Latest News About Hackman in Frenzied Pursuit in The French Connection

Updated 2026-06-18 14:18

pivotal role of Popeye Doyle propelling his rise to stardom, earning him the Best Actor Oscar for Best Actor. William Friedkin's direction adapted from Robin Moore's book tracks two detectives pursuing a heroin ring; its iconic car chase is cited as a landmark in cinema. Hackman has spoken about the intensity required for the role. The film remains a touchstone in crime thriller filmmaking.

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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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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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