New York narcotics detective Popeye Doyle follows the trail of the French connection smuggling ring to France where he teams up with the gendarmes to hunt down the ringleader. –IMDb
Born in New York and raised in Queens, John Frankenheimer wanted to become a professional tennis player. He loved movies and his favorite actor was Robert Mitchum. He decided he wanted to be an actor but then he applied for and was accepted in the Motion Picture Squadron of the Air Force where he realized his natural talent to handle a camera. After his military discharge he began a TV career in 1953 convincing CBS to hire him as an assistant director, which consisted mainly working as a cameraman at that time. He eventually started to direct the show he was working on as an assistant director. Frankenheimer still didn’t want to direct films. He liked to direct live television, and he would have continued to do it if the profession itself hadn’t cease to exist. He first turned to the big screen with The Young Stranger (1957) which he hated to do because he thought he didn’t understand movies and wasn’t used to work with only one camera. Disappointed with his first feature film experience… read more
Well, the way police act in France is way different than the way New York's police act, it's quite obvious that this would be a different film. However, did the wrtiers ever thought about their audiences when making this sequel that is a little bit lifeless if compared to the original. Good film but weaker than the previous episode. And this is all fiction; while the other was a real case presented with some changes
Solid direction and effort by all but man did this script suck. Act 2 is such a slog when Hackman's forced to become an addict. It probably seemed interesting in the room but was a bad idea for a story. Doesn't hold a candle to the original.