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Dirty Harry climbs a mountain


This is a secret agent adventure/thriller that’s not as over-the-top as James Bond. Handheld cameras and special equipment were utilized for the climbing sequences wherein Eastwood did his own stuntwork under risky conditions. A British climber, 26 year-old David Knowles, died on The Eiger while making the film. Climber Chic (Charles) Scott was embittered about nearly everything concerning the shooting of the hazardous climbing scenes and you can read his diatribes online. (The proverbial “If you can’t stand the heat, get out of the kitchen” applies).

The film scores pretty well in the feminine department with Candice Rialson as an art student, Brenda Venus a fitness trainer, Heidi Brühl a dubious wife of one of the climbers and Vonetta McGee a fellow agent. Eastwood was in his prime at the time, the king of cool who effortlessly attracts these ladies.

The scenic shots in Monument Valley, Utah and Switzerland are alone worth the price of admission, plus there are several quirkily amusing or engaging bits. Meanwhile the score by John Williams is mostly good, but some of it is incongruous for a secret agent thriller (e.g. the curious mellow piece during the climax & end credits). There’s something odd about the production in general that makes it unique in the Eastwood canon and explains why it’s relatively obscure.

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It’s been years since I’ve seen this but after your comments I think I’ll give it another watch.

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I found it peculiar for a 70's Eastwood flick a dozen years ago when I first viewed it, but appreciated it more last night upon rewatching it. I give it a solid 7/10.

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The highlight for me in this film is Clint acting with Oscar winner George Kennedy....with the exception of the heafty Kennedy's character climbing that rock..I enjoyed watching scenes where they interact.

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Yeah, they had amusing camaraderie. And, you're right, there's no way burly Kennedy (at age 50) would realistically be able to climb that incredible rock tower in Monument Valley. Yet the scenic view is so awe-inspiring I overlooked it.

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