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Gran Torino
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Jan. 8 2009, Published 6:25 a.m. ET
(Warner Bros.)
Starring: Clint Eastwood
Ever wondered what Dirty Harry would be like in his 70s? After Gran Torino, we think we might know! Eastwood, who stars and directs, plays Walt Kowalski, a cranky widowed Korean War vet who keeps to himself — until he gets involved with the immigrant family next door. Gran Torino is full of funny, touching surprises, and at 78, Clint shows no signs of slowing down.