
Sudden Impact
When a young rape victim takes justice into her own hands and becomes a serial killer, it's up to Dirty Harry Callahan, on suspension from the SFPD, to bring her to justice.
Director(s)
Lloyd Nelson
Where to watch

Amazon Video
Rent
Cast & crew

Clint Eastwood
Insp. Harry Callahan

Camryn Manheim
Girl in Elevator (uncredited)

Nancy Fish
Historical Society Woman

Michael Currie
Lt. Donnelly

Jack Thibeau
Kruger

Carmen Argenziano
D'Ambrosia
Christopher Pray
Detective Jacobs

Albert Popwell
Horace King

Sondra Locke
Jennifer Spencer

Pat Hingle
Chief Jannings

Bradford Dillman
Captain Briggs
Paul Drake
Mick

Audrie Neenan
Ray Parkins
Mark Keyloun
Officer Bennett

Kevyn Major Howard
Hawkins

Bette Ford
Leah

Nancy Parsons
Mrs. Kruger

Joe Bellan
Burly Detective
Wendell Wellman
Tyrone

Mara Corday
Loretta - Coffee Shop Waitress
Russ McCubbin
Eddie
Robert Sutton
Carl
Lisa Britt
Elizabeth

Lois de Banzie
Judge
Matthew Child
Alby
Lloyd Nelson
Desk Sergeant
Mike Johnson
Assassin

Lisa London
Young Hooker

Michael V. Gazzo
Threlkis (uncredited)
Bill Reddick
Police Commissioner
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Reviews
CinemaSerf
This fourth outing from Clint Eastwood’s “Callaghan” is my least favourite. By now we are more than used to this curmudgeonly inspector, and his disdain for just about every aspect of authority he encounters so we are hardly surprised when his latest ruthless example of law enforcement sees carnage all around, the city looking at hefty bills and him with a price on his head. “Capt. Briggs” (Bradford Dillman) decides to get him out of harm’s way just as, coincidentally, a serial killer is terrorising a small town. Now equipped with an even more power-packing Magnum, he sets about investigating just why these people are being violently murdered. We, watching, know all along who is doing the killing and just why but what we don’t necessarily expect is that when the policeman discovers their identity, too, he begins to have a grudging respect for the killer that might end up compromising his otherwise iron-rod peacekeeping integrity. Meantime, as that investigation gathers pace “Callaghan” has to worry about the mob he had previously brought to book - and who are trying every trick in the book to exact their revenge. Maybe I’m just sanitised to the pithy one-liners and brutality of these stories, now, but this one also has the weakest storyline and the supporting characters leave it lacking much punch. Perfectly watchable, but not a patch on “Dirty Harry” from a decade earlier.
r96sk
An improvement on <em>'The Enforcer'</em>, if still short of <em>'Dirty Harry'</em> and <em>'Magnum Force'</em>. Clint Eastwood (also dir.) remains the constant high of these films, as the American rattles off a famous <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Go_ahead,_make_my_day">catchphrase</a> in this installment. Sondra Locke is very good behind Eastwood, she's arguably the most standout support cast member from the whole series (thus far) to be honest. A deep storyline coupled with all the usual things you get from this set of films and you have with a suitably entertaining flick. Interested to see how it all wraps up with finale <em>'The Dead Pool'</em>.
Andres Gomez
Quite forgettable. Eastwood is still good as Harry, OK in the direction and the new thing is to have a woman as the main criminal but that's it. 80's music arrive to wipe out one of the few things that were good about these movies. The plot is really bad. Quite an example of early 80's movies.






