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The Enforcer is a 1976 American action-thriller film and the third in the Dirty Harry film series.Directed by James Fargo, it stars Clint Eastwood as Inspector "Dirty" Harry Callahan, Tyne Daly as Inspector Kate Moore, and DeVeren Bookwalter as criminal mastermind Bobby Maxwell.
Inspector Harold Francis "Dirty Harry" Callahan (born October 3, 1930) is a fictional character and protagonist of the Dirty Harry film series, which consists of Dirty Harry (1971), Magnum Force (1973), The Enforcer (1976), Sudden Impact (1983), and The Dead Pool (1988). Callahan is portrayed by Clint Eastwood in each film.
Dirty Harry (1971) was directed by Don Siegel and starred Clint Eastwood as Harry Callahan. Harry tracks serial killer Scorpio (loosely based on the Zodiac killer).Eastwood's iconic portrayal of the blunt-speaking, unorthodox detective set the style for a number of his subsequent roles, and its box-office success led to the production of four sequels.
Coogan’s Bluff (1968) A fish-out-of-water cop thriller with Eastwood as the Stetson-wearing fish. Directed by his mentor and longtime collaborator, Don Siegel, this was the actor’s first non ...
Dirty Harry is a 1971 American action-thriller film [2] produced and directed by Don Siegel, the first in the Dirty Harry series. Clint Eastwood plays the title role, in his first appearance as San Francisco Police Department (SFPD) Inspector "Dirty" Harry Callahan.
Popwell was the wounded bank robber at the receiving end of Eastwood's iconic "Do I feel lucky?" monologue from Dirty Harry (1971). [3] He was a murderous pimp in Magnum Force (1973), [2] appeared as militant Big Ed Mustapha in The Enforcer (1976) [2] and as Harry's detective colleague Horace King in Sudden Impact (1983). [1]
Eastwood says the 1970s-set Western is a film that's been on his radar since 1988, when he was in his late 50s. “I’m too young for this," he thought at the time. "Let me direct and we’ll get ...
The film opened in 1,275 theatres and grossed $10,272,294 in its first week, beating Eastwood's previous best opener, The Enforcer. [ 7 ] It grossed a total of $104.3 million in the United States and Canada, [ 2 ] over $500 million when adjusted for inflation, [ 8 ] ranking high among those of Eastwood's career, and was the second-highest ...