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  48. A pair of NYC cops in the Narcotics Bureau stumble onto a drug smuggling job with a French connection.
  49. Police partners Doyle and Russo put a candy store under surveillance based on a hunch that something fishy was going on. Eventually it turns out that the proprietors are involved in one of the biggest narcotics smuggling rings on either side of the Atlantic, and the cops go to work.
  50. I just finished reading Robin Moores book of the same title and all I have to say is the book is way better.The movie doesn't do justice to the real story.The only part that I felt was faithful to the book was the chase in the subway between "popeye" and frog one. The shoot outs were laughable.....Matter of fact there was none in the book!The character development was terrible if non-existent. I did enjoy Gene Hackman as Doyle though,he definitely fit the part. Oh oh and I did like the shake down at the diner to talk to their "stool".Overall this movie sucked story wise but the action was cool especially for its time. I'd recommend reading the book.
  51. The American Film Institute rated this as the 70th best movie of all time. I highly disagree. While the movie wasn't horrible, it certainly wasn't one of the top 500 movies that I have ever seen. Even the famous "chase" scene wasn't all that exciting for me. Maybe back in 1971, this was cutting edge, but today it just didn't cut the mustard. I actually really enjoy older movies, but this was not one of them. It was like watching a serious episode of "Barney Miller" or an episode of "The Streets of San Francisco." 6 Stars.
  52. Producer and screenwriter have added enough fictional flesh to provide director William Friedkin and his overall topnotch cast with plenty of material, and they make the most of it.
  53. The word "frog" is often used as a derogatory term for someone of French descent. When Popeye refers to Charnier as "Frog One," he's trying to distinguish Charnier from his partner, Pierre Nicoli. It can also be a way to show Popeye's generally bigoted attitude. He's deliberately trying to confuse Willy into making a confession. Poughkeepsie is a small city about 80 miles north of New York on the Hudson River. Willy may have a drug connection up there that buys product from him and sells it in that region. His line, which is somewhere along the lines of "when was the last time you picked your feet in Poughkeepsie" is basically nonsense. Repeating it and variations of it including only Poughkeepsie or just when the person has last "picked their feet", over and over in a threatening manner, is a tactic meant to bewilder the subject. While the criminal is desperately trying to figure out what this sentence is a code for, the interrogators intersperse the badgering with actual questions like "who's your connection Willie, what's his name!?" and "is it Joe the barber?" The totally confused criminal up against the wall, doesn't know what this Poughkeepsie thing is, but it sounds bad and he sure didn't do it. So to take the questioning away from this mysterious act the police think he's performed, that must be pretty terrible, Willie admits to what they really want to know out of fear. This tactic/phrase was actually developed by the character that Gene Hackman played, in real life (the movie is loosely based on a true story). Source: French Connection Commentary extra found in the DVD version of the movie. They more than likely bought Devereaux a new car exactly like the old one. Putting the car back together after spending several hours tearing it apart would have taken at least twice as long, plus there was the actual damage they caused to the interior while ripping out upholstery, carpeting & other trim. From there it'd be a simple matter of buying a new Lincoln, pulling out the rocker panels in that one & stashing the heroin & transferring the license plates to it. a5c7b9f00b
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