""Popeye" Doyle travels to Marseilles to find Alain Charnier, the drug smuggler that eluded him in New York."
Gene Hackman
as "Popeye" Doyle
Fernando Rey
as Alain Charnier
Bernard Fresson
as Henri Barthélémy
Philippe Léotard
as Jacques
Ed Lauter
as General William Brian
Charles Millot
as Miletto
Jean-Pierre Castaldi
as Raoul
Cathleen Nesbitt
as The Old Lady
Samantha Llorens
as Denise
André Penvern
as Bartender
Reine Prat
as Young Girl on the Beach
Raoul Delfosse
as Dutch Captain
Ham Chau Luong
as Japanese Captain
Jacques Dynam
as Inspector Genevoix
Malek Kateb
as Algerian Chief
Pierre Collet
as Old Pro
Alexandre Fabre
as Young Inspector
Jean-Pierre Zola
as Dumpy Policeman
Manu Pluton
as Murdered Arab
Daniel Vérité
as 1st Guard Hotel Tangers
Hal Needham
as Doyle Kidnapper (uncredited)
Marie-Christine Descouard
as Young Woman in Cafe (uncredited)
Laurie Dillon
Screenplay
Don Ellis
Original Music Composer
Robert L. Rosen
Producer
Tom Rolf
Editor
Claude Renoir
Director of Photography
John Frankenheimer
Director
Alexander Jacobs
Robert Dillon
Story
Jacques Saulnier
Production Design
Robert Fugier
Unit Production Manager
Robert Monosmith
Other
Philippe Brun
Camera Operator
Stunt Coordinator
Conductor
Pierre Saint-Blancat
Production Manager
Bernard Stora
Assistant Director
Bernard Bats
Production Sound Mixer
Pierre Nourry
Wardrobe Supervisor
René Fargeas
Alex Archambault
Hairstylist
George Trirogoff
Assistant Editor
Eugene Herrly
Key Grip
Serge Moritz
Still Photographer
Logan Frazee
Special Effects
Marc Monnet
Second Assistant Director
William Hartman
Sound Effects Editor
Jacques Touillaud
Electrician
Don Hall
Lucie Lichtig
Script Supervisor
Theodore Soderberg
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Catherine Kelber
Charles-Henri Montel
Charles Merangel
Set Decoration
Daniel Braunschweig
Property Master
Kenneth Wannberg
Music Editor
Margot Capelier
Casting
Monique Archambault
Makeup Artist
Thierry Chabert
Gwen Field
Pierre Tatischeff
Edward Rossi
Pete Hamill