Watch: Magnum Force 1973 123movies, Full Movie Online – San Francisco Police Inspector “Dirty” Harry Callahan (Clint Eastwood) and his new partner, Earlington “Early” Smith (Felton Perry) have been temporarily reassigned from Homicide to Stakeout Duty. Meanwhile, those of the city’s criminals who manage to avoid punishment by the courts are nevertheless being killed by unknown assassins. Callahan begins to investigate the murders despite orders from his superior officer, Lieutenant Neil Briggs (Hal Holbrook). A man has to know his limitations..
Plot: “Dirty” Harry Callahan is a San Francisco Police Inspector on the trail of a group of rogue cops who have taken justice into their own hands. When shady characters are murdered one after another in grisly fashion, only Dirty Harry can stop them.
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A strong follow-up to ‘Dirty Harry’.I feel as positively about this as I do about that 1971 original. I don’t think they set the world alight per se, but they are unquestionably entertaining and have a strong vibe about them. Clint Eastwood is terrific, while the support cast – though not on the aforementioned’s level – are solid. Good story, well paced… I like it.
The second movie on Dirty Harry’s series is better than the first.Harry’s character gets some evolution and we start to see a bit of the human being and his private life behind that gun.
The directing is good, Eastwood makes a good performance and the plot and dialogues are slightly better than in the first.
The soundtrack is also something to remark in this one.
Bad-ass
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.
Hugely influential police thriller and a delight to watch
This sequel to the popular DIRTY HARRY sees Clint Eastwood reprising the role (he would return another three times) of the tough cop “Dirty” Harry Callahan, this time tackling a vigilante bunch of young police officers who decide to rid their city of human waste – namely known criminals who have been set free by the courts. Of course their methods get out of hand, leading to the brutal murder of a policeman and the subsequent hunting by Callahan of the criminals. This is above-average stuff for the genre, full of great action sequences, lots of hard violence, and interesting characters. Clint Eastwood once again makes Callahan his own, an impeccably icy cool cop who’s quick with the witty one-liner and who will always get his man.The DIRTY HARRY series in particular seems to be the main one to have influence the Italian “polizia” films of the ’70s, and this follows a template very much like those – murders and incidents of crime are followed by investigation and a final battle between the good guys and police. And what a battle it is here. From excellent shoot-outs to speedy car chases, MAGNUM FORCE culminates in a fantastic chase sequence in which Harry goes one on three with the corrupt policemen out to kill him, in a well-realised and very violent car chase-cum-shootout episode which just keeps getting better and better, filled with cool stunts and on-the-edge situations.
As well as Eastwood, there’s a strong supporting cast including Hal Holbrook, excellent as Briggs, a rival with a deadly secret to hide from Harry. Look out for the familiar faces playing the vigilante squad before they were famous: David Soul, Tim Matheson, Kip Niven, and Robert Urich. Felton Perry seems to have been added on in an exploitative note as Harry’s black sidekick, and one sequence involving his character is one of the most harrowing in the film. Of course there’s also a string of cold-blooded murders for viewers to beware of, including the violent murder of a prostitute by her pimp and his subsequent shooting. MAGNUM FORCE, as the title might suggest, is a film in which guns and firearms figure predominantly – a real macho exercise in crime and the methods used to stop it. A classic in the crime genre which helped to shape the films that followed.
Original Language en
Runtime 2 hr 4 min (124 min)
Budget 0
Revenue 39768000
Status Released
Rated R
Genre Action, Crime, Mystery
Director Ted Post
Writer Harry Julian Fink, Rita M. Fink, John Milius
Actors Clint Eastwood, Hal Holbrook, Mitchell Ryan
Country United States
Awards 2 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A
Sound Mix Mono
Aspect Ratio 2.20 : 1 (70 mm prints), 2.35 : 1
Camera Panavision Panaflex, Panavision C-Series Lenses
Laboratory Technicolor, Hollywood (CA), USA
Film Length 3,337 m (Sweden, cut version), 3,360 m (Sweden, uncut version)
Negative Format 35 mm (Eastman 100T 5254)
Cinematographic Process Panavision (anamorphic)
Printed Film Format 70 mm (blow-up), 35 mm