The Enforcer (1976)
John Mitchum: DiGeorgio
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Quotes
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Frank DiGiorgio : Hey, what's with the citizen?
[Harry turns the car around and approaches a restaurant, with a worried-looking waiter outside. Harry addresses the waiter as he pulls up]
Harry Callahan : Police officer, what's the problem?
Waiter #1 : Oh, thank God. He's inside.
[he turns to go back into the restaurant]
Waiter #1 : [Harry looks at him puzzedly, doesn't move]
Waiter #1 : [noticing Harry isn't following him] Come on, it's a heart attack!
Harry Callahan : [to Digorgio] Wait here.
Waiter #1 : Make some room, please. Please move aside. Please, move aside, this is an emergency.
[Harry and the waiter continue into the restaurant]
Waiter #1 : Excuse us, please. Would you please move over. Would you please give us room.
[to the owner]
Waiter #1 : He's a police officer.
Restaurant Owner : Police? But where's the ambulance?
Waiter #2 : [to Harry] This poor man's had a heart attack. I think he's still breathing, though.
Harry Callahan : [gazes down at the man on the floor, then begins kicking him in the ribs] Come on, get up. Get up! Get up. Come on.
Waiter #2 : What are you doing?
Harry Callahan : [continuing] Come on, get up, get up, get up! Come on!
[Harry grabs him by the tie and yanks him to his feet]
Restaurant Customer : [shocked] I say!
Harry Callahan : [pulling the man out of the restaurant by his tie] Party's over.
Freddie the Fainter : Thanks a lot, Harry.
Harry Callahan : What are you squawking about? You got the free meal, didn't you?
Freddie the Fainter : Yeah, but I always enjoy that ride in the ambulance.
Harry Callahan : Get out of here.
[shoves him away]
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Frank DiGiorgio : [DiGiorgio is dying] Harry, listen, the punk who cut me. I've seen him before.
Harry Callahan : Where?
Frank DiGiorgio : ...I just can't make the name.
Lt. Al Bressler : Well, where do you know him from, Frank?
Frank DiGiorgio : That homicide, remember, Harry? The old hooker, Filmore district. The summer of '71?
Harry Callahan : Yeah, well, what about it?
Frank DiGiorgio : He was one of the pimps we questioned. We liked him for it, Harry, we liked him real good.
Harry Callahan : As I recall, we liked everybody north of Market Street on that one.
Frank DiGiorgio : He had one of those cutesy-pie, little boy names: Charlie, or something... or Bobby...
Lt. Al Bressler : I'll check Records, they should have your notes.
[Bressler leaves]
Frank DiGiorgio : Ten-to-one they blow it.
Harry Callahan : Not this time, Frank.