Picking up four years after the original left off, narcotics officer Jimmy "Popeye" Doyle (Gene Hackman) is still searching for elusive drug kingpin Alain Charnier (Fernando Rey). Orders from his superiors send Doyle to Marseille, France, to track down the criminal mastermind and bust his drug ring. Once in France, Doyle is met by English-speaking Inspector Henri Barthélémy (Bernard Fresson), who resents his rude and nasty crimefighting demeanor. Doyle then begins to find himself as a fish out of water in France, where he is confronted with a language he cannot understand. Doyle is shown around the police station where he finds his desk is situated directly outside the toilets. He tells Barthélémy that he is not satisfied with this positioning and hopes it is not a joke at his expense. Barthélémy informs Doyle that he has read his personnel file and is aware of his reputation and especially hopes he has not brought a gun with him as it is strictly forbidden in France for visiting police officers from other countries to carry firearms.
MPAA Rating: | R |
Genre: | Action, Crime, Drama, Thriller |
Country: | United States |
Produced By: | Robert L. Rosen |
Directed By: | John Frankenheimer |
Written By: | Robert Dillon, Alexander Jacobs, Laurie Dillon, Pete Hamill |
Cast: | Bernard Fresson, Fernando Rey, André Penvern, Ed Lauter, Philippe Léotard, Patrick Bouchitey, Malek Kateb, Paul Mercey, Jacques Dynam, Hal Needham, Pierre Collet, Reine Prat, Daniel Vérité, Jean-Pierre Castaldi, Alexandre Fabre, Samantha Llorens, Roland Blanche, Raoul Delfosse, Manu Pluton, Cathleen Nesbitt, Gene Hackman, Jean-Pierre Zola, Ham-Chau Luong, Charles Millot, Jean-Marc Allègre, Philippe Brizard |
In Theaters: | May 21, 1975 |
Runtime: | 1 hour 59 minutes |
Production: | Twentieth Century Fox |
Budget: | $4,340,000 |
Box Office: | $12,484,444 |
Available On: | Amazon, Itunes, Netflix, Vudu |
Read More On: | Wikipedia |