@@ae86hachi Bigtime! Also, the stance gives it a more open-track look when it’s running. Not the norm for that time as opposed to the more popular 70s rear lift with bigger rear tires that was much more popular back then.
From a standing start, giving the Volare a 50 foot lead, a man running could probably catch it. OTOH, some of them had V-8's. I doubt that improved the cornering very much, though.
I dont know like you, but I would say, that Ken Block inspired himself with this movie, when he was building his Mustang. Basicaly they look pretty similar
Pretty sure both cars in the main chase were Fords...the hero car was a wide-body Mustang with what sounds like an enhanced V8 and I THINK the villain car was a Ford Granada.
@@generalilbis The Aspen is not really known for the type of performance the Charger had in Bullitt, but the Mustang was from the same era as the '68 GT, so it would have had no problem chasing down the Aspen. According to an old Hot Rod Magazine article regarding the Bullitt chase, the stunt coordinator had to keep having the stuntman driver in the Charger (legendary stunt driver Bill Hickman) slow down because it had too much horsepower over the Mustang. I am sure it took lots of takes and stopping filming to film the Bullitt chase, but the one quick part where it was evident that the Charger was too fast for the Mustang was after the narrow curve and the road was downhill and straight for several blocks, the Charger was seen getting away from the Mustang.
@@clubsport9334 original comment was kind a talking to those youths who look at Vin Diesel's movies who may bump on this video and look upon it... Some Fx they had thought and just for USA biggies, not for Old World piss poor action movies: that's why doing Fast and Furious things in Europe these days was Hard and Hazardous. You could not cheat easily...
They dos the star trek/batman thing, tilt the camera to make the hill look steeper. You will notice the camera changes to close up as the car gose on the hill, so you can see the road below and how much the camera is tilted for the shot, 5-10 degrees
Да ну, несуразные склейки, сначало один за другим едет, через кадр, уже параллельно, хотя это не нарезка погони, а по идее постоянное преследование. Скидка только на то, что столько лет назад было снято
Посмотри " Угнать за 60 секунд". Не с Н. Кейджем, а оригинал, 1974 года. Галицки, будучи режиссёром, сам выполняет трюки. Финальная погоня длится около 40.минут
Просто нынешние одноразовые мыльницы, в отличии от показанных на видео железных повозок, после первого же удара, теряют способность самостоятельно передвигаться.
I had a Plymouth Volare.....definitely a Level 9000 hooptie....but never thought it would be involved in a pseudo Bullitt chase scene. Ford Vs. Mopar again.
Look guys, keep the facts aside that Stang is small engined car and is catching a mopar..atleast we are getting to watch because now they don't make movies like these..though it's but sad to see our fav cars like chargers, Stang and others getting crashed for our entertainment but hey we got sweet movie history aka good times...now we are living in Hyundai-KIA world..people now only care about their petty iphones and their blingy Lambo...I think I want to hit reverse button ..
That scene at the end with the yellow car that's what happens when you convert a 6 V system to a 12 V system and use the cigarrette lighter for the 1st time.🥴🤭🤣
@Ric O'Shai In France, this car was named "Chrysler" because Chrysler (Europe) bought the french manufacturer Simca. In France 3 versions were sold : 160, 180 and 2L (All In-line 4) The yellow one wasn't a 2L version because no long range headlights at the front. In spain a Diesel version also existed. This car has been then replaced by the Tagora when Peugeot bought Simca-Chrysler which was renamed "Talbot". The Chrysler has been rebranded for UK market under the name "Avenger" and Australian market under the name "Centura".
@@martialperrin7597 I was looking at it, like was that an Avenger, or a Marina, i have a 74 Sunbeam Avenger, and i was surprised to find that in Argentina (?) they sold it as a VW Once they sold the old Chrysler plant to VW or something, so you could buy the old Hillman Avenger as a Sunbeam, a Dodge, a Chrysler, a Plymouth, or a Volkswagen
@@Hipas_Account It should be interesting to inventory the versions of this car around the world and what engines they were equipped with. The French versions were underpowered (110HP max), the Avenger UK ridiculous with its 1.3 liter. The engine compartment is sized to accommodate a large engine of the type v6 or v8 (Chrysler?). I don't know what VW did with this car.
@@martialperrin7597 Mine is the 1.3 punching out about 56hp, id guess the VW ones, which were much newer would have had other engines from VW of Argentina. But yeah an inventory of each market, each brand and each car with which ever engines they came with, would be great.
Die französischen Verfolgungsjagdten sehen einfach besser aus als bei den Amis. Die Autos sind alltäglicher und schmutzig. Der Verkehr ist realistischer. Einfach super gemacht.
A movie from anywhere in the world using a Mustang I can understand. But why the heck a French movie has used that American boat for the antagonists' car?
I assume because the sequence, specifically the lurid fishtailing, required a reasonably powerful rear wheel drive car. The car also had to be reasonably large, heavy and strong to survive the treatment. In context, an American saloon is ideal. A Jaguar or BMW would have been expensive, a Peugeot or Volvo probably wouldn't have been powerful enough and the V8 Rovers weren't that common in France. They could have used a European Granada, perhaps, but the American Dodge fits the bill as well as anything. There's a Chrysler 180/200 in another scene, indicating that they, Chrysler, might have supplied vehicles for the film. There was no British built Chrysler available at the time that would have been suitable for the chase, so perhaps they donated an American import instead? Who knows?
@@MrBlonde294 Oh my bad you meant the main chase car, I thought you were talking about something parked up. Being lhd a lot of mainland Europeans imported American metal.
Actually the same car used in the chase from 1981's "Le professionnel", with the same main actor. You can see it here: ruclips.net/video/oRpnyMNDwJs/видео.html
Про последнее ни хрена не понял, он че там, бельмондо успел стрельнуть в заднее стекло и та врезалась, и взорвалась? Эт че, получается, что его рука всегда в кобуре?))))
I love how every french movie have to had chase scene under this metro viaduct 2:32 :) also notice "french cut", a.k.a "edit guys don't give a fck" 0:47 . This can be seen in many french movies, "Ronin" ... or even "Les Visiteurs"
That Mustang had a very attractive build. It looks like it could be The Hoonicorn’s Grand Dad
Technically it’s the hoonicorns disappointing nephew
Right!? The flares and wider track width really set off
@@ae86hachi Bigtime! Also, the stance gives it a more open-track look when it’s running. Not the norm for that time as opposed to the more popular 70s rear lift with bigger rear tires that was much more popular back then.
@@herbertarriola9564 Take those glasses off.
@@lapdheadquarters762 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Боже храни v8, какой звук, какая харизма😔
Бельмондо за 40 лет до Кен Блока херячить начал
Причем не хуже!
Когда Бельмондо ебашил, Блок разве только развозил газеты на велике.
Бпльмондо в F1 участвовал.
😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@darthvader3995 по выходным
Этот Мустанг так же крут, как и сам Бельмондо
Бэкашники против рестомодов
Жан-Поль Бельмондо, вечная память !
Отдичный актёр !
This chase feels like it was a tribute to the movie "Bullitt" - Steve McQueen - 68 Ford Mustang GT😎 Thanks for the upload👍
Desperately trying to catch a Volare with a slant six. 🤣
@@Pro1er 😂
A ford 302. Trying to catch a mopar slant 6 .. 225 .mopar .. i guess it would have gonne away. With a 318 ... lol. Stupid mustang
From a standing start, giving the Volare a 50 foot lead, a man running could probably catch it. OTOH, some of them had V-8's. I doubt that improved the cornering very much, though.
Светлая тебе память, Жан-Поль Бельмондо.🥺
I’m not a mustang fan but that’s a badass looking one !
A younger Ken Block: Imma drift that
I dont know like you, but I would say, that Ken Block inspired himself with this movie, when he was building his Mustang. Basicaly they look pretty similar
That Mustang front looks like an old Aston Martin DBS...I like!
You mean an Aston Martin DBS looks like a mustang
And after Dearborn bought Aston Martin, Ford saloons began to look like DB's
That's a very good looking mustang
Сейчас фильмы более эффектные, а раньше они были более настоящими. Жаль, что этого не вернуть
Живое кино, настоящие погони, актеры от бога...
Even in European films, the criminals drive Mopars.
Pretty sure both cars in the main chase were Fords...the hero car was a wide-body Mustang with what sounds like an enhanced V8 and I THINK the villain car was a Ford Granada.
@@generalilbis Dodge aspen the blue one.
@@deborahchesser7375 Ahhh...my mistake. It does add to the 'spirit of "Bullitt" vibe' going on if the same Ford vs. Dodge contest is happening.
@@generalilbis yeh I think that had it in mind for sure
@@generalilbis The Aspen is not really known for the type of performance the Charger had in Bullitt, but the Mustang was from the same era as the '68 GT, so it would have had no problem chasing down the Aspen. According to an old Hot Rod Magazine article regarding the Bullitt chase, the stunt coordinator had to keep having the stuntman driver in the Charger (legendary stunt driver Bill Hickman) slow down because it had too much horsepower over the Mustang. I am sure it took lots of takes and stopping filming to film the Bullitt chase, but the one quick part where it was evident that the Charger was too fast for the Mustang was after the narrow curve and the road was downhill and straight for several blocks, the Charger was seen getting away from the Mustang.
No way mustang climbing the wall was cgi: was pure skill and guts!
Doooood.... Don't think they had CGI back then.
@@clubsport9334 original comment was kind a talking to those youths who look at Vin Diesel's movies who may bump on this video and look upon it...
Some Fx they had thought and just for USA biggies, not for Old World piss poor action movies: that's why doing Fast and Furious things in Europe these days was Hard and Hazardous.
You could not cheat easily...
They dos the star trek/batman thing, tilt the camera to make the hill look steeper. You will notice the camera changes to close up as the car gose on the hill, so you can see the road below and how much the camera is tilted for the shot, 5-10 degrees
@@westcoastrider3008 yep but there's still a heck a stuntman
If this was 83 that’s all skill the CGI back then really was Tron and Blade Runner
Раньше умели снимать настоящие погони. Сейчас все искусственное.
Да ну, несуразные склейки, сначало один за другим едет, через кадр, уже параллельно, хотя это не нарезка погони, а по идее постоянное преследование. Скидка только на то, что столько лет назад было снято
Посмотри " Угнать за 60 секунд". Не с Н. Кейджем, а оригинал, 1974 года. Галицки, будучи режиссёром, сам выполняет трюки. Финальная погоня длится около 40.минут
@@Foma_Kinyaev4188 Точно. Это самая лучшая погоня, что снято в кинематографе в реальности. 🥇
Просто нынешние одноразовые мыльницы, в отличии от показанных на видео железных повозок, после первого же удара, теряют способность самостоятельно передвигаться.
How slick and modern that Porsche looks like
If I recall correctly, Belmondo did his own stunts.
Yes serious he did all stunt it s Steve Mac queen..
I had a Plymouth Volare.....definitely a Level 9000 hooptie....but never thought it would be involved in a pseudo Bullitt chase scene. Ford Vs. Mopar again.
Hooptie??? As in........
A volare with a few parts is a great car if you Can drive Rwd
There were more mistakes made by the mustang
Бельмондо изобрел джимхану ещё когда Кен блок под стол ходил...
Что за фильм?
@@ДанилКарякин-ф9о "Вне закона"
This Ford mustang even looks better than the bullit steve mc queen version
1:24 I can forgive everything people have pointed out in this chase except for the squeak of the wiper blades🤣
Я конечно всё понимаю,кино и всё такое.Но режиссёр или монтажор или они оба сделали из этой профессионально крутой погони,комедию.
Have to give props to that Plymouth Volare. He was able for the most part stay ahead of this souped up Mustang.
I've owned a Volare. It couldn't go, it couldn't stop, and it couldn't turn. They probably speeded up the replay when they made the movie.
Love that white Porsche 928 at the end of this clip!
Absolutely! The W126 Merc is also pretty cool 👍.
Когда Кен Блок срал в памперсы.... 🤣🤣🤣
2:49 рыжая жига в кадре. 🤙
Не знаю про монтаж, но в девяностых смотрели с открытым ртом.
Jean Paul.....R.I.P.
The hero ever!!!!!
"Bullet...on a Budget." Lol.
More like (MUSKET)hahaha 🤣🤣🤣🤣
That Mustang is awesome.
And sounds great too!
First Mustang I really like! It looks great! - I'm more of a '68 Charger / '73 Falcon XB GT / '70 Road Runner kind of a muscle cars fan.
Look guys, keep the facts aside that Stang is small engined car and is catching a mopar..atleast we are getting to watch because now they don't make movies like these..though it's but sad to see our fav cars like chargers, Stang and others getting crashed for our entertainment but hey we got sweet movie history aka good times...now we are living in Hyundai-KIA world..people now only care about their petty iphones and their blingy Lambo...I think I want to hit reverse button ..
It's Ken Block's Mustang.👍
Ken block be like: write that down! Write that down!!!!!
Excellent Films au top quel acteur comme on en fait plus.
Il faisait lui-même ses cascades mais Rémi julienne franchement il était au top tiens on a apprécie une Porsche 928 à trois minutes 40
More actual car action here than the last 7 fast and foolishness movies
That scene at the end with the yellow car that's what happens when you convert a 6 V system to a 12 V system and use the cigarrette lighter for the 1st time.🥴🤭🤣
@Ric O'Shai In France, this car was named "Chrysler" because Chrysler (Europe) bought the french manufacturer Simca. In France 3 versions were sold : 160, 180 and 2L (All In-line 4) The yellow one wasn't a 2L version because no long range headlights at the front. In spain a Diesel version also existed. This car has been then replaced by the Tagora when Peugeot bought Simca-Chrysler which was renamed "Talbot". The Chrysler has been rebranded for UK market under the name "Avenger" and Australian market under the name "Centura".
Yellow is a color used because of some requirements in Europe. It’s supposed to be easier on the eyes and reduce night blindness
@@martialperrin7597 I was looking at it, like was that an Avenger, or a Marina, i have a 74 Sunbeam Avenger, and i was surprised to find that in Argentina (?) they sold it as a VW Once they sold the old Chrysler plant to VW or something, so you could buy the old Hillman Avenger as a Sunbeam, a Dodge, a Chrysler, a Plymouth, or a Volkswagen
@@Hipas_Account It should be interesting to inventory the versions of this car around the world and what engines they were equipped with. The French versions were underpowered (110HP max), the Avenger UK ridiculous with its 1.3 liter. The engine compartment is sized to accommodate a large engine of the type v6 or v8 (Chrysler?). I don't know what VW did with this car.
@@martialperrin7597 Mine is the 1.3 punching out about 56hp, id guess the VW ones, which were much newer would have had other engines from VW of Argentina. But yeah an inventory of each market, each brand and each car with which ever engines they came with, would be great.
Земелям босякам: 2:49 жёлтый жигуль пятёра.
Я думал один заметил)
@WHITE CROW судя по кузовным деталям - 2107
That was a pretty cool chase. Wonder why it isnt more well known.
Got some Mad Max vibes goin on.
Now THAT was a good car chase.
Die französischen Verfolgungsjagdten sehen einfach besser aus als bei den Amis. Die Autos sind alltäglicher und schmutzig. Der Verkehr ist realistischer. Einfach super gemacht.
Siehe auch die super Verfolgungsjagd bei 'Ronin'.
@@ghiajunkie125 die ist auch cool bis auf den cgi qualm bei der alten S-Klasse.
Génial cette scène dans le film culte le marginal un hommage à Steve McQueen dans le film culte bullitt sorti en France en 1969
I think they lifted the Days of Thunder soundtrack for that Mustang. Who knew the Dodge Aspen was such a fast maneuverable car.
Welcome to the french Bullit ! :-)
Good car chase can't believe I missed this movie but I'm going to go look it up now
В конце не понял зачем было взрывать машину
I LIKE IT AND THE MUSTANG
I want that f mustang👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Was this the first widebody mustang?
The real get away on movies
0:47 Masterful editing.
the best ads of the car😂😂
Mr Paul Belmondo 😥🕊❤
that 928 tho
A movie from anywhere in the world using a Mustang I can understand. But why the heck a French movie has used that American boat for the antagonists' car?
I assume because the sequence, specifically the lurid fishtailing, required a reasonably powerful rear wheel drive car. The car also had to be reasonably large, heavy and strong to survive the treatment. In context, an American saloon is ideal. A Jaguar or BMW would have been expensive, a Peugeot or Volvo probably wouldn't have been powerful enough and the V8 Rovers weren't that common in France. They could have used a European Granada, perhaps, but the American Dodge fits the bill as well as anything. There's a Chrysler 180/200 in another scene, indicating that they, Chrysler, might have supplied vehicles for the film. There was no British built Chrysler available at the time that would have been suitable for the chase, so perhaps they donated an American import instead? Who knows?
«Французский Буллитт» «French Bullitt»
Jean Paul tu Est un dieu une légende
didn't knew that the dodge aspen/ Plymouth Volare was available in Europe
Have you got a time stamp, it's probably a rebadged Talbot.
@@eyesodd i mean the blue car that got chased, talbot didn't build cars like that
@@MrBlonde294 Oh my bad you meant the main chase car, I thought you were talking about something parked up. Being lhd a lot of mainland Europeans imported American metal.
Never seen that car chase and yes the mustang would climb that wall back then that's when they had stunt men doing everything.
A chrysler 180 right at the end
Legendry chase
Didn’t know the French had a taste for American Muscle… cheers to that!🍻🍻🍻
Now this stang is bad azzz !!!! Needed this In the Seven Ups
That editing though!
I don't remember anyone asking the French to remake Bullitt.
Was that some kind of 'Euro Stang? The back end looked different.
No, customized rear end. Stock european Mustangs had same taillights as US versions.
The Pre-Version of Ken Blocks Mustang
Sad to see Eurooean movie, shoot in Europe, with cars from USA
монтаж конечно хромает) но тачка огонь)
О смотрел на днях эту гонку
Whats the Red car of 0.41? Seat or Fiat
🤔 I would say Fiat 131
Fiat 131 mirafiori
The red Fiat appears twice - once being washed by the bridge and then later by the glass bus stop
Actually the same car used in the chase from 1981's "Le professionnel", with the same main actor. You can see it here: ruclips.net/video/oRpnyMNDwJs/видео.html
Дрифт на Пежо - так убого 🌚
Про последнее ни хрена не понял, он че там, бельмондо успел стрельнуть в заднее стекло и та врезалась, и взорвалась? Эт че, получается, что его рука всегда в кобуре?))))
Quelqu' un sait il de quel voiture sont les feux arrières ?
Aston Martin ?
Film cryt! Лайк! ☺ Спасибо 🤝!
Ютуб, зачем мне этот ролик в рекомендациях?
I love how every french movie have to had chase scene under this metro viaduct 2:32 :)
also notice "french cut", a.k.a "edit guys don't give a fck" 0:47 . This can be seen in many french movies, "Ronin" ... or even "Les Visiteurs"
That escalated quickly
Оперская суета здорового человека
Driver 2 deve ter sido inspirado nesse filme rs
Are they changing wheels? They seem wide at the beginning then narrow and wide again!
Good car chase, but my god the editing is terrible 😂
Still better than Bullit lol
Ставь лайк, если тоже заметил Жигули на 2:50
02:49 экспортная лада Ваз 2107
The original gymkhana
А что это за фильм?
no cgi in those days
2:50 жига)
Rip 🙏🏽
wheels and tires changed in the early part of the chase on the mustang...
And maybe ground clearance
ford mustang 1968 coupé...
Что ето за фильм?
Block hasn't aged a day in the last 38 years.
that flatout
Jean Paul Belmondo.
Thank you algorithm
Movie name please ?
Le Marginal from 1983
Great car chase !
Кен блок вырос на этом кино