1BULLITT (1968) TWO Mustang cars and two Dodge Chargers were used in the famous car chase in this actionpacked crime movie starring Steve McQueen, but only one Mustang survived filming. 7of the best... car chase movies 1BULLITT (1968) TWO Mustang cars and two Dodge Chargers were used ...
The car, made famous from the chase scene in "Bullitt," went on to make an impact beyond the silver screen Jan 22, 2018 Baltimore police chase Police pursued a suspect in a shooting through the streets of Baltimore Friday in a three-and-a-half mile, high-speed chase seen on CBS Baltim...
1. “Bullitt” (dir. Peter Yates, 1968) Any film that’s centered around Steve McQueen looking like a badass in a Ford Mustang is bound to date itself eventually, but Peter Yates’ “Bullitt” has endured as a classic because it features what might be the most dazzling car chase sequenc...
9. Bullitt (1968) It’s difficult to overstate the influence and importance of the central car chase inBullitt, which has persisted for nearly half a century as the preeminent model and the standard against which all other car chases continue to be compared. But what’s even more remarkable ...
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Bullitt, starring Steve McQueen (who did most of his own stunt driving in the movie), is a classic that has reached legendary status in the car world for its car chase scene. Ford has since come out with several limited edition Mustang Bullitts based on the one that McQueen drives; when...
Fifty years on, the chase in Bullitt remains the chase against which all other movie car chases are measured. The scene benefits hugely from star Steve McQueen's natural ability behind the wheel: What makes it a cinematic landmark is its sense of realism and quality of its driving. Director...
In what might be the most famous car chase scene in motion-picture history, the movie Bullitt has the King of Cool Steve McQueen who handles a car like Dirty Harry handles a .44 magnum. 1973 Ford XB Falcon IMDB 1973 Ford XB Falcon ...
It’s an iconic part of Bullitt’s 11-minute car chase, considered by many - me included - to be the greatest ever. I’ve seen the film a few times and I can’t for the life of me remember what happens in the rest of it, but that doesn’t really matter - everything around ...
The first great car movie I saw was Thunder Road. Directed by Robert Mitchum, who also starred in it. Lots of late '50s teen-age angst and some good bootlegger-revenuer chase scenes.The early Bond movies had some good chase scenes. These were more-or-less faithful to the Ian Fleming ...