Harry Julian Fink (Writing)

Little is known about Harry Julian Fink, a figure with a modest footprint in Writing. Stay tuned for updates as more details become available.

Works

6.3

The Dead Pool

Dirty Harry Callahan returns for his final film adventure. Together with his partner Al Quan, he must investigate the systematic murder of actors and musicians. By the time Harry learns that the murders are a part of a sick game to predict the deaths of celebrities before they happen, it may be too late...

Release Date:1988-07-13

Department:Writing

Job:Characters

Vote Count:854

6.5

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.

Release Date:1983-12-08

Department:Writing

Job:Characters

Vote Count:907

6.7

The Enforcer

Dirty Harry Callahan returns again, this time saddled with a rookie female partner. Together, they must stop a terrorist group consisting of angry Vietnam veterans.

Release Date:1976-12-16

Department:Writing

Job:Characters

Vote Count:890

6.1

Cahill: United States Marshal

J.D. Cahill is the toughest U.S. Marshal they've got, just the sound of his name makes bad guys stop in their tracks, so when his two young boy's want to get his attention they decide to rob a bank. They end up getting more than they bargained for.

Release Date:1973-07-11

Department:Writing

Job:Writer

Vote Count:144

7.4

Dirty Harry

When a madman dubbed 'Scorpio' terrorizes San Francisco, hard-nosed cop, Harry Callahan – famous for his take-no-prisoners approach to law enforcement – is tasked with hunting down the psychopath.

Release Date:1971-12-23

Department:Writing

Job:Screenplay

Vote Count:2494

6.9

Big Jake

An aging Texas cattle man who has outlived his time swings into action when outlaws kidnap his grandson.

Release Date:1971-05-26

Department:Writing

Job:Writer

Vote Count:230

6.2

Ice Station Zebra

A top-secret Soviet spy satellite -- using stolen Western technology -- malfunctions and then goes into a descent that lands it near an isolated Arctic research encampment called Ice Station Zebra, belonging to the British, which starts sending out distress signals before falling silent. The atomic submarine Tigerfish, commanded by Cmdr. James Ferraday (Rock Hudson), is dispatched to save them.

Release Date:1968-10-23

Department:Writing

Job:Screenstory

Vote Count:166

T.H.E. Cat
8.0

T.H.E. Cat

T.H.E. Cat is an American action drama that aired during the 1966-1967 television season on NBC, co-sponsored by R.J. Reynolds and Lever Brothers. The series was created by Harry Julian Fink, the creator of Dirty Harry . Robert Loggia starred as the title character, Thomas Hewitt Edward Cat. T. H. E. Cat is a forerunner of television characters such as The Equalizer, who skirt the edges of the law and bring skills from earlier careers on behalf of those needing more help than the police can offer. The series preceded the 1968-1970 ABC television series It Takes a Thief, which was also about a cat burglar who used his skills for good.

Release Date:1966-09-16

Department:Creator

Job:Creator

Vote Count:3

6.7

Major Dundee

During the last winter of the Civil War, cavalry officer Amos Dundee leads a contentious troop of Army regulars, Confederate prisoners and scouts on an expedition into Mexico to destroy a band of Apaches who have been raiding U.S. bases in Texas.

Release Date:1965-03-15

Department:Writing

Job:Story

Vote Count:161

The Eleventh Hour
6.0

The Eleventh Hour

The Eleventh Hour is an American medical drama about psychiatry starring Wendell Corey, Jack Ging, and Ralph Bellamy, which aired sixty-two new episodes plus selected rebroadcasts on NBC from October 3, 1962, to September 9, 1964.

Release Date:1962-10-03

Department:Writing

Job:Writer

Episode Count:1

Vote Count:2

Tate
4.5

Tate

Tate is an American Western television series that aired on NBC from June 8 until September 14, 1960. It was created by Harry Julian Fink, who wrote most of the scripts, and produced by Perry Como's Roncom Video Films, Inc., as a summer replacement for The Perry Como Show. Richard Whorf guest starred once on the series and directed the majority of the episodes. Ida Lupino directed one segment.

Release Date:1960-06-08

Department:Creator

Job:Creator

Vote Count:4

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