Hey Cannon Cruisers fans! This week, we’re cruising through The French Connection (1971), the gritty neo-noir thriller directed by William Friedkin. Gene Hackman stars as Popeye Doyle, a relentless narcotics cop navigating the dangerous streets of 1970s New York. It's a tense, street-level look at crime, obsession, and moral ambiguity.
We break down the film’s legendary car chase, the grim feel of Fear City, and the messy, complicated characters that drive the story. We also dig into its impact on the crime genre and how it reflects the era’s urban decay. Tune in as we talk through what makes The French Connection a standout piece of American cinema.