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6.7

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Cast & Crew

Fernando Rey
As Alain Charnier
Hal Needham
As Doyle Kidnapper (uncredited)
Ed Lauter
As General William Brian
Jacques Dynam
As Inspector Genevoix
Gene Hackman
As "Popeye" Doyle
Bernard Fresson
As Henri Barthélémy
Philippe Léotard
As Jacques

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French Connection II is a thrilling action-crime film that follows the determined Popeye Doyle (Gene Hackman) as he tracks down the elusive drug kingpin Alain Charnier (Fernando Rey) in Marseille, France. Doyle's mission is complicated by language barriers and cultural differences, as he struggles to work with his French counterpart, Inspector Henri Barthélémy (Bernard Fresson). Despite the challenges, Doyle remains fiercely dedicated to his mission, even when he's kidnapped by Charnier's henchmen and forced to become addicted to heroin. After his release, Doyle must overcome his withdrawal symptoms and team up with Barthélémy to track down Charnier and dismantle his drug empire. The film takes viewers on a gripping journey filled with intense action, suspenseful moments, and a strong sense of determination from its protagonist. With its unique blend of drama, action, crime, and thriller elements, French Connection II is a must-see for anyone who enjoys powerful, gritty, and realistic storytelling.

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Some movies that have similar genres and were produced around the same time as French Connection II include Charley Varrick, The Gauntlet, Terminal Island, Sweeney 2, The Yakuza, Black Caesar.

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French Connection II was released in theaters on May 18, 1975.