The Enforcer Reviews
filme legalzinho, o roteiro é bacana, Clint Eastwood ainda é muito bom como Harry Callahan, mas agora o Harry Callahan persegui uma gangue de ladrões/matadores no filme, uma cena que ficou boa foi quando o Harry Callahan perseguiu um cara da gangue e fez uma perseguição que fez o cara ser preso na igreja, agora ele tem uma parceira mulher, depois de dois parceiros homens, mas de novo o parceiro dele ou morre ou se machuca e vai para o hospital, no final ficou legal o Harry Callahan ter usado a bazuca e ter matado lider da gangue, e salvou o prefeito da cidade, mas mesmo com isso eu recomendo esse filme.
40% rating ... The third edition of the Dirty Harry films doesn't do much to intrigue. Outside of Clint Eastwood's character, I feel like everything lagged.
Dirty Harry has to deal with his sexism against women in the police force. Director James Fargo's action thriller The Enforcer (1976) sees Dirty Harry having to shoot Vietnam Veterans turned terrorists alongside contending with his misogyny against women getting promoted to inspector for field service. Fargo's direction is steadfast and engaging. It's interesting to see hiring quotas for five men and three women being required to get promoted to the rank of inspector at Harry's San Francisco Police Department. Harry is skeptical of inexperienced officers taking the field and getting themselves or their partner killed, but they also make it clear he's biased because of his spiteful sexism. Watching Dirty Harry grow up a bit is a nice change, especially after Magnum Force makes him reconsider the ethics of blindly shooting criminals for nearly any offense. The Enforcer sees Dirty Harry mature, while still providing brutal shootouts with plenty of gunfire. Writers Stirling Silliphant, Dean Riesner, Gail Morgan Hickman, and S.W. Schurr came up with a neat idea for Dirty Harry's third film. I liked Harry having to investigate murders and robberies committed by radicalized Vietnam Veterans. It's a very right wing fantasy to shoot liberals, but the villains in The Enforcer are radicalized criminals and way far left to the point of being Communists. I really enjoyed the critique of Dirty Harry as a sexist pig. Dirty Harry and Magnum Force portray Harry Callahan as a trigger happy racist, but he's also a general sexist man. The Enforcer takes on his hateful biases with clever writing. The woman made his partner is smart and competent and Harry learns to respect her as a human being and woman, besides being a capable officer of the law. Harry feels considerably more sensitive emotionally here in The Enforcer, while still tough enough to shoot a revolver bullet into the head of any foes. Editors Joel Cox and Ferris Webster keep a steady pace with slick cuts that focus on faces. I like how fast the gun quickdraw shots feel. The autopsy, rocket demonstration, and endless shootouts are all fun. Cinematographer Charles W. Short uses still wide shots to allow us to see all the action and sets with ease. The majority of shots are these excellent close-ups of Clint Eastwood's scowl. I like the attention to how Harry and Kate both feel or react to their varying insults, suggestions, or admiration. Clint Eastwood is tough and cool as Inspector Dirty Harry Callahan. His ruthless chases, shrewd insight, quickdraw pistol skills, cunning quips, and fearsome demeanor is always entertaining. Eastwood makes The Enforcer a formidable Dirty Harry sequel worth seeing. Clint Eastwood really is captivating as Dirty Harry with his intimidating interrogations, slick quickdraws, fierce gun firing in shootouts, fast car chase driving, and gripping hard boiled personality. Tyne Daly is cute and persistent as new Inspector Kate Moore, who has to get Harry to respect her and stand up for herself. She is smart and increasingly capable of helping in the field. Eastwood's hard glares next to her open faced astonishment is hilarious. I like that she doesn't just take his verbal abuse and ridicule. She makes for a relatively more memorable partner than the first two guys. Harry Guardino's Lieutenant Al Bressler, Bradford Dillman's Captain Jerome McKay, and John Mitchum's Inspector Frank DiGiorgio are great supporting cops for foils against Eastwood. Albert Popwell is engaging and intelligent as the informer and radical leader Big Ed Mustapha. Stunt actors Buddy Van Horn, Bob Herron, and Anthony Cecere pull off high speed chases, fights, shootouts, and explosions with skill. Composer Jerry Fielding's high octane jazz is so pretty and enthralling. The brisk, hectic jazz drumming to the delicate piano or the boisterous horns are killer. In short, The Enforcer is all killer and no killer with plenty of drama, comedy, and action all packed into a tight 96 minutes. The Dirty Harry series rules so far.
The first attempt to get a female into a franchise. Good attempt.
The acting isn't bad but not as good as the first two. Harry can come off in this one as more mean and arrogant at times which he never did in the first two. His partner isn't bad and is definitely the most memorable of all of them he's had but the way shes used isn't to the full potential and instead is treated in a very token womanizing way but more than that there isn't as much chemistry between Harry and her as there needs to be and I'm not sure why. It should work well and is a solid idea on paper but it doesn't as much as it should. The villains aren't bad but no where as memorable as Scorpio or the Cop Gang. Everyone else is not bad either. The cinematography is ok. The camerawork is basic, the San Francisco setting isn't as memorable as the last two, and the action scenes are of varying quality. The rooftop chase went on too long, the end fight was actually solid, the sex parlor was stupid and out of place, the hostage situation at the start was a bit over the top and there are a couple of scenes that just felt out of place like the nun with the shotgun and again the scenes with Harry and Moore don't the banter that Lethal Weapon has for a buddy cop film. The music isn't bad but easily the weakest of the three. The rooftop chase scene funk music felt really out of place but oddly I remember it. The editing isn't bad nor the pacing. This feels like is a very early buddy cop film and has great underlying commentary potential which it does with hit or miss results in addition to telling the terrorist main story. I do like Moore but she needed to be used more, with better chemistry, less out of place scenes, and more focus on weaving the women being able to have a chance with the terrorist story. Even though the ending is the best part it has hit or miss results throughout. If your a die hard fan of Eastwood, Dirty Harry, or Cop Films than check this out. It's a entertaining time, otherwise just sticking to the first two would suit most.
It was a taut action movie with great performances
Good cop movie and good characters
Classic Clint..............
I quite enjoyed this film, with some decent chases, action sequences including explosions etc. and so on, plus Callaghan's disdain of finding himself lumbered with a, of all things, female partner(!). His catchphrase in this film appeared to be 'marvellous(!)' said in very much a sarcastic tone of voice, of course. Callaghan's legendary coolness is maintained and I respected his ability to point out others mistakes, no matter the response. I like the music played during fast paced action scenes, some jazz type music and others more subtle orchestral/instrumental musical pieces. It may not be quite as good as earlier films about this character but its still an entertaining watch. I found it a relatively engrossing watch at times, even though there wasn't as much mystery around who was responsible for what, so I'd recommend it regardless, even though some plot elements may seem a little...unlikely, shall I say - there is a slight parody element at times (there may be one or two instances of over acting) and the ocassional sex reference but I found that amusing and not entirely detracting.
Daly is the best thing about this as her character's inclusion adds some interesting commentary about how political leaders pull stunts that seem progressive bur are really for their own interests. Callahan, of course, sees right through this immediately but he's also surprised by his new partner's competence, which adds some welcome complications. Other than that its pretty predictable, with an ending that mirrors the two previous movies
Not as enjoyable as the first two, but 'The Enforcer' 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.
Yet another really good addition to the Dirty Harry franchise with Clint Eastwood pulling off a great performance.
1976: The third of the Dirty Harry movies. Dirty Harry Callahan is partnered with a female inspector, Kate Moore, and he isn't thrilled at first. They investigate a terrorist organization who has stolen a cache of weapons and left a trail of bodies behind them. The organization kidnaps the mayor. Callahan and Moore track the organization to Alcatraz Island. OK action thriller, but quality has slipped some from the first two movies ("DIrty Harry" and "Magnum Force"). Some good chase scenes, as usual. Tyne Daly is solid as the female inspector. Stars: Clint Eastwood, Tyne Daly, Harry Guardino, Bradford Dillman, John Mitchum, Albert Popwell, and John Crawford.
The Enforcer isn't as good as the previous two Dirty Harry movie's. The movie's got an alright story, some weak acting apart from Mr. Eastwood, decent dialogue, brilliant and clever action sequences, a few plot holes and a few funny scenes.
nowhere near as good as the original but still sure to please fans.
A balls to the wall sequel if you seen the first 2 movies and you like them then check it out this thriller it is more of the same enjoyable fun.
This Dirty Harry movie wasn't the greatest of them all. Clint Eastwood did a great job but the rest of the cast did alright. The plot to the movie was pretty good but not as great as the first two movies. This time he has a female partner whose just seems like a rookie. That's not a good fit for Harry. Most people didn't like this movie so I probably wouldn't recommend it.
The third film takes a complete and total tonal shift from the previous two movies. The antagonist or antagonists take a back seat for a vast majority of the movie while it stumbles around a buddy cop plot that doesn’t really work. The antagonists themselves are not as riveting or interesting as the Scorpio Killer or the Police Officers from the past two movies. It’s a shame how mediocre this movie was overall considering the previous two movies were excellent. This could have been another excellent movie but sadly falls way short of the previous films.