4 Feature Films of Clint Eastwood Dirty Harry / Escape from Alcatraz + Absolute Power & True Crime Movie Collection Film Four Classic pack

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DIRTY HARRY - Cop Harry Callahan (Clint Eastwood) attempts to track down a psychopathic rooftop killer before a kidnapped girl dies. When he is found Harry abuses the murderer's civil rights putting him back on the streets. Once he is released he hijacks a school bus and Harry must go after him again. The only way to stop this vicious killer is in cold blood.

ESCAPE FROM ALCATRAZ - Superstar Clint Eastwood and director Don Siegal re-team for their fifth film in this fascinating account of the only three men ever to escape f rom the infamous maximum security prison at Alcatraz. In 29 years, the s eemingly impenetrable federal penitentiary, which housed Al Capone and " Birdman" Robert Stroud, was only broken once- by three men never heard o f again. Eastwood portrays Frank Morris, the cunning bank robber who mas terminded the elaborately detailed and, as far as anyone knows, ultimate ly successful, escape. Patrick McGoohan is a superb counterpoint as the suspicious warden. Filmed on location in Alcatraz, this

ABSOLUTE POWER Who will believe the word of a career thief and ex-con who was on scene when a woman is killed - and that the man responsible is the U.S. President? Clint Eastwood, Gene Hackman and Ed Harris headine a razor-edged suspense tale.

TRUE CRIME Boozer, skirt chaser, careless father. You could create your own list of reporter Steve Everett's faults but there's no time. A San Quentin Death Row prisoner is slated to die at midnight - a man Everett has suddenly realized is innocent. In his 21st film as diredctor and 41st as star, Clint Eastwood memorably plays Everett in True Crime, a savvy beat-the-clock thriller. A Suspense tale that tightens to nerve-frying intensity intercutting the parallel stories of the inmate and Everett's scramble to save him...and perhaps lift his own life out of the trash heap along the way. Everett is harried, determined and trying not to self-destruct. And the clock is ticking.