Summary: Five--count 'em, five--chances to wallow in the shoot-first, ask-questions-later ethos of San Francisco cop Harry Callahan, who became a signature character for actor Clint Eastwood. The first one, "Dirty Harry", is the best, a Don Siegel film in which Harry flouts rules about police brutality to capture a serial killer. In "Magnum Force" he tracks rogue cops and utters his "Do you feel lucky, punk?" speech. In "The Enforcer" he gets a female partner (future "Cagney and Lacy" star Tyne Daly). "Sudden Impact" featured him tracking a female serial killer and offered a new catch phrase: "Go ahead. Make my day." And "The Dead Pool", aside from offering a smart little chase involving a radio-controlled model car, brought him face to face with Liam Neeson. You can't ask for much more firepower in one box than this. "--Marshall Fine"