Description: The French Connection (1971) is a gritty, groundbreaking crime thriller directed by William Friedkin. It stars Gene Hackman as Jimmy "Popeye" Doyle, a relentless New York City detective, and Roy Scheider as his partner, Buddy Russo. The film follows their obsessive pursuit of a massive heroin-smuggling operation between France and the United States. Based on a true story, The French Connection delves into the dark underbelly of crime and the unyielding efforts of law enforcement, capturing the harsh, realistic feel of 1970s New York. The plot centers around Doyle and Russo as they track a heroin shipment led by a sophisticated French smuggler named Alain Charnier, played by Fernando Rey. The investigation is grueling and often pushes Doyle to the edge, exploring his morally ambiguous tactics and near-obsessive determination to bring down the operation. Hackman’s portrayal of Doyle is unforgettable; he’s rough, single-minded, and willing to break the rules to catch the criminals. This performance won Hackman his first Academy Award for Best Actor. The French Connection is perhaps most famous for its intense car chase scene, one of the most thrilling in film history. In this iconic sequence, Doyle races through the streets of New York, weaving in and out of traffic to pursue a suspect riding an elevated train above him. Friedkin filmed this sequence on actual New York streets without permits for most shots, creating an exhilarating, chaotic realism that has influenced action cinema for decades. The film was a major critical and commercial success, winning five Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Director for Friedkin, Best Actor for Hackman, and Best Adapted Screenplay. Its documentary-style cinematography, done by Owen Roizman, helped define the look of 1970s crime dramas, with handheld shots and natural lighting that added to its realism and intensity. The French Connection remains a classic in American cinema, widely praised for its raw portrayal of crime and law enforcement, its iconic performances, and its uncompromising look at the cost of obsessive dedication to justice. It set a new standard for crime thrillers and is still hailed as one of the greatest cop films of all time. Condition: Our DVDs are from our personal collection from over the years and are in very good to like new condition. Buying: Please check our customer feedback and buy with confidence. You are buying without the benefit of a physical once-over, so we strive to take the most representative pictures possible. Our most valued customer is a careful buyer who takes time to study the photos, reads the description, and asks pertinent questions. Shipping: Shipping quotes include all postage, packing, and insurance. We ship with USPS Media Mail, and sometimes delivery runs slower than that quoted by the Postal Service. Please let us know if you would like another service, and we will quote you a price.
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Rating: R
Sub-Genre: Cops & Robbers
Director: William Friedkin
Studio: 20th Century Fox
Edition: Collector's Edition
Type: Movie
Format: DVD
Language: English
Actor: Gene Hackman
Features: Widescreen
Genre: Crime
Movie/TV Title: The French Connection
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