In William Friedkin’s 1971 thriller ‘The French Connection,’ Gene Hackman’s character Jimmy “Popeye” Doyle drives after an elevated train while pursuing a hitman on board. The scene, which was expertly filmed on location in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, by Oscar-nominated cinematographer Owen Roizman, is regarded as one of the best car chase scenes ever made. Gerald Greenberg won five Oscars for ‘The French Connection,’ including Best Picture, Director, and Editing.
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