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a5c7b9f00b Labor racketeer Carmine Ricca is acquitted of a multiple murder on a technicality, but after leaving the courthouse amid a sea of reporters and a mob of angry demonstrators, he is driven away - and some time later that day is found shot to death with his driver, lawyer, and a bodyguard. Inspector Harry Callahan and his new partner Earlington "Early" Smith drive by but are asked to leave by Callahan's boss Lt. Neil Briggs, who had Harry and Early transferred out of Homicide to Stakeout because he despises Harry's methods. Another mob figure is gunned down in his pool with a large gathering of guests, but it not until the killing of a known pimp - and after Harry has foiled a plane hijacking and liquor store holdup - that Harry and Early are reassigned to Homicide to head the investigation of these killings. Harry soon clashes with Briggs over the police's primary suspect, Frank Palancio - a clash that becomes hotter when a Palancio associate and a uniformed traffic officer are shot to death, and a subsequent raid on Palancio explodes in a firefight - a raid that Harry finds was a setup by the real killers.
There is a quadruple murder in San Francisco that baffles the cops on the scene – it happened in broad daylight on a crowded street with no sign of a struggle. Inspector Dirty Harry Callahan suspects something unusual. He goes to have burgers at the airport with his new partner, Inspector Early Smith. Dirty Harry shoots a couple of incompetent hijackers, and shortly thereafter, he stops a drugstore hold-up. After more killings follow the quadruple murder, City Hall is putting the pressure on the Police Department to put a stop to the killings. At first, Lieutenant Briggs is reluctant to assign Dirty Harry to the case because of Dirty Harry's attitude problem and penchant for pulling his gun, but when the bodies really start to pile up, Dirty Harry is assigned to the case. Whoever is doing the killing seems only to be selecting criminals, like mobsters, murderous pimps, and other felons. Dirty Harry suspects that they have a vigilante on their hands, quite possibly a cop. Discovering that all the killings have been committed by a .357 Magnum, Dirty Harry suspects that Officer Charlie McCoy is responsible. Many cops and the public, people who are fed up with the system, see the killera kind of hero. All is not what it seems after Charlie ends up murdered, and Dirty Harry becomes convinced that it's an inside job. As it turns out, a group of frustrated cops led by Officer John Davis have been killing mobsters, murderous pimps, and other people of that kind who are set free. Davis and his three partners Officer Phil Sweet, Officer Red Astrachan, and Officer Mike Grimes killed Charlie to throw off the police from suspecting a conspiracy. Now it's up to Dirty Harry to find Davis and his crew.
"A man's got to know his limitations." <br/><br/>Harry Callahan believes that the ones responsible for a rash of homicides inflicted on the criminal element(mostly massacres with collateral damage, suchjunkies and whores, not to mention gangsters' goons)who escape the prosecution of the courts are traffic cops. How to prove this will be difficult, particularly when these motorcycle cops soon threaten his own life.<br/><br/>Probably more interesting for the fresh faces of future television stars like the super cool David Soul and Robert Urich(and a really young Tim Matheson)than the rather simple plot which questions the law system and how the worst of criminals are able to remain out of prison on technicalities and lack of evidence. Ted Post is more than capable(he directed Eastwood in the fine western, HANG 'EM HIGH)to take over the directorial reigns from Siegel and gets a chance to stage a nifty chase scene where Eastwood must evade a motorcycle cop on his tail through the outskirts of San Francisco. There's a dandy of a shootout between tipped-off gangsters who operate a drug operation on a pier where Eastwood amazingly hangs on the hood of a speeding car. Hal Holbrook is well castEastwood's nemesis, Lt. Briggs, his superior, proud that he has never removed his gun from his holster. There's a great moment in the movie, rather subtle, which has a certain someone committing a Freudian slip("they're guilty until…")which could implicate him to the viewer(if they catch it, that is)the ringleader of the motorcycle cop gang. <br/><br/>There's a lot of bloodshed in this particular film,Post and company stage several violent set pieces where cops gun down criminals in cold blood. One very disturbing scene features Dirty Harry regular Albert Popwella pimp who pours drain cleaner down a struggling prostitutes throat after she attempts to hide money from him, in the back of a taxi cab. Mitch Ryan has a small parta disgruntled police officer pal of Harry's who is having a hard time accepting that it seems the scum on the streets get a fairer shake than cops..he's blatantly put out therea possible suspect which most viewers will see right through. This film has the rare occasion where Harry loses at something, a shooting competition where cops compete on an obstacle course, Soul defeating him. Holbrook and Eastwood's tension makes for some great drama, the way they butt heads, and Soul really lands a great partthe leader of the traffic cops, probably considered quite the star vehicle to excel his career..behind Eastwood and Holbrook, of course. The film points out how Callahan is different than the vigilantes of the film meting out their own brand of justice by acknowledging his indifference, but loyalty, to the laws he must adhere to..Callahan must protect and serve, while also defending himself against anyone who discharges their weapon in his direction, threatening his life. That said, Callahan doesn't condone pulling people over(no matter how evil and unlawful)and shooting them on the spot, and this separates him from those who do in MAGNUM FORCE.
The second in the Dirty Harry franchise, "Magnum Force" is a rare case where the sequel is superior to the original. Here, Harry Calahan observes what happens when an officer or officers go rogue by operating above the law to tackle rampant crime. When Harry refuses to join the vigilante(s) he becomes an enemy.<br/><br/>The five Dirty Harry films arefollows: "Dirty Harry" (1971), "Magnum Force" (1973), "The Enforcer" (1976), "Sudden Impact" (1983) and "The Dead Pool" (1988).<br/><br/>I like all five, but "Magnum Force" is my favorite while – surprisingly – the first one is my least favorite, probably because the villain, Scorpio, is so annoying and the way he gets away with his crimes via legal loopholes and the idiocy of the authorities and their system is so aggravating (and, yes, I realize that was the point).<br/><br/>"Magnum Force" switches the plot around so that Harry – albeit still a bit of a loose cannon – is now fighting against vigilanteism in the force rather than being the quasi-vigilante.<br/><br/>What I like best is the eponymous magnum force of a group of mysterious officers. The best scene is when Harry is unexpectedly confronted by this force in the parking garage and Harry comes face to face with what he could've become.<br/><br/>This is just a great cop thriller. At the end, one of the villains dies by riding his bike into the bay off a huge carrier. If the movie were remade today this wouldn't do; Harry would have to blow up three ships, the pier, the marina, the buildings and a third of the city.<br/><br/>The film runs 124 minutes and was shot in San Francisco.<br/><br/>GRADE: A
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The following FAQ entries may contain spoilers. Only the biggest ones (if any) will be covered with spoiler tags. It is assumed that no one who is diligently avoiding spoilers will be visiting this page in the first place. Because the film is careful to avoid showing the motorcycle cops' faces when they kill criminals, it is hard to tell which cop is at which crime scene. Additionally, the voices of the cops conducting the two traffic stop shootings are made to sound similar so you can't make a voice recognition and are left guessingto whether it's the same cop or two different guys. Some believe Red Astrachan is responsible for either the execution of Ricca and everyone in his car or for the pool massacre, and Mike Grimes for the other one. It is presumed by Captain Avery in the morgue scene (and a mention that Phil Sweet found the pimp's body) that Sweet is responsible for executing the pimp.<br/><br/>Of the four motorcycle cops, only John Davis is certainly responsible for the assassination of Lou Guzman and his associates,wellCharlie McCoy, given that we see him taking off his helmet when speaking to DiGeorgio after shooting McCoy in the parking garage.<br/><br/>However, it is also very likely that Davis might have carried the pimp's murder: Sweet clearly has brunette hair. There is a closeup of the killer cop's sunglasses when he is asking the pimp for his license and vehicle registration, where you can clearly see that he has blond hair sticking out from under his helmet, and Davis is the only one of the four motorcycle cops who is blond. This makes Avery's implication at the morgue that Sweet was responsible for the pimp killing either a continuity error or Sweet was nearby actinga back-up to Davis. This line caused great controversy amongst gun enthusiastsit suggested that Dirty Harry used the much weaker 44 Special cartridge in his revolver rather than the tremmendously powerful 44 Magnum (the Smith and Wesson Model 29 capable of using both). According to screenwriter John Milius the crew simply fluffed his dialogue, what Harry means is that he uses a specially prepared slightly lighter version of one of the strongest varieties of 44 Magnum bullets in order to give him 'less recoil and more control'. There are five: (1) <a href="/title/tt0066999/">Dirty Harry (1971)</a> (1971), (2) Magnum Force (1973), (3) <a href="/title/tt0074483/">The Enforcer (1976)</a> (1976), (4) <a href="/title/tt0086383/">Sudden Impact (1983)</a> (1983), and (5) <a href="/title/tt0094963/">The Dead Pool (1988)</a> (1988). The most likely answer is that the cab driver supplied a description of the pimp to the police. Perhaps he was interviewed by a sketch artistwell. They probably were able to identify the pimp through both a mugshot and through a background check on the victim. Once there, it was a matter of one of the killer cops tracking down the car. It's also possible that the killer had already targeted the pimp for previous crimes or simply for the fact he was obviously a pimp. It was only coincidence that he was killed the day after murdering his prostitute.Sweet is killed by Palancio in the dockside shootout. Grimes is killed by Harry running his motorbike over with his car. Red Astrachan is killed by Harry using karate blows to the neck on board the aircraft carriers. Davis rides his motorbike off the side of the aircraft carrier and into the bay whilst pursuing Harry where he is knocked unconscious and drowns. Harry blows Briggs up using the bomb from his mailbox. Ironically this is the only film in the Dirty Harry series where Harry doesn't kill any of the villains by shooting them
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