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Dirty Harry
a.k.a. Dirty Harry Director: Don Siegel Cast: Clint Eastwood, Harry Guardino, Reni Santoni, John Vernon

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  • Blu-ray Release Date: 06/03/2008
  • Original Release: 1971
  • Rating: Rated R
  • Sales Rank: 28,443

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English SDH; Commentary by historian/Eastwood biographer Richard Schickel; New retrospective documentary the Long Shadow of Dirty Harry; Acclaimed American Masters Profile Clint Eastwood: Out of the Shadows; Vintage profile Clint Eastwood: the Man from Malpaso; Interview gallery; 2 vintage featurettes: 1971's Dirty Harry's Way and 2001's Dirty Harry: the original; Dirty Harry movies trailer gallery; All-new Book Style packaging: hard-cover book with 36-pages of photos and facts on Dirty Harry

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The police drama was spun on its head in 1971 by the violent, glib, and anarchic Dirty Harry, a Nixon-era hit that continues to influence films as varied as Lethal Weapon and Seven. Clint Eastwood, in one of his most iconic roles, stars as Harry Callahan, a rebellious member of the San Francisco Police Department assigned to pursue the gruesome Zodiac Killer. In his investigation of the long-haired serial killer, this hard-boiled hero stands by his individualistic code of honor, even when it comes violently in conflict with the modern legal system. Director Don Siegel transfers this detective out of 1940s noir to a realistic modern city, illuminating the urban nightmare in all its decayed perversity. There is a simplicity to Siegel's clean, direct style that belies the deep emotional core of the film; and the action scenes, while as exciting as they come, are staged on a human scale. Dirty Harry makes the perfect introduction to the work of one of America's best action directors, working with the screen giant who helped forge his legend. Ben Wolf, Barnes & Noble

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THE ORIGINAL-AND STILL THE BESTby Anonymous

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February 11, 2003: If any one film Clint Eastwood will be remembered for it will be this classic. I went to see the film when it first came out in the early 1970s and thought that it would be so-so because the main actor was well known for his role in mostly westerns. The film captivated me so much that I went to see it again the following night. It showed me how versitile an actor Eastwood really is as he fit the part of Callahan perfectly. In fact all the characters fit their roles very well. One must give credit to Eastwoods other partner the Smith and Wesson Model 29 .44 Mangum Revolver. After the movie was released demand was so high that Smith and Wesson could not keep up with demand. I know as I placed my order and finally got mine a year later. This must have been the best free advertising Smith has ever got. I have both VHS and DVD versions of the film and still run them from time to time. I can honestly say that this is my very favorite film of all time!

This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen / Pan & Scan edition.

WILD ABOUT HARRYby Anonymous

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December 02, 2000: CLINT EASTWOOD, buddy! That says it all! Forget the whining tirades about right wing extreme that haunted this film for decades, this is an Eastwood showcase of urban suspense. Don Siegel knew how to work the concrete landscape like few directors could and Clint's perpetual squint presents San Francisco is an aura not seen before this 1971 classic. Smith and Wesson owes Eastwood some major equity for his celebration of the Model 29 .44 Magnum. With old pros Harry Guardino, John Vernon and John Larch in strong supporting roles.

This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen / Pan & Scan edition.