Der San-Francisco-Inspektor "Dirty" Harry Callahan ist auf der Spur von Selbstjustiz-Polizisten, die sich nicht scheuen, über das Gesetz hinauszugehen und die Unerwünschten der Stadt zu töte... Alles lesenDer San-Francisco-Inspektor "Dirty" Harry Callahan ist auf der Spur von Selbstjustiz-Polizisten, die sich nicht scheuen, über das Gesetz hinauszugehen und die Unerwünschten der Stadt zu töten.Der San-Francisco-Inspektor "Dirty" Harry Callahan ist auf der Spur von Selbstjustiz-Polizisten, die sich nicht scheuen, über das Gesetz hinauszugehen und die Unerwünschten der Stadt zu töten.
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I sat down to watch the 1973 sequel movie "Magnum Force" immediately after having seen the 1971 "Dirty Harry" movie, and I must say that this 1973 movie from director Ted Post was actually more enjoyable than its predecessor. And that is usually something not common for sequels. So writers John Milius and Michael Cimino definitely managed to put together a wholesome sequel.
The storyline told in "Magnum Force" was just more well-written and more thoroughly executed in comparison to the predecessor, as there were more contents and more layers to "Magnum Force", and that made for a more enjoyable and wholesome movie.
They had put together a very interesting cast ensemble for "Magnum Force", of course with Clint Eastwood returning to reprise the role of Harry Callahan. But the movie also had the likes of Hal Holbrook, David Soul, Tim Matheson, Mitchell Ryan and Robert Urich on the cast list, among others. So there is a good amount of familiar faces and good talents on the cast list here.
"Magnum Force" is equal parts storytelling narrative and action, which definitely was something that benefitted the movie. I enjoyed that mixture quite a lot.
If you enjoyed the 1971 movie "Dirty Harry", then you most definitely will also like the 1973 sequel "Magnum Force".
My rating of "Magnum Force" lands on a seven out of ten stars.
The storyline told in "Magnum Force" was just more well-written and more thoroughly executed in comparison to the predecessor, as there were more contents and more layers to "Magnum Force", and that made for a more enjoyable and wholesome movie.
They had put together a very interesting cast ensemble for "Magnum Force", of course with Clint Eastwood returning to reprise the role of Harry Callahan. But the movie also had the likes of Hal Holbrook, David Soul, Tim Matheson, Mitchell Ryan and Robert Urich on the cast list, among others. So there is a good amount of familiar faces and good talents on the cast list here.
"Magnum Force" is equal parts storytelling narrative and action, which definitely was something that benefitted the movie. I enjoyed that mixture quite a lot.
If you enjoyed the 1971 movie "Dirty Harry", then you most definitely will also like the 1973 sequel "Magnum Force".
My rating of "Magnum Force" lands on a seven out of ten stars.
Sometimes you just want to spend your evening hanging out with someone cool. So maybe you hang out with the Fonz in 'Happy Days', or just crank some Tom Petty - or perhaps like me tonight, you opt for Clint Eastwood as 'Dirty Harry' Callahan.
I actually enjoyed 'Magnum Force' more than the original 'Dirty Harry'. With this the longest of all the Dirty Harry films, it truly has a bit of everything.
Classic instantly-quotable bad-ass one-liners? Check.
Attractive 1970s women and romance? Check.
Plane hijacking? Check.
Bombs and explosions? Check.
Lots of shooting? Check.
Controversial murder scenes? Check.
Crazy car and motorcycle chases? Check.
Stunning San Fransisco scenery? Check.
Corrupt cops? Check.
Plot twists? Check.
This film felt right at home in 2019, despite being made all the way back in 1973. Definitely ahead of its time. You can't help but smile when Clint Eastwood delivers killer lines throughout this film. It seems rare to encounter films so satisfying as this nowadays.
"Nothing wrong with shooting as long as the right people get shot! "
I won't be pulling over for any shady-looking motorcycle cops anytime soon.
I actually enjoyed 'Magnum Force' more than the original 'Dirty Harry'. With this the longest of all the Dirty Harry films, it truly has a bit of everything.
Classic instantly-quotable bad-ass one-liners? Check.
Attractive 1970s women and romance? Check.
Plane hijacking? Check.
Bombs and explosions? Check.
Lots of shooting? Check.
Controversial murder scenes? Check.
Crazy car and motorcycle chases? Check.
Stunning San Fransisco scenery? Check.
Corrupt cops? Check.
Plot twists? Check.
This film felt right at home in 2019, despite being made all the way back in 1973. Definitely ahead of its time. You can't help but smile when Clint Eastwood delivers killer lines throughout this film. It seems rare to encounter films so satisfying as this nowadays.
"Nothing wrong with shooting as long as the right people get shot! "
I won't be pulling over for any shady-looking motorcycle cops anytime soon.
This sequel to the entertaining "Dirty Harry" stands with few peers when it comes to successful follow-ups. Most don't stand on their own feet but Magnum Force does solidly. Changing the plot but not the style is good formula in movies, rather than playing out what was already done in the original, which is why so many sequels fail. "Magnum Force" is my second favorite film by Eastwood after "High Plains Drifter". Harry still likes to do things his way although rather than focusing his energy on the bad guys, he's focused on some crooked cops in his own department! Follows in the original's footsteps with lots of great views of San Francisco (My Birthplace!) I always feel at home when watching this movie. This is another film that is played a lot on TV because its so good on it's own. Felton Perry does a good job as Harry's partner, comparable to Reni Santoni in the original. Didn't like any of the sequels that followed this movie with the exception of Sudden Impact. Magnum Force is a film that rates highly as watchable again & again.
I sometimes wonder if "Magnum Force" is a better movie than "Dirty Harry." In the latter, Harry Calahan is up against a psycho causing panic, while in "Magnum Force" Harry opposes a number of enemies: enemies he would not have expected at first. Crime is still on the rise, there is too much corruption and too few 'real' cops, like him. When he meets some young, aspiring cops he is amazed by their qualities. Great acting by Clint Eastwood who is just perfect in playing the old-fashioned Harry Callahan. There is violence, but the strange thing is you support Callahan in 'cleaning' the city. One of the best in the Dirty Harry-series.
Magnum Force (1973)
Plot In A Paragraph: Dirty Harry is on the trail of vigilante cops who are not above going beyond the law to kill the city's undesirables.
How do you follow up one of the best movies of the 70's?? By making a solid sequel like this is the answer!! Magnum Force is not only a worthy sequel, it's a really good movie in general. Hal Holbrook is an actor I've always liked seeing and David Soul is fine too, but this is Clint's movie and he dominates every scene from start to finish.
Magnum Force was Clint's biggest hit at this point as it grossed $39 million at the domestic box office to become the 6th highest grossing movie of 1973.
Plot In A Paragraph: Dirty Harry is on the trail of vigilante cops who are not above going beyond the law to kill the city's undesirables.
How do you follow up one of the best movies of the 70's?? By making a solid sequel like this is the answer!! Magnum Force is not only a worthy sequel, it's a really good movie in general. Hal Holbrook is an actor I've always liked seeing and David Soul is fine too, but this is Clint's movie and he dominates every scene from start to finish.
Magnum Force was Clint's biggest hit at this point as it grossed $39 million at the domestic box office to become the 6th highest grossing movie of 1973.
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- WissenswertesAlbert Popwell, who played the pimp, appeared in the first four "Dirty Harry" movies with Clint Eastwood. He portrayed a different character in each movie. He was the bank robber in Dirty Harry (1971), the pimp in this movie, a black militant leader in The Enforcer (1976), and Harry's partner Horace in Sudden Impact (1983). Prior to this, Popwell also appeared alongside Eastwood in the 1968 action film Coogan's Bluff.
- PatzerDuring the "try knocking on the door" dialogue, a trolley can be seen passing by on the street outside. One of the trolley patrons waves directly at the camera, obviously aware that a film was being shot.
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[last lines]
Harry Callahan: A man's GOT to know his limitations.
- Crazy CreditsThe credits are played over a hand (presumably Harry's) holding a 44 Magnum against a red background. As such, this is the only Dirty Harry movie in which the opening credits are not played over San Francisco scenery.
- Alternative VersionenHarry Callahan's character name becomes Harry ''Callaghan'' in the Italian version and titles because the local distributor thought it sounded better.
- VerbindungenEdited into The Green Fog (2017)
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