The early version of the cartoon sailor is now in public domain, and he's already the star of a slasher movie.
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The French Connection: Why audiences root for Gene Hackman’s Popeye Doyle against all oddsA drug dealer with a knife bursts out of the door. Santa and the vendor both try to stop him but he scarpers. They chase him down the street, eventually catch him on a patch of wasteland and gleefully ...
Popeye popped up the next January in a strip ... Like some of the pharma companies (that) extend patents on current drugs or reformulate them for extended patent life, brands and publishers ...
Popeye is violent, impulsive ... It didn’t help Hackman’s mood that director Friedkin shot multiple takes showing the drug dealer (Alan Weeks) being beaten up. “I felt horrible,” Hackman ...
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