The French Connection (Five Star Collection)

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William Friedkin's classic policier was propelled to box-office glory, and a fistful of Oscars, in 1972 by its pedal-to-the-metal filmmaking and fashionably cynical attitude toward law enforcement. Gene Hackman's Popeye Doyle, a brutally pushy New York City narcotics detective, is a dauntless crime fighter and Vietnam-era "pig," a reckless vulgarian whose antics get innocent people killed. Loosely based upon an actual investigation that led to what was then the biggest heroin seizure in U.S. history, the picture traces the efforts of Doyle and his partner (Roy Scheider) to close the pipeline pumping Middle Eastern smack into the States through the French port of Marseilles. (The actual French Connection cops, Eddie Egan and Sonny Grosso, make cameo appearances.) It was widely recognized at the time that Friedkin had lifted a lot of his high-strung technique from the Costa-Gavras thrillers The Sleeping Car Murders and Z--he even imported one of Costa-Gavras's favorite thugs, Marcel Bozzuffi, to play the Euro-trash hit man plugged by Doyle in an elevated train station. There was an impressive official sequel in 1975, French Connection II, directed by John Frankenheimer, which took Popeye to the south of France and got him hooked on horse. A couple of semi-official spinoffs followed, The Seven-Ups, which elevated Scheider to the leading role, and Badge 373, with Robert Duvall stepping in as the pugnacious flatfoot. --David Chute
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The Double Life of Veronique - Criterion Collection
Starring: Irène Jacob , Halina Gryglaszewska , Kalina Jedrusik , Aleksander Bardini , and Wladyslaw Kowalski Director: Krzysztof Kieslowski Manufacturer: Criterion ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000I2J75O Release Date: 2006-11-21 |
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Krzysztof Kieslowski's international breakthrough remains one of his most beloved films, a ravishing, mysterious rumination on identity, love, and human intuition. Irène Jacob is incandescent as both Weronika, a Polish choir soprano, and her double, Véronique, a French music teacher. Though unknown to each other, the two women share an enigmatic, purely emotional bond, which Kieslowski details in gorgeous reflections, colors, and movements. Aided by Slawomir Idziak's shimmering cinematography and Zbigniew Preisner's haunting, operatic score, Kieslowski creates one of cinema's most purely metaphysical works: The Double Life of Véronique is an unforgettable symphony of feeling.Customer Reviews:
Have you ever felt the ambiguous sensation to be in both places at the same time? .......2007-06-18
A Great Film and Collection.......2007-06-01
The Double Life of Veronique - Criterion Collection.......2007-05-13
Nice but Over-rated.......2007-04-12
One for the ages.......2007-03-20
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The French Connection
Starring: Gene Hackman , Fernando Rey , Roy Scheider , Tony Lo Bianco , and Marcel Bozzuffi Director: William Friedkin Manufacturer: 20th Century Fox ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0006GANN2 Release Date: 2005-02-01 |
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William Friedkin's classic policier was propelled to box-office glory, and a fistful of Oscars, in 1972 by its pedal-to-the-metal filmmaking and fashionably cynical attitude toward law enforcement. Gene Hackman's Popeye Doyle, a brutally pushy New York City narcotics detective, is a dauntless crime fighter and Vietnam-era "pig," a reckless vulgarian whose antics get innocent people killed. Loosely based upon an actual investigation that led to what was then the biggest heroin seizure in U.S. history, the picture traces the efforts of Doyle and his partner (Roy Scheider) to close the pipeline pumping Middle Eastern smack into the States through the French port of Marseilles. (The actual French Connection cops, Eddie Egan and Sonny Grosso, make cameo appearances.) It was widely recognized at the time that Friedkin had lifted a lot of his high-strung technique from the Costa-Gavras thrillers The Sleeping Car Murders and Z--he even imported one of Costa-Gavras's favorite thugs, Marcel Bozzuffi, to play the Euro-trash hit man plugged by Doyle in an elevated train station. There was an impressive official sequel in 1975, French Connection II, directed by John Frankenheimer, which took Popeye to the south of France and got him hooked on horse. A couple of semi-official spinoffs followed, The Seven-Ups, which elevated Scheider to the leading role, and Badge 373, with Robert Duvall stepping in as the pugnacious flatfoot. --David ChuteDescription
Two narcotics detectives, "Popeye" Doyle and his partner Buddy Russo (Gene Hackman, Roy Scheider), start to close in on a vast international narcotics ring when the smugglers unexpectedly strike back. Following an attempt on his life by one of the smugglCustomer Reviews:
Another poor recreation of history.......2007-06-22
How about 8 Stars?? Five's Not Enough.......2007-02-16
The first film to go deep inside the perils of being a maniacal and sadistic narcotics cop..........2006-12-31
Cinematic Masterpiece.......2006-12-02
One of the greatest films ever made.......2006-10-27
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The French Connection (Two-Disc Collector's Edition)
Starring: Gene Hackman , Fernando Rey , Roy Scheider , Tony Lo Bianco , and Marcel Bozzuffi Director: William Friedkin Manufacturer: 20th Century Fox ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000BZIST4 Release Date: 2006-02-07 |
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William Friedkin's classic policier was propelled to box-office glory, and a fistful of Oscars, in 1972 by its pedal-to-the-metal filmmaking and fashionably cynical attitude toward law enforcement. Gene Hackman's Popeye Doyle, a brutally pushy New York City narcotics detective, is a dauntless crime fighter and Vietnam-era "pig," a reckless vulgarian whose antics get innocent people killed. Loosely based upon an actual investigation that led to what was then the biggest heroin seizure in U.S. history, the picture traces the efforts of Doyle and his partner (Roy Scheider) to close the pipeline pumping Middle Eastern smack into the States through the French port of Marseilles. (The actual French Connection cops, Eddie Egan and Sonny Grosso, make cameo appearances.) It was widely recognized at the time that Friedkin had lifted a lot of his high-strung technique from the Costa-Gavras thrillers The Sleeping Car Murders and Z--he even imported one of Costa-Gavras's favorite thugs, Marcel Bozzuffi, to play the Euro-trash hit man plugged by Doyle in an elevated train station. There was an impressive official sequel in 1975, French Connection II, directed by John Frankenheimer, which took Popeye to the south of France and got him hooked on horse. A couple of semi-official spinoffs followed, The Seven-Ups, which elevated Scheider to the leading role, and Badge 373, with Robert Duvall stepping in as the pugnacious flatfoot. --David ChuteDescription
Based on a true story, this action-filled thriller with its renowned chase scene, won five Oscars in 1971, including Best Picture, Director (William Friedkin) and Actor for Gene Hackman. Now, the special edition DVD includes exclusive commentaries with Hackman, Scheider, and Friedkin, "Making the Connection: The Untold Stories, " documentary, the BBC's "Poughkeepsie Shuffle," deleted scenes and more! Maverick detectives Doyle (Hackman) and Russo (Roy Scheider) pursue a deadly narcotics smuggling ring and ultimately uncover The French Connection.Customer Reviews:
Another poor recreation of history.......2007-06-22
How about 8 Stars?? Five's Not Enough.......2007-02-16
The first film to go deep inside the perils of being a maniacal and sadistic narcotics cop..........2006-12-31
Cinematic Masterpiece.......2006-12-02
One of the greatest films ever made.......2006-10-27
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The Crimson Rivers
Starring: Jean Reno , Vincent Cassel , Nadia Farès , Dominique Sanda , and Karim Belkhadra Director: Mathieu Kassovitz Manufacturer: Sony Pictures ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000F527 Release Date: 2001-10-16 |
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Legendary police commissioner Niémans (Jean Reno) travels to a remote university village in the Alps to solve a grisly murder while hotheaded Lieutenant Kerkerian (Hate's Vincent Cassel) is investigating the desecration of the tomb of a young girl killed in an auto accident 20 years ago. When the detectives discover that the incidents are related, they reluctantly join forces. The Crimson Rivers looks French but feels American. If it doesn't hit the heights of The Silence of the Lambs or Seven, it bests many of the thrillers that have followed in their wake. Mathieu Kassovitz directs as if this were high art, which is actually to the film's benefit: the cast is terrific (including Jean-Pierre Cassel, Vincent's father), the cinematography is stunning, and the classy score evokes The Exorcist. Although the mountaintop showdown at the end doesn't quite work, The Crimson Rivers is still a superior entrant into an increasingly overcrowded genre. --Kathleen C. FennessyCustomer Reviews:
Fabulous over the top fun..........2007-06-24
TERROR IN THE ALPS.......2007-05-23
Not bad at all........2007-05-07
Just like your favorite horror/thriller book on a TV screen.......2006-06-10
THE PLOT THICKENS..A LITTLE TOO MUCH.......2006-03-22
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The French Connection Collection Box Set (1 & 2)
Starring: Gene Hackman , Fernando Rey , Bernard Fresson , Jean-Pierre Castaldi , and Charles Millot Director: John Frankenheimer , and William Friedkin Manufacturer: 20th Century Fox ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005N5SH Release Date: 2001-09-25 |
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William Friedkin's classic policier was propelled to box-office glory, and a fistful of Oscars, in 1972 by its pedal-to-the-metal filmmaking and fashionably cynical attitude toward law enforcement. Gene Hackman's Popeye Doyle, a brutally pushy New York City narcotics detective, is a dauntless crime fighter and Vietnam-era "pig," a reckless vulgarian whose antics get innocent people killed. Loosely based upon an actual investigation that led to what was then the biggest heroin seizure in U.S. history, the picture traces the efforts of Doyle and his partner (Roy Scheider) to close the pipeline pumping Middle Eastern smack into the States through the French port of Marseilles. (The actual French Connection cops, Eddie Egan and Sonny Grosso, make cameo appearances.) It was widely recognized at the time that Friedkin had lifted a lot of his high-strung technique from the Costa-Gavras thrillers The Sleeping Car Murders and Z--he even imported one of Costa-Gavras's favorite thugs, Marcel Bozzuffi, to play the Euro-trash hit man plugged by Doyle in an elevated train station. There was an impressive official sequel in 1975, French Connection II, directed by John Frankenheimer, which took Popeye to the south of France and got him hooked on horse. A couple of semiofficial spinoffs followed, The Seven-Ups, which elevated Scheider to the leading role, and Badge 373, with Robert Duvall stepping in as the pugnacious flatfoot. --David ChuteCustomer Reviews:
Good boxed set - but 1 is better........2006-07-18
The French Connection Collection DVD Box Set.......2006-03-18
"Ever Pick Your Feet In Poughkipsie?".......2005-07-30
Excellent Box-Set!.......2002-12-10
I am most impressed that the film took advntage of the gritty and confusing street layouts of both Poughkeepsie and Marsellaise to add to what is an already filmatically challenging spy/crime story.
Very good collection- would recommend to those who like good 'private investigator chasing dangerous drug lords' crime films.
This Is About The French Connection 2.......2002-05-07
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The French Connection (Five Star Collection)
Starring: Irving Abrahams , Tony Lo Bianco , Marcel Bozzuffi , William Coke , and Frederic de Pasquale Manufacturer: 20th Century Fox ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00003CXA3 Release Date: 2001-09-25 |
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William Friedkin's classic policier was propelled to box-office glory, and a fistful of Oscars, in 1972 by its pedal-to-the-metal filmmaking and fashionably cynical attitude toward law enforcement. Gene Hackman's Popeye Doyle, a brutally pushy New York City narcotics detective, is a dauntless crime fighter and Vietnam-era "pig," a reckless vulgarian whose antics get innocent people killed. Loosely based upon an actual investigation that led to what was then the biggest heroin seizure in U.S. history, the picture traces the efforts of Doyle and his partner (Roy Scheider) to close the pipeline pumping Middle Eastern smack into the States through the French port of Marseilles. (The actual French Connection cops, Eddie Egan and Sonny Grosso, make cameo appearances.) It was widely recognized at the time that Friedkin had lifted a lot of his high-strung technique from the Costa-Gavras thrillers The Sleeping Car Murders and Z--he even imported one of Costa-Gavras's favorite thugs, Marcel Bozzuffi, to play the Euro-trash hit man plugged by Doyle in an elevated train station. There was an impressive official sequel in 1975, French Connection II, directed by John Frankenheimer, which took Popeye to the south of France and got him hooked on horse. A couple of semi-official spinoffs followed, The Seven-Ups, which elevated Scheider to the leading role, and Badge 373, with Robert Duvall stepping in as the pugnacious flatfoot. --David ChuteCustomer Reviews:
Another poor recreation of history.......2007-06-22
How about 8 Stars?? Five's Not Enough.......2007-02-16
The first film to go deep inside the perils of being a maniacal and sadistic narcotics cop..........2006-12-31
Cinematic Masterpiece.......2006-12-02
One of the greatest films ever made.......2006-10-27
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Classic Crime Collection - Street Justice (Murder Inc., The French Connection, The St. Valentine's Day Massacre, The Seven-Ups)
Starring: Stuart Whitman , May Britt , Henry Morgan , Peter Falk , and David J. Stewart Director: Burt Balaban , Stuart Rosenberg , and Roger Corman Manufacturer: 20th Century Fox ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000EMGJBI Release Date: 2006-05-23 |
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Episode Description: GiftSet Includes the Following Titles:**St. Valentine's Day Massacre **Seven-Ups **Murder, Inc. **French Connection (Single Disc)
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A great collection.......2006-09-06
classic crime collection.......2006-08-08
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French Connection / Ronin
Starring: Robert De Niro , Jean Reno , Natascha McElhone , Stellan Skarsgård , and Sean Bean Director: John Frankenheimer , and William Friedkin Manufacturer: 20th Century Fox ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD ASIN: B000M7XRBK Release Date: 2007-02-06 |
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Disc 1: French Connection WS Disc 2: Ronin WP
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The French Connection [Region 2]
Starring: Gene Hackman , Fernando Rey , Roy Scheider , Tony Lo Bianco , and Marcel Bozzuffi Director: William Friedkin , and John Frankenheimer ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000X7S7U |
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William Friedkin's classic policier was propelled to box-office glory, and a fistful of Oscars, in 1972 by its pedal-to-the-metal filmmaking and fashionably cynical attitude toward law enforcement. Gene Hackman's Popeye Doyle, a brutally pushy New York City narcotics detective, is a dauntless crime fighter and Vietnam-era "pig," a reckless vulgarian whose antics get innocent people killed. Loosely based upon an actual investigation that led to what was then the biggest heroin seizure in U.S. history, the picture traces the efforts of Doyle and his partner (Roy Scheider) to close the pipeline pumping Middle Eastern smack into the States through the French port of Marseilles. (The actual French Connection cops, Eddie Egan and Sonny Grosso, make cameo appearances.) It was widely recognized at the time that Friedkin had lifted a lot of his high-strung technique from the Costa-Gavras thrillers The Sleeping Car Murders and Z--he even imported one of Costa-Gavras's favorite thugs, Marcel Bozzuffi, to play the Euro-trash hit man plugged by Doyle in an elevated train station. There was an impressive official sequel in 1975, French Connection II, directed by John Frankenheimer, which took Popeye to the south of France and got him hooked on horse. A couple of semi-official spinoffs followed, The Seven-Ups, which elevated Scheider to the leading role, and Badge 373, with Robert Duvall stepping in as the pugnacious flatfoot. --David ChuteCustomer Reviews:
Another poor recreation of history.......2007-06-22
How about 8 Stars?? Five's Not Enough.......2007-02-16
The first film to go deep inside the perils of being a maniacal and sadistic narcotics cop..........2006-12-31
Cinematic Masterpiece.......2006-12-02