Overview:
"Popeye" Doyle travels to Marseilles to find Alain Charnier, the drug smuggler that eluded him in New York.Status: | Released (1975-05-18) |
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Awards: | Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award3 nominations total |
BoxOffice: | $12,484,444 |
Screen: | Alexander Jacobs, Robert Dillon, Laurie Dillon |
Productions: | 20th Century Fox |
Production Countries: | United States of America |
Spoken Languages: | English, Français |
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Casts
- 193: Gene Hackman - "Popeye" Doyle
- 14821: Fernando Rey - Alain Charnier
- 24422: Bernard Fresson - Henri Barthélémy
- 3581: Philippe Léotard - Jacques
- 21523: Ed Lauter - General William Brian
- 32112: Charles Millot - Miletto
- 20800: Jean-Pierre Castaldi - Raoul
Crews
- 66920: Laurie Dillon - Screenplay - Writing
- 15177: Don Ellis - Original Music Composer - Sound
- 57708: Robert L. Rosen - Producer - Production
- 1047: Tom Rolf - Editor - Editing
- 10469: Claude Renoir - Director of Photography - Camera
- 13776: John Frankenheimer - Director - Directing
- 66918: Alexander Jacobs - Screenplay - Writing
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Reviews
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**Better than the first!** This action packed sequel moves like a runaway train! William Friedkin's film was excellent - yet contained too many scenes of people sitting in cars watching other people go in and out of buildings - the stakeout scenes bring the film to a halt. The sce ....
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This was never going to be as good as the first film, but as sequels go - especially in the 1970s - this isn't half bad. Gene Hackman's "Popeye Doyle" is doped up full of heroin, and abandoned to the streets. Luckily he is discovered and after some cold turkey, sets about getting bac ....
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