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The Enforcer (1976) - Clint Eastwood Dirty Harry - Photography,

Framed photo of "The Enforcer (1976) - Clint Eastwood Dirty Harry - Photograph," — Black-and-white fine art print on Fine Art paper Fine Art 70x50 cm

  • ✓ Solid wood frame: 75 × 55 × 2 cm | 3 mm glass
  • ✓ Limited edition of 30 numbered and signed pieces (Certificate of Authenticity + Hologram)
  • ✓ Handmade in our workshop | Ships within 48 hours
  • ✓ Photo under license
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The Enforcer - Clint Eastwood Inspector Harry Callahan on the streets of San Francisco

This photo captures Clint Eastwood the third installment of the Dirty Harry series, directed by James Fargo in 1976. Shot primarily in iconic neighborhoods of San Francisco, this film marks the introduction of the character of Detective Kate Moore, played by Tyne Daly. A notable anecdote: Eastwood was initially reluctant about adding a female partner, but ultimately accepted this modern evolution of the character. Discover our collection to the legends of American cinema featuring Clint Eastwood.

With a budget of $4 million, *The Enforcer* grossed over $100 million at the global box office, confirming the franchise’s phenomenal success. Although this third installment received a more lukewarm critical reception than its predecessors, it definitively cemented Eastwood’s iconic image as an urban vigilante. James Fargo, Eastwood’s longtime assistant director, directed his first feature film with this project, marking a unique artistic collaboration between the two men.

A collection item collection captures the very essence of the lone hero portrayed by Eastwood, a timeless symbol of American justice.

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