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    • The French Connection (1971) Choosing the best film out of a career as long and rich as Hackman's can be a fool's errand, but if you had to pick one performance the actor will always be remembered for, it's that of Popeye Doyle in "The French Connection."
    • The Conversation (1974) Released right before the Watergate scandal forced Richard Nixon to resign from office, Francis Ford Coppola's "The Conversation" brilliantly captures the paranoia and unease coursing through the 1970s American psyche.
    • Unforgiven (1992) Hackman won his second Oscar for Clint Eastwood's revisionist Western, which implicates both heroes and villains in the violence of the Old West.
    • Bonnie and Clyde (1967) "Bonnie and Clyde" not only launched Hackman's career, but also completely rewrote the rules for Hollywood filmmaking. Influenced by the more mature, experimental storytelling coming out of European cinema (particularly the French New Wave), it recounts the legendary story of Depression-era bank robbers Clyde Barrow (Warren Beatty) and Bonnie Parker (Faye Dunaway).
    • THE FRENCH CONNECTION (1971) Director: William Friedkin. Writer: Ernest Tidyman. Starring Gene Hackman, Roy Scheider, Fernando Rey, Tony LoBianco. Arguably the role for which Hackman may most likely be remembered is as NYPD Detective Jimmy “Popeye” Doyle, a hard-nosed cop who, with his partner Buddy “Cloudy” Russo (Roy Scheider), tries to find and stop French criminal mastermind Alain Charnier (Fernando Rey) from delivering a huge delivery of heroin to the United States.
    • UNFORGIVEN (1992) Director: Clint Eastwood. Writer: David Webb Peeples. Starring Clint Eastwood, Gene Hackman, Morgan Freeman, Richard Harris. On paper, the role of a corrupt sheriff in an Old West Wyoming town might not scream out “Oscar!”
    • BONNIE AND CLYDE (1967) Director: Arthur Penn. Writers: David Newman, Robert Benton. Starring Warren Beatty, Faye Dunaway, Gene Hackman, Estelle Parsons, Michael J. Pollard.
    • THE CONVERSATION (1974) Writer/Director: Francis Ford Coppola. Starring Gene Hackman, John Cazale, Allen Garfield, Cindy Williams, Frederic Forrest.
  1. Dec 29, 2020 · Here are the rules for our selection: all films considered all had to be full-length feature films, released (in theaters or on streaming services) in the United States during the 2020 calendar year. This list considers international films as well as domestic ones.

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    Hackman has worked with Warren Beatty on a number of highly acclaimed projects over the years. Redsis one such collaboration that also features some of Beatty's most acclaimed work behind the camera. It is the epic story of an American journalist who becomes involved in the Communist Revolution in Russia and attempts to bring those ideologies to Am...

    Political thrillers can be an engrossing genre, especially with the right actors helping to tell the story. No Way Outstars Kevin Costner as a navy officer who is assigned to investigate the death of the mistress of the secretary of defense (Hackman). With his own connection to the victim, the officer soon finds himself a suspect in the case and un...

    Hackman doesn't seem like the typical actor to be featured in a kids' animated film, but his authoritative voice is put to good use in this bug-centric adventure. The film follows a neurotic ant looking for his place in the larger society when he is accidentally mistaken as a great warrior. Hackman plays the villainous leader of the ant army who is...

    Hackman doesn't often appear in comedies, but he has proven to have a surprising talent for these kinds of roles. Young Frankensteinis a Mel Brooks parody retelling of the Frankenstein starring Gene Wilder as a mad scientist looking to bring the dead back to life. Hackman has a hilarious, slapstick cameo as a blind man who takes a liking to Franken...

    Superhero films might be the biggest thing in Hollywood nowadays, but there was a time in which bringing Superman to the big screen was considered a risk. Christopher Reeves stars as the Man of Steel who disguises himself as reporter Clark Kentsaves the day in Metropolis and battles the evil genius Lex Luthor (Hackman). RELATED:Lex Luthor: 10 Best ...

    Though it's nice to see Hackman take on a variety of different roles, there's no denying that he is extremely effective as a villain. This Western is perhaps his best bad guy role in a story that subverts the genre expectations. Clint Eastwood starsas an aging outlaw who is hired by a group of prostitutes to kill a man who brutalized them. Hackman ...

    Hackman went from being a celebrated character actor to being one of the top stars in the movie business with this crime masterpiece. Hackman plays Popeye Doyle, a New York City cop who joins his partner to take down a French crime lord who is behind a drug-smuggling ring. The movie is a perfect example of the gritty, bold crime stories that were b...

    Francis Ford Coppola is known for masterpieces like The Godfather films and Apocalypse Now, but The Conversationis a brilliant addition to his filmography that deserves to stand alongside those classics. Hackman stars as a surveillance expert who overhears a private conversation that draws him into a deadly conspiracy. RELATED: 10 Behind-The-Scenes...

    Lilithis another film in which Hackman teams with Warren Beatty, though this time it was before Hackman had made a name for himself in Hollywood. Beatty stars as a war hero who gets a job at a sanitarium where he meets and is drawn into the web of an intriguing and mysterious girl named Lilith. It is fun seeing Hackman in a smaller role along with ...

    Before he was headlining some of Hollywood's biggest projects, Hackman starred in some overlooked but brilliant dramas like I Never Sang for My Father. Hackman stars as a disillusioned man seeking to change his life by marrying his girlfriend and moving away. However, he finds that harder than it seems thanks to his overbearing father. This is an e...

    • Best: 48 Hrs. (1982) Walter Hill was already a respected filmmaker. His 1975 debut, Hard Times, starring Charles Bronson and James Coburn was a critical and commercial hit.
    • Worst: Theodore Rex (1995) In the annals of bad ideas, 1995's Theodore Rex is surely at the top. This massive flop never saw a release, as it was relegated to the straight-to-video pile with no fanfare.
    • Best: Freebie And The Bean (1974) James Caan and Alan Arkin combined to make box office gold in 1974's Freebie and the Bean, a violent, balls-to-the-wall, action-comedy about two cops against a San Francisco crime boss.
    • Worst: Cop Out (2010) Kevin Smith signed on to direct a send-up of the buddy-cop genre with 2010's Cop Out. Comedian Tracy Morgan co-starred with Bruce Willis who was poking fun at the genre that made him a star.
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