The Enforcer Page #6

Synopsis: Picking up three years after the events in Magnum Force, a threatening terrorist group called, The People's Revolutionary Strike Force declare war to the city of San Francisco and demand a ransom to be paid, otherwise they plan to blow the city apart. While Inspector 'Dirty' Harry Callahan is at a limbo following his unorthodox method during a robbery, he's at it to dispatch the terrorist group, by playing their game by being more dirty than ever. But this time, he's got a new partner, which might prove the task to be somewhat more difficult than ever, unless the two can work together.
Director(s): James Fargo
Production: Warner Bros. Pictures
  2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.8
Metacritic:
58
Rotten Tomatoes:
79%
R
Year:
1976
96 min
1,284 Views


She's a tall brunette,

works at Tiffany's on Broadway.

Thanks.

Do them in.

You can count on that.

Hi there.

- Is this Tiffany's?

- Like the sign says.

My name is Larry Dickman...

...my brother was here last week.

Tall fella, balding.

Remember him well.

Has a gold tooth right in front.

That's him.

You know what I bet you'd like.

I bet you'd like to learn the love tussle.

That sounds swell,

but I was looking for a certain girl.

We've got a whole bunch of them,

warm and willing.

- Her name's Wanda.

- Anybody you want.

My brother says she's terrific.

Can I trust you?

Yeah.

What it is, is $75.

$75?

Of course, that includes...

We're not supposed to do this,

you understand, because the heat is on...

...but seeing your brother was here...

...the $75 includes personal instructions...

...in 32 positions of lovemaking.

That many?

$75, you pay me first.

Oh, yeah.

Right this way.

What's this?

You've heard of a tackling dummy,

well, it's the same principle.

I see, for $75 you get to make it

with a rubber dolly.

Thirty-two ways!

Any objections?

No, is there one

where the man gets on top?

Thirty-three!

Just take your duds off, honey.

I'll send your teacher in.

Hi there.

You're not Wanda.

Well, these are the breaks. Needs air.

Can't hump a limp dummy, I always say.

Speaking of limp dummies,

hadn't you better strip?

Where's Wanda?

Beats the hell out of me, Tom.

Now, I'm gonna ask you just one last time.

- Where's Wanda?

- I don't know.

She left here a couple of weeks ago.

Ask Buchinsky.

He runs the whole damn street.

- Where do I find this Buchinsky?

- Down the hall, to the right.

That's right, my friends,

nearer my God to thee.

That's why brother Bob is here.

Brother Bob is here

to bring you nearer to the Lord.

To bring you nearer to the man.

To save your soul.

Salvation is where it is at, brother.

You're trespassing.

This is private property.

- You a lawyer?

- Seeing as you ask, yes, I am.

I'm looking for a tall brunette,

named Wanda.

I want to tell you something, punk.

This is a protected operation.

Now, you can end up with your balls

in spaghetti sauce.

Are you trying to say you've a lot of clout

with the syndicate?

Enough to blow you away with one call.

Now get the hell out of here!

I'll tell you what you are to me.

Just a maggot who sells dirty pictures.

- Wanda, where is she?

- Go to hell.

- One more time, Wanda.

- All right, all right.

She quit a couple of weeks ago,

that's all I know.

She got religious.

- What do you mean?

- Hanging around the church on Garvey.

Captain, is it true

you received another ransom tape...

...from the People's Revolutionary

Strike Force?

- Yes, we have.

- Is the Mayor all right?

We have been assured that he's okay

but, of course, there won't be...

...any payment or arrangement

for transportation until we have...

...seen the Mayor with our own eyes.

- Then you're letting the kidnappers go?

- That is the agreement.

- Any idea where they are holed up?

- Not yet...

...but we should get one more message

this evening. If you'll excuse me.

Is it true that Inspector Callahan

has been taken off this case?

I'm sorry, no more questions.

What do you have?

I got the priest, John Voss, Father John,

very militant, very big in prison reform.

He runs rehabilitation seminars

in all the prisons in this area.

This is a list of the prisoners

that took the seminar in San Quentin.

Bobby Maxwell never missed a session.

- You wait here.

- Wait, wait.

Fessenheim. The latest ransom tape

mentioned Fessenheim again.

And what does that mean?

Last year, two bombs were exploded

at a nuclear plant near Fessenheim, France.

How about that.

The body of Christ.

The body of Christ.

The body...

Remember me, Father?

Yes.

What is it you want, Callahan?

I'd like to talk to you

about Bobby Maxwell.

Then get a warrant.

- Just a minute.

- I thought I made it clear to you, Officer.

I have nothing whatsoever to say to you.

And what right do you have to come

in here and harass me in my church?

- Is that a confessional over there?

- You want to make a confession?

You first!

Where the hell's Maxwell?

God just might forgive you, but I won't.

Why do you protect these people?

Do you know how many they've killed?

Sacrifices have to be made, mister.

These people are at war!

So am I.

How dare you pull a gun

in the house of God.

If you don't believe in the sanctity...

I don't have time

to argue religion with you, boy.

Look at her hands!

- There wasn't supposed to be any killing.

- Is she dead?

I close my eyes to this.

Father in heaven, help me.

You can't close your eyes anymore.

Now, where's Maxwell?

Alcatraz.

A place to hole up.

I don't suppose

it would do any good to suggest...

Forget it.

No further communications

have been received since the last...

Nothing. You sure Wanda

got those tapes to the cops?

Bobby, I don't know.

I don't know, I don't... I wasn't with her.

- If you didn't think she could do it...

- Shut up!

- What are you doing here?

- A lousy cup of coffee, okay?

Hey, can't you see it says no trespassing?

Get the hell out of here.

Jesus Christ, man, get your ass out there!

Lalo.

Let's get the Mayor.

We'll bring him in here and hold out.

I'll get the bar.

You get that son of a b*tch out of there.

Freeze!

All right, let him go.

Move over there, Your Honor. That's fine.

Okay, now, I want you very slowly...

...to put down that weapon...

...and then on the deck,

and spread your legs.

Are you kidding me?

You laugh at me, you bastard,

and I'll shoot you where you stand.

Let's go, Your Honor. Let's go!

Let's get out of here. Now speed it up!

Stay with me.

Hold it.

Just take it very easy.

You relax, do just as I say,

and I'll get you home, all right?

Yes.

All right, take it slow. Wait a minute.

Here we go.

Harry, look out!

Oh, Harry, I messed up.

You're doing just fine, Kate.

Let me get you out of here.

Don't concern yourself, Harry.

Get him.

You can count on it.

You f***ing fruit!

Get up there!

Go on, move!

Oh, God!

Callahan, you saved my life.

I'll never be able to thank you.

I'll never be able to tell you.

There will be a letter of commendation

there for you.

The chopper's here.

Don't you want to ride...

Maxwell.

Bobby Maxwell,

this is Captain McKay speaking.

We have your money.

A plane is waiting for you at the airport.

We have acceded to all your demands...

...so release the Mayor.

The pilot of this helicopter

will fly you and your men to safety.

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Stirling Silliphant

Stirling Dale Silliphant (January 16, 1918 – April 26, 1996) was an American screenwriter and producer. He is best known for his screenplay for In the Heat of the Night, for which he won an Academy Award in 1967, and for creating the television series Naked City and Route 66. Other features as screenwriter include the Irwin Allen productions The Towering Inferno and The Poseidon Adventure. more…

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