Dirty Harry - Ransom Run: The Cross
Then … Mount Davidson Park is on the right as Gonzalez drives up a steep hill and pulls over.
… and Now, this is Dalewood Way in the Sherwood Forest neighborhood (map) where the view looks west across Forest Hill, West Portal and beyond. For locational reference, the house at far left by the power pole is 125 Dalewood Way.
Then … Meanwhile Callahan reaches his destination atop Mount Davidson, San Francisco’s highest hill. As he approaches he is dwarfed by the massive illuminated cross.
… and Now, the cross is still there, a reverent attraction for thousands of visitors every year.
In 1934 this 103 foot tall reinforced concrete structure replaced a succession of three smaller wooden crosses that had been built here between 1923 and 1931, each destined to be destroyed by fire. The new cross was illuminated year-round with twelve 1,000 Watt lamps until the energy crisis of 1976 dictated otherwise but this 1971 Dirty Harry scene is a record of its former dramatic luminance. (Go here for an interesting history by FoundSF of Mount Davidson Park and the cross)
The nearby Twin Peaks isn’t the only vista point with sweeping views of downtown and the surrounding city; check out this view across Diamond Heights just steps from the cross.
At the base of the cross Scorpio’s voice from the shadows commands him to drop the bag, raise his hands and turn to face the cross.
From behind, Scorpio rifle-whips Callahan to the ground. Barely conscious, our helpless hero appears doomed but before the gloating killer dispatches him (…“Goodbye, Callahan!”…) Gonzalez arrives and engages him in a fierce gun battle.
During the confusion Callahan grabs a concealed knife - he had taped it to his shin just in case - and manages to stab Scorpio. Shrieking, the startled psycho grabs the ransom bag and staggers off with the knife protruding from his thigh; Callahan and Gonzalez, both wounded, are in no shape to stop him. As police arrive in response to the gunshots Scorpio escapes but drops the bag along the way; at least the ransom has survived intact.