The French Connection
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The French Connection

A pair of NYPD detectives in the Narcotics Bureau stumble onto a heroin smuggling ring based in Marseilles, but stopping them and capturing their lead...ers proves an elusive goal. Show More

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The French Connection is a thrilling crime drama from 1971. The story follows two New York City detectives, Jimmy Popeye Doyle and Buddy Cloudy Russo, who are part of the Narcotics Bureau. They accidentally uncover a massive heroin smuggling operation in Marseilles.

Determined to take down the ring, Doyle and Russo embark on a dangerous mission to capture its leaders. However, their task proves to be far from easy, as they face numerous obstacles and the elusive criminals always seem to be one step ahead.

The movie brilliantly depicts the gritty reality of police work, showcasing the ruthless and sometimes corrupt nature of the criminal underworld. Gene Hackman delivers an outstanding performance as the relentless and unorthodox Doyle, earning him the Academy Award for Best Actor.

The French Connection is known for its iconic car chase scene, considered one of the greatest in film history. Director William Friedkin captures the tension and adrenaline-filled moments as Doyle races through the streets of New York in pursuit of the criminals.

With its gripping storyline, intense performances, and superb action sequences, The French Connection is a must-watch for fans of crime dramas and classic cinema. Strap in for a thrilling ride that will keep you on the edge of your seat from start to finish.

Also Known As:

The French Connection

Release Date:

09 Oct 1971

Writers:

Ernest Tidyman, Robin Moore

Awards:

Won 5 Oscars. 22 wins & 12 nominations total