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Summary

➡ “French Connection 2” is the sequel to the award-winning film “French Connection”, featuring Gene Hackman reprising his role as Detective Popeye Doyle. In this film, Doyle travels to Marseille, France, a major hub for heroin trade, to catch Alain Charnier, the French Connection. The story revolves around a thrilling game of cat and mouse, with Doyle being used as bait to trap Charnier. This film is the final chapter in the pursuit of the French Connection.

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French Connection 2. The only film that could follow the French Connection. When Gene Hackman created the character of Detective Popeye Doyle in the French Connection, his performance won the Academy Award for Best Actor. Now, 20th Century Fox presents Gene Hackman in a new look at the legend of Popeye Doyle and the pursuit of the French Connection. An incredible chase that leads to Marseille, France, the crossroads of Europe and Africa, the beginning of the Riviera, the world’s busiest port for the trading of heroin, and the headquarters of Prague 1, the French Connection. But Marseille isn’t Manhattan.

Beginly, like a, um, four rows of straight up tons of water on the side. Cool? Mayonnaise! Mayo, mayo, mayo, mayo. Scotch! There is a red pigeon. El scotch-o. What’s that? Mayo. Mayo. Popeye. Mr. Doyle, I was requested to help you. I didn’t request that you come here. What do you know about Marseille? You think it’s hard? I’m just kicking blacks around the streets. I’ve been a New York cop for 14 years. I know that the dope that comes out of this city has killed a lot more than I have. Look, I’ve got to be a lamppost into New York than the President of France, but I came over here one thing and one thing more, and that’s to get Charnier, and that’s what I’m going to do.

A trap is set for Alain Charnier, the French Connection, and Popeye is the bait. In an extraordinary game of cat and mouse. A game where there are no wolves, and there are no winners, until the bait gets hooked. I must say, Mr. Doyle, that you were the one person I did not want to see again. But I would call. Honest, but stupid, but honest. Tell me the truth. I was set up one night. Whose idea was it? Come on out, I’ll burn you! Come on out! Come on out! This is Popeye’s Revenge, the final chapter in the pursuit of the French Connection.

French Connection 2. Why don’t you go back to New York and kill policemen since that’s what you do best? In 1971, the French Connection won the Academy Award for Best Picture of the Year. Only one film could follow it. Gene Hackman. In French Connection 2. [tr:trw].

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