#The French Connection
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citizenscreen · 2 months ago
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Gene Hackman as Jimmy "Popeye" Doyle in William Friedkin‘s THE FRENCH CONNECTION, which premiered in New York City and Los Angeles on October 7, 1971.
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archivedotorgfan · 3 months ago
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from 'film posters of the 1970s.'
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bodybebangin · 5 months ago
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AFI's 100 Greatest American Films Of All Time 93. The French Connection (1971)
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edwardashley · 2 months ago
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vibe-stash · 8 months ago
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The French Connection (1971)
Director: William Friedkin DOP: Owen Roizman Art Direction: Ben Kasazkow
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classicfilmpunk · 8 months ago
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The French Connection (1971)
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3amovies · 18 days ago
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The French Connection (1971, William Friedkin)
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coolthingsguyslike · 2 years ago
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annoyingthemesong · 1 year ago
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SUBLIME CINEMA #661 - THE FRENCH CONNECTION
RIP William Friedkin. This is one of the most important films of the 70's and New Hollywood cinema, when American directors started taking fearless approaches to capturing the grit, bleakness and paranoia of the era, often in a style of unvarnished realism. I missed this entry because Friedkin had done so many great films, even later in his career, that this one is almost obvious.
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angrynerdalpaca · 2 months ago
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I have the Headcanon that Chase would love “The French Connection”
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Rest in peace, William Friedkin (1935-2023).
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citizenscreen · 1 year ago
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William Friedkin, Gene Hackman, and Roy Scheider making THE FRENCH CONNECTION (1971)
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velvet4510 · 8 months ago
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filmbook21 · 1 year ago
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bitter69uk · 5 months ago
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Farewell to actor Tony Lo Bianco (19 October 1936 – 11 January 2024), who’s died aged 87. His obituaries are inevitably citing The French Connection (1971) as his most famous work, but I treasure his simultaneously sexy and repellent performance as the conman who teams up with Shirley Stoler as the titular homicidal duo in the disturbing 1970 cult shocker The Honeymoon Killers. (The first time I ever saw this twisted black comedy would have been at the glorious, much-missed Scala Cinema in Kings Cross in the early nineties. It left an indelible impression!). Lo Bianco’s gigolo Ray is a swarthy and manipulative charmer with a thick Spanish accent, a toupée and Latin rhythm in his hips. (As a bonus, we get a fleeting glimpse of Lo Bianco’s pert naked cafe con leche butt!). Now I definitely need to seek out his other cult movie entry, God Told Me To (1976). Read more here.
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lascitasdelashoras · 9 months ago
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WILLIAM FRIEDKIN - The french connection, por Adam Simpson
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