Hackman - translation to french
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Hackman - translation to french

FORMER FINNISH BUSINESS
Hackman butterfly knife; Hackman

Hackman      
Hackman, family name; Gene Hackman (born in 1930 as Eugene Alden Hackman), American award-winning actor and producer
Gene Hackman         
Gene Hackman (born 1930), American movie actor, winner of the 1971 Academy Award for Best Actor for his role in "The French Connection"

Definition

Hackman
·noun The driver of a hack or carriage for public hire.

Wikipedia

Hackman (company)

Hackman was a cutlery and cookware company founded in Finland in 1790. The Hackman brand is now owned by Iittala Group, which was acquired by Fiskars Corporation in 2007.

In a 2008 survey which included both Finnish and international brands, it was the fifth most respected brand among consumers.

The Hackman butterfly knife (Finnish: Linkkupuukko, "latch-knife") was a type of butterfly knife produced by Hackman. The knife was marketed by Hackman as a retkiveitsi ("camping knife") and later as Eräpuukko ("wilderness puukko"). The knives were also sold in the United States, and some researchers state they were issued by the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency during the Vietnam War.

Examples of use of Hackman
1. Cette investigation a fait l‘objet d‘un film célèbre, Mississippi Burning, d‘Alan Parker, avec William Dafoe et Gene Hackman.
2. Confié au chanceux Richard Donner (La Malédiction), Superman – the Movie lance un jeune inconnu de 24 ans, Christopher Reeve, en l‘entourant de nombreuses stars dont Marlon Brando et Gene Hackman.
3. Battus, criblés de balles, leurs corps seront retirés 44 jours plus tard d‘une retenue d‘eau, à l‘issue d‘une fouille intensive du FBI (Police fédérale). L‘acharnement des enquêteurs fédéraux, confrontés au silence hostile de la population locale et travaillant dans une chaleur étouffante, a été illustré à l‘écran dans le thriller "Mississippi Burning" (1'88) avec Gene Hackman et Willem Dafoe.