Feb. 29th, 2020

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Dirty Harry (1971) dir. Don Siegel

Detective Inspector Harry Callahan (Clint Eastwood) of the San Francisco Police Department is not a nice man. He hates everyone equally (or at least that's what his coworkers say) and has trouble phrasing things politely. In an establishing moment early in the film, Callahan defuses a potential suicide by enraging the man into attacking Callahan instead. He's known as "Dirty Harry" because whenever the police department has a dirty job, Callahan's the man to send. Right now, his top priority is catching the "Scorpio Killer" (Andrew Robinson), a sniper who's demanding money from the city to stop killing.

With one partner dead and another in the hospital, Callahan doesn't want another partner, but that's not the way the brass operates, so he's assigned Hispanic college graduate Chico Martinez (Reni Santoni). As it turns out, sniping from rooftops is something a modern big city police department can shut down pretty well, especially if like the Scorpio Killer, you insist on leaving taunting notes telling them you're going to do it.

Barely escaping from an ambush by Callahan and Martinez, the Scorpio Killer switches to kidnapping, abducting a teenage girl and burying her with (he claims) a limited supply of oxygen. The mayor (John Vernon) agrees to pay a ransom, and Callahan is assigned as bagman. After running Harry all over town, the killer confesses that he has no intention of releasing the girl alive; he just wanted to also kill a cop. Martinez manages to save Callahan at the cost of being badly wounded himself, and the killer takes a crippling leg wound.

A doctor who treated that wound is able to tell Callahan and his new temporary partner De Giorgio (John Mitchum) where the killer hangs out. On a deadline, the police officers do not wait for a warrant and break into a local stadium. They are able to catch the Scorpio Killer and Callahan is able to extract the girl's location even as the killer screams that he has "rights."

As indeed the killer does. Even though the girl is found dead, the District Attorney (Josef Summer) says that due to Callahan's not having a warrant and having tortured the suspect, he's forced to toss out all the evidence and the killer will walk free (with a very bad limp.) For the record, the Scorpio Killer could still have been tried for assaulting a police officer (Harry) as Harry hadn't done anything illegal at that point.

The Scorpio Killer can't leave well enough alone, and hires a professional to rough him up, framing Callahan for this. And then the killer decides to kidnap a busload of children, leading to the final confrontation.

This movie was part of the vigilante justice fad in fiction, as recent court cases had seemed to give criminals more rights than victims. Thus the killer is entirely unsympathetic and it's pointed out how unjust his release is. (And the holes in the legal reasoning are ignored because movie.) Dirty Harry is surface cool, and all tough guy who likes to taunt criminals he has at a disadvantage. He does have friends, but only ones who are able to put up with his frequent barbs.

Good use is made of the San Francisco location, and I want to give a special shout-out to supervising hair stylist Jean Burt Reilly for Callahan's distinctive haircut.

The movie was hugely popular (four sequels!), though Clint Eastwood came to be uncomfortable with the role, and the last sequel The Dead Pool was only agreed to so that Mr. Eastwood could fund a film about jazz. Ronald Reagan loved it, and quoted the tagline "Make my day" at least once.

Content notes: violence, sometimes bloody; brief torture, full female nudity, mention of rape.

Very much a movie worth seeing, but beware falling for the politics.
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This is a list of movies I've had lying around for ages and never got around to watching, so I am participating in the CHUD Challenge. A member of the CHUD Buddies community will be picking four of these movies for me to watch during March, and post reviews of same.

The 13th Warrior (1999) dir. John McTiernan
20th Century Boys 1: Beginning of the End (2008) dir. Yukihiko Tsutsumi
20th Century Boys 2: The Last Hope (2009) dir. Yukihiko Tsutsumi
20th Century Boys 3: Redemption (2009) dir. Yukihiko Tsutsumi

Absolution (1978) dir. Anthony Page
Adventures of Gallant Bess (1948) dir. Lew Landers
The Adventures of Rex and Rinty (1935) dir. Ford Beebe
An Affair to Remember (1957) dir. Leo McCarey
Allan Quatermain and the Temple of Skulls (2008) dir. Mark Atkins
All-Star Superman (2011) dir. Sam Liu
The Amazing Mr. X (1948) Bernard Vorhaus
The Amazing Transparent Man (1960) dir. Edgar G. Ulmer
Angel and the Badman (1947) dir. James Edward Grant
Anna Karenina (1948) dir. Julien Duvivier
The Ape (1940) dir. William Nigh
Apocalypse (1997) dir. Hubert de la Bouillerie
The Armour of God (1986) dir. Jackie Chan
Assassin of Youth (1938) dir. Elmer Clifton
Atom Age Vampire (1960) dir. Anton Giuilo Majano
Attack of the Giant Leeches (1959) dir. Bernard L. Kowalski
Attack of the Moon Zombies (2011) dir. Christopher R. Mihm
The Avenging Eagle (1978) dir. Chung Sun
Azumi 2 (2005) dir. Shusuke Kaneko

Bangkok Haunted (2001) dir. Oxide Chun Pang
The Bat (1926) dir. Roland West
Batman vs. Two-Face (2017) dir. Rick Morales
Beast from Haunted Cave (1959) dir. Monte Hellman
Beast of the Yellow Night (1971) dir. Eddie Romero
Beauty and the Beast (1991) dir. Gary Trousdale
The Big Boss (1971) dir. Wei Lo
The Black Room (1935) dir. Roy William Neill
Blood Brothers (?) dir. Chang Cheh
The Brain that Wouldn't Die (1962) dir. Joseph Green
Braveheart (1995) dir. Mel Gibson
A Bucket of Blood (1959) dir. Roger Corman
Bulldog Drummond Escapes (1937) dir. James P. Hogan
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969) dir. George Roy Hill

Captain Kidd (1945) dir. Rowland V. Lee
The Castle of Fu Manchu (1969) dir. Jesus Franco
Celtic Thunder: It's Entertainment (2010) dir. Michael Watt
Chained for Life (1951) dir. Harry L. Fraser
Champagne (1928) dir. Alfred Hitchcock
Charlie Chan in the Secret Service (1944) dir. Phil Rosen
Child Bride (1938) dir. Harry Revier
Chocolate (2008) dir. Prachya Pinkaew
Conquest (1983) dir. Lucio Fulci
Creature (1985) dir. William Malone
Crypt of the Vampire (1964) dir. Camillo Mastrocinque

The Dead Matter (2010) dir. Edward Douglas
Death Wish (1974) dir. Michael Winner
Dementia 13 (1963) dir. Francis Ford Coppola
Devil Girl from Mars (1954) dir. David MacDonald
Diamonds Are Forever (1971) dir. Guy Hamilton
Doctor Strange (2007) dir. Patrick Archibald
Dragon Ball Z: Cooler's Revenge (1991) dir. Mitsuo Hashimoto
Drunken Monkey (2003) dir. Chia-Liang Liu

Earthquake (1974) dir. Mark Robson
Easy Virtue (1926) dir. Alfred Hitchcock
The Egg and I (1947) dir. Chester Erskine
The Enforcer (1976) dir. James Fargo

Father's Little Dividend (1951) dir. Vincente Minelli
Final Encounter (2000) dir. David Douglas aka For the Cause
Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within (2001) dir. Hironobu Sakaguchi
Fist of Fury (1972) dir. Wei Lo
Flash Gordon: Rocketship (1936) dir. Ford Beebe
The Flying Deuces (1939) dir. A. Edward Sutherland
The Flying Scotsman (1929) dir. Castleton Knight

Gaslight (1940) dir. Thorold Dickinson
The Girl Who Leapt Through Time (2006) dir. Mamoru Hosoda
Goldfinger (1964) dir. Guy Hamilton
Gone With the Wind (1939) dir. Victor Fleming
Great American West (1973) dir. Denis Sanders
The Great Escape (1963) dir. John Sturges
The Green Hornet Strikes Again! (1940) dir. Ford Beebe
Green Lantern: First Flight (2009) Dir. Lauren Montgomery

Hang 'Em High (1968) dir. Ted Post
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (2001) dir. Chris Columbus
The Hasty Heart (1949) dir. Vincent Sherman
Hollywood Safari (1997) dir. Henri Charr
Horror Hotel (1960) dir. John Llewellyn Moxey

The Incredibles (2004) dir. Brad Bird
Inuyasha the Movie 2: The Castle Beyond the Looking Glass (2002) dir. Toshiya Shinohara

The Jade Mask (1945) dir. Phil Rosen
Jailhouse Rock (1957) dir. Richard Thorpe
Jodhaa Akbar (2008) dir. Ashutosh Gowariker
Juggernaut (1936) dir. Henry Edwards
Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths (2010) dir. Sam Liu
Justice League Doom (2012) dir. Lauren Montgomery
Justice League vs. the Fatal Five (2019) dir. Wes Gleason

Key Largo (1948) dir. John Huston
Kitaro (2007) dir. Katsuhide Motoki
Kunpan: Legend of the Warlord (2002) dir. Tanit Jitnukul

The Land that Time Forgot (2009) dir. C. Thomas Howell
The Last Time I Saw Paris (1954) dir. Richard Brooks
Law of the Wild (1934) dir. B. Reeves Eason
Legend of the Red Dragon (1994) dir. Jing Wong
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001) dir. Peter Jackson
Lost Canyon (1942) dir. Lesley Selander

Ma and Pa Kettle (1949) dir. Charles Lamont
Mad Ron's Prevues from Hell (1987) dir. Jim Monaco
Magnum Force (1973) dir. Ted Post
Mamma Mia! The Movie (2008) dir. Phyllida Lloyd
The Man with the Golden Arm (1955) dir. Otto Preminger
The Man with the Iron Fists (2012) dir. RZA
Martial Angels (2001) dir. Clarence Ford
Maze (1996) dir. Atsushi Aono
The Medicine Man (1930) dir. Scott Pembroke
Meera (1992) dir. P.C. Sreeram
Meeting at Midnight (1944) dir. Phil Rosen
Metropolis (2001) dir. Rintaro
Militant Eagle (1978) dir. Chia Chih Li
The Milky Way (1936) dir. Leo McCarey
Monster from Green Hell (1957) dir. Kenneth G. Crane

Naruto the Movie: Ninja Clash in the Land of Snow (2004) dir. Tensai Okamura
Naruto the Movie 3: Guardians of the Crescent Moon Kingdom (2006) dir. Toshiyuki Tsuru

Outlaws of the Desert (1941) dir. Howard Bretherton
The Over-the-Hill Gang (1969) dir. Jean Yarbrough

Paradise Canyon (1935) dir. Carl Pierson
The Plague of the Zombies (1966) dir. John Gilling
Pokemon: Mewtwo Returns (2000) dir. Matsamitsu Hidaka
Ponyo (2008) dir. Hayao Miyazaki
Princess Mononoke (1997) dir. Hayao Miyazaki
Prodigal Boxer (?) dir. Unknown, stars Fei Meng
Project A 2 (1987) dir. Jackie Chan

Rage at Dawn (1955) dir. Tim Whelan
Ready Player One (2018) dir. Steven Spielberg
Return of the Evil Fox (1991) dir. George Leung
The Return of the Five Deadly Venoms (1978) dir. Cheh Chang

Samurai Princess (2009) dir. Kengo Kaji
Sands of Iwo Jima (1949) dir. Allan Dwan
The Scarlet Clue (1945) dir. Phil Rosen
Secret of the Andes (1998) dir. Alejandro Azzano
Serenity (2005) dir. Joss Whedon
The Seven Samurai (1954) dir. Akira Kurosawa
Sgt. Kabukiman N.Y.P.D. (1990) dir. Michael Herz
Sherlock Holmes and the Deadly Necklace (1962) dir. Terence Fisher
The Shooting (1966) dir. Monte Hellman
Snake Girl and the Silver Haired Witch (1968) dir. Noriaki Yuasa
The Snows of Kilimanjaro (1952) dir. Henry King
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) dir. William Cottrell
Spy Smasher (1942) dir. William Witney
Suddenly (1954) dir. Lewis Allen
Summer Wars (2009) dir. Mamoru Hosoda
Sword of Sherwood Forest (1960) dir. Terence Fisher

Tales from the East (unknown) dir. Manfred Wong
Tarzan and the Trappers (1958) dir. Charles F. Haas
Tears of the Black Tiger (2000) dir. Wisit Sasanatieng
Terror by Night (1946) dir. Roy William Neill
Tulsa (1949) dir. Stuart Heisler

Volcano High (2001) dir. Tae-gyun Kim
Voyage to the Planet of Prehistoric Women (1968) dir. Peter Bogdanovich

The War of the Worlds (1953) dir. Byron Haskin
Weird Woman (1944) dir. Reginald Le Borg
When Worlds Collide (1951) dir. Rudolph Mate
White Comanche (1967) dir. Gilbert Kay
Wildfire (1945) dir. Robert Emmett Tansey
Winds of the Wasteland (1936) dir. Mack Wright
Wonder Woman (2009) dir. Lauren Montgomery


Why, yes, most of these are from discount bins, why do you ask?

Previous Challenge movies:

Big Trouble in Little China (1986) dir. John Carpenter
Black Jack: The Movie (1996) dir. Osamu Dezaki
Blackmail (1929) dir. Alfred Hitchcock
Carnival of Souls (1962) dir. Herk Harvey
Chamber of Horrors (1940) dir. Norman Lee
The Curse of King Tut's Tomb (2006) dir. Russell Mulcahy
The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951) dir. Robert Wise
Dead-Alive (1992) dir. Peter Jackson
Dirty Harry (1971) dir. Don Siegel
Electric Dragon 80,000 V (2001) dir. Gakuryu Ishii
Excalibur (1981) dir. John Boorman
eXistenZ (1999) dir. David Cronenburg
A Fistful of Dollars (1964) dir. Sergio Leone
Five Deadly Venoms (1978) dir. Cheh Chang
The Fly (1958) dir. Kurt Neumann
For a Few Dollars More (1965) dir. Sergio Leone
The General (1926) dir. Clyde Bruckman
The Giant of Marathon (1959) dir. Jacques Tourneur
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966) dir. Sergio Leone

Hanna (2011) dir. Joe Wright
House on Haunted Hill (1959) dir. William Castle
Jaws 2 (1978) dir. Jeannot Szwarc
The Kennel Murder Case (1933) dir. Michael Curtiz
The Last Man on Earth (1960) dir. Sidney Saikow
The Last Tycoon (2012) dir. Jing Wong
Legend of the Eight Samurai (1983) dir. Kinji Fukasaku
Let the Right One In (2008) dir. Tomas Alfredson
The Man They Could Not Hang (1939) dir. Nick Grinde
Metropolis (1927) dir. Fritz Lang
Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975) dir. Terry Gilliam

Night of the Living Dead (1968) dir. George A. Romero
One-Eyed Jacks (1961) dir. Marlon Brando
Ong-Bak: The Thai Warrior (2003) dir. Prachya Pinkaew
Operation Condor (1991) dir. Jackie Chan
Project A (1983) dir. Jackie Chan
Return of the Fly (1959) dir. Edward Bernds
The Shanghai Cobra (1945) dir. Phil Karlson
Star Trek (2009) dir. J.J. Abrams
The Tale of the Princess Kaguya (2013) dir. Isao Takahata
Tales from Earthsea (2006) dir. Goro Miyazaki
Tales of Terror (1962) dir. Roger Corman
Tarzan the Fearless (1933) dir. Robert F. Hill
Three Outlaw Samurai (1964) dir. Hideo Gosha
Twice-Told Tales (1963) dir. Sidney Salkow
White Zombie (1932) dir. Victor Halperin
Zebraman (2009) dir. Takashi Miike
Zootopia (2016) dir. Byron Howard

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