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The 'Dirty Harry' line that made Clint Eastwood untouchable
The ‘70s San Francisco was rife with crime; what with the “Zebra” murders by “Death Angels," the unsolved Zodiac Killer case, prostitution, drugs, and heists, it was all grime and gruesome.
Even if people tend to misremember it, Clint Eastwood’s “Do I feel lucky?” speech in Dirty Harry is still the greatest quote ...
Between the end of the ’60s and the turn of the ’70s, onscreen heroes who could save the day fizzled out in popularity. Many films were either staunchly liberal or left-wing, from “The Battle of ...
Liam Gaughan is a film and TV writer at Collider. He has been writing film reviews and news coverage for ten years. Between relentlessly adding new titles to his watchlist and attending as many ...
The final Dirty Harry movie The Dead Pool was on a bad note to end the iconic series - but Sin City technically provided a better finale for the character. The Dirty Harry movies firmly cemented Clint ...
Actor Clint Eastwood helped make the Dirty Harry franchise one of the most iconic series of action films in cinema. But at one point Eastwood was looking for another action franchise to own. “And he ...
"Based on Clint Eastwood's appearance in the concluding scenes of the action-thriller film Dirty Harry, the Harry Callahan (Final Act Variant) Sixth Scale Figure features a carefully crafted portrait ...
"Inspired by the eponymous role in the 1971 action-thriller Dirty Harry, the Harry Callahan Premium Format Figure measures 23" tall on a 10" diameter black circular base with a gold-etched recreation ...
Go ahead, make a bid. Clint Eastwood’s sunglasses from “Dirty Harry” are just one of the 130 pieces of Hollywood memorabilia being sold at Studio Auction’s Cinematic Auction beginning online on Jan.
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