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Kole 2023-09-22 01:00:06
Damn almost fell asleep....
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Josiane 2023-07-17 02:34:29
Many bridges have been imitated by later generations. The rhythm behind is full of rhythm. The subway and train tracking are very good. I can't believe it was a film from...
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Alexzander 2023-04-21 17:59:04
The car chasing the train is really thrilling and well-planned, but other than that, it's pretty bad. Tracking and arresting is just a...
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Tre 2023-03-18 03:34:44
It really reflects the case-solving process of the front-line anti-narcotics police. They really worked hard. But in the end, these big drug lords often escape the punishment of the law, which is...
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Raina 2022-11-24 17:11:20
The stern and tough style may have influenced many directors and films. "The Bourne Bourne" is estimated to be...
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Nicole 2022-11-05 06:44:10
★★★☆ Best clips live up to their...
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Constance 2022-11-02 14:50:03
Now it seems to be at the level of ordinary commercial action movies. However, forty years ago, they created a generation of police and gangster movies. The story itself is not very good, but a few scenes are quite interesting, especially the track in the subway. with...
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Duncan 2022-10-10 18:40:01
If I were watching in '71, I'd put in more...
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Hester 2022-10-05 18:32:29
It's a pity that these car chases are now...
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Carter 2022-09-21 20:31:29
How many first shot models of...
The French Connection Comments
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Jimmy 'Popeye' Doyle: All right! You put a shiv in my partner. You know what that means? Goddammit! All winter long I got to listen to him gripe about his bowling scores. Now I'm gonna bust your ass for those three bags and I'm gonna nail you for picking your feet in Poughkeepsie.
[a few scenes later:]
Walt Simonson: Popeye. You still picking your feet in Poughkeepsie?
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Jimmy 'Popeye' Doyle: All right, Popeye's here! Get your hands on your heads, get off the bar, and get on the wall!
Director: William Friedkin
Language: English,French Release date: October 9, 1971