4 months ago 24th Jun 13:30
Clint Eastwood won't rule out making another 'Dirty Harry' movie.
The actor said that because of his age, it is unlikely another film would be made, but admits there is always a possibility.
He told MTV: "I'm 78 years old, and you're pretty well drummed out of the police force by that age.
"There could be a scenario. I suppose if some mythical writer came out of nowhere and it was the greatest thing on the planet, I'd certainly have to think about it, but it's not like I've ever courted it.
"I feel like that was an era of my life, and I've gone on to other things. I'm not sure about being Dirty Harry again, but who knows?"
Clint also revealed that he was only offered the role after Frank Sinatra suffered an injury - and admits he refused to accept the role until the script was changed.
He added: "They tried Frank Sinatra and Robert Mitchum and Steve McQueen. Then they finally ended up with Frank Sinatra. I was in postproduction on 'Play Misty for Me', and they called up and asked, 'Are you still interested in 'Dirty Harry'?' I said, 'What happened to Frank Sinatra?' And they said, 'Frank Sinatra's got some problem with his hand and he can't hold a gun.' That sounded like a pretty lame excuse, but it didn't matter to me. I said, 'I'll do it.' But since they had initially talked to me, there had been all these rewrites. I said, 'I'm only interested in the original script.'
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