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The Enforcer

The dirtiest Harry of them all.
1976 | 96m | English

(51821 votes)

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Dirty Harry Callahan returns again, this time saddled with a rookie female partner. Together, they must stop a terrorist group consisting of angry Vietnam veterans.
Release Date: Dec 16, 1976
Director: James Fargo
Writer: Stirling Silliphant, Dean Riesner, S.W. Schurr, Gail Morgan Hickman
Genres: Action, Crime
Keywords san francisco, california, alcatraz prison, damage, inspector, magnum
Production Companies Malpaso Productions, Warner Bros. Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $46,236,000
Budget: $9,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Clint Eastwood Insp. Harry Callahan
Tyne Daly Insp. Kate Moore
Harry Guardino Lt. Al Bressler
Bradford Dillman Captain McKay
John Mitchum Frank DiGiorgio
DeVeren Bookwalter Bobby Maxwell
John Crawford The Mayor
Samantha Doane Wanda
Robert F. Hoy Buchinski
Jocelyn Jones Miki
M.G. Kelly Father John
Nick Pellegrino Martin
Albert Popwell Mustapha
Rudy Ramos Mendez
Bill Ackridge Andy
Will MacMillan Lt. Dobbs
Adele Proom Irene DiGeorgio
John Roselius Mayor's Driver
Jerry Walter Krause
Dick Durock Karl
Donald Li Policeman
Bill Jelliffe Johnny
Joe Bellan Freddie the Fainter
Tim O'Neill Police Sergeant
Jan Stratton Mrs. Grey
Steve Eoff Bustanoby
Tim Burrus Henry Lee
Michael Cavanaugh Lalo
Ron Manning Tex
Glenn Leigh Marshall Army Sergeant
Robert Behling Autopsy Surgeon
Terence McGovern Disc Jockey
Stan Ritchie Bridge Operator
Brian Fong Scoutmaster
Art Rimdzius Porno Director
Chuck Hicks Huey
Anne Macey Madam
Gloria Prince Massage Girl
Kenneth Boyd Abdul
Bernard Glin Koblo
Fritz Manes Detective #1
Barbara Beebe Porno Actress (uncredited)
George Cheung Mendez Henchman (uncredited)
Michael L. Davis Police Sergeant at Bombing (uncredited)
Roger Ferreira Extra (uncredited)
Jean Glaudé Militant (uncredited)
Donald Li Policeman Escorting Kids (uncredited)
Arthur Malet Innocent Bystander in Opening Action Sequence (uncredited)
George Reading Reporter (uncredited)
Joe Spano Mitch, Robber (uncredited)
Name Job
Buddy Van Horn Stunt Coordinator
Bob Herron Stunts
James Fargo Director
Stirling Silliphant Screenplay
Dean Riesner Screenplay
Dick Durock Stunts
Chuck Hicks Stunts
George Orrison Stunts
S.W. Schurr Story
Ira Bates Set Decoration
Lorraine Roberson Hairstylist
Billy Ray Smith Second Assistant Director
Keith Stafford Sound Effects Editor
Jerry Fielding Original Music Composer
Ferris Webster Editor
Gail Morgan Hickman Story
Rita M. Fink Characters
Allen E. Smith Art Direction
Joe McKinney Makeup Supervisor
Joe Florence Second Assistant Director
Bert Hallberg Sound
Fred Brookfield Stunts
Charles W. Short Director of Photography
Anthony Cecere Stunts
Harry Julian Fink Characters
Mary Goldberg Casting
Glenn Wright Costume Design
Joseph C. Cavalier Assistant Director
Les Fresholtz Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Joseph A. Unsinn Special Effects
Bill Jelliffe Stunts
Joel Cox Editor
George Cheung Stunts
Robert F. Hoy Stunts
Name Title
Robert Daley Producer
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Reviews

tanty
6.0

Probably the worst of all the Dirty Harry movies. The only interesting and innovative point in this one is that we have a woman as Harry's partner. Eastwood keeps nailing his role but that's about it. A foreseeable plot with quite a mediocre development. Probably, the best in this one is th ... e music.

Jun 23, 2021
John Chard
7.0

Here's a seven-point suppository! The Enforcer is directed by James Fargo and collectively written by Harry Julian Fink, Rita M. Fink, Stirling Silliphant, Dean Riesner, Gail Morgan Hickman and S.W. Schurr. It stars Clint Eastwood, Tyne Daly, Harry Guardino, Bradford Dillman, DeVeren Bookwalter ... and John Mitchum. Music is by Jerry Fielding and cinematography by Charles W. Short. Dirty Harry Callahan is tasked with foiling a terrorist organization made up of supposed revolutionaries. However, when he's partnered by a rookie female cop he's far from best pleased and feels sure she's out of her depth. This is the third entry of what would eventually become five Clint Eastwood starring Dirty Harry films. Sensing the need to inject a bit of freshness to what was obviously going to be a safe "no nonsense cop" formula, the makers introduce a nifty complexity to Callahan's world by pairing him up with a female cop - one that's fresh out of school. So with Callahan's propensity for being irked about partners in general, and his suspected misogyny dangled by his superiors, this is a forward thinking turn of events by the writers. From a narrative stand point director Fargo (for his feature film debut) doesn't deviate from what made the previous two films a success. Pacing is steady so that this allows dramatic character interplays to breathe, and forceful action sequences bounce into the fray at various junctures. This is not however detrimental to the story, which zips along and is punctured by customary Dirty Harry humour. The relationship between Harry and Kate (passable but not quite a great casting choice) builds through various stages, from begrudging mentor and pupil beginnings, to something that actually ends up rather touching. Sadly this "Dirty Harry" film lacks great villainy, the People's Revolutionary Strike Force come off as a mixed bunch of psychos and confused hippies, with not enough screen time for their leader (Bookwalter) to impact greatly on proceedings. Be that as it may, there's enough for Callahan to chew on, with the gruff straight talking cop surrounded by the usual moronic bureaucrats and handy allies (the always great Albert Popwell in a customary appearance). Where it stands with fans of the Dirty Harry series as a whole is unclear? for The Enforcer appears to now be fondly remembered more the decades have passed. But it certainly is no dead loss and a strong 7/10 rating I feel is fully justified.

May 16, 2024
r96sk
7.0

Not as enjoyable as the first two, but <em>'The Enforcer'</em> still entertains. Clint Eastwood is again excellent in reprising the role of Harry Callahan, while the support cast is spearheaded by the likes of Tyne Daly and Harry Guardino. I don't really have much to say that's different from the ... 1971 and 1973 films, in that it's a fun flick that is paced well; even if, again, it is a drop from its two predecessors.

Jan 18, 2022