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136 pages, Mass Market Paperback
First published August 18, 1971


“I guess they tried to get a lot of people for it. They tried Frank Sinatra and Robert Mitchum and Steve McQueen. Then they finally ended up with Frank Sinatra. I was in postproduction [on “Play Misty for Me”], and they called up and asked, “Are you still interested in ’Dirty Harry’?” I said, “What happened to Frank Sinatra?” And they said, “Frank Sinatra’s got some problem with his hand and he can’t hold a gun.” That sounded like a pretty lame excuse, but it didn’t matter to me. I said, “I’ll do it.” But since they had initially talked to me, there had been all these rewrites. I said, “I’m only interested in the original script.””

I didn’t care less. Somebody else called it a fascist masterpiece. People are always calling people names, the great right-wing conspiracy or the great left-wing conspiracy. You make a movie, and if somebody reads something into it, then great, more power to him. [Director] Don Siegel and I were both very moderate politically. We didn’t think much of it. We just had a good time with it.
