Connections
Followed by
Edited into
Spin-off
References
Binocular shots and a window scene are references to "Rear Window".
The name 'Pussy Galore' is seen on a sign in the Red Light district
Charles 'Scorpio Killer' Davis is loosely based on the Zodiac killer. And the role of Harry Callahan is loosely based on real life detective David Toschi, who was the chief investigator in the Zodiac case.
Title shown on cinema marquee.
Referenced in
mentioned; clips shown
"Go ahead - make my day."
title and story references
Poster visible during opening credits as "Ispettore Callaghan: il caso Scorpio è tuo"
Mrs. Carlino compares her late husband to the iconic movie cop.
The title is mentioned.
Dom says TJ sometimes comes on like Dirty Harry.
Chano said he saw this movie to take his mind off the shooting
Roger Ebert mentions the two earlier "Dirty Harry" pictures in his review of the newest one.
mentioned a few times
Mary Hartman mentions what kind of gun Dirty Harry carries.
Seen on marquee at the drive-in
Rooster refers Doc Stockwell as Dirty Harry
Title mentioned on Weekend Update
Jigen says that he would give Dirty Harry a good scare
In the gun store, Justin mentions that one of the guns is the type that Dirty Harry used.
mentioned once
Hooker calls Benedict 'the original Dirty Harry'
Scenes in which Harry Callahan stalks and lies in wait for Charles 'Scorpio Killer' Davis are referenced.
referenced by name
Lloyd Nolan references this film.
mentionned once
Blair says the popular phrase from the film, "Go ahead, make my day."
When Sweetchuck closes up shop, he places a life-sized cardboard cutout of Clint Eastwood/Dirty Harry by the door as a deterrent.
Vinnie says, "Go ahead, make my semester."
When the kids on the schoolbus are threatened they sing Row, Row, Row Your Boat
Second "Do I feel lucky?" scene from "Dirty Harry" is referenced.
Dorothy misquotes Dirty Harry's "Well, do you, punk?" speech to the robbers she believes are still in the house.
The nailer mentions it: "I'm not Dirty Harry".
Lovejoy compares Drabble sarcastically to the Eastwood character.
Tony mentions it
Reni Santori's character in Cobra is Sgt. Gonzales. In Dirty Harry (1971), Santori's character was also named Gonzales (Harry's partner, Chico).
mentioned in dialogue in opening scene
mentioned in dialogue
Egg mentions it.
Vickie jokes her lawyer Eastwood is the guy who played Dirty Harry.
A robot cop named Dingy Harry talks like Clint Eastwood
The character Det. Ricardo 'Rico' Tubbs references the film Dirty Harry by name
Billy pulls a .44 Magnum out of his holster. Axel says "Who do you think you are, Clint Eastwood? Dirty Rosewood?"
A Henderson's customer wants to buy "one of those Clint Eastwood Magnums."
mentioned by Louis Gousset Jr.
When Roger and Doug are in their car and get called about the robbery, Roger spins the car around and takes off, and Doug calls him Dirty Harry
mentioned in dialogue
Character is mentioned by one of the characters during the early parts of the investigation.
mentioned by James Belushi
mentioned by No.5
Mentioned.
The parrot, talking like Clint Eastwood as Dirty Harry, says, "Go ahead, make my cage!"
There was a movie banner for a Dirty Harry 6
Servo: "Like in 'Dirty Harry'"
"Do you feel lucky"..."Well do you?"
Mentioned in a line of dialogue.
Ridzik mentions Dirty Harry's favorite handgun in a clip from "Red Heat" (1988).
Larry: "You're thinking, did I use six bullets or only five?"
Mentioned by Spencer
Ben does an impression of the title character
Grant mentions this
Adam mentions this during a conversation with Alf and Marilyn about the police force
Tom: "So, did you call Harry Callahan yet?"
Mikey refers to Kubiac, in his police uniform, as "Dirty Larry."
Toxie: "Feel lucky, punk?"
Joel: "I know what you're thinking: Do I fire flames 600 feet or only 500?"
Officer Bellows is called "Dirty Harry" by Terri Kronenberg while trying to remove her from a crime scene.
Getting ready to exterminate cockroaches, Mr. Colloudos yells "Go ahead, make my day!"
Crow: "I know what you're thinking, Tommy, did Mom fire six shots or only five?"
Mr. Colloudos says, "Go ahead, make my day."
"It was Callahan, he did I have my rights"
Joel: "I know what you're thinking: Did I fire one shot or only one?"
Servo: "It was Callahan!"
Crow: "I know what you're thinking: Did I shoot six shots of seltzer or seven?"
title reference
Mr. Dewey says, "I think of myself as Dirty Harry."
Mentioned by Tom
One of the Jamaicans refers to Burkin as Dirty Harry because of his tactics.
Eric uses Eastwood's "Make my day" line.
Inside officer Garcia's patrol car, Carey finds a newspaper with two ads, one of which is of Third Eye Theatre, showing "Dirty Harry".
Poster can be seen in the police station
Servo: "Row, row, row your boat. Sing, dammit, sing!"
Crow: "Go out and get some air, Fatso."
Tom (as Harry): "Did I fire six shots or only five?"
Crow: "I know what you're thinking, grasshopper. Did I fire six shots?"
Mentioned.
Mentioned by Charlten Heston in NRA Five-Day Loaner Program
One of the mechanical-bull-riders says "Make my day."
The Mask imitates Clint Eastwood toward the end of the film while saying, "You have to ask yourself one question: do I feel lucky. Well, do ya, punks?"
One female character is referred to as Dirty Harriette for brandishing a gun.
A "Dirty Harry" figurine can be seen at the wax museum.
The scene in which Jack threatens to spit on Danny is a reference to the scene in Dirty Harry in which Harry says "Do I feel lucky?" and threatens to shoot the killer with a .44 magnum.
Poster is shown.
quote: "Do you feel lucky"
mentioned in dialogue by Zeus.
C.C.: "Ask yourself punk, do you feel lucky?" in a Harry Callahan type voice.
Harly is referred to as "Dirty Harriet" in one scene.
mentioned by the alien
"A hairy Clint Eastwood.
The H.Callahan name tag in "Pigsty"
Fran tells Mike LaVoe to ask himself if he feels lucky then asks, "well, do you punk?"
Mike: "All rights are reserved, Callahan!"
Crow: "Did I fire six Gorlocks or only five?"
guard is called "Dirty Harry"
Dennis points a Magnum ice cream at Clint Eastwood and says "I've got a 65p Magnum, the most powerful ice cream in the world!"
Referenced by title.
Feel lucky, punk line used
mentioned in dialogue
Tom: "Seeing as how I've got a .44 Magnum in my pocket, the most powerful handgun . . ."
Servo: "Seeing as how this is a .44 magnum..."
Mr. Bean mimics a gun with his hand and say "Do you feel lucky, punk?"
Mentioned by Spooky in "Hat Sick."
One of the characters quotes the famous line Dirty Harry's line 'This is 44 magnum...'
Léo, the clone, is a bit stupid. He thinks that 'Shut up' is a quote from Dirty Harry !
mentioned in dialogue
mentioned in dialogue
movie poster on wall
when the prisoners are being released, Kelvin calls him 'Dirty Harry'
Tom: "Do you feel lucky, punk?"
Elliot mentions it.
Pearl: Sing, dammit, sing!
Sidney paraphrases dialogue from this movie.
The scene in which Dave Chapelle is the look out for the bank robbery he is sitting in a brown car chain-smoking and the police stop behind him and look at the pile of cigarettes and realize that there is a robbery going on. It is just like the scene in which Clint Eastwood realizes that there is a bank robbery going on after seeing the big pile of cigarettes next to the look out car.
Neil references the movie
mentioned by character
Boris speaks of the character Dirty Harry Callaghan.
"To tell you the truth, in all this excitement, I've kinda lost track myself" line used in both films
Larry Brown's identification, 'Inspector 71' is the same as Harry Callahan's in "Dirty Harry."
Victor Melling calls Gracie Hart "Dirty Harriet"
mentioned once
porn movie called "Dirty Larry 3" mentioned
"Dirty Harry" shirt with quote from movie
Dirty Harry pinball game
mentioned once
Harry Morant is referred to as Dirty Harry on kidnapping tape.
Mrs Raven gives the "Being as this is a 44 Magnum ... Well, do ya, punk?" speech.
John says: "You are the most powerful hand gun in the Uncharted Territories and I don't know whether you've fired 500 shots or 600"
After going 40 miles over the speed limit, a New York cop asked Yumiko if she's trying to act like Dirty Harry.
Rita has learned from watching the film.
Duncan uses famous catch phrase from the film: "Do you feel lucky?"
mentioned once
It's one of the videos in Richard's apartment.
Referenced on Weekend Update
Mimms and Dunoir in a duel and Mimms says: "Feeling Lucky!"
Bob and the cop arrange to meet at Greenwich Theater to watch Dirty Harry.
videotape on shelf
Andre addresses a revolver as the "Dirty Harry" gun.
While in prison, one of the inmates calls Stander "Dirty Harry".
Cop's ID is Inspector 71 - same as Harry Callahan in the Dirty Harry movies.
Quoted by Darh Bobo
Pete: "I believe the term 'classic' is reserved for the likes of 'The French Connection', 'Dirty Harry', 'Serpico'."
They mention the name "Dirty Harry."
Quoted
There's a poster of the older film on the wall in Starsky's apartment..
mentioned once
Harry Klein is called Dirty Harry
Detective Westbrush in Skyway City.
"...you're Dirty Harry"
"Who do you think you are, Dirty Harry?"
stills
The main character of this film, Harry Callahan, is mentioned
Grace: "Of all the cops you could have dated you hook up with Dirty Mary?"
Charlotte and Gerd Gramisch are playing a film quiz.
The description of the Broken Butterfly is "A very powerful .45 magnum revolver. This will make anyone's day." is a direct reference to the famous dialogue in this film.
Poster on screen
Alan mentions during his closing argument
Referenced in 'Sean Penn's Celebrity Roast'
Nancy Callagan, "Blow your head clean off"
"Oh, this is Dirty Harry."
mentioned by Fogerty the first time he meets Stall
mentioned by a cop
The film is in Michael and Ben's DVD collection.
"...you want to be Dirty Harry?"
"it is Dirty Harry time"
"Callahan Point" and "Callahan Bridge" are named after the eponymous "Dirty" Harry Callahan of the series
correct response in "Clint Eastwood Movie Quotes" category
Movie is mentioned and discussed
The line "Do you feel lucky, punk?" is a quote from this film.
Chris Skelton says "Right. Dirty Harry."
Chloe considers "Dirty Harriet" as a name for the female vigilante.
Vigilante and Shining Knight discuss the movie they just finished watching.
Veronica calls Eli "Dirty Harry"
mentioned in dialogue
Dr. Field says about Denny: "Anytime he hears something, he doesn't like, it's 'Dirty Harry'-time."
Mentioned by Brooker.
Borat says he feels like he's in "Dirty Harold" when holding a gun, mispronouncing the name. He then quotes from the film.
"...or Dirty Harry here gets to meet Elvis real quick"
the Germans call the Americans "Dirty Harrys"
Para-Medic mentions it during a radio conversation.
Butterman mentions asks Nicholas if he's seen this film.
Graysmith meets Toschi for a burger at "Callahan's" a tip of the hat to Harry Callahan aka Dirty Harry.
Kevin and Chad rented the movie; Chad says he's never seen Dirty Harry.
mentioned by Richard Crouse
"...one of the most powerful handguns in the world." "Feelin' lucky, punk?"
Ironhide says "Do you feel lucky, punk?" by way of greeting
Mentioned by James Ursini in reference to Don Siegel's career.
poster shown
Devaki wonders if Enrique is "some kind of Puerto Rican Dirty Harry"
Referenced in the dialogue: "I know what you're asking yourself, punk. Did I register six times, or only five."
In a story about a cash loan shop assistant who happens to be big fan of Clint Eastwood, the narrator says a line similar to "'Do I feel lucky?' Well do ya, punk?"
Quoted by Sheriff Yunker.
Brian Trenchard-Smith mentions it.
Referenced by name
(said while pointing gun) "Does anyone feel lucky?"
Turk: "Blow your head clean off"
Referenced by name
Dirty Harry mentioned
Subject of a $2,000 question
One of the catch-phrases in Gazpacho's book.
Henry says, "I'm like Dirty Harry."
Innocent says "Make my day!"
Included in a $500 question
Drug Runner #3:"You've got to ask yourself one question: 'Do I feel lucky?' Well, do ya, punk?"
Stand-off with Carol, the Traveler & the Revolver
One of Seth Myer's proposed nicknames for Rod Blagojevich is Hairy Dirty
A rapper mentions Dirty Harry in a song.
mentioned in dialogue
Cal points her fingers like a gun and says "Do you feel lucky, punk?"
Bar quotes Harry's "feeling lucky" monologue.
mentioned by Maxine
"What about the business of that little girl?"
A Dirty Harry pinball game was shown.
title reference
Reference in a $1,200 clue in the category "The Assassination of Lincoln"
Linkara as Eastwood: "What about the rights of that little girl?"
Included in a $12,500 question
in a background advertisement on Illium. A hanar movie character quote strangely mirrors the line in Dirty Harry, "did he fire 6 shots, or just five... ask yourself, are you feeling lucky?"
mentioned in dialogue
Mentioned by Paul in opening 1978 sequence
Metioned by McCadden
Film Brain points out Gonzales and the Scorpio Killer
Neal tells Peter, "Do your thing, Dirty Harry."
Shawn refers to a handcuffed suspect as "Dirty Larry."
When buying a magnum in the gun shops, the description is "Are you feeling lucky?"
The "do you feel lucky, punk" audio is used
Dirty Harry image on poster
The Dirty Harry quote from Fright Night was shown.
Mashburn refers to Lisbon as Dirty Harry.
Harry Callahan is one of the aliases Marty can choose in the game.
Jeremy refers to his penis as "My Dirty Harry."
mentioned in dialogue
Castle uses title character as an example.
Haggard and O'Reilly mention the film after investigating Graeme's RV.
Harry Callahan is one of the aliases used by Marty.
Title mentioned by Conan during Vanessa Hudgens interview
Marty's alias Harry Callahan
David Arquette alludes to it. Also, photograph is shown.
Marty's alias Harry Callahan
Marty's alias Harry Callahan
"Where Seagal does his best Dirty Harry impression..."
"Don't Dirty Harry it"
Luli McMullen says "Now ask yourself "Do I feel lucky?" Well... Do you, punk?"
Castle likens the killer to Dirty Harry.
Mitchell describes Cam as Dirty Harry
When Lindsay and Jo create Mac's fake online profile, they enter this film as one of his favorites.
"Clint Eastwood carried a 357 in the 70s"
Dirty Harry is mentioned in dialogue.
mentioned by Dean
Mention in a sketch
David Gee does an impression Clint Eastwood in Dirty Harry
Marcel says that there's "already one Dirty Harry".
Show says Dirty Harry used a Smith & Wesson Model 29.
Jon Blake throws his badge in to the water like Harry Callahan
"Hey, it's Dirty Harry's boss."
Arden mentions the title character.
Amy says David turned from Dirty Harry into Sheriff Andy of Mayberry.
Clint Eastwood makes a vague reference to a "Dirty Harry" sequel
Ryan: "You feel lucky, punk?"
Harry Callahan mentioned
A detective named Harry is actually a lego version of Harry Callahan, and even says the line "Do you feel lucky punk".
Brock - "I feel lucky, how about you punk?"
Featured in
Featurette about the making of the film
clips shown
clips shown
clip: Harry explains why he shot a man figuring "he isn't out collecting for the Red Cross" among others
clips shown
clips shown
This film is #41 on the list.
featurette about the making of the movie
showed a couple of scenes
scenes are shown
clips shown
Harry Callahan is #17 on the "Heroes" list.
The quote "You've got to ask yourself one question: 'Do I feel lucky?' Well, do ya, punk?" is #51 on the list.
Clips shown in a segment on its title character.
features scenes of an audience watching Dirty Harry
Some clips from this movie are shown in a segment on the line "Do I feel lucky? Well, do ya, punk?"
Features #4 in Bill's list of top movie scenes
clips
Clips from this film were shown.
Clips shown
Clips shown
Documentary about the making of the film
Clips are shown
Clip of this film was featured during an old 'Miller Time' segment.
Clips shown, and mentioned during Clint Eastwood presentation
First Clint Eastwood movie watched in Ray
The #1 Movie Badass.
clips
Spoofed in
The Clint Eastwood lookalilke bad guy aims the same way Callahan does
Dialogue: "When I see five weirdos dressed in togas, stabbing a man in the middle of the park in front of a full view of 100 people, I shoot the bastards, that's my policy." between Drebin and the mayor is a spoof of a similar line uttered by Clint Eastwood to his superior in "Dirty Harry".
McGarnagle's appearance, voice and behaviour are similar to that of Harry Callahan.
In the final showdown with the dragon when Rincewind pulls out his "M16" swamp dragon he does play on the "This is a 44 Magnum, the powerful handgun in the world - Do I feel lucky" line
Jay shows a clip of a film in which Dirty Harry is assigned numerous partners
Ar'nox reenacts the famous "Do you feel lucky?" sequence.
When Libby is threatening a man with a gun pointed at his pelvic area, she instructs him to "ask yourself one question: do you feel lucky?" She then refers to herself as "Dirty Libby"; and when the victim dissents, she tells him to "go ahead, make my day".
Harvey and Dashiell face off in a duel and Harvey quotes lines from this movie.
Skit entitled "Flirty Harry" featuring a gay version of Harry Callahan
Dwights line: "I know what you're thinking. Did I fire three shots or a hundred and seventeen? Well, do you feel lucky... punk? Do you... feel lucky?"
Dialogue (while aiming a cell phone like a pistol): "I know what you're thinking, did I make five or six calls? The question is, do you feel lucky, punk? Well, do ya?"
Easwood's famous Magnum 44 rap is copied and perfomed by a main character in Finnish.
Part of the "WrestleMania Goes Hollywood" promotion; with the role of Harry Callahan played by the Undertaker
"I know what you're thinking. Did I fire five shots or only four?"
Tobias' favourite impression is of Clint Eastwood as 'Dirty Harry'
Chris imagines himself as Dirty Harry as a hall monitor
Lucy points a vibrator like a gun and says "Are you feeling lucky, punk?"
"Feel Lucky Punk?" is a spoof of a scene in this movie.-
Spoofed in one of Molly's fantasies.
"You feelin' lucky, punk?"