From: Reviews and Criticism of Vietnam War Theatrical and Television Dramas ( Compiled by John K

From: Reviews and Criticism of Vietnam War Theatrical and Television Dramas ( Compiled by John K

From: Reviews and Criticism of Vietnam War Theatrical and Television Dramas (http://www.lasalle.edu/library/vietnam/FilmIndex/home.htm) compiled by John K. McAskill, La Salle University ([email protected]) D5740 DIRTY HARRY (USA, 1971) (Other titles: Un salaud de flic; Smerige klabak) Credits: director, Don Siegel ; writers, Harry Hulian Fink, Rita M. Fink. Cast: Clint Eastwood, Reni Santoni, Harry Guardino, Andy Robinson. Summary: Police film set in contemporary San Francisco. Harry Callahan (Eastwood) is a tough streetwise San Francisco cop who is called Dirty Harry for his violent inclinations and unorthodox methods. A rooftop psychopathic killer (and Vietnam vet) named Scorpio, who has already murdered two people, kidnaps a girl and threatens to kill her unless the city pays his ransom demand. Callahan acts without a warrant to find the girl (who is dead), but the killer is released because of Callahan’s warrantless search. The killer next hijacks a school bus full of children, demanding another ransom and a getaway plane. Callahan rescues the children and shoots the killer as he attempts to surrender. As other police arrive, Callahan contemptuously throws away his badge. Agan, Patrick. Clint Eastwood: the man behind the myth New York : Pyramid, 1975. [Reprinted, London : Hale, 1977; Sevenoaks [England] : Coronet, 1978] Alpert, Robert. “‘The gauntlet’: Clint Eastwood plays dumb cop” Jump cut 20 (May 1979), p. 3-5. Auster, Al and Quart, Leonard. How the war was remembered: Hollywood & Vietnam [GB] (p. 48, 99) Baxter, John. “Dirty Harry” International dictionary of films and filmmakers (2nd ed.) [GB] (v. 1, p. 245-46) Bell, Philip. “Identification in a film of social control: Siegel’s ‘Dirty Harry’” Australian journal of screen theory n. 5-6 (Jan-Jul 1979), p. 163-92. Bingham, Dennis. “Authority of one: The Dirty Harry films” Chap. 14 in his Acting male : masculinities in the films of James Stewart, Jack Nicholson, and Clint Eastwood New Brunswick, NJ : Rutgers Univ. Press, 1994. (p. 180-94) Blake, Richard A. “Violence - The price of good box-office?” America 126 (Feb 12, 1972), p. 149. Cagin, Seth and Dray, Philip. Hollywood films of the seventies: sex, drugs, violence, rock ‘n roll & politics [GB] (p. 212, 216-18) Cashill, Robert. “The ‘Dirty Harry’ series” Cineaste 27/3 (2002), p. 38-9. Chase, Anthony. “The strange romance of ‘Dirty Harry’: Callahan and Ann Mary Deacon” Velvet light trap n. 4 (spring 1972), p. 2-7. [Reprinted in Velvet light trap 17 (winter 1977), p. 13-18] Clint Eastwood: an American Film Institute seminar on his work Los Angeles : AFI, 1973. [Held Nov 7, 1973] Cocks, Jay. “Cinema: outside society: Dirty Harry” Time 99 (Jan 3, 1972), p. 66, K7. Cole, Gerald and Williams, Peter. Clint Eastwood London : W.H. Allen, 1983. Combs, Richard. [Dirty Harry] Monthly film bulletin 39/460 (May 1972), p. 93. ____________ . “8 degrees of separation” Film comment 38 (Jul/Aug 2002), p. 50- 53. Cook, David A.. Lost illusions : American cinema in the shadow of Watergate and Vietnam, 1970-1979 New York : Scribner’s, 1999. (p. 27, 130, 153, 191-2, 194, 360) Cumbow, Robert C. “Dirty Harry” Vietnam war feature filmography (1992 draft) [GB] (p. 114-15) and Vietnam war films [GB] (Entry 154) [Dirty Harry] Cinema nuovo n. 34 (Mar/Apr 1984), p. 26-7. [Dirty Harry] CinemaTV today n. 9976 (Apr 15, 1972), p. 20. [Dirty Harry] Filmfacts 14/21 (1971), p. 525. [Dirty Harry] Films and filming 18/6 (Mar 1972), p. 33-5. [Dirty Harry] Films and filming 18/9 (Jun 1972), p. 55, 58. [Dirty Harry] Films and filming 18/11 (Aug 1972), p. 4-6. [Dirty Harry] Hollywood reporter 219/15 (Dec 22, 1971), p. 3. [Dirty Harry] Listener 113/2896 (Feb 14, 1985), p. 28. “Dirty Harry” Motion picture guide (edited by Jay Robert Nash and Stanley Ralph Ross) Chicago : Cinebooks, 1985. (v. 2, p. 662-3) [Dirty Harry] Retro n. 24 (1984), p. 3-6. [Dirty Harry] Rolling stone 100 (Jan 20, 1972), p. 58. [Dirty Harry] St. Anthony messenger 79 (Apr 1972), p. 50. [Dirty Harry] Washington post (Dec 27, 1971), p. B10. Douglas, Peter. Clint Eastwood: movin’ on London : Star Books, 1975. Douglas, Wayne J. “The criminal psychopath as Hollywood hero” [GB] Downing, David and Herman, Gary. Clint Eastwood: all-American anti-hero New York : Quick Fox, 1977. Dray, Philip (see under Cagin, Seth) Dureau, Christian. Clint Eastwood Paris : Editions PAC, 1985. Epps, Garrett. “Movies: does Popeye Doyle teach us how to be fascist?” New York times (May 21, 1972), sec. 2, p. 15. Ferrari, Philippe J. P. Clint Eastwood Paris : Solar, 1980. Fink, H. J. and Riesner, Dean. Dirty Harry: a screenplay 1970-1971. ________ (see also under Malick, Terry) Frank, Alan G. Clint Eastwood New York : Exeter Books, 1982. Frayling, Christopher. Clint Eastwood Virgin Books, 1992. Friedman, Bruce Jay. “Could Dirty Harry take Rooster Cogburn?” Esquire 86 (Sep 1976), p. 10+ Gardner, Paul. “Siegel at 59: director, rebel, ‘star’“ New York times (May 31, 1972), p. 32. Gibson, James William. Warrior dreams [GB] (p. 5, 29, 74, 78, 82-4, 102, 109, 158, 284) Goodwin, Michael. “Eastwood: the artist behind the superstar” Moving image 4 (Jan/Feb 1982), p. 59-63. Greenfield, Pierre. “Dirty dogs, dirty devils and ‘Dirty Harry’“ Velvet light trap n. 16 (fall 1976), p. 34-7. Greenspun, Roger. “Screen: ‘Dirty Harry’ and his devotion to duty” New York times (Dec 23, 1971), p. 20. Guerif, Francois. Clint Eastwood Paris : H. Veyrier, 1983. [Translated and reissued, London : Houghton, 1986; and New York : St. Martin’s, 1986] Hankla, Susan. “Living with Dirty Harry” Film journal 2/4 (1975), p. 12-13. [poem] Herman, Gary (see under Downing, David) Higham, Charles. “Suddenly, Don Siegel’s high camp-us” New York times (Jul 25, 1971), sec. 2, p. 11. Jeffords, Susan. Hard bodies: Hollywood masculinity in the Reagan era New Brunswick, N.J. : Rutgers Univ. Press, 1994. (p. 17, 20-22) Kaminsky, Stuart M. Clint Eastwood New York : New American Library, 1974. ________________. Don Siegel, director New York : Curtis Books, 1974. Kass, Judith M. “Don Siegel” in The Hollywood professionals: Tod Browning, Don Siegel London : Tantivy ; New York : A.S. Barnes, 1975. Lagarde, Helene. Clint Eastwood Paris : Editions J’ai lu, 1988. Mallick, Terry, John Milius and H. J. Fink. Dirty Harry: a screenplay [1970] Milius, John (see under Malick, Terry) Milne, Tom. “Dirty Harry” Sight and sound 41/2 (spring 1972), p. 112. Munn, Michael. Clint Eastwood [England] : Robson Books, 1992. Murphy, Arthur D. (Murf). “Dirty Harry” Variety (Dec 22, 1971), p. 6. Nelson, Paul. [Dirty Harry] Rolling stone 103 (Mar 2, 1972), p. 64, 66. Patterson, Eric. “Every which way but lucid: the critique of authority in Clint Eastwood’s police movies” Journal of popular film 10/3 (1982), p. 92-104. Petley, Julian. “Rough justice” Focus on film 36 (Oct 1980), p. 8-14. Plaza, Fuensanta. Clint Eastwood/Malpaso Carmel Valley, Calif. : Ex Libris, 1991. Quart, Leonard (see under Auster, Al) Riesner, Dean (see under Fink, H. J.) Rock, Phillip. Dirty Harry New York : Bantam, 1971. [novelization based on the screenplay] Ryder, Jeffrey. Clint Eastwood New York : Dell, 1987. Simon, John. “On screen: Misses through misdirection” New Leader 55/5 (Mar 6, 1972), p. 21-2. [Reprinted as “Violence with a difference” in his Reverse angle : a decade of American films New York : C.N. Potter, 1981. (p. 63-8)] Simsolo, Noel. Clint Eastwood Paris : Editions de l’Etoile ; Cahiers du Cinema, 1990. Smith, Paul. Clint Eastwood: a cultural production Minneapolis : Univ. of Minnesota Press, 1993. (p. 90-99, 101-6+) Solomon, Stanley J. “The search for clues: ... Dirty Harry” in his Beyond formula : American film genres New York : Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1976. Sterritt, David. “Movies; Don Siegel’s ‘Dirty Harry’“ Christian science monitor (Jan 15, 1972), p. 4. Van Gelder, Peter. “Dirty Harry (1973)” in his That’s Hollywood : a behind-the- scenes look at 60 of the greatest films ever made New York : HarperPerennial, 1990. (p. 64-7) Weinberger, Michele. Clint Eastwood Paris : Rivages, 1989. Weldon, Michael. The psychotronic video guide New York : St. Martin’s Griffin, 1996. (p. 164) Whitman, Mark. The films of Clint Eastwood London : Barnden Castell Williams, 1973. 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