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  1. Directed by John Frankenheimer. With Gene Hackman, Fernando Rey, Bernard Fresson and Philippe Léotard.Blu-ray (Amazon) https://amzn.to/3pGMsiIWatch (On Prime...

  2. Roger Ebert January 01, 1975. Tweet. Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. Popeye Doyle, the New York narc created by Gene Hackman in " The French Connection ," was the most compelling of characters, a man driven by violent hungers that had little to do with his job as a cop. He needed the violence, maybe, to survive the toughest beat in town.

  3. French Connection 2 est une suite respectueuse de l’original, mais dont l’histoire trop classique n’est pas le point fort. Synopsis : L’Américain Popeye Doyle enquête à Marseille sur le réseau de drogue contrôlé par le Français Alain Charnier. Les investigations s’avèrent difficiles à mener….

  4. Barthélémy resents hosting Popeye, whose aggressive, go-at-it-alone tactics resulted in the deaths of two policemen. Furthermore, corruption within the New York Police Department resulted in the disappearance of the heroin Popeye took into custody. Popeye thinks the French police are incompetent and lazy, and he shows open disregard for ...

  5. French Connection II. Crime 1975 1 hr 59 min. Available on Prime Video, Hulu, Max. Jimmy "Popeye" Doyle (Gene Hackman) is back after narrowly escaping the clutches of Alain Charnier in the first film, and Doyle's out for revenge. Taking his quest to Charnier's home turf, Doyle is determined to bring down Charnier's heroin ring and he enlists ...

  6. French Connection II ist ein 1975 von John Frankenheimer gedrehter Film und die Fortsetzung von Brennpunkt Brooklyn aus dem Jahr 1971. Gene Hackman spielt wie auch im ersten Teil den New Yorker Polizisten Jimmy „Popeye“ Doyle.. Im Gegensatz zu Brennpunkt Brooklyn, der auf einer wahren Begebenheit basiert, ist das Drehbuch zu French Connection II rein fiktiv und konzentriert sich noch mehr ...

  7. 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.