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Clint Eastwood | Insp. 'Dirty' Harry Callahan | |
Harry Guardino | Lt. Al Bressler | |
Reni Santoni | Insp. Chico Gonzalez | |
John Vernon | The Mayor | |
Andrew Robinson | Scorpio (as Andy Robinson) | |
John Larch | The Chief | |
John Mitchum | Insp. Frank DiGiorgio | |
Mae Mercer | Mrs. Russell | |
Lyn Edgington | Norma | |
Ruth Kobart | Bus driver | |
Andy Robinson | ||
Rene Santoni | ||
Maurice Argent | Sid Kleinman | |
Jo De Winter | Miss Willis | |
Vince Deadrick Sr. | ||
Craig Kelly | Sgt. Reineke | |
Charles A. Murphy | Mrs. Russell | |
Woodrow Parfrey | Mr. Jaffe | |
William Paterson | Judge Bannerman |
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Producer | Robert Daley
Don Siegel |
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Writer | Harry Julian Fink
Rita M. Fink R.M. Fink Dean Riesner John Milius |
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Cinematography | Bruce Surtees
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Musician | Lalo Schifrin
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Detective Harry Callahan. He doesn't break murder cases. He smashes them. Harry Callahan is a tough, streetwise San Francisco cop whom they call Dirty Harry. In this action classic, you'll see why-and also why Clint Eastwood's reputation as a premier film star and moviemaker is secure. A rooftop sniper (Andy Robinson) calling himself Scorpio has killed twice and holds the city ransom with the threat of killing again. Harry will nail him one way or the other-no matter what the "system" prescribes. Filming on location, director Don Siegel made the City by the Bay a vital part of Dirty Harry, a practice continued in its four sequels. The original remains one of the most gripping police thrillers ever made. |
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