Harry was so popular that it was later re-released in theaters on a double-bill with the 1973 sequel, Magnum Force, which was common practice at drive-in theaters, but highly unusual for films playing at 'hardtops,' or indoor movie houses.ĭirty Harry has been reissued several times on DVD and now Blu-ray, and is often accompanied by extras including 'making of' documentaries and interviews with stars Clint Eastwood and Andrew Robinson. However, the coolest and most interesting resource for all things Dirty Harry is a smartly crafted weblog entitled Dirty Harry Filming Locations, a fascinating geographical encyclopedia of the film's locations, many of which still exist. A must-see for fans, the site contains photos, maps, and historical information helpful for those who wish to a visit the iconic San Francisco locations. Remember the giant cross at Mount Davidson Park, where Harry gets the crap beaten out of him before stabbing Scorpio in the leg with the switchblade? It's still there, and you can walk right up to it, just like Harry did.