The French Connection Usually ships in 24 hours Delivery is subject to warehouse availability. Shipping delays may occur if we receive more orders than stock. Our Price: $34.98 iRewards Program members receive iRewards Program points on this item. Ordering is 100% secure . Spend $39 or more at chapters.indigo.ca and your order ships free!. ( Details ) Starring: Gene Hackman Director: William Friedkin Video Release: September 2001 | Theatrical Release: 1971 Runtime: 102 Rating: R (MPAA) Released by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment | UPC: 024543020653 Notes Produced by D'Antoni-Schine-Moore. Color by DeLuxe. Shot almost entirely on location in New York, briefly in Marseilles, France. Additional cast: Bill Hickman (Mulderig); Ann Rebbot (Marie Charnier); Harold Gary (Weinstock); Arlene Farber (Angie Boca); Eddie Egan (Simonson); AndrT Ernotte (La Valle); Pat McDermott (Chemist); and The Three Degrees as Themselves. Additional credits: Ben Kazaskow (art director) and Ed Garzero (set decorator). Description This account of one of the largest U.S. drug busts at the time, loosely based on a true story and Moore's book, features one of the most famous chase scenes in film history as cars careen below the elevated train tracks dodging city traffic. The chase begins when a pair of hard-boiled New York City narcotics detectives uncover an elaborate heroin smuggling ring headed by a French crime boss. Hackman makes a lasting impression as tough-guy cop Popeye Doyle. Wunderkind Friedkin made his commercial breakthrough and won an Oscar for Best Director. The sequel, French Connection II (1975), directed by John Frankenheimer, is OK, too. Synopsis This account of one of the largest U.S. drug busts at the time, loosely based on a true story and Robin Moore's book, features one of the most famous chase scenes in film history as cars careen below the elevated train tracks dodging city traffic. The story begins as a pair of hard-boiled New York City narcotics detectives uncover an elaborate heroin smuggling ring headed by a French crime boss. Gene Hackman makes a lasting impression as tough-guy cop Popeye Doyle. Wunderkind William Friedkin made his commercial breakthrough and won an Oscar for Best Director. Edition Description Released in English Originally in English Digitally Mastered Closed Captioned THX NTSC (Canada and USA) Color Info Desk iREWARDS Program About Our Company Affiliate Opportunities Careers Contact Us Corporate Sales Gift Certificates Privacy Policy Shipping Rates Store Locations Wish List chapters.indigo.ca: dvd Shopping Bag | Account Centre | Wish List | Help iREWARDS Program | Corporate Sales | Store Locations All Products Books DVD Video Gifts DVD Advanced Search Search Tips About this DVD Notes Description Synopsis Action & Adventure Classics Cops / Murder / Mysteries General Martial Arts War Westerns Browse DVD View all Categories . Indigo Online Bookstore www.Chapters.Indigo.ca Chapters Pointe Claire Chapters Book Store Canadian Stores Chapters Books Toronto Chaptersbooks Chapters Store Locations Indigo And Chapters Chapters Pointe Claire Chapters Com Chapter's Bookstore Indigo And Chapters Chapters Hours www.Chapters.com Indigo Online Bookstore Chapters Website www Chapters Indigo Com Canadian Jewellery Stores Chapters Online Store Chaptersbooks Chapters Book Store Ottawa Chapters Sudbury Chapters.Indigo.ca Coles Bookstore
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