Charles McGregor

Charles McGregor

  • Born: 1922-9-1
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  • Extended Reading
    • Lottie 2022-04-18 17:34:52

      My humble opinion: The roles of police and gangsters are reversed.

      The French drug network has created a dead policeman with violent tendencies and racial discrimination. He has broken into black bars many times to find trouble, but only goes to black bars. He has a strong racist overtone and believes that black people are robbers, thieves or thieves. Drug...

    • Glennie 2022-04-18 17:34:52

      1970's New York

      From the beginning of the movie to the end, popeye is tracking, tracking. So the main line of the movie is very clear, that is to solve this drug case. The popeyes went to work almost unscrupulously, including the manslaughter of their colleagues. Without showing even a trace of sadness, he loaded...

    • Levi 2022-04-22 07:01:27

      It was recommended by Mr. Zhou Chuanji's movie. The first time I watched it, it was amazing! I feel that it is impossible to make such a movie now, whether it is the ending or the chase of the "cops and bandits" in the play. The most touching is the episode of borrowing a car to chase the subway. The whole subjective shot makes people's hearts pop out. It can be regarded as a feeling that may not be experienced in reality. On the other hand, the racing cars in the movies are basically panoramic shots made of molds, which makes people feel no sense of substitution. The final ending is surprising. After chasing for so long, the policeman who even killed his partner still failed to catch the big drug lord. It might be the norm in reality, but it might not be goodbye in the movies.

    • Dejah 2022-04-22 07:01:27

      It's a bit boring, but the chase scene is really exciting, and it has influenced future movies of this type. The ending is great! In addition, this film really has the shadow of HH grandpa!

    The French Connection quotes

    • Jimmy 'Popeye' Doyle: Hey you! Haircut! Where are you goin'?

    • Walt Simonson: Buddy, here's the warrant. The court order's in there for the wiretap, the judge gave you sixty days on it. Tell Doyle that Mulderig and Klein will sit in for the Feds. They'll make all the buys. Be sure you keep them informed of everything that goes down.

      Walt Simonson: [to Mulderig] You know Doyle, don't you, Bill?

      Bill Mulderig: Yeah, I know Popeye. His brilliant hunches cost the life of a good cop.

      Buddy "Cloudy" Russo: Hey look, if this is the way you're coming in on this, why don't you stay home and save us all a lot of grief?

      Bill Mulderig: Because that's my opinion!

      Buddy "Cloudy" Russo: Shove it up your ass.