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The French Connection
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Driving by his deep will of making the biggest bargain in his life, Alain Charnier, a French criminal, who plans for sending about 32 million of heroin to Los Angeles, but he has been followed by an undercover detective, the thing that leads him to send them with his kind friend, Henri Devereaux, a well-known television personality, the thing that brings terrible for him.
Driving by his deep will of making the biggest bargain in his life, Alain Charnier, a French criminal, who plans for sending about 32 million of heroin to Los Angeles, but he has been followed by an undercover detective, the thing that leads him to send them with his kind friend, Henri Devereaux, a well-known television personality, the thing that brings terrible for him.
Actors:
Santos Morales,
Eddie Egan,
Willy Switkes,
Irving Abrahams,
Fernando Rey,
The Three Degrees,
Alan Weeks,
Melonie Haller,
Benny Marino,
William Coke,
Robert Dahdah,
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Santos Morales
Eddie Egan
3 January 1930, New York City, New York, USA
Willy Switkes
12 November 1929, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
Irving Abrahams
Fernando Rey
20 September 1917, A Coruña, Galicia, Spain
The Three Degrees
Alan Weeks
1948
Melonie Haller
Benny Marino
William Coke
Robert Dahdah
8 March 1926, San Juan, Puerto Rico
Director:
William Friedkin
William Friedkin
29 August 1935, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Country:
United States
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September 11, 2011
Four decades after its initial release, William Friedkin's Oscar-sweeper The French Connection remains an electrifying achievement.
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A knockout police thriller with so much jarring excitement that it almost calls for comic-book expletives. POW! ZOWIE!
September 08, 2015
Gangbusters adjusted to the new decade's grungy ambiguity
February 13, 2012
Hard as nail crime saga with a blistering central performance.
March 11, 2015
Classic cop film with frequent profanity, violence.
February 22, 2015
Its trigger-fast, explosive scenes and high-tension chase sequences (the one in "Bullitt" pales by comparison) will have you literally gasping for breath.
Time Out New York
January 18, 2008
William Friedkin's symphony of long, sharp shocks is memorable for any number of sequences.
July 12, 2012
...a classic bit of '70s filmmaking.
February 19, 2008
Producer Philip D'Antoni and screenwriter Ernest Tidyman have added enough fictional flesh to provide director William Friedkin and his overall topnotch cast with plenty of material, and they make the most of it.
February 19, 2013
To watch The French Connection now is to experience the shock of the old: a lost world of the city, and a lost style of film-making.
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Popeye also earned counterculture points by mistakenly shooting a federal agent and exhibiting a conspicuous lack of remorse.

