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French Connection 2
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The movie follows Detective 'Popeye' Doyle (Gene Hackman) as he is still hot on the trail of slippery drug trafficker Charnier (Fernando Rey), who eluded him in New York.
The movie follows Detective 'Popeye' Doyle (Gene Hackman) as he is still hot on the trail of slippery drug trafficker Charnier (Fernando Rey), who eluded him in New York.
Actors:
Reine Prat,
Jean-Pierre Zola,
Fernando Rey,
Roland Blanche,
Pierre Collet,
Jacques Dynam,
Daniel Vérité,
Paul Mercey,
Raoul Delfosse,
Manu Pluton,
Charles Millot,
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Reine Prat
Jean-Pierre Zola
5 February 1916, Vienna, Austria-Hungary
Fernando Rey
20 September 1917, A Coruña, Galicia, Spain
Roland Blanche
December 31, 1943 in Choisy-le-Roi, Val-de-Marne, France
Pierre Collet
10 March 1914, Montrouge, Seine [now Hauts-de-Seine], France
Jacques Dynam
30 December 1912, Paris, France
Daniel Vérité
Paul Mercey
January 10, 1923 in Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia [now Serbia]
Raoul Delfosse
12 May 1924, Aulnoy-lez-Valenciennes, Nord, France
Manu Pluton
Charles Millot
23 December 1921, Novi Pavljani, Croatia, Yugoslavia [now Croatia]
Director:
John Frankenheimer
John Frankenheimer
19 February 1930, Queens, New York City, New York, USA
Country:
United States
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Tolucan Times
September 26, 2004
A classic with a terrifid car chase
December 17, 2009
looks lost in space and time
eFilmCritic.com
July 25, 2002
Couldn't even hold the original film's hat, but earns points just for not sucking outright.
March 11, 2009
you can't help but feel a sense of disillusionment ... because the finality of it is so harsh and so sudden that it draws your attention less to the idea of justice served than it does to the brute simplicity of violent retribution and the ultimately cycl
November 12, 2004
John Frankenheimer's ("The Manchurian Candidate") version outshines William Friedkin's 1971 original.
Apollo Guide
February 23, 2009
If you take away comparisons with the original, it's a reasonably solid, if flawed, crime thriller; but it does shrink into the shadow cast by its vastly superior predecessor.
March 14, 2015
French Connection II, sequel or no, comes off as more of a felt work, and what I make contact with through it is a director.
March 24, 2009
The last ten minutes are the best thing about it (that final shot is one of the best of the '70s), and it's no coincidence that in this ten minutes Frankenheimer returns to his technician passions.
Video-Reviewmaster.com
July 02, 2007
Nearly as high powered and gritty as the first 'Connection.'
Filmcritic.com
April 01, 2009
may wrap up the story the original began, but it just doesn't have the same magic
February 22, 2009
More conventional than its predecessor, but it's still unconventional by the cop thriller standard set by a wash of anonymous, lesser films. [Blu-ray]
March 14, 2009
While it certainly is a couple of notches below its action classic original, French Connection II is still a darned good action film that maintains the core of its central character and has some added layers that are genuinely disturbing.

