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== Background ==
== Background ==


Popeye Doyle is a rather obscure sequel to ''[[French Connection, The|The French Connection]]'' and ''[[French Connection II]]''. Made for television it was originally intended as a pilot for a television series about the further adventures of New York City Police Detective James "Popeye" Doyle. Written and produced by Richard Di Lello (''[[Colors]]'') and with [[Eddie Egan]] as technical adviser the series was never purchased. It was released on NBC as a television movie in September of 1986. [[Ed O'Neill]] took over the role of Popeye and did good work. He choose to play the character in a lighter vein instead of the heavy and intense portrayal that made [[Gene Hackman]] famous. Unfortunately the movie was never released on VHS or DVD. It can be seen occasionally late at night on the Fox Movie Channel. As a result there are no screencaps. I've elected to make a page nevertheless since it was one of the early roles for O'Neill and might have helped get him cast in ''Married with Children'' - which kickstarted his career.
Popeye Doyle is a rather obscure sequel to ''[[French Connection, The|The French Connection]]'' and ''[[French Connection II]]''. Made for television it was originally intended as a pilot for a television series about the further adventures of New York City Police Detective James "Popeye" Doyle. Written and produced by Richard Di Lello (Writer of ''[[Colors]]'') and with [[Eddie Egan]] as technical adviser the series was never purchased. It was released on NBC as a television movie in September of 1986. [[Ed O'Neill]] took over the role of Popeye and did good work. He choose to play the character in a lighter vein instead of the heavy and intense portrayal that made [[Gene Hackman]] famous. Unfortunately the movie was never released on VHS or DVD. It can be seen occasionally late at night on the Fox Movie Channel. As a result there are no screencaps. I've elected to make a page nevertheless since it was one of the early roles for O'Neill and might have helped get him cast in ''Married with Children'' - which kickstarted his career.


== Smith & Wesson Model 10 ==
== Smith & Wesson Model 10 ==

Revision as of 15:23, 31 October 2011

The following firearms can be seen in Popeye Doyle:


Background

Popeye Doyle is a rather obscure sequel to The French Connection and French Connection II. Made for television it was originally intended as a pilot for a television series about the further adventures of New York City Police Detective James "Popeye" Doyle. Written and produced by Richard Di Lello (Writer of Colors) and with Eddie Egan as technical adviser the series was never purchased. It was released on NBC as a television movie in September of 1986. Ed O'Neill took over the role of Popeye and did good work. He choose to play the character in a lighter vein instead of the heavy and intense portrayal that made Gene Hackman famous. Unfortunately the movie was never released on VHS or DVD. It can be seen occasionally late at night on the Fox Movie Channel. As a result there are no screencaps. I've elected to make a page nevertheless since it was one of the early roles for O'Neill and might have helped get him cast in Married with Children - which kickstarted his career.

Smith & Wesson Model 10

Popeye Doyle (Ed O'Neill) carries a round butt Smith & Wesson Model 10 snubnose as do the other detectives.

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Smith & Wesson Model 10 snub nose revolver - .38 Special.

Smith & Wesson Model 39

A terrorist/assassin uses a Smith & Wesson Model 39 throughout the movie.

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Smith & Wesson Model 39-2 with plain hammer - 9x19mm

1911A1 Government

Mossad agent Kellerman (George De La Pena) carries what appears to be be a military issue Model 1911A1 Government complete with the Parkerized finish.

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World War II issued Colt M1911A1 Pistol - .45 ACP

Uzi

An Uzi Submachine gun is used by a second assassin who comes after Doyle.

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IMI Uzi with buttstock collapsed - 9x19mm