The Seven-Ups Car Chase (1973)

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  • @Mr100asd
    @Mr100asd 8 лет назад +1221

    The Granville was a 455 4 barell duel exhaust with standard bias ply H78 15 tires, Ventura, PONTIAC 350 2 barell Had factory duel exhaust, interior gutted foam rubber pading, plexiglass windshield and windshield pillars were cut at the dash so the roof would peal back. Pontiac supplied the cars for this movie and the 71 Le Mans in the French Connection. The final accident with the Ventura was staged on the Tachonic Pkwy. Millwood N.Y. exit ramp. In 73-75 I was the Yard manager for Saw Mill Auto Wreckers Yonkers NY. These cars were hauled in to be scrapped ! OH, I bought the Ventura engine and trans for my 66 Le Mans daily driver.. Little bit of History for you guys LOL

    • @pgtmr2713
      @pgtmr2713 8 лет назад +51

      Was it still warm from the chase?

    • @Mr100asd
      @Mr100asd 8 лет назад +16

      LOL

    • @moejr1974
      @moejr1974 7 лет назад +6

      I only saw one tailpipe on the GV

    • @Mr100asd
      @Mr100asd 7 лет назад +22

      All the granvill's had 4555 4bbl. and duel exhaust. The down scaled Bonneville had 455 2bbl single exhaust. had 2 order duels unless opted for 4 bbl, then again duels included

    • @88SC
      @88SC 7 лет назад +24

      The Ventura also has the somewhat unusual (for X-bodies) F-41 suspension option . Giveaway is the rear sway bar. The option also included a larger front bar, stiffer springs and shocks.

  • @LUNATIC75
    @LUNATIC75 7 лет назад +640

    And this is how Chief Brody ended up being booted out of the NYPD and sent off to become Chief of Police in a small seaside town...

    • @shihanUKS
      @shihanUKS 5 лет назад +40

      He didn't have time to pack either because what he's wearing here is the same thing he wore on the boat minus the jacket !

    • @MutieThePig
      @MutieThePig 5 лет назад +62

      @@shihanUKS He's going to need a bigger suitcase...

    • @tbirdsteve1
      @tbirdsteve1 5 лет назад +25

      and how the other driver got the gig in Bullit

    • @marchrabbit85
      @marchrabbit85 4 года назад +9

      I know that he was from New York

    • @ianbrown4680
      @ianbrown4680 4 года назад +20

      "In the yahd not to fah from the cah" lol

  • @DigitalCanvas85
    @DigitalCanvas85 9 месяцев назад +474

    The 10 minutes of this film is better than the last 20 years of the Fast and the Furious.

    • @David.L291
      @David.L291 7 месяцев назад +11

      You again Lol 😂

    • @nicholasstathoulopoulos4744
      @nicholasstathoulopoulos4744 7 месяцев назад +29

      Agreed. I don't think the last 20 years of the F &F franchise combined had 10 minutes of real, actual stunt driving.

    • @Gregory-sm9pf
      @Gregory-sm9pf 7 месяцев назад +14

      LMFAO! Dude you nailed it, damn did you ever nail it brother!

    • @David.L291
      @David.L291 7 месяцев назад +3

      @@nicholasstathoulopoulos4744 you do realise fast and furious isn't about stunt driving?

    • @nicholasstathoulopoulos4744
      @nicholasstathoulopoulos4744 7 месяцев назад +5

      @@Gregory-sm9pf Yeah, I figured that out after about three of them.

  • @lsmlsm2115
    @lsmlsm2115 5 лет назад +246

    No CGI. No Green Screen. Classic 70s car chase. Brilliant stuff!

    • @ronbrock6153
      @ronbrock6153 Год назад +4

      Well you do have to admit to the obvious running the film at 1.5 or 2x speed very obvious about 5:36 mark.

    • @TheNameOfJesus
      @TheNameOfJesus Год назад +7

      @@ronbrock6153 I noticed that too. But there's something special about not using any CGI. Someday, someone will try to make a movie in the future with no CGI. This part of the film must have cost a lot of money - shutting down all those streets.

    • @28weeks2die
      @28weeks2die 4 месяца назад

      Metal against metal

  • @jmj1002
    @jmj1002 8 лет назад +495

    One of those gritty,1970's car chases that I would end up recreating on the living room floor with my Matchbox cars....
    This gets me more excited than any Fast & Furious movie ever did!

    • @CivilEngineerWroxton
      @CivilEngineerWroxton 8 лет назад +26

      HAHA! I used to do the same thing! I didn't have very many Hot Wheels or Matchbox cars, but I would recreate whatever I saw in movies on TV. I remember wanting a Mustang so bad for recreating the Bullitt chase. I would build big humps in the floor using my Highlights books and dictionaries and then ramp the cars off of those humps to simulate the huge jumps on the San Francisco streets in Bullitt. LOL Aaaaaahhhhh......good times.

    • @jt9967
      @jt9967 7 лет назад +8

      John Martin Jr I AGREE bro them movies got me hotwheeled out with my own sound effects hahaha

    • @mrjb1445
      @mrjb1445 6 лет назад +26

      Lets face it! Fast and Furious movies can't match the good ole 70,s chases.

    • @weswolever7477
      @weswolever7477 3 года назад +11

      No CGI in this one

    • @acewilliams7917
      @acewilliams7917 2 года назад +5

      Same here!!

  • @robertortiz8540
    @robertortiz8540 Год назад +234

    May Bill Hickman, Richard Lynch, and Roy Schieder Rest In Peace. Certainly, they are three legends that will be missed.

    • @bloodgod3281
      @bloodgod3281 11 месяцев назад +16

      Bill Hickman was one of the best stunt drivers ever....

    • @robertortiz8540
      @robertortiz8540 11 месяцев назад +7

      @@bloodgod3281, Oh hell yeah he was the man.👍

    • @johnschaefer2238
      @johnschaefer2238 8 месяцев назад +3

      Hey Rob, Hickman, Lynch and Schieder were so good in this! I’m a big Bill Hickman fan what a storied life that man had. One of the saddest days of Bill’s life was when He was following his good friend James Dean when Dean and his Spyder collided with Donald Turnupseed. Hickman about 60 seconds behind Dean was the first to get to Dean before he died. Hickman held Dean in his arms at the crash as he died.

    • @alexday5892
      @alexday5892 6 месяцев назад +1

      Certain engine sounds felt like they were lifted from Bullitt

    • @johndrake2729
      @johndrake2729 6 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@alexday5892I heard stories to that effect.

  • @Johnfsu
    @Johnfsu 9 лет назад +668

    One of the best chases of all time. No crap music, no CGI!

    • @bn6963
      @bn6963 7 лет назад +5

      What about those epic 70s cop car chase themes?

    • @homeofthemad3044
      @homeofthemad3044 6 лет назад +7

      Baby driver did music well though. It can be done right.

    • @preving
      @preving 6 лет назад +10

      Not sure which is better: This or Bullitt?

    • @leighburne4098
      @leighburne4098 5 лет назад +5

      It's decent, but it goes on way too long and gets repetitive before the end. Bullitt and French Connection are far, far better.

    • @soundsgreatentertainment4203
      @soundsgreatentertainment4203 5 лет назад +12

      Not one of the best, THE BEST!!!!! In my humble opinion

  • @ldreese33
    @ldreese33 6 лет назад +302

    Love it when they don’t have music blaring over a chase scene, just the sound of the engines

    • @TheBaldJerk
      @TheBaldJerk 4 года назад +11

      Funniest part: Well-dressed middle class people on an interstate bus...😆

    • @crr311sux5
      @crr311sux5 3 года назад +2

      Yup

    • @Gwestytears
      @Gwestytears 3 года назад +5

      In new york, everyone used public transport. There was always too much traffic

    • @robertmcghintheorca49
      @robertmcghintheorca49 2 года назад +7

      Just like "Bullitt" and "The French Connection". Who needs music when you have those gorgeous engines revving like an angry pack of wolves?

    • @robertmcghintheorca49
      @robertmcghintheorca49 2 года назад +3

      @@fenris6051 Well, the first three minutes have jazz-like music, but as soon as the cars speed up and the chase is really on, the music stops playing.

  • @boruff68
    @boruff68 2 года назад +230

    Bill Hickman will always be the best car chase driver for all of eternity....

    • @jpathak6227
      @jpathak6227 Год назад +9

      Bar none!

    • @TheDKServices
      @TheDKServices Год назад +19

      Yeah, Nobody could whip those front heavy, non braking, non handling 70s sleds around the corners like him. Incredible control, these"drifting" guys can't hold a candle to him.

    • @89426
      @89426 Год назад +3

      ​@@TheDKServices🎯

    • @mikefromwa
      @mikefromwa Год назад +7

      They don't make movies like that anymore, and they never will again. It was a golden age.

    • @mat101979
      @mat101979 4 месяца назад

      For usa yes but in europe we had Remy Julienne

  • @ZantiMisfit198
    @ZantiMisfit198 10 лет назад +565

    The late Bill Hickman coordinated the chase plus he drove the black Pontiac he also drove the black Charger in Bullitt. Helluva driver!

    • @ZantiMisfit198
      @ZantiMisfit198 10 лет назад +33

      ***** He sure did, and he was an amazing looking guy (by that I mean interesting) I bet he could tell you some stories, he also looked like a guy you wouldnt want to tick off.

    • @Smittyschannel
      @Smittyschannel 10 лет назад +13

      lol thought I was having some misplaced deja vu- big difference in the looks of the character in only 3 yrs after Bullitt

    • @Smittyschannel
      @Smittyschannel 10 лет назад +2

      OK I thought bullitt came out in '70

    • @jbrian80
      @jbrian80 10 лет назад +30

      Bill Hickam is also the stunt coordinator for the French Connection

    • @ZantiMisfit198
      @ZantiMisfit198 10 лет назад +1

      Global Indefinitely Thanks, I did not know that.

  • @ashland1977
    @ashland1977 13 лет назад +123

    This era will never be topped. The cars are not plastic, they sound like cars should sound, no annoying theme music for the background, just the sound of what a car chase should be. Awesome.

    • @shoukatalimaredia5420
      @shoukatalimaredia5420 Год назад +12

      This is real American made super chase 1970

    • @mikefromwa
      @mikefromwa Год назад +13

      It was the golden age of movies, in my opinion.

    • @d23g32
      @d23g32 Год назад +5

      Like all movie chase scenes, the engine noises and other sounds you hear were sourced from other recordings and dubbed in later during the post production process. The sounds you hear in the movie were not made made by the vehicles on the screen.

  • @Charger425
    @Charger425 3 года назад +196

    I love the way Bill Hickman calmly looks as though he's on his daily commute. The mark of a true professional.

    • @felixmadison5736
      @felixmadison5736 Год назад +12

      Yeah, he acts as though he's been through it all before. LOL!!

    • @michaelhallas6450
      @michaelhallas6450 Год назад +7

      He is at that , very good .

    • @tommccallan8802
      @tommccallan8802 Год назад +10

      Drove the same way in Bullitt except when he was about to get in that head on..this chase seen sponsored by Pontiac. 😊

    • @m-71tx26
      @m-71tx26 Год назад +7

      As a professional stunt driver, Bill Hickman knew and understood the kinds of punishment that a car could take and still keep going. And he used that knowledge to great effect. He really rocked it.

    • @davidgoldin2577
      @davidgoldin2577 11 месяцев назад +5

      He is on his daily commute.

  • @jasoncamp483
    @jasoncamp483 8 лет назад +248

    Love this chase. Everything about it. Bill Hickman as the villain. 1973 NYC. The cars. Everything.

    • @None-zc5vg
      @None-zc5vg 4 года назад +5

      1973 was o.k. so long as it was being experienced on t.v..

    • @ghostofreagan3181
      @ghostofreagan3181 4 года назад +2

      Greatest chase scene , Ever.

    • @jasoncamp483
      @jasoncamp483 3 года назад +2

      @Jason Kang I could not agree more. The Bleak Autumn backdrop helps.

    • @boruff68
      @boruff68 2 года назад +4

      Bill will ALWAYS be a legend as one of the first,greatest stunt drivers in my book....

    • @jasoncamp483
      @jasoncamp483 2 года назад +1

      @@boruff68 Yes sir. He was the best!

  • @ColdCanuck50
    @ColdCanuck50 11 лет назад +405

    There were two elements that made this particular car chase stand out from many other chases.
    1. The "bad guy" in the passenger seat (played by Richard Lynch, RIP), appears to be getting stressed by their drive through certain parts of the city, including passing through a group of kids playing in a side road.
    Generally, bad guys are portrayed as single-minded and uncaring, obviously Lynch's character wasn't quite so much the automaton.
    2. At the conclusion of the chase, Roy Scheider's character looked like he had been in an accident, unlike the stereotypical good guy survives without even a scratch.
    It's too bad that the movie industry lost two great actors such as these, especially in light of how the public has been fed crap acting the past decade or so.

    • @smokin714
      @smokin714 3 года назад +23

      I totally agree! They feel sort of like real people driving instead of your stereotypical tough guys

    • @virtuosowins
      @virtuosowins 3 года назад +10

      Fully agreed spot on 👌✔️

    • @eles2147
      @eles2147 3 года назад +15

      This car chase pushed the art to another level..Except for The Driver, i have both. Though this always did it for me. And Bill Hickman haulin that Grand ville......

    • @STP43FAN1
      @STP43FAN1 2 года назад +18

      Lynch wasn’t faking it - he really was scared during the chase scenes.
      The crash at the end wasn’t supposed to happen; Buddy (Roy Scheider) was supposed to slam to a stop short of the truck. But the stunt went wrong and the car plowed under the bumper. The scene with the driver helping a battered Buddy out of the wrecked car was in essence improvised.

    • @hatbpto5180
      @hatbpto5180 2 года назад +18

      I argued with someone once how much better the Bullitt car chase was than some dumb Star Wars cgi pod race thing they thought was so great. They just don't understand.

  • @RLOPEZ4600
    @RLOPEZ4600 Год назад +112

    50 years ago, and this movie still rocks.

    • @nikosatsaves3141
      @nikosatsaves3141 Год назад +4

      Watched it in 1977 in my uncle's basement in Toronto. I was 16 then and was overwhelmed by the plethora of local tv channels and the ones from Buffalo and Rochester NY that played almost 24/24 crime movies tv shows etc. This one in particular along with the Getaway made so huge impression on me that i still get goosebumps by just hearing or reading the title.

    • @mordecaiesther3591
      @mordecaiesther3591 4 месяца назад

      ❤❤❤--->watched this at the VILLAGE movie theatre . One huge screen when it first came out in owings mills Maryland . Best days of me life . What I remember was ; when he hits the back end of that trucker ?? It was a REAL STUNTMAN in that car !! No CGI or fake crap !! All of this was a real car and car noises .

  • @hamtrak
    @hamtrak 9 лет назад +369

    Actor Richard lynch's reactions were real as he was terrified riding with stunt driver Bill Hickman.

    • @fernmann7
      @fernmann7 9 лет назад +21

      +Vedran Čižić Hickman also did the driving in the French Connection. Also was driving the trailer for James Dean's Porsche when he crashed it back in the 50s.

    • @ekop1778
      @ekop1778 8 лет назад +36

      +hamtrak RIP RICHARD LYNCH AND BILL HICKMAN AND ROY SCHIDER

    • @mrspivvy
      @mrspivvy 8 лет назад +21

      +hamtrak I thought it was him- same guy driving the charger in Bullit, right? that guy seriously kicked ass as a stunt driver, especially with those big old boats they drove back then

    • @58chiefton
      @58chiefton 8 лет назад +10

      haha that looked to be true ... what a long scary ride!!! the dangers actors went through then wow?

    • @gosportjamie
      @gosportjamie 7 лет назад +16

      +hamtrak I'm not surprised, Bill Hickman was a great, maybe the greatest ever, stunt driver but he also rather appears to have been a complete lunatic who really enjoyed scaring the pants off actors. Maybe it was a way of getting revenge for his relative lack of success as an actor. Maybe it was just that he favoured the realistic, gritty, white knuckle style of car scenes...

  • @Mavis308
    @Mavis308 12 лет назад +304

    RIP Roy Schieder, Richard Lynch and Bill Hickman. 3 legends, will be missed!!

    • @kevinclark8549
      @kevinclark8549 Год назад +7

      Gene Hackman is still alive he's just retired.

    • @E171955
      @E171955 Год назад +11

      @@kevinclark8549 Hickman not Hackman !

    • @richardbrobeck2384
      @richardbrobeck2384 Год назад +1

      for sure !

    • @Leo-DaGreek
      @Leo-DaGreek Год назад +1

      JAWS,audio is a nighttime favorite

    • @andreb.thomas5926
      @andreb.thomas5926 Год назад

      ​@@kevinclark8549
      Wrong movie.
      Chao.
      Retired Vietnam era veteran, ex Detroiter, expatriate currently living in the Colombian Andes.

  • @stevenwalters552
    @stevenwalters552 3 года назад +26

    Bull Hickman the calmest and most relaxed get away driver on earth. Legendary driver.

  • @capvid88
    @capvid88 12 лет назад +120

    This, The French Connection, and Bullitt contain IMO 3 of the greatest chase scenes ever filmed, past or present. No stupid music tracks, no gratuitous effects and over cutting, just great action and great natural sound.

    • @delrey874
      @delrey874 Год назад +2

      In my opinion Vanishing Point has the most phenomenal car chase.

    • @jayelbee1111
      @jayelbee1111 Год назад +12

      What is amazing about all three movies is that stuntman Bill Hickman was driving.

    • @SDSen
      @SDSen Год назад +1

      @@jayelbee1111 He was, but for some scenes Gene was actually driving the car too, Gene wasn't a stuntman but he was a damn good driver

    • @Steez51
      @Steez51 Год назад +5

      Try "to live and die in LA" that's another good one. No CGI, just real cars.

    • @williamosborne6866
      @williamosborne6866 Год назад +7

      Don't forget to add Ronin (2 great chases)....

  • @KareemPilot
    @KareemPilot 12 лет назад +115

    It's pretty remarkable that this gentleman, the late Bill Hickman, was the principal driver in this as well as Bullitt and The French Connection, three of the most remarkable and iconic chase sequences ever filmed. Quite a legacy for a profession (Stunt man) that is all too often an anonymous one. Also, bearing in mind, that this was before digital editing made this sort of thing a hell of a lot easier to do. Incredible risks were taken to produce these classic scenes.

    • @mikefromwa
      @mikefromwa Год назад +12

      He was a legend during what I like to call the Golden Age of movies.

    • @1Truckman
      @1Truckman 10 месяцев назад +5

      He had more than 100 other roles as well, including General Patton's driver in "Patton"...In real life he was the first on the scene of James Dean's fatal car wreck...

    • @deanlaffan2390
      @deanlaffan2390 10 месяцев назад +2

      Not just driving, but choreographed them all as well.

    • @lucille284
      @lucille284 9 месяцев назад

      Forgot to add Jerry Summers who drove Scheider's car. Who also has passed.

    • @cbsundance
      @cbsundance 7 месяцев назад +3

      The common denominator was Phil D'Antoni.Phil did all three movies you mentioned.He used Hickman exclusively.

  • @michaelbruns449
    @michaelbruns449 2 года назад +13

    The Seven Ups is basically a really good sequel to the really great French Connection. Totally awesome and intense. Like one of cinemas best and longest and loudest car chases (arguably number one) that hardly if ever makes anyones best car chase lists. Like for some mysterious reasons unknown. Pathetically nowadays movie car chases will be mostly filmed fake on computer screens.

  • @IndyCrewInNYC
    @IndyCrewInNYC 6 лет назад +105

    Awesome chase scene! The late Roy Scheider was so good at playing these gritty blue-collar types. VERY underrated actor.

  • @tscooter22
    @tscooter22 9 лет назад +76

    "This movie brought to you by Pontiac."
    Nice chase scene!!

    • @adriantomlin2902
      @adriantomlin2902 4 года назад +1

      Yup this particular Indian can flat haul ass!!! Lol!!

  • @dropway9108
    @dropway9108 7 месяцев назад +4

    Everyday, prior to leaving for work, I watch this scene for inspiration. Then it's off we go! Life imitating art. The only problem is when I get to work the car is a complete total. This necessitates procuring a new automobile every following day. It's an expensive habit but the buzz is so wonderful that the day flies by, and before you know it 5:00 rolls around. I take the bus home in the evening and start planning for the next day's morning drive.

    • @jimkeskey
      @jimkeskey 16 дней назад

      Be careful. One day it might not end in your favor.

  • @captainh3831
    @captainh3831 7 лет назад +25

    Driving the wrong way down one way streets, on sidewalks...I love it! This was almost 50 years ago...and it's still the best.

  • @BlacKnightRising
    @BlacKnightRising 11 лет назад +17

    by far the greatest car chase ever filmed. period!! No cgi can replace a REAL car chase!

  • @remyred4
    @remyred4 2 года назад +13

    At 2:43 the girl who screams is my sister! She turned 60 today.

  • @harlequin75
    @harlequin75 8 лет назад +79

    Bill Hickman - Legend

  • @ltlieu61
    @ltlieu61 7 лет назад +24

    Roy Scheider was a hell of a good actor.....enjoyed all his movies...RIP

  • @Puzzoozoo
    @Puzzoozoo 3 года назад +15

    48 years later, I still love the sound of that 1971 Pontiac Ventura.

    • @quicksilver462
      @quicksilver462 Год назад +1

      1973/74

    • @231mac
      @231mac Год назад +5

      It was dubbed in and it sounds like from the Bullitt Mustang.

  • @DAngelo136
    @DAngelo136 12 лет назад +31

    A fitting tribute to 3 fine performers: Bill Hickman, Roy Schieder and Richard Lynch. Thanks, for the performances.

  • @jergensroberdeaux2955
    @jergensroberdeaux2955 10 лет назад +58

    Those big Pontiacs could cover some asphalt.

  • @mrjohn.whereyoufrom
    @mrjohn.whereyoufrom 7 месяцев назад +8

    70's movies car chases will never be beaten by modern movies.

  • @ashland1977
    @ashland1977 12 лет назад +16

    What a awesome chase. Nearly 40 years old and probably one of the best ever.

    • @roadskare63
      @roadskare63 Год назад

      Still legendary after NOW 50 years!!!

  • @paktype
    @paktype 9 лет назад +57

    The facial expressions on the passenger in this scene are priceless...

    • @NWSaint
      @NWSaint 8 лет назад +3

      +paktype : LoL .. I was just thinking the same thing.. reminds me of the look on my chicks face whenever she tells me we're running late!

    • @dan_hitchman007
      @dan_hitchman007 4 года назад +17

      Because he was driving with the stuntman during the car chase and he was actually freaking out.

  • @Mac-ix4qp
    @Mac-ix4qp 3 года назад +17

    I remember watching this chase with my Dad years ago, and him saying "Damn, his (Scheider) Pontiac sounds bad ass!" It still does.

    • @vcv6560
      @vcv6560 6 месяцев назад

      It sound a bit too much like McQueen's fastback in Bullitt. I love it!

  • @donaldsexton1305
    @donaldsexton1305 9 лет назад +50

    Richard Lynch reactions while riding shotgun with Bill Hickman are priceless.

  • @CivilEngineerWroxton
    @CivilEngineerWroxton 8 лет назад +55

    EXCELLENT! I always thought Roy Scheider was awesome and this was another role he played that proved it. I hadn't seen this movie for many years. It is an excellent movie. Those cars really were hauling you-know-what and they didn't use effects to make them look like they were. This is when REAL stunts were done and not the crap like you see in the Fast and Furious movies. This chase keeps you on the edge of your seat. Thanks for posting!

    • @mrjb1445
      @mrjb1445 6 лет назад +2

      TRUE! VERY TRUE!

    • @randyjohnson805
      @randyjohnson805 6 лет назад +2

      Al Scarbrough Roy looked the part when he was driving

    • @lonewolfmcquade1079
      @lonewolfmcquade1079 6 лет назад +3

      Al Scarbrough Definitely 52 Pick Up was ONE of my favorite movies that he did with Ann Margaret which was a SLEEPER movie aside from the great one s like this n the French Connection

    • @adriantomlin2902
      @adriantomlin2902 4 года назад +3

      It's just down to earth no lousy camera tricks kick ass old school car chase!!

  • @parkerhilton3296
    @parkerhilton3296 2 года назад +10

    This great car chase does a great job of documenting the look of nyc in the early 1970s 👍🏻👍🏻

    • @jimkeskey
      @jimkeskey 16 дней назад

      Too bad they are gutting that look and going for the washed out generic look that most cities go for now.

  • @michaelsimko7694
    @michaelsimko7694 7 лет назад +14

    Classic car chases from shows and movies of the 1960s and 1970s are real and can't be beat vs today's Photoshop-editing and special effects chases. Another nice thing about those classics is they were used with true American cars. I can watch videos like this over and over again vs the latest Fast And Furious.

  • @markeystephen2992
    @markeystephen2992 4 года назад +30

    This was my favourite car chase scene of all time, I just loved the way how the cars just let you hear the engine roar, and not forgetting the legendary stunt driver Bill Hickman who made car chases, tense and exciting in the movies that featured car chases he was in, this scene and car chase was a great example of that. Along with a few others. The seven ups is rated up with Bullit, The French Connection, MCQ, To Live and Die in LA, and Ronnin. And R.I.P to both actors..🙏🏾.

    • @irakligotsadze9043
      @irakligotsadze9043 Год назад

      What name is this film?

    • @e-curb
      @e-curb Год назад +2

      The engine sound of the Ventura is totally fake. They dubbed the sounds of a car with a manual trans, but the chase car had an automatic!

    • @d23g32
      @d23g32 Год назад +1

      As is common in movie making for several reasons, the engine noises and other sounds were dubbed in during post production and were not made by the vehicles on the screen. During outside filming, sound is generally not recorded at all at the time of filming, or if it is recorded, it's nothing but ambient street noises and many times includes shouted directions and off camera chatter from crewmembers who know it's all going to be dubbed over anyway. They really didn't even do a very good job of making the sounds plausibly match what's on the screen, such as was mentioned already, all of the dramatic gear shifting noises supposedly made by an obvious automatic transmission vehicle. In real life, 18 wheelers don't even shift that much.

    • @k.c.marshall921
      @k.c.marshall921 Год назад

      ​. Its also the same sounds used in "Bullitt".

  • @johnquinn4151
    @johnquinn4151 Год назад +6

    Engine growl and gritty 1970’s action scenes make this an underrated cop film

  • @smichelle65
    @smichelle65 12 лет назад +40

    RIP Richard Lynch--his petrified reactions during this scene were priceless.

  • @frankalvira1176
    @frankalvira1176 8 лет назад +223

    This is when cars were cars

    • @0525ohhwell
      @0525ohhwell 8 лет назад +30

      good lord, they were awful. A bunch of under powered super heavy boats. With that being said, I am picking up a '71 Ventura on Monday.

    • @Sheehy223
      @Sheehy223 8 лет назад +18

      +Patrick Keough Yep. Post fuel crisis cars like these, big blocks or not made next to no power. They last forever though, the internals were way overbuilt for the utter lack of compression they had.

    • @railwayhobo872
      @railwayhobo872 7 лет назад +8

      Frank Alvira cars are plastic these fays

    • @railwayhobo872
      @railwayhobo872 7 лет назад +4

      Frank Alvira before they were plastic

    • @ekop1778
      @ekop1778 5 лет назад +1

      @@railwayhobo872 my 97 dodge neon was all plastic
      my subie has some steel parts

  • @shawnmcculley2995
    @shawnmcculley2995 3 года назад +25

    Bill Hickman would be an awesome driver's ed teacher.

    • @michaelbruns449
      @michaelbruns449 2 года назад +1

      Ha haa haaa!

    • @JonMarino-ge2ob
      @JonMarino-ge2ob 6 месяцев назад

      Yes but most snowflake guys today don't have licenses, they let there girlfriends drive them or they take Uber everywhere 😂

    • @PeterBrown-mz4nv
      @PeterBrown-mz4nv Месяц назад

      Good comment!

  • @cleehammer1210
    @cleehammer1210 8 лет назад +77

    Damn I wish I was driving when these monster cars were a part of every day life! So sick of electronics controlling every aspect...

    • @tacoma5543
      @tacoma5543 8 лет назад +6

      I'm one of the lucky ones , meaning an old dude. I had a 64 1/2 Mustang (6cyl 3 speed but still), a 73 Nova 307 like this 74 Ventura but blue, a 56 Belair 2 door post, a blue 62 Galaxie, a white 66 Lemans (because it looked like a GTO but cheaper), a 67 Biscayne and a 70 Impala...all before I was 22 in 1978. Those were the days man. I wouldn't trade those memories for another 10 years of life.

    • @Mr100asd
      @Mr100asd 8 лет назад +6

      I worked for a pontiac dealer 68-72. Needed a tow car for my 66 GTO , ordered a 71 Le Mans Wagon 455 H.O. . Pontiac did not want to build the car. Zone rep made a special order 7 months later I got it. Only 455 HO wagon built... I still have the wagon and 66GTO

    • @tacoma5543
      @tacoma5543 8 лет назад +2

      How could I forget?? At 1:38 you'll see a quick shot of a 64 Malibu, I had one in 1974 as my first legal car that was a 6 with 3 on the tree and my old 65 Catalina teal 4 door boat with the Marijuana decal on the back glass I had in 1976. How I never got stopped was a miracle. That car rode as smooth as my 78 Eldorado I had in 1997.

    • @pp3k3jamail
      @pp3k3jamail 8 лет назад +1

      you could just buy one of these old cars

    • @paulmaartin
      @paulmaartin 7 лет назад +1

      get a mustang gt and remove the abs fuse.

  • @CEOkiller
    @CEOkiller 9 лет назад +119

    Back when Pontiac really did :"build excitement"!

    • @jim2lane
      @jim2lane 7 лет назад +6

      I don't know dude. Take a look at how that thing bounces and hops when it corners. Looks like a pogo-stick!

    • @originalpunkSxE
      @originalpunkSxE 7 лет назад +2

      They used to use Pontiacs in a lot of car chase scenes. My dad told me it was because they smashed real well lol. And this is what happens when you get into a shoving match with a '73 GrandVille by the way. Why on earth...

    • @MrTheHillfolk
      @MrTheHillfolk 7 лет назад +4

      The excitement was over beginning in 73 ....for excitement see "gto 1964-1972"

    • @skynyrdfan9368
      @skynyrdfan9368 7 лет назад

      +MrTheHillfolk wasn't that a 70 Pontiac Ventura

    • @MrTheHillfolk
      @MrTheHillfolk 7 лет назад +1

      Jack Johnson
      Maybe, I'm not really good on the particular year that car was, same with 68-72 novas, the differences are so subtle.
      Easily figured out on google though.

  • @turkeygrump
    @turkeygrump 4 года назад +4

    This is fantastic. Very few people talk about this movie, but this chase rivals Bullitt in every way, and I love Bullitt.

  • @TheSuperCRASHer
    @TheSuperCRASHer 13 лет назад +18

    no matter how many times I watch this chase scene it never gets old I love it.

  • @williamshaw9047
    @williamshaw9047 8 лет назад +14

    I swear, my palms were sweating by the time this chase was half over. Incredible.

  • @mineplow1000
    @mineplow1000 Год назад +7

    Wife is all, "why do you like all those 70's films?" This right here, baby. Unparalleled car action.

  • @filagenoir
    @filagenoir 6 лет назад +15

    From 9:55, just a masterful portrayal of a person in shock. Scheider was underrated.

  • @70goldtop
    @70goldtop 10 лет назад +31

    1973 Pontiac Venturas with the the stock 350 4 barrel were fast cars. Not many people know about them. They fell between the cracks during that horsepower crunch of the seventies. Definitely a sleeper if there ever was one.

    • @jbrian80
      @jbrian80 10 лет назад +3

      Like the Blues Brothers said, no catalytic converters and emission control to choke the performance. At the peak of muscle cars, Chrysler and GM often underrated their engine (probably for lower insurance premium for their customers) its ironic now some of the automakers overrated the engine horsepower for marketing purpose.

    • @lesliehorwinkle
      @lesliehorwinkle 9 лет назад

      +james madison the '74 GTO was just a Ventura w/ the 400.

    • @moejr1974
      @moejr1974 8 лет назад

      +Leslie Horwinkle 74 GTO had a 350 4BBL. No 400 for GTo in 74.

    • @moejr1974
      @moejr1974 8 лет назад +1

      +james madison This Ventura had a 2BBL. No 4BBL 350's for Pontiac in 73

    • @originalpunkSxE
      @originalpunkSxE 7 лет назад +1

      Yep, they all did it for lower insurance premiums, but I know the various GM divisions also did it because GM had certain rules about how much HP a car could have compared to its weight. A GTO with a 400 would be rated at 365 HP, while the exact same engine in a Firebird would be rated at 320 HP.

  • @austx290
    @austx290 3 года назад +3

    Hands down....the BEST car chase in my opinion. Edge of your set action.

  • @Survivor87
    @Survivor87 10 лет назад +32

    Always loved the absolute terror the actors showed in this and Bullitt. Bill Hickman the bad guy in both chases.

  • @caelroighblunt1956
    @caelroighblunt1956 8 лет назад +111

    The same adversary driver as in _Bullitt_

    • @whiteribbonman1
      @whiteribbonman1 8 лет назад +1

      +Caelroigh Blunt It took me finding this video to realize that. 😆

    • @halon7476
      @halon7476 8 лет назад +11

      The car engines sounds like Bullitt.

    • @whiteribbonman1
      @whiteribbonman1 8 лет назад +2

      +HALON747 True, and I find that to be a shame since the Fastback WAS a manual car but the Pontiac was an automatic.

    • @Firestone1
      @Firestone1 8 лет назад +6

      That was Bill Hickman. He was one of the great stunt drivers ever. Many an actor soiled themselves in the passenger seat when driving with Hickman.

    • @Firestone1
      @Firestone1 8 лет назад +6

      The car engine sounds were ripped off from Bullitt.

  • @foreignautomobiles
    @foreignautomobiles Год назад +10

    I love how the windshield didn't magically get fixed.

  • @paktype
    @paktype 12 лет назад +11

    I love the expressions the killer wearing the ski cap puts on during this scene. Here's a ruthless cop-shooter but he's scared to death of Hickman's driver. I always thought this scene was an homage to the "Bullitt" scene with some comedy thrown in. Roy Scheider's expressions are great too.

  • @vidhag900
    @vidhag900 9 лет назад +20

    Those kids won't be playing in the street for awhile.
    Great chase scene, definitely up there with Bullitt.

    • @sawtnpeppa
      @sawtnpeppa 9 лет назад

      vidhag900 wait for the Nun to come out and throw a brick at them :)

  • @pmafterdark
    @pmafterdark Год назад +2

    Seen this movie so many times and still love it. One of the best car chases scenes ever.

  • @mercedyzmarieguion292
    @mercedyzmarieguion292 6 лет назад +24

    5:02 LOL The entire scene is great. Another EXCELLENT example of driving by our man Bill Hickman.
    RIP He was sooo COOL!

    • @crr311sux5
      @crr311sux5 3 года назад

      Cancer sucks

    • @MrWolfSnack
      @MrWolfSnack 2 года назад +1

      You see how fast the door of that red car ricocheted after the crash? It was like a ballistic missile. Unless they had it on a tow wire so it wouldn't kill someone outside the scene (this was a live street chase)

    • @justisolated5621
      @justisolated5621 2 года назад

      It ricocheted of the back of the tan car, and in front of the tan car was a person

  • @iloverush123
    @iloverush123 11 лет назад +73

    Is it just me or does anyone else find it hilarious to watch that big ass Pontiac wallow all over the road?

    • @flcl64
      @flcl64 10 лет назад +9

      Ever see The Blues Brothers?

    • @yahuchanonyakov
      @yahuchanonyakov 6 лет назад +5

      Josh Moss I think it's funny too, but man, could that huge Pontiac ever haul-ass, especially at 3:40, and 4:50..

    • @lonewolfmcquade8879
      @lonewolfmcquade8879 6 лет назад +4

      Yahuchanonyakov 455 in that Pontiac that car had a lot of power Roy's car was no slouch either 350 was definitely one of GM best small block s

    • @171apples171
      @171apples171 6 лет назад +4

      dude its fucking great lol

    • @homeofthemad3044
      @homeofthemad3044 6 лет назад +5

      I love the suspension recoil launching the car into the air.

  • @Ben_not_10
    @Ben_not_10 4 года назад +6

    I just looked up the curb weights on these cars. The 4 door sedan has almost 1600 lbs on the Ventura. I was shocked to read how light the Ventura/Novas we’re back then. Almost as light as my Camry

    • @vcv6560
      @vcv6560 6 месяцев назад

      good point, seeing how Schider couldn't budge him.

  • @KingCast65
    @KingCast65 5 лет назад +8

    2:22 watch that big ol' Pontiac bouncy bouncy bouncy! And watch for the recurring Pinto as well. Roy Scheider, RIP dude. You were so good in everything you did.

  • @davidmichaud6922
    @davidmichaud6922 11 лет назад +10

    RIP, Roy Scheider, Bill Hickman, & Richard Lynch. LOVE THIS FILM!

  • @Karen822
    @Karen822 Год назад +8

    I will never forget how Roy Scheider looked when he came out of that crushed car!

  • @packrat76
    @packrat76 6 лет назад +4

    I saw this movie when I was a kid in the 80's on tv and thought the car chase was cool as hell. This movie got me hooked. Always loved car chases in movies after seeing this movie.

  • @inthelionsden6335
    @inthelionsden6335 8 лет назад +28

    Just like my commute every day.

  • @tracylloyd1124
    @tracylloyd1124 Год назад +6

    Bad guy with a shotgun disassembles a hood from a 1970s car. Hahaha! I love it! This takes me back to the era of the all time best car chase scenes! Great movie!

  • @TheLTD_
    @TheLTD_ 8 лет назад +45

    Man that Pontiac was fast.

    • @extremedrivr
      @extremedrivr 5 лет назад

      I actually thought it was a Cadillac when I first watched this movie.

    • @DC322
      @DC322 5 лет назад +5

      Grandville and Ventura.

    • @adriantomlin2902
      @adriantomlin2902 4 года назад +3

      that big black car most likely runnin a 455!!

  • @Ron_B.
    @Ron_B. 7 месяцев назад +3

    In my opinion, this is the greatest car chase scene in US movie history! All USA-made steel muscle cars. Low camera shots, (who knows how many cameras were destroyed) or tires, or bumpers, or even cars. No speeding up the film. No CGI! Just amazing stunt drivers.
    Unless memory has failed me, the next closest movie was Mad Max. Then, Bullet. Then, whatever? I'm sure there are many I didn't see. What should I look for next?

    • @buddycheck84
      @buddycheck84 7 месяцев назад +2

      French Connection!

    • @Ron_B.
      @Ron_B. 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@buddycheck84 Oh, yeah. I saw that many times.

    • @jimkeskey
      @jimkeskey 16 дней назад +1

      @@buddycheck84 Le Connexion Française

  • @xtc1957
    @xtc1957 4 года назад +6

    Bill Hickman, the man the myth, the late great legend, driving the big black Pontiac. Hollywood’s amazing stunt driver who drove the jet black 1968 Dodge Charger R/T in “Bullitt.”

    • @dhindsjr
      @dhindsjr 2 года назад

      Don’t forget The French Connection!! Love me some Bill Hickman!!!

  • @dynamokiev1998
    @dynamokiev1998 10 лет назад +25

    I miss the 1970's.

  • @marchrabbit85
    @marchrabbit85 12 лет назад +9

    I love this scene because in a modern movies you never see something like this!

  • @DrUndoTattoo
    @DrUndoTattoo 3 года назад +2

    As A lifelong NYer I was always amazed at these Manhattan chases they never get stuck in traffic behined 2 busses, navagate around bicycles and dog walkers not to mention the pedestrians. Man it always takes me a half hour to go down park ave.

  • @900108Chale
    @900108Chale 9 лет назад +237

    Those were good car chases not the likes of Fast n Furious sci fi crap.

    • @ekop1778
      @ekop1778 8 лет назад +2

      +Freddy Chale VIN DISEAL IS A ASSHOLE BULLFUCKER NO WONDER PAUL WALKER GOT KILLED

    • @900108Chale
      @900108Chale 8 лет назад +1

      Edward Koepke LMFAO!!!!

    • @707lurks
      @707lurks 8 лет назад

      +Freddy Chale iv been trying to find a movie from this era. Its got a crazy scene with a blue harley chopper being chased by two police cars through sf and it ends at twin peaks. the motorcycle stunt man is wearing a black leather jacket and the chopper has a baby blue tank. Anyone know what im talking about?

    • @900108Chale
      @900108Chale 8 лет назад

      707lurks Couldn't tell you much... But somehow it sounds familiar- You're not talking Easy Rider w Peter Fonda right? Bike gang travelling through the US?

    • @900108Chale
      @900108Chale 8 лет назад

      Check this..
      jalopnik.com/the-ten-fakest-movie-car-chases-ever-filmed-1041183590
      And the "legendary" DRIVEN is only on 2nd.place.
      I wonder who is the one on 1st. No idea what that film is...
      CHEERS!

  • @DaChazSterTV
    @DaChazSterTV 10 лет назад +28

    Have you noticed that the sound of the Pontiac LeMans is the same as the Mustang from Bullitt?
    DUBBING!

    • @adriantomlin2902
      @adriantomlin2902 4 года назад +1

      No?! I don't think so!

    • @johnnersinger5075
      @johnnersinger5075 4 года назад +2

      No dubbing.thats a Pontiac 350 with dual pipes

    • @want2cLOTS
      @want2cLOTS 4 года назад +1

      The dubbing is only on Scheider's car and it's unmistakable...

    • @ahael75
      @ahael75 3 года назад +3

      @@johnnersinger5075 See and hear this clip of the Bullitt chase, clearly the sound was dubbed: ruclips.net/video/no7XR7s8Z7o/видео.html

    • @orbitty1354
      @orbitty1354 3 года назад +2

      @@ahael75 that explains the double clutching in an automatic. 😂

  • @davydeenice1174
    @davydeenice1174 3 года назад +2

    One of the best car scene chases ever!!! One of my favorite movie as a kid & even up til this day... 👍

  • @TeeViz
    @TeeViz 11 лет назад +10

    Thanks for the upload man.. My dad showed me this film over my winter break, and I fell in love. This and Bullitt are in a close tie for best car chase scene ever, in my book.

    • @MVerdoux
      @MVerdoux 2 года назад +1

      This tops BULLITT.

    • @dhindsjr
      @dhindsjr 2 года назад

      Bill Hickman was a stunt driving god!! ❤️

  • @shalnark3117
    @shalnark3117 3 года назад +7

    Best car chase scene ever! And I love Roy Scheider ❤️

  • @lucille284
    @lucille284 9 месяцев назад +2

    IMHO the best car chase scene ever.

  • @Clonetrooper1139
    @Clonetrooper1139 12 лет назад +12

    Roy Schieder never really received as much recognition as he deserved as an actor. And this car chase, IMO, kicks the shit out of the one in Bullitt.

  • @johnlogan8238
    @johnlogan8238 11 лет назад +24

    in bullitt steve mcqueen left his wondow open to let you know he was actually driving the car

    • @paktype
      @paktype 11 лет назад +5

      He was not always driving. I read somwwhere that in the scenes shot from the back seat of the Mustang, if the rear view mirror was down and you saw McQueen, he was driving. If the mirror was up and you didn't see him, it was a stunt driver.

    • @B304A124
      @B304A124 10 лет назад +1

      paktype Exactly. In some of the more dangerous manuevers of the "Bullitt" chase scene, Steve McQueen's substitute wheelman was legendary stunt driver Loren Janes.

    • @johnlogan8238
      @johnlogan8238 10 лет назад

      in bullet steve was the driver he even left the window down so you can see him

    • @cjhawk67
      @cjhawk67 10 лет назад +1

      ***** I still love how they had to put the skinniest low traction 4 ply tires they could find on the charger just to keep that monster from pulling away from the mustang in every scene and he still was able to manhandle that big iron brick lol.

  • @Bootmahoy88
    @Bootmahoy88 Год назад +4

    Amazing chase! I wonder how long it took to film this scene? It's pure. No crappy music. No special effects, just great driving, direction and acting!!! Before I saw this chase, my all time fave was the chase in The French Connection. These two are now neck-and-neck. I just answered my own question...4 weeks!!! Wow.

  • @voice_of_reason5604
    @voice_of_reason5604 4 года назад +5

    Wow what a chase. Never seen before. Watching the iconic Bullitt chase led me to this. And the common denominator.. the legendary stunt driver Bill Hickman. (But I'm guessing you all knew that already 😂)

  • @alexp362
    @alexp362 3 года назад +4

    I love how not a word is said while the truck driver is getting roy out. Good detail

  • @StudSupreme
    @StudSupreme Год назад +2

    THAT'S the NYC I remember from the 60's and 70's - gritty. Lived in.

  • @lucasronson8187
    @lucasronson8187 9 лет назад +93

    theres something about a big car floating at high speed , that the little asian box cars will never have , these were the pinnacle of REAL cars

    • @douglaslorin739
      @douglaslorin739 8 лет назад +2

      I don't know about that. Going for a run in a well set-up import performance RWD car on a touge or canyon run is pretty awesome. Something these big 70s cars couldn't pull off without going over a cliff.

    • @CivilEngineerWroxton
      @CivilEngineerWroxton 8 лет назад +13

      +Douglas Lorin I think not. You've obviously never been in one of those big cars when it goes over a cross street at high speed like that. Small cars just don't have the mass to achieve the floating feeling of that. Their trip up and down is too abrupt and stiff. Those big cars have suspensions that made the car ride like a cloud so when you achieved that floating feeling you came back down on that excellent suspension and much bigger tires and it all absorbed the landing impact so beautifully. The physics of this just can't be achieved in those smaller cars with much smaller wheels and much lower profile tires. A few floats like this in one of those little tuner cars and the tires would rupture and the suspension would be shot. The driver's back would be shot, too.

    • @douglaslorin739
      @douglaslorin739 8 лет назад

      Al Scarbrough Actually, I have been. My dad liked to take a particular cross street just outside the airport of Walterboro, SC in his 1984 Buick sedan. We would hit it just right and grab a bit of air. Had to be careful on the speed since the road curved to the left with a line of trees. Also, not all import performance cars are set up with stiff, zero-travel suspension, unless it is for the hellaflush/stance nonsense.

    • @dougharden9032
      @dougharden9032 7 лет назад

      lucas ronson

    • @3wGaming
      @3wGaming 7 лет назад +1

      I believe everything is driftable!
      ruclips.net/video/qzBOsbcvOxk/видео.html

  • @rollotomassi6374
    @rollotomassi6374 Год назад +5

    If you look real close at 5:38 you can see the film crew on the bridge , taking the shot for 5:47…….very cool sequence for the best chase scene…..

    • @piotrm9616
      @piotrm9616 10 месяцев назад

      And at 5:48 in the distance there is a crew taking the first shot

  • @87654321j
    @87654321j 2 года назад +3

    Also has to be mentioned the 70s had some really beautiful cars all such works of art ☺️

  • @ExposedRoot
    @ExposedRoot 9 лет назад +4

    Best car chase scene EVER!

  • @Lockbar
    @Lockbar 7 лет назад +6

    Saw this at an Army movie theater in Germany. When I left the theater I remember saying that I never would need to go to New York City to visit, I've already seen the whole thing.

  • @gregorycomunale1550
    @gregorycomunale1550 Год назад +5

    As a kid in the seventies this was for me a great chase scene, I use to recreate it with my matchbox cars. Rip Roy.🤓

    • @bobmalack481
      @bobmalack481 Месяц назад

      ...and Hot wheels..Robert at 69.

  • @AndrEHSM428
    @AndrEHSM428 11 лет назад +7

    Wow! that's one amazing tough car chase! I'm amazed how this cars could endure despite all the strokes and bumps they received.. another great car chase, also from 1973 is White Lightning with Burt Reynolds as Gator McClusky where he drives an amazing tuned up '71 Ford Custom 500 as he avoids the police interceptors... great cars and movies, the 70's was a decade like no other!

    • @d23g32
      @d23g32 Год назад

      You mean the in-reality bone stock base Ford with a column mounted shift lever automatic transmission that somehow during the chase scenes magically shifts more times than an 18 wheeler, and sustains crippling, total-loss damage but keeps on going because in reality the part was played by several identical base model brown Fords? 😄

  • @58chiefton
    @58chiefton 8 лет назад +5

    That is now one of my top favorite car chases still looking for others .. Those cars were floating and dancing around full throttle through the city and freeways excellent chase !!!
    Thanks for the video...

  • @cowboy68
    @cowboy68 3 года назад +1

    In the 70s the car chase was concidered a technical wonder lots of work in this scene .it’s one of the greatest car chases. Right down to the sound of the engine

  • @Tireshredderjoe
    @Tireshredderjoe 10 лет назад +7

    Scheiders face is priceless!

  • @benconway9010
    @benconway9010 7 лет назад +16

    I don't know if u people who have watched this but the guy driving the black car is the same guy driving the black dodge charger in Bullitt guess in case u didn't know that....lol

    • @T8HPO
      @T8HPO 7 лет назад +1

      yep I knew it.

    • @theamericanscoop
      @theamericanscoop 5 лет назад +1

      Bill Hickman who also drove a Pontiac LeMans in The French Connection.

    • @captainh3831
      @captainh3831 5 лет назад

      Yes it's been mentioned several times.

  • @Karen822
    @Karen822 Год назад +1

    Just watching this movie again now! I saw it atvthe movies when it first came out. Best car chase scene in cinema history!

  • @thetravelingbracioles734
    @thetravelingbracioles734 8 лет назад +4

    BEST CAR CHASE EVER!!! Vehicle sounds made this chase the best, Bullitt's did not quite do it as well (very close second)