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===Background===
===Background===
'''Grosso-Jacobson Productions''' is a joint production company founded in 1980 by former NYPD detective and producer Sonny Grosso (famous for his investigations on the infamous French Connection along with fellow officer Eddie "Popeye" Egan, which inspired Robin Moore's novel and the Academy Award's winner for Best Picture in 1971 by William Friedkin (Grosso was played by Roy Scheider)) and Larry Jacobson, producer and writer (''Married... With Children'', ''Late Night with David Letterman'').
'''Grosso-Jacobson Productions''' is a joint production company founded in 1980 by former NYPD detective and producer Sonny '''Grosso''' (famous for his investigations on the infamous French Connection along with fellow officer Eddie "Popeye" Egan, which inspired Robin Moore's novel and the Academy Award's winner for Best Picture in 1971 by William Friedkin (Grosso was played by Roy Scheider)) and Larry '''Jacobson''', producer and writer (''Married... With Children'', ''Late Night with David Letterman'').


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