If you like my videos please Rate, Comment and / or Subscribe to my channel.Created (Editing) by Lothairo.Directed by Don SiegelProduced by Don SiegelWritten by Story:Harry Julian FinkR.M. FinkScreenplay:Harry Julian FinkR.M. FinkDean RiesnerUncredited:John MiliusTerrence MalickStarring:Clint EastwoodHarry GuardinoReni SantoniJohn VernonAndy RobinsonMusic by Lalo SchifrinCinematography Bruce SurteesEditing by Carl PingitoreDistributed by Warner Bros.Who nicknames himself "Scorpio" (played by Andy Robinson) murders a young woman in a San Francisco rooftop swimming pool using a high-powered rifle. The spent casing is found on a rooftop across the way by Inspector Harry Callahan (played by Clint Eastwood). The Scorpio Killer left a message which is discovered by Callahan and later read aloud by the mayor:" To the city of San Francisco, I will enjoy killing one person everyday until you pay me $100,000. If you agree say so tomorrow morning in Personal Column San Francisco Chronicle and I will set up meeting. If I do not hear from you, it will be my next pleasure to kill a Catholic priest or a nigger. Scorpio "The department cautiously decides to assign Callahan to the case (he has recently been in trouble for pre-emptively shooting a rapist in the city's Fillmore district) while providing extra helicopter surveillance around the churches and the city's black community.Callahan then goes to a cafe for his lunch, but a robbery takes place at a nearby bank, and the inspector shoots at the robbers. The getaway driver tries to run Callahan over with a car, but he shoots him, losing control of the car in the process. He walks over to a surviving robber and says his famous line:" I know what you're thinking. "Did he fire six shots or only five?" Well, to tell you the truth, in all this excitement I kind of lost track myself. But being as this is a .44 Magnum, the most powerful handgun in the world, and would blow your head clean off, you've got to ask yourself a question: Do I feel lucky? Well, do ya, punk? "Much to his annoyance the next day, Callahan is assigned a rookie partner named Chico Gonzalez (played by Reni Santoni). Callahan claims that his partners always suffer injuries or worse while working with him and that he needs someone experienced.Callahan's nickname, "Dirty Harry," is a reference to his reputation for taking on the "dirtiest" cases and resolving them even if it involves the violation of criminals' rights. It is commented on twice, once by Harry himself:" Now you know why they call me 'Dirty' Harry; every dirty job that comes along... "And once by Chico:" Now I know why they call him 'Dirty' Harry. He gets the shit end of the stick every time.