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  1. FRENCH CONNECTION II. Trailer. Directed by. John Frankenheimer. United States, 1975. Action, Crime, Drama, Thriller. 119. Synopsis. New York narcotics detective Popeye Doyle follows the trail of the French connection smuggling ring to France where he teams up with the gendarmes to hunt down the ringleader.

  2. Duration. 1h 58m. Sound. Mono (Westrex Recording System) Color. Color (DeLuxe) Theatrical Aspect Ratio. 1.85 : 1. New York narcotics detective Popeye Doyle follows the trail of the French connection smuggling ring to France where he teams up with the gendarmes to hunt down the ringleader.

  3. The French Connection (llamada en España Contra el imperio de la droga, en Hispanoamérica Contacto en Francia y en un redoblaje como La conexión francesa) es una película estadounidense de 1971 dirigida por William Friedkin. [1] Basada en la novela homónima escrita por Robin Moore, [2] está protagonizada en sus papeles principales por Gene Hackman, Roy Scheider y Fernando Rey.

  4. French Connection II is a film directed by John Frankenheimer with Gene Hackman, Fernando Rey, Bernard Fresson, Jean-Pierre Castaldi .... Year: 1975. Original title: The French Connection II. Synopsis: This sequel to the Oscar-winning "The French Connection" picks up almost exactly where the earlier film leaves off. Still on ...

  5. French Connection Nr 2 Gene Hackman är tillbaka i sin legendariska roll som den tuffa utredaren Popeye Doyle i denna hyllade actionuppföljare. När han är i Marseilles på jakt efter heroinhandlare blir Doyle kidnappad och tvingas till missbruk.

  6. French Connection II é um filme policial de drama produzido nos Estados Unidos em 1975, dirigido por John Frankenheimer e estrelado por Gene Hackman. É a continuação do filme The French Connection de 1971.. Sinopse. Jimmy "Popeye" Doyle é enviado até Marselha para capturar o traficante de drogas Alain Charnier.. Elenco. Gene Hackman — Jimmy Popeye Doyle

  7. Entertainment Weekly. French Connection II is not exactly a fun flick (there’s a harrowing sequence where the bad guys shoot Hackman full of heroin, for example), but in its own twisted way it’s something of an art film — perhaps the most profoundly absurdist and pessimistic detective film ever made. Read More. FULL REVIEW.