Bullitt (1968) - Ford Mustang vs. Dodge Charger Scene (5/10) | Movieclips
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Published 2017-02-01
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CLIP DESCRIPTION:
Bullitt (Steve McQueen) barely makes it out alive during this dangerous high-speed car chase between his 1968 Ford Mustang GT and the 1968 Dodge Charger R/T being driven by the hitmen.
FILM DESCRIPTION:
In one of his most famous roles, Steve McQueen stars as tough-guy police detective Frank Bullitt. The story begins with Bullitt assigned to a seemingly routine detail, protecting mafia informant Johnny Ross (Pat Renella), who is scheduled to testify against his Mob cronies before a Senate subcommittee in San Francisco. But when a pair of hitmen ambush their secret location, fatally wounding Ross, things don't add up for Bullitt, so he decides to investigate the case on his own. Unfortunately for him, ambitious senator Walter Chalmers (Robert Vaughn), the head of the aforementioned subcommittee, wants to shut his investigation down, hindering Bullitt's plan to not only bring the killers to justice but discover who leaked the location of the hideout.
CREDITS:
TM & © Warner Bros. (1968)
Cast: Steve McQueen, John Aprea, Bill Hickman
Director: Peter Yates
Producers: Philip D'Antoni, Robert E. Relyea
Screenwriters: Alan Trustman, Harry Kleiner, Robert L. Fish
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All Comments (21)
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This has more Fast and Furious than Fast and Furious now.
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I love how this chase scene goes on and on without a word. The cars say everything .
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Without words and without music, just look, listen to motors and ambient sound, pure art
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In his suit and tie, and the chemistry teacher eyeglasses, Bill Hickman's portrayal of that straight-faced getaway driver is unforgettable.
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Nearly half a century old and yet looks absolutely stunning. What a masterpiece.
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Proof that you don’t need dramatic background music or CGI to create amazing scenes.
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This chase scene was absolute brilliance. One of the few times in movie history that with no dialogue, CGI, unnecessary sound effects or dumbass music it still manages to keep your attention and not be boring or too over the top. In another 10 or 20 years, this scene wont be possible to replicate but at least it is on film and will always be available for those of us that appreciate the raw sound and looks of an era that is long gone.
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Steve McQueen in the Mustang, Bill Hickman as the wheelman in the Charger, Paul Genge as the hitman in the Charger & Bud Ekins who threw down the bike, will live forever in this scene!!!!!
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This is the most calmest chase ever
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The mustang and the and the charger are pure beasts
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A piece of me died when those two beauts crashing each other.
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We dont need music we just need a lovely 68 charger and 68 mustangs sound❤
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The late 60s ain't no joke
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I love the sounds, beautiful engines
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I still remember seeing this as a kid and feeling that roller coaster stomach. Best ever chase scene!!
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Hands down 100% best driving scenes ever no special effects cars flying blowing up just Raw Talent.... rest in peace Steve McQueen.....
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Normies: “I love how there’s no music!” Intellectuals: “Oh there’s music alright🤤”
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I don't know how many times I've seen this car chase, it never gets old
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Still one of the best movie car chases ever. No in-your-face music, no ridiculous jumps and stunts, no yelling, no rapid-fire editing, no shaky-cam, no CGI (naturally) - just raw vehicular action.
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This is what got me into cars. I’m a mechanic and car collector because I saw this scene when I was 8 years old and went crazy for cool cars ever since. You can stick your hybrids and electrics and anything with an automatic transmission up your keister.