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Clint Eastwood in 1988’s ‘The Dead Pool’ – “Do you have any kids, Lieutenant?” Scene

January 9, 2022 By the80sruled Leave a Comment


1988’s The Dead Pool was the fifth and final film in the Dirty Harry film series starring Clint Eastwood. All five of the films are classics, and this scene in the final installment is one of our favorites from the movie. In this clip, Harry’s Lieutenant is trying to get Harry to buddy-up to the press, but Harry’s having none of it. Our favorite part of the clip is when Harry asks his Lieutenant if he has any kids, and when he says no, Harry says, “Lucky for them.”

It’s classic Dirty Harry! Enjoy this look back at Clint Eastwood as Dirty Harry in 1988’s The Dead Pool!



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