The Thin Blue Line (1966 film)

The Thin Blue Line is a 1966[1][2][3][4] film directed by William Friedkin. It was the second of three documentaries Friedkin made for producer David Wolper. It focuses on the police force, and the experience making it influenced Friedkin on The French Connection.[5]

The Thin Blue Line
Directed byWilliam Friedkin
Produced byDavid L. Wolper
Narrated byVan Heflin
Release date
  • 1966 (1966)
Running time
52 mins
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

See also

References

  1. "The Thin Blue Line (1966)". BFI.
  2. Glick, Joshua (23 January 2018). "Los Angeles Documentary and the Production of Public History, 1958-1977". Univ of California Press via Google Books.
  3. Holmes, Nathan (26 September 2018). "Welcome to Fear City: Crime Film, Crisis, and the Urban Imagination". SUNY Press via Google Books.
  4. Ruth, Williams , Linda; Michael, Hammond (1 May 2006). "Contemporary American Cinema". McGraw-Hill Education (UK) via Google Books.
  5. Friedkin p 78-81

Friedkin, William, The Friedkin Connection, Harper Collins 2013


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