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informing Vito earlier that the garage worker in question possesses all the info needed to pursue and convict all of the kidnapping suspects, Vito then notifies his associates, Moon & Bo, who follow the garage worker to his house in an attempt to assassinate him. They are then intercepted by the Seven-Ups. After a subsequent gunfight and a short foot chase, Moon & Bo are both killed.
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Manucci, while making the rounds through his old neighborhood, is tipped off by a local barber & family friend that he has witnessed an increased presence of guns on the streets during the last few months. This causes Buddy and the squad to start trailing some of the key crime figures to gather clues for the escalating unrest and tensions amongst the local syndicate.
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Manucci and the rest of the Seven-Ups are placed on suspension pending investigation as NYPD Internal Affairs considers them prime suspects of the kidnappings. This leaves the squad to continue piecing together the puzzle on their own. After Buddy and his squad break into the house of Max Kalish and
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The next day, Buddy meets up with Vito one last time informing him his game is up, but promises he won't be arresting him. Instead, he will ensure the local crime families are all notified how Vito was responsible for the kidnappings & ransom extorted from them. Buddy then walks away leaving a
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The squad stake out a funeral meeting of Kalish and his people, disaster follows, and it leads to shootings causing the death of one of the Seven-up officers and life-threatening injuries to one of the crime family members. A violent car chase ensues as Buddy chases after the shooters, Moon and Bo,
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NYPD detective Buddy Manucci has been under pressure from the senior officers in the New York City police force because his team of renegade policemen, known as the "seven-ups" (so called because most criminals they arrest receive sentences from seven years and up) have been using unorthodox methods
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The funeral-home sequence where Ansel is abducted was filmed at the side entrance to Lucia Brothers Funeral Home on the corner of E. 184th and Hoffman Streets. Buddy and his partner are staking out the funeral home from an upstairs apartment across the street, in a building located at 2324 Hoffman
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Buddy meets up with Vito again, intentionally setting him up for failure by giving him false information in an attempt to smoke out the kidnappers/shooters. Buddy's plan involves staking out the house of a parking garage worker who was involved with the kidnapping causing the shootings. Falsely
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There has been a growing rash of kidnappings of organized crime figures and white-collar criminals in the city. Max Kalish, a high-level racketeer & loan shark, is kidnapped from his house by two strangers impersonating as police detectives. A ransom for his release is paid at a car wash.
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They learn of the kidnappings when crooked bail bondsman Festa is grabbed in public by two men claiming to be from the District Attorney's office. Buddy seeks more information from Vito, who turns out to be untrustworthy. Unbeknownst to Buddy, Vito is the mastermind behind the kidnapping
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In the accompanying behind-the-scenes featurette of the 2006 DVD release of the film, Hickman can be seen co-ordinating, from the street, a chase scene wherein a stuntman in a parked car opens his door as Hickman's vehicle takes it off its hinges. The end of the chase was Hickman's
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as a crusading policeman who is the leader of the Seven-Ups, a squad of plainclothes officers who use dirty, unorthodox tactics to snare their quarry on charges leading to prison sentences of seven years or more upon prosecution, hence the name of the team.
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but Moon and Bo crash through the police barricade and continue across the bridge and into the outskirts of the city. They escape when Buddy's car violently collides into a truck, shearing off the roof. Miraculously, he survives the near-fatal accident.
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The film was announced in July 1971. Canadian TV writer Philip Hersch was hired by producer Phil d'Antoni to write the script based on the real life exploits of Sonny Grosso and
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his wife, confronting them at gunpoint, the information collected from Max allows Manucci to fill in the final blanks of who is responsible for all the kidnappings.
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chase, with the two cars bouncing down the gradients of uptown New York (like the cars on San Francisco's steep hills in the earlier film) with Hickman's 1973
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was a big box-office success and 20th Century Fox agreed to let D'Antoni direct. "We kind of agreed the best one to direct this would be me," he said.
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In the chase sequence, which occurs near the middle of the film, Hickman's car is being chased by Scheider. The chase itself borrows heavily from the
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operation. He works with the two thugs, Moon & Bo, who have been performing all the kidnappings by impersonating various authority figures.
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which takes them throughout Upper Manhattan and beyond. Other officers give chase and attempt to block the two at the
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to arrest criminals; this is illustrated as the team ransacks an antiques store that is a front for the running of
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D'Antoni took his sole directing credit on this film. He was earlier responsible for producing the action thriller
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coupe. While Scheider did some of his own driving, most of it was done by Hollywood stunt man Jerry Summers.
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Festa's abduction takes place in Brooklyn, across from the old courthouse on Court and Montague Streets near
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Buddy Manucci, played by Scheider, is a loose remake of the character of Buddy "Cloudy" Russo he played in
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Solomon p 232, Variety Trade Ad, January 18, 1974. Please note rental figures are rentals not total gross.
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Wolf, William (July 1, 1973). "D'Antoni Hires Himself to Direct 'Seven Ups' Because He's the 'Best'".
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housing project looming in the background. Kalish's house is at W. 246th Street and Fieldston Road in
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Filming locations include Manhattan, Brooklyn, New Jersey, Westchester County, and the Bronx.
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The climactic shootout scene at the end of the movie was filmed in areas just outside
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now very terrified & emotionally distressed Lucia to contemplate his fate.
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were also involved in this film, such as Scheider, screenwriter and police
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Mary, Campbell (April 1, 1973). "Movies: The 'Connection' spawns twins".
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Haber, Joyce (January 24, 1972). "Billy Wilder: He Directs Directors".
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Fictional portrayals of the New York City Police Department
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Murphy, Mary (July 2, 1971). "Breck to Star in 'Posse'".
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Location shooting for the chase scene was done in the
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Street. In the background, one can see the elevated
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Index


Philip D'Antoni
Alexander Jacobs
Sonny Grosso
Roy Scheider
Tony Lo Bianco
Bill Hickman
Larry Haines
Richard Lynch
Ken Kercheval
Gerald B. Greenberg
Stephen A. Rotter
Don Ellis
20th Century Fox
neo-noir
mystery
action thriller film
Philip D'Antoni
Roy Scheider
Bullitt
The French Connection
Academy Award
Best Picture
Bill Hickman
technical advisor
Sonny Grosso
Don Ellis
Bill Hickman
20th Century Fox
counterfeit money

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