The French Connection (1971) Poster

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Certification

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Sex & Nudity

  • Sexual references. Nothing explicit.
  • Brief flash of female rear nudity seen when Popeye's partner enters Popeye's apartment.

Violence & Gore

  • No blood is shown unless your watching the collectors edition
  • Some of the more violent scenes sort of have tamed down, and appear comical onscreen by today's standards, but back in 1971, they were deathly serious. It's still a hard R movie.
  • If you watch the movie on Disney+, there is a fair amount of bloody violence.
  • In the directors cut A character is shot twice in the chest with a shotgun. Tiny elements of blood are seen, not graphic.
  • In the directors cut A man is shot in the face. We see blood briefly splatter from his head, not graphic.
  • A fleeing man is shot in the back, (A non-bloody gunshot wound is shown) falls down a set of stairs and presumably dies.
  • A woman is shot by a sniper. No blood.
  • A man is shot several times from a distance; we later see his blood-covered body.
  • In the directors cut There are two other shootings along with a head injury from broken glass.
  • A man slashes at another man's arm with a knife and injures him.
  • In the original it is just offscreen and in the directors cut A man is kicked and beaten by a pair of cops briefly. (We see his bloodied face later.)
  • In the directors cut An accident scene shows three very bloody corpses. Graphic but brief.

Profanity

  • Most of the language is in the collectors edition and deleted scenes
  • Cinemax content advisory: rated R for violence (V), brief nudity (BN), adult language (AL), and adult content (AC).
  • 1 "n" word
  • 3 "d" words
  • 5 "h" words
  • 8 "a" words
  • 3 "b" words
  • 13 "s" words
  • 4 "god damns"
  • At least 8 f-bombs, including 6 in the scene where Doyle arrests the people in the bar.

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

  • Characters drink and smoke occasionally, including the protagonist.
  • People are shown drinking and smoking in bars.
  • The plot of the film revolves around a police takedown of a drug ring; drugs are discussed by cops and criminals for much of the film. They also appear onscreen in the form of heroin, marijuana and pills, but none is ever shown actually being in use.

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • Some of the on screen deaths may be difficult for some to watch.
  • Some very intense chase scenes (by foot and car) as well as very tense shootouts and confrontations take place throughout the film. The scene showing the aftermath of a car accident may be disturbing to some viewers.

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