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''Sudden Impact'' is a 1983 American neo-noir action thriller film, the fourth in the ''Dirty Harry'' series, directed, produced by and starring
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(making it the only ''Dirty Harry'' film to be directed by Eastwood himself) and co-starring Sondra Locke. The film tells the story of a gang rape victim (Locke) who decides to seek revenge on her rapists 10 years after the attack by killing them one by one. Inspector Callahan (Eastwood), famous for his unconventional and often brutal crime-fighting tactics, is tasked with tracking down the serial killer. The film is notable for the catchphrase "
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", written by
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and uttered by Clint Eastwood's gun-wielding character in the beginning of the film as he stares down an armed robber who is holding a hostage. This is the last ''Dirty Harry'' film to feature Albert Popwell.


Plot

In 1973, artist Jennifer Spencer and her sister, Beth, are
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d; the attack leaves Beth in a
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state. Ten years later, Spencer kills George Wilburn, one of the rapists, in San Francisco and returns to her (fictional) hometown of San Paulo, looking for the remaining criminals. Meanwhile, Inspector Harry Callahan is frustrated when another judge dismisses a case due to his direct methods. At his favorite diner, Callahan foils a robbery, killing three criminals in the process. He later causes local crime lord Threlkis to suffer a fatal heart attack after threatening him with prosecution. Unable to fire him because his methods "get results", Callahan's superiors instead order him to take a vacation. Four of Threlkis's hitmen eventually attack him. Callahan takes down three, while the fourth escapes. Later, the suspect from the dismissed case and his friends throw Molotov cocktails into Callahan's car. Acting in self-defense, he kills his attackers. To get Harry out of sight until the furor dies down, Callahan is sent to San Paulo. Upon arrival, Callahan chases down a robber. The reckless but successful pursuit angers the San Paulo police. While jogging with his bulldog, Meathead, Callahan accidentally runs into Spencer. On returning to his room at a motel, he is targeted by the surviving Threlkis hitman, who Callahan shoots dead. Meanwhile, Spencer kills a second rapist. Callahan recognizes the ''
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'' but Lester Jannings, San Paulo's police chief, refuses to work with him. Callahan learns both victims are friends of Jannings' son, Alby. Ray Parkins, the female member of the gang of rapists, figures out they are being targeted and warns the two remaining men, Tyrone and Mick. At an outdoor cafe, Callahan meets Spencer again. Over drinks, he learns that she shares his emphasis on results over methods when seeking justice, but he adds the caveat "'til it breaks the law." Callahan reveals that he is investigating Wilburn's murder, which rattles Spencer. Later, he finds Tyrone dead. To be more protected, Mick stays with Parkins at her place. While visiting them for questioning, Mick attacks Callahan. After Callahan subdues Mick and takes him to the police station, Spencer guns down Parkins. Callahan and Spencer meet again and sleep together. On his way back to the motel, Callahan notices her car, which he had seen earlier at Parkins' place. Returning there, he finds Parkins' body. Two of Mick's friends bail him out of jail. Meanwhile, Callahan's partner Horace arrives at the motel to celebrate the easing of tensions in San Francisco. He meets Mick and his henchmen instead, who have been waiting to spring an ambush. Mick's gang kills Horace and neuters Meathead with a switchblade. They then beat up Callahan before throwing him off a pier, presuming he will drown. Spencer arrives at the Jannings home with the intention of killing Alby, another one of the rapists. To her surprise, Alby, like her sister, is catatonic; a guilty conscience caused him to attempt suicide, which left him with permanent
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. To protect his own reputation and his only child, Jannings refused to jail the guilty parties. He convinces Spencer to spare Alby's life and promises Mick will be punished. Mick and his henchmen, however, arrive and capture Spencer, using her gun to kill Jannings. Enraged at what happened to Horace and Meathead, Callahan goes after Mick's gang with his .44 Automag. The gang brings Spencer to the boardwalk for another rape but are startled by Callahan's apparent return from the dead. Callahan chases Mick after killing his henchmen. Mick drags Spencer to the top of a
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, where she breaks free. Callahan shoots Mick, who falls from the top of the coaster, crashes through the glass roof of the
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below, and is impaled on the horn of its unicorn. Before the local cops arrive, Harry considers arresting Spencer. She, however, convinces him that her actions against the rapists were justified. The police arrive and find Spencer's .38 on Mick.
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, Callahan states, will prove that "his gun … was used in all the killings." Callahan and a vindicated Spencer leave the crime scene together.


Cast


Production

The script was initially written by
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and Earl E. Smith for a separate film for Locke, but was later adapted into a ''Dirty Harry'' film by
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.Hughes, p.66 Filming occurred in spring 1983.Hughes, p.69 Many of the film's scenes were filmed in San Francisco and Santa Cruz, California.Hughes, p.65 The scene where Harry chases a bank robber in the downtown business district offers a rare glimpse of the area before it was devastated by the
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of October 17, 1989. Footage for the robbery in "Acorn Cafe" was shot at Burger Island, later a McDonald's and now the site of a hotel, at the corner of 3rd and Townsend in San Francisco. At this point in his career, Eastwood was receiving a salary that included 60% of all film profits, leaving the other 40% for the studio. Estimates had Eastwood earning $30 million for ''Sudden Impact''. It was Locke's last film to get theatrical distribution. Part of a career-long pattern that saw her playing female protagonists substantially younger than herself, at 39, Locke was older than all the actors playing her rapists, and 21 years older than the youth catcalling her near the start of the movie. She was six years older than Audrie Neenan, even though the character of Parkins is clearly meant to be older than Spencer. The actress who played Locke's sister was 11 years her junior. Further, Locke was only seven years younger than the art gallery curator who calls her "child" during their short scene together.


Reception


Box office

In its opening weekend the film took $9,688,561 in 1,530 theaters in the US. In total in the US and Canada, the film made $67,642,693, making it the highest grossing of the five films in the ''Dirty Harry'' franchise. The film also surpassed the $63.6 million gross of '' Thunderball'' (1965) to become the highest-grossing fourth installment of a film in the United States and Canada. Worldwide, it grossed more than $150 million.


Critical response

Review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes retrospectively gave the film a score of 51% based on 41 reviews. The consensus reads: "''Sudden Impact'' delivers all the firepower – and the most enduring catchphrase – fans associate with the ''Dirty Harry'' franchise, but it's far from the best film in the series." Vincent Canby criticized the film, stating: "The screenplay is ridiculous, and Mr. Eastwood's direction of it primitive, which is surprising because he has shown himself capable in such films as '' The Outlaw Josey Wales'' and '' The Gauntlet''. Among other things, the movie never gets a firm hold on its own continuity. Sometimes scenes of simultaneous action appear to take place weeks or maybe months apart."
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was more positive, awarding three stars out of four; while noting that the film was "implausible" with "a cardboard villain", he also praised it as "a ''Dirty Harry'' movie with only the good parts left in" and "a great audience picture." '' Variety'' noted that "everything is pitched for maximum action impact, so audiences should feel they got their money's worth," but also thought that the action scenes put "too much reliance on characters, particularly Harry, being in the right place at the right time."
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of the '' Chicago Tribune'' gave the film two stars out of four and wrote that nothing in the ''Dirty Harry'' sequels "has ever come close to the evil Scorpio in its portrayal of a bad guy. Because of that they are lesser films. We never feel that Harry is in any real danger." Kevin Thomas of the '' Los Angeles Times'' slammed the film as "the exploitation picture at its most nakedly manipulative," which "doesn't just exploit sex and violence but also audience prejudices toward minorities. (True, Callahan's partner, played by Albert Popwell, is black, but he's around only briefly.) That it exploits with sleek cinematic skill—not to mention a great deal of righteousness—makes it all the more reprehensible." A negative review from Pauline Kael in '' The New Yorker'' remarked that the film "might be mistaken for parody if the sledgehammer-slow pacing didn't tell you that the director (Eastwood) wasn't in on the joke."


Legacy

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See also

* '' Dirty Harry'' (1971) * '' Magnum Force'' (1973) * '' The Enforcer'' (1976) * '' The Dead Pool'' (1988) *
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