Why audiences root for The French Connection’s Popeye Doyle against all odds
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Why audiences root for The French Connection’s Popeye Doyle against all odds
More than half a century after William Friedkin’s revolutionary action film stunned viewers, Geoffrey Macnab looks at how the rogue cop at its centre manages to be so perversely sympathetic
The French Connection Review: Gritty 1971 NYC Thriller
Step into 1971 New York with this French Connection review. Gene Hackman’s Popeye Doyle hunts crime in a gritty thriller that redefined the genre. We’re unpacking William Friedkin’s Oscar-winning masterpiece, from its raw streets to its relentless pulse. A Night at the IFC Center I saw The French Connection at the IFC Center, an art house movie theater in Greenwich Village in New York City, sinking into a worn seat with coffee in hand. Then, the…
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