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The French Connection
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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })The French Connection is a 1971 American crime thriller film directed by William Friedkin, written by Ernest Tidyman and produced by Phillip D'Antoni. It's the tale of NYPD detective Jimmy "Popeye" Doyle (Gene Hackman) and his partner, Buddy "Cloudy" Russo (Roy Scheider). One day, they stumble upon a huge shipment of heroin from France. The trail leads to notorious drug kingpin, Alain Charnier (Fernando Rey). Car Chases ensue.A classic piece of 1970s Hollywood cinema, based on the true story of the two cops who stopped the drug trafficking between France and the US, the film was a huge success, both financially and critically. It also won five Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Director (Friedkin), and Best Actor (Hackman). Thus it would come close to winning the Big Five, but lacked a female main character. It also won for Best Adapted Screenplay, and Best Film Editing and the car-chase alone is worth it.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_2'); })The film's success actually led to an odd little pseudo-Shared Universe of films, mainly by virtue of being based on the same real-life case. There was one true sequel, the entirely fictional French Connection II (1975), with Doyle heading to Marseille in the hopes that his first-hand recognition of Charnier will help put pressure on the manufacturing end of the line. Popeye Doyle, a TV pilot movie was made in 1986, with Ed O'Neill as Doyle. The Seven-Ups is a Spiritual Successor starring Roy Scheider as an Expy of Cloudy Russo. Finally, in 2014 Cédric Jiminez made La Frenchnote Called The Connection in Anglophone countries., based on the same case, but covering the events on the Marseille end. | |
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The Sociopath | |
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The Sociopath: Pierre Nicoli is a ruthless assassin with no qualms about murdering civilians who happen to be in the wrong place at the wrong time. A Deleted Scene has him shorting a prostitute, than violently assaulting her when she confronts him. | |
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In the Back | |
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In the Back: Popeye Doyle kills Pierre Nicoli this way. The real Popeye objected to this portrayal at first but eventually learned to accept it under the Rule of Cool. | |
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Ironic Echo | |
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Ironic Echo: Non-verbal example. Charnier smugly waves goodbye to Doyle after eluding him on the subway; later, Charnier runs into a police roadblock after making the drop on Ward's Island and Doyle, catching his eye, waves to him in the same manner. In the sequel, the Echo becomes even more ironic: Charnier managed to get away on the first film, and the second one ends with him thinking he's going to get away... and Popeye whistles to him, Charnier turns, and sees Popeye giving him the same wave as he's pointing a gun at him. Charnier only gets a split second to go Oh, Crap! before Popeye shoots him dead. | |
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The Big Rotten Apple | |
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The Big Rotten Apple: Just like Midnight Cowboy and Taxi Driver, this is set in the era of "Ford to City: Drop Dead". Popeye even wakes up in a bar to a commercial for a brokerage firm using this trope to encourage listeners use their services to leave New York and move to Florida. | |
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Beard of Evil | |
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Beard of Evil: Worn by Charnier. | |
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Ax-Crazy: Pierre Nicoli, Charnier's hitman who attempts to kill Doyle. | |
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Abandoned Warehouse | |
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Abandoned Warehouse: The final scene takes place in an abandoned crematorium. | |
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Incredibly Obvious Tail | |
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Incredibly Obvious Tail: The film goes to some trouble to avert this by showing how a real-life tail should be conducted. (Even so, Doyle is recognized and successfully evaded by Charnier on the subway.) | |
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Stop, or I Will Shoot! | |
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Stop, or I Will Shoot!: Doyle guns down the hitman Nicoli as he turns to flee at the El entrance, despite the fact that a) he's now unarmed, and b) Doyle couldn't have been sure the man was the same guy who'd taken a shot at him earlier, as there was little opportunity to get a clear look at his face. | |
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Arch-Enemy | |
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Arch-Enemy: Alain Charnier to Popeye Doyle. | |
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Rule of Cool | |
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Rule of Cool: The real "Popeye" Doyle (or "Popeye" Egan, rather—his name was changed for the film) thought at first that the famous image of Hackman shooting the criminal at the top of the steps was offensive since he would never actually shoot someone In the Back, but he realized later on how the moment worked on film and forgave it. | |
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Noodle Incident | |
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Noodle Incident: Mulderig resents Doyle for a past case (which we never learn the details of) when one of his hunches got another cop killed. | |
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Cowboy Cop | |
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Cowboy Cop: Doyle. It doesn't work too well for him. In the sequel he burns down a hotel because the villains are using it as a hideout. | |
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Instant Seduction | |
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Instant Seduction: Popeye picks up a woman riding a bicycle. While we're not shown the actual seduction, he slowly follows her on his way home, then it cuts to Cloudy walking into Popeye's apartment to find the bicycle behind the door and woman's clothes on the floor, and Popeye handcuffed to his bed, by his ankle, with his own cuffs. | |
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Darkened Building Shootout | |
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Darkened Building Shoot Out: The climax features one of these. | |
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Downer Ending | |
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Downer Ending: Charnier gets away, the other drug runners have their charges dropped or receive brief prison sentences, and Doyle and Russo are transferred to another department of the NYPD. And, apparently, the heroin was stolen afterwards. | |
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The Dragon | |
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The Dragon: Pierre Nicoli to Alain Charnier. | |
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Politically Incorrect Hero | |
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Politically Incorrect Hero: Popeye freely uses racial slurs for African-Americans and Latinos, and doesn't particularly respect women. It greatly adds to the morally ambiguous feel of the film, even when taking Values Dissonance into account. | |
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Driving a Desk | |
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Driving a Desk: Averted. The car chase was shot entirely on location and mostly in one take. There were even a few unscripted collisions with other vehicles. | |
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The Casanova | |
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The Casanova: Popeye, surprisingly enough. | |
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Train Escape | |
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Train Escape: A subway variant occurs, ending with Charnier waving goodbye to Popeye. | |
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Self-Demonstrating Song | |
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Self-Demonstrating Song: Popeye goes into a nightclub where a girl group is singing a song called "Everybody Gets to Go to the Moon", which is actually original to the French Connection soundtrack. Here are some of the lyrics in the chorus: The next time the chorus comes around the song uses "June" instead of "spoon". | |
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Jerkass Has a Point | |
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Jerkass Has a Point: During the surveillance, the detectives note that Nicoli had a hooker sent up to his hotel room. Mulderig cracks, "We could've collared him right there." It's a sarcastic put-down of Doyle and Russo, but Mulderig's suggestion most likely would have worked. If the police had arrested Nicoli for soliciting a prostitute, they could have quietly sent him back to France with a "suggestion" that he never come back. Charnier would have certainly gotten scared and bolted. It wouldn't be flashy, and the police and the FBI wouldn't have a collar, but they would have blocked off a major drug supplier. They would have been better off than dealing with the clusterfuck that did ensue. | |
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Punny Name | |
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Punny Name: Cloudy Russo, based on Sonny Grosso. | |
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April Fools' Plot | |
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April Fools' Plot: The beginning of the sequel. Popeye, on arrival, finds the Marseille police searching a shipment of fish for drugs on an anonymous tip, only to discover the tip was a prank. | |
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Police Brutality | |
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Police Brutality: Oh man. Someone sensitive to this topic would have a stroke watching some of the arrest and shakedown scenes in this movie. | |
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Brooklyn Rage | |
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Brooklyn Rage: The French heroin ring is running all smooth and flawless, until a couple of NYPD narcs decide to wreck their shit. | |
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Ruthless Foreign Gangsters | |
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Ruthless Foreign Gangsters: The French Alain Charnier. | |
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Nice Job Breaking It, Hero! | |
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Nice Job Breaking It, Hero: In the sequel, Popeye is tailed by two French police officers. When he decides to lose them so he can enjoy Marseilles, he gets kidnapped by Alain, who holds prisoner for two weeks while forcibly getting him addicted to heroin, then overdoses him and pushes him out of car outside the police station. Popeye spends most of the film's remainder recovering from the overdose and addiction. | |
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Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking | |
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Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking: After Russo's been stabbed, Popeye Doyle wants to run the suspect in for that, for drug possession, "and for picking your feet in Poughkeepsie!" | |
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Badass Santa | |
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Badass Santa: Popeye's first scene has him catching a drug dealer while dressed as a bell ringing charity Santa. | |
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Cool Car | |
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Cool Car: Devereaux's Lincoln Continental Mark III, which is used to bring the heroin into New York. | |
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Asshole Victim | |
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Asshole Victim: Mulderig, the FBI agent who regards Doyle with contempt and busts his chops throughout the film, is accidentally shot and killed during the finale when Doyle mistakes him for Charnier. | |
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The Informant | |
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The Informant: Doyle and Russo learn about the planned heroin shipment from theirs. | |
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Racing the Train | |
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Racing the Train: The famous Chase Scene. After the gunman hops on a BMT West End Line train, Doyle hijacks a car and chases it. | |
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Faux Affably Evil | |
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Faux Affably Evil: Charnier is always polite in his conversations, and silent when evading the police. It's only when talking with Nicoli at one point that the façade slips a little, and he refers to Popeye Doyle as "that bastard". | |
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Big Bad | |
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Big Bad: Alain Charnier, aka "Frog One". | |
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My God, What Have I Done? | |
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My God, What Have I Done?: Zig-zagged at the end. After Doyle accidentally shoots and kills Mulderig, Doyle shows no remorse whatsoever; he reloads his gun and goes right back on the chase. Russo, on the other hand, is horrified, and he clearly realizes that they've screwed the pooch royally. | |
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NiceToTheWaiter | |
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Nice to the Waiter: In the sequel, Doyle, despite the language barrier, chats up the bartender and has several drinks with him. | |
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Karma Houdini | |
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Karma Houdini: Aside from Sal getting shot dead during the climactic bust, all the bad guys either get off scot-free or have their sentences reduced. Only Devereaux (the film star turned unwitting smuggler) serves any significant prison time, and then only four years. Averted with Charnier in the sequel. The moment he gets on the boat that will take him away, he believes he is going to get off clean-only to find out that Popeye chased after the boat on foot and he is now within Popeye's pistol sights. The film ends immediately after he gets shot in the chest and falls to the ocean. | |
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Based on a True Story | |
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Based on a True Story: The film actually used the real duo behind it as the consultants for the film. | |
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The Stakeout | |
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The Stakeout: Several, most notably Doyle and Russo sitting up all night watching Devereaux's Lincoln. | |
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Nice Job Fixing It, Villain | |
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Nice Job Fixing It, Villain: Doyle is forced to drop the investigation by his superiors. One of the traffickers tries to assassinate him. Doyle gets the investigation re-opened. In the sequel, after turning Doyle into a heroin addict and overdosing him, Charnier's men dump him still alive at the Marseilles police station instead of finishing him off. The case resumes after Doyle endures a harrowing recovery. | |
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Oh, Crap! | |
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In the sequel, the Echo becomes even more ironic: Charnier managed to get away on the first film, and the second one ends with him thinking he's going to get away... and Popeye whistles to him, Charnier turns, and sees Popeye giving him the same wave as he's pointing a gun at him. Charnier only gets a split second to go Oh, Crap! before Popeye shoots him dead. | |
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P.O.V. Cam | |
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P.O.V. Cam: Used during the bus chase in the sequel. | |
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Deadpan Snarker | |
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Deadpan Snarker: Cloudy Russo has his moments. | |
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Catchphrase | |
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Catchphrase: "Ever pick your feet in Poughkeepsie?" Also becomes Arc Words. | |
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Digital Destruction | |
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Digital Destruction: For the first Blu-ray release of the film in 2009, director William Friedkin supervised some significant changes to the film; no scenes, dialogue, characters or story elements were altered, but the color timing of the film was significantly changed to give it a colder and more low-fi look. Cinematographer Owen Roizman and many fans were less than pleased, especially since the original version wasn't included in the Blu-ray. Comparison images can be found◊ online for the curious, but consensus is effectively "just stick with the DVD", maybe because Real Is Brown. In 2012, a new Blu-ray transfer — approved by both Friedkin and Roizman and restoring the original color palette — was issued for exclusive sale at Best Buy stores. | |
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Skeleton Key Card | |
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Skeleton Key Card: Cloudy breaks into Popeye's apartment with a credit card. | |
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Bottomless Magazines | |
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Bottomless Magazines: Popeye fires more than six rounds at the end when he accidentally shoots a federal officer. Also his revolver changes from a Colt Detective Special to a S&W Model 36 (which only holds five rounds). | |
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Real-Person Cameo | |
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Real Person Cameo: Eddie Egan and Sonny Grosso (the real-life inspirations for Popeye Doyle and Cloudy Russo) appear in the film as Simonson and Klein, respectively. Grosso found he liked acting, left the police and went to Hollywood, eventually becoming a producer. The bar patrons during the fake drug bust Doyle stages to cover talking to his informant (where he finds out about the shipment) were all played by real NYPD officers. Irv, the police mechanic Popeye and Cloudy help to tear apart the Lincoln, was the actual NYPD fleet mechanic who helped Eagan and Grosso crack the case. Due to Metropolitan Transit Authority rules forbidding unauthorized personnel from operating subway trains, the motorman and transit police officers were actual MTA employees. | |
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Sequel | |
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Sequel: 1975's French Connection II, which has Doyle traveling to Marseilles in pursuit of Charnier, finding himself a Fish out of Water in the French city, and being forced into heroin addiction by Charnier's henchmen. Unlike the original, the sequel's plot is entirely fictional. Popeye Doyle, a 1986 Pilot Movie for a prospective TV series starring Ed O'Neill, picks up right where it leaves off. | |
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"Where Are They Now?" Epilogue | |
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"Where Are They Now?" Epilogue: The end credits state the all but one of the drug dealers had their charges dropped (the one who was convicted only faced four years) and Charnier was never caught, and Doyle and Russo were transferred out of the narcotics division (in Real Life Eddie Egan and Sonny Grosso were assigned to another case before being transferred). | |
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Odessa Steps | |
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Odessa Steps: Two moments: a mother pushing a baby carriage being shot and so releasing it, plus a shoot-out down a staircase. | |
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Flashed-Badge Hijack | |
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Flashed-Badge Hijack: Doyle pulls one of these to start the car chase scene. | |
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Anti-Hero | |
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Anti-Hero: Popeye Doyle, full stop. | |
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Corpsing | |
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Corpsing: In-Universe. When Doyle goes into his "picking your feet in Poughkeepsie" schtick, Russo has to turn away from the suspect to hide his grin. | |
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Good Cop/Bad Cop | |
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Good Cop/Bad Cop: Doyle and Russo use this on the dealer they chase down at the start of the film. | |
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Re-Cut | |
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Re-Cut: William Friedkin re-worked the film for its Blu Ray release by putting the film through a digital intermediate and tinting the colors to blue to create a more neo-noir look. Fans of the film were not pleased. | |
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Shout-Out | |
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Shout-Out: The white straw hat in Popeye's back car window when he's on duty is one to Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. While staking out an apartment building in Manhattan, Russo mentions to Doyle that Don Ameche lives there. | |
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Signature Headgear | |
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Signature Headgear: Popeye's porkpie hat. | |
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Enemy Eats Your Lunch | |
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Enemy Eats Your Lunch: Nicoli casually breaks off a piece of the Marseille detective's baguette loaf to munch on after gunning him down in the opening scene. | |
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Suspicious Spending | |
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Suspicious Spending: What tips off Doyle and Russo about Sal and his wife Angie being involved in drug running. Despite running a diner/lounge and making about $7,000 net a year, he owns two cars, drops hundreds of dollars at high class restaurants and bars and wears very expensive suits. | |
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Did I Mention It's Christmas? | |
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Did I Mention It's Christmas?: Doesn't make a big deal out of it, but little holiday elements like Popeye undercover as a sidewalk Santa Claus, store windows loaded with Christmas decorations, and the bitter winter cold continually pop up. | |
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Fruit Cart | |
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Fruit Cart: Doyle crashes through some garbage cans during the car chase. | |
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Reasonable Authority Figure | |
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Reasonable Authority Figure: Simonson, Doyle and Russo's captain, grumbles about the trouble Popeye is giving him, but he also gets the warrants they need for a wiretap. His gripes about Doyle's Cowboy Cop antics are correct, and even when his decisions are wrong (notably pulling Doyle and Russo off the case just before Nicoli tries to pull a hit on him), he can give valid arguments for all of them. | |
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Translation Convention | |
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Translation Convention: Averted, with a lot of (subtitled) French dialogue. | |
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Contrast Montage | |
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Contrast Montage: When Doyle is staking out Charnier across the street from the fancy restaurant where he and Nicoli are dining, the sequence cuts back and forth between their lavish meal and Doyle watching outside in the cold. When Charnier samples a bottle of wine, Doyle is brought a styrofoam cup of coffee so bad he only takes one sip before emptying out the rest in disgust. When Charnier's elaborate main course arrives, Doyle is brought a single slice of pizza. | |
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DeadFootLeadFoot | |
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Deadfoot Leadfoot: Coke, the El train driver, passes out during the chase (likely having suffered a fatal heart attack or stroke), causing the train to speed up. | |
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Anti-Climax | |
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Anti-Climax: The death of Charnier at the very, very end of the sequel. This being The '70s, when Doyle catches up with the Frenchman — after being humiliated and tortured for two long films — he calls out his name and shoots him. Twice. Cut to credits. It takes all of four seconds. | |
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Chained to a Bed | |
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Chained to a Bed: Cloudy walks into Popeye's apartment to find his ankle handcuffed to his bed. | |
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Unbuilt Trope | |
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Unbuilt Trope: Popeye Doyle is The Shield's Vic Mackey before Vic Mackey – goes against the books, quick to jump the leash, and at least a little bigoted. And what happens when he goes in guns blazing in the final Darkened Building Shootout? He kills a police contact, providing enough chaos for the kingpin to get away, and a "Where Are They Now?" Epilogue explains that he ended up getting transferred out of Narcotics for the clusterfuck. | |
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Sequel Goes Foreign | |
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Sequel Goes Foreign: French Connection II has Popeye Doyle in France. | |
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Shown Their Work | |
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Shown Their Work: The scene where a sample of the heroin is tested. Pure substances have a set boiling point, so the higher the temperature needed to boil it, the fewer impurities. For added measure, real heroin was used. | |
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