It was a Smith and Wesson .44 magnum.
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There were two guns used by Insp. Calahan in that movie. The first, as noted above, was a S&W Model 29. However, when he loses that gun, he goes back to an older gun- an AMP Auto Mag Model 180.
Harry Calahan was the main charcter in the Dirty Harry Movies and was played by Clint Eastwood. The Dirty Harry Movies were: Dirty Harry (1971) Magnum force (1973) The Enforcer (1976) Sudden Impact (1983) The Dead Pool (1988)
Dirty Harry The 4th Dirty Harry movie: 'Sudden Impact' (1983).
Clint Eastwood played the main character, Harry Callahan, in Sudden Impact.
Almost. Not 'Dirty Harry' but 'Harry Potter', and Daniel is an actor who plays Harry.
Dirty Hary was released in 1971
No. The only Dirty Harry film with flashbacks is the fourth one, Sudden Impact.
Sudden Impact
Dirty Harry used the infamoius 44 auto mag in the movie Sudden Impact.
Sudden Impact (1983 film)
Harry Calahan was the main charcter in the Dirty Harry Movies and was played by Clint Eastwood. The Dirty Harry Movies were: Dirty Harry (1971) Magnum force (1973) The Enforcer (1976) Sudden Impact (1983) The Dead Pool (1988)
Dirty Harry The 4th Dirty Harry movie: 'Sudden Impact' (1983).
Clint Eastwood played "Dirty" Harry Callahan in these 5 movies: 1. Dirty Harry (1971) 2. Magnum Force (1973) 3. The Enforcer (1976) 4. Sudden Impact (1983) 5. The Dead Pool (1988) I'm a real big fan of Clint Eastwood, and Dirty Harry. These movies are the best cop-movies, and some of the best movies that have been made.
"Sudden Impact" (1983).
Clint Eastwood played the main character, Harry Callahan, in Sudden Impact.
A Smith & Wesson .44 Magnum revolver.
Hardened policeman "Dirty" Harry Callahan created an immortal line in Sudden Impact (1983) when he faced a crook, pointed his handgun at him and invited the crook to shoot at him with the ironic threat of retaliation: "Go ahead, make my day."
I think you may mean. "Go ahead. Make my day." This quote was uttered by Clint Eastwood in the movie Sudden Impact, the third sequel to Dirty Harry, and he was very famous already when he said it.