Latest News About Gene Hackman in The French Connection (1971)

Updated 2026-06-18 14:18

iconic role of Popeye Doyle propel his rise to stardom, winning him the Best Actor Oscar—Best Actor. William Friedkin's direction based on Robin Moore's nonfiction book tracks two detectives pursuing a heroin ring; that famous car chase is often described as a landmark moment in film. Hackman discusses the intense prep for Doyle. The film remains a touchstone in crime thriller filmmaking.

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Gene Hackman recalls ‘The French Connection’ 50 years later: ‘A moment in a checkered career of hits, misses’

It’s the heart-stopping moment when a bashed-in Pontiac LeMans hurtles beneath NYC’s elevated subway at 90 miles an hour, dodging traffic and pedestrians in a wild race to keep up with a hijacked N train rumbling overhead. That five-minute sequence — a crash course in ‘70s guerrilla filmmaking — is now regarded by many to be the best movie car chase of all time.

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Gene Hackman recalls 'The French Connection' 50 years later

It’s the heart-stopping moment when a bashed-in Pontiac LeMans hurtles beneath NYC’s elevated subway at 90 miles an hour, dodging traffic and pedestrians in a wild race to keep up with a hijacked N train rumbling overhead. That five-minute sequence — a crash course in ‘70s guerrilla filmmaking — is now regarded by many to be the best movie car chase of all time.

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