Countless films have tried to emulate its greatness since, but The French Connection is the modern blueprint of the genre for a reason. The adaptation of Robin Moore's non-fiction book sees two detectives try to bring down a drug kingpin with complications arising at every turn. This William Friedkin neo-noir masterpiece all but swept the 44th Academy Awards. Roy Scheider and Gene Hackman in 'The French Connection'.
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