The Enforcer (Deluxe Edition)

by Warner Home Video

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Release Date:2008-06-03
Label:Warner Home Video
UPC:012569818385
Binding:DVD
Published By:Warner Home Video
ASIN:B0015XHQTY
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Released in 1976, The Enforcer marks the third installment in the Dirty Harry franchise. The film’s plot has Inspector Callahan (Eastwood) paired with a new partner, policewoman, Inspector Kate Moore (Tyne Daly), as they hunt for a group of terrorists that are blackmailing the city of San Francisco for two million dollars. Callahan, none-too- pleased by being teamed up with a woman, must put his job first and the two attempt to shut down the terrorists. Moore, however, proves herself after she and Callahan pursue the terrorists to their hideout in the prison of Alcatraz. Special Features • New Commentary by director James Fargo Director Fargo takes an entertaining look at the film that launched his career as a director, including the day Clint Eastwood nonchalantly let him know he had the job. • New Featurette The Business End: Violence in Cinema An unflinching look at the ongoing debate on violence in cinema. • Featurette Harry Callahan/Clint Eastwood: Something Special in Films • Trailer Gallery
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Trapped by his image in 1976, Clint Eastwood resurrected his Dirty Harry character for a third go-round (out of a total of five) in this potboiler story in which the San Francisco detective takes on a group of revolutionary kids. Tyne Daly costars as a female cop who partners with the reluctant Harry Callahan, and she does very well by a role created merely to underscore and articulate the hero's various virtues. It's a dull package all around, but inside the wrapping are good performances by the two leads. --Tom Keogh

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The Enforcer - Reviewed on 2008-09-16
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A great buy for DVD format. Loaded with plenty of background on filming, story, and cast/crew. A top-notch production for a great movie series.
The Best of the Dirty Harry Series! - Reviewed on 2008-08-01
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It has all the other things you expect from Harry Calahan and more humor too (that sequence with the mayors assistant and Harry and Tyne was very very funny!)

Cleaner Still - Reviewed on 2008-07-05
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Third Dirty Harry picture feels more dated than the previous two with its portrait of crazed radicals as the bad guys none of whom register as believable or menacing villains. The picture feels more like a violent TV episode from the era. Like in Magnum Force, Harry is made into more of a conventional cop hero than the extreme personality from the first (and far and away best) film. The whole show here is his relationship with Tyne Daly as his partner. These scenes are the best in the movie and both actors deliver.
Middlin' Eastwood in nice Deluxe Edition, details here - Reviewed on 2008-03-19
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1 customer found this review helpful, 1 did not.

The Enforcer is the second sequel to Dirty Harry. In this installment, Harry Callahan, the renegade cop with some old-fashioned attitudes and no desire to be tied up with a partner, gets stuck with a female partner, well played by Tyne Daly. Surprise surprise, he learns to respect and rely on her as they make hamburger of a group of domestic terrorists. As in the first two movies, there's plenty of action, suspense, people getting shot, etc., but with a chase on foot in place of the usual car chase.

Whether those with the older DVD will want to upgrade is a matter of personal preference, but the special features look attractive to me:

-- new commentary by Enforcer director James Fargo
-- new featurette "The Business End: Violence in Cinema"
-- "Harry Callahan/Clint Eastwood: Something Special in Films"
-- trailer gallery

This and the other four movies are available on standard DVD both separately and in a 7-disc Ultimate Collector's Edition, which has additional goodies.

They're also on Blu-ray in a 5-disc Ultimate Collector's Edition. Only the Dirty Harry Special Edition is available separately on Blu-ray (here); the other four movies, including this one, are available on Blu-ray in the set.

Here are the links for the Amazon pages for the new separate standard DVD releases of the other four movies in the series:

Dirty Harry Special Edition (2 discs, "special" is apparently better than "deluxe")
Magnum Force Deluxe Edition
Sudden Impact Deluxe Edition
The Dead Pool Deluxe Edition
Worst of Three Detective Callahan Flicks - Reviewed on 2008-03-10
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3 customers found this review helpful, 1 did not.

I know there are 5 films with Clint Eastwood playing the "Dirty Harry" role,but because of the time between the third and fourth installment and the commercialization of the franchise, I only really look at the three Dirty Harry films from the 70's as part of the series.

I don't need a complexed plot to enjoy a Dirty Harry film. Clint Eastwood acts fine in California based cop flicks with little dialogue as he did in his great Westerns during the 60's. There is decent shot-popping action in "The Enforcer" as Callahan and it is surely a watchable and not boring film.

If you are looking for a continuation of the Cop vs. Bureaucracy tale that made the original "Dirty Harry" so compelling, you may come away unsatisfied as "The Enforcer" tacitly embraces some of the PC stupidity so cleverly attacked in the first go-around. It's a bad move for the franchise and the world introducing future "Cagney and Lacey" star Tyne Dailey as Harry's quota-hire female partner. Subtle message here is one of "gender equality" and shows Callhan developing deep respect for the lady cop he was reluctant to work with. Maybe Eastwood wanted to do something he hadn't done in the first two Harry flicks and show some sensitivity and maybe even deflect some of the media criticism of his macho and rule bending character.There's not that much of the PC nonsense, but enough to make one wish they took a script another way.Preach in church, not in action movies..
Good villians help me forgive the PC pandering undertone. Lunatic leftist revolutionaries styled after Patty Hearst kidnappers the Symbionese Liberation Army are the culprit here, with a full-70's ambition of helping the poor fight "the man" and "off the pigs". Nice appearance by Robert Mitchum brother John as a fellow lawman.
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