, pairing him with reluctantly accepted new partner Chico (Reni Santoni). Scorpio kidnaps a 14-year-old girl and buries her alive, demanding a $200,000 ransom for her return. Harry is to bring him the money--alone. What follows is one of the most exciting ransom deliveries in film history. The prototype for most of the action films through the rest of the century, DIRTY HARRY rises far above most of them due mostly to an excellent script and Eastwood's gripping acting. That said, the main character's contemptuous attitude toward the Miranda law seems far more damning now that it did in the early 1970s.
DVD Features
Keep Case Full Frame - 1.33 Audio: Dolby Digital - English, French, Spanish, Japanese, Portuguese Subtitles - English, French, Spanish, Japanese, Portuguese Additional Release Material: Trailers Interview Gallery Audio Commentary: Richard Schickel - Clint Eastwood's Biographer Featurette: 1. Dirty Harry's Way 2. Dirty Harry: The Original
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