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Released in the same year as Clint Eastwood's DIRTY HARRY (1971), William Friedkin's THE FRENCH CONNECTION marked the beginning of a new era of gritty, urban police dramas. Here, the theme of tough-cop amorality serves a conservative demand for a police-state crackdown on the domestic chaos and subversive youth culture of the Vietnam War period. The film is based on the true story of two New York City police detectives and their investigation into a French heroin smuggling operation. THE FRENCH CONNECTION is perhaps best known for its infamous, masterfully filmed chase scene (influenced by Peter Yates' BULLITT) in which the lead
Released in the same year as Clint Eastwood's DIRTY HARRY (1971), William Friedkin's THE FRENCH CONNECTION marked the beginning of a new era of gritty, urban police dramas. Here, the theme of tough-cop amorality serves a conservative demand for a police-state crackdown on the domestic chaos and subversive youth culture of the Vietnam War period. The film is based on the true story of two New York City police detectives and their investigation into a French heroin smuggling operation. THE FRENCH CONNECTION is perhaps best known for its infamous, masterfully filmed chase scene (influenced by Peter Yates' BULLITT) in which the lead policeman, Popeye Doyle (Gene Hackman), recklessly drives a stolen car through oncoming traffic in pursuit of a sniper escaping by elevated train. The thrill of this crime drama is accentuated by director William Friedkin's early European influences, perhaps best represented by the handheld documentary-style visuals and Friedkin's claims that the Oscar-winning screenplay was frequently disregarded in favor of improvisation. THE FRENCH CONNECTION marked not only a significant change of course for his career, but also a stylistic shift that all of Hollywood would soon follow.
Theatrical release: October 9, 1971 Based on events that occurred in 1961. Shot almost entirely on location in New York City, and briefly in Marseilles, France. THE FRENCH CONNECTION is number 70 on the American Film Institute's list of America's 100 Greatest Movies. People were allegedly injured during the filming of the famous chase scene. Friedkin is rumored to have shot parts of the chase scene himself.
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Manufacturer: 20th Century Fox
Release date: 25 September 2001
Number of discs: 2
UPC: 024543020660
Tags: Action (1), Drugs (1), Cops (1), Police (1), New York City (1), Recommended (1), Thieves (1), Action/adventure (1), AFI Top 100 (1), Essential Cinema (1), AFI Top 100 (1997) (1), AFI Top 50 Heroes (1), AFI Top 100 Thrills (1)
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