"Bullitt" Documentary (November 1, 1968)

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  • Bullitt is a 1968 American action thriller film[4] directed by Peter Yates and produced by Philip D'Antoni. The picture stars Steve McQueen, Robert Vaughn, and Jacqueline Bisset.[5] The screenplay by Alan R. Trustman and Harry Kleiner was based on the 1963 novel Mute Witness,[6][7][8][9] by Robert L. Fish, writing under the pseudonym Robert L. Pike.[10][11] Lalo Schifrin wrote the original jazz-inspired score. Robert Duvall has a small role as a cab driver who provides information to McQueen. A 1968 Ford Mustang GT Fastback used in the film's iconic chase scene, was sold at Mecum Auctions for a record price of $3.7 million on January 10, 2020.[12]
    The film was made by McQueen's Solar Productions company, with his partner Robert Relyea as executive producer. Released by Warner Bros.-Seven Arts on October 17, 1968, the film was a critical and box-office smash, later winning the Academy Award for Best Film Editing (Frank P. Keller) and receiving a nomination for Best Sound. Writers Trustman and Kleiner won a 1969 Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of America for Best Motion Picture Screenplay. Bullitt is also notable for its car chase scene through the streets of San Francisco, which is regarded as one of the most influential in movie history.[13][14][15][16]
    In 2007, Bullitt was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress, as "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".[17][18]

Комментарии • 111

  • @BC-ox4yo
    @BC-ox4yo 6 месяцев назад +44

    I recently visited San Francisco. I visited all the filming locations of Bullitt at the right time in the film.
    It was simply Amazing. I realized a Child dream: visiting San Francisco and smelling the Pacific Ocean Air from the Golden Gate.
    Thank You Steve Mc Queen, and Thank to Peter Yates.

    • @dukecraig2402
      @dukecraig2402 4 месяца назад +1

      What's really amazing is that someone who could make a pot boiler film like this also directed one of the greatest pieces of Americana ever put on film and he wasn't even from America, Breaking Away is such a snap shot of what America was like in 1979 especially to be a teenager then and even more so a teenager in an area where the job's that our dad's had didn't exist for us, all the angst, the being unsure of yourself and the world around you, he captured all that on film as if he was a teenager from some has been town himself in the late 70's, it's just amazing.

    • @laurentlecomte5967
      @laurentlecomte5967 3 месяца назад

      A dream I have too !

    • @laurentlecomte5967
      @laurentlecomte5967 3 месяца назад

      Did you have a coffee AT the crocery store in front of Frank Bullitt appartement ?

  • @chocolatcats
    @chocolatcats 9 месяцев назад +42

    I saw it in Anaheim (drive in) the day it came out. I also years later (1972) had my daughter in the San Francisco General Hospital where they filmed the hospital scenes......LOVED IT

    • @Porsche996driver
      @Porsche996driver 4 месяца назад +4

      Awesome, you’ll always have that connection cool.

  • @robertkees6048
    @robertkees6048 6 месяцев назад +17

    Their instincts were correct, this chase sequence is now legendary for many reasons.

    • @dukecraig2402
      @dukecraig2402 4 месяца назад +1

      He actually did very little driving in the film, he blew so many shots that Yates eventually screamed "Put someone in that car who knows what they're doing!!!".
      This documentary was made at a time when McQueen was still going around saying it was him who jumped the bike in The Great Escape, so yea, they were going to blow it up like he did most of his own stunt driving in this film to create buzz over it.
      He may have been into racing cars but there world's of differences between that and stunt driving.

    • @robertkees6048
      @robertkees6048 4 месяца назад +3

      @@dukecraig2402 Sounds more like a you issue than anything, bottom line is I really don't give a shit who drove the car. They made a good movie, and a great chase scene, the rest is history.

  • @timatkinson9291
    @timatkinson9291 6 месяцев назад +27

    One of my favorites of all time. Rip Steve McQueen!!!

    • @Porsche996driver
      @Porsche996driver 4 месяца назад

      Remember he went to Mexico for cancer treatment, he wasn’t afraid of trying something different.

    • @psalm2forliberty577
      @psalm2forliberty577 3 месяца назад +1

      Indeed he is. Steve McQueen converted to Christianity a year or so before his passing.
      Pastor Greg Laurie & Chad McQueen, his son made a great documentary"Steve McQueen American Icon" that covered that story & all kinds of cool McQueen trivia for fans like us.
      Look it up.

  • @sammcbride2149
    @sammcbride2149 4 месяца назад +7

    It's famous for the car chase and rightly so, but there are so many little subtle moments by the actors that are beautiful to watch.

    • @williamweb9782
      @williamweb9782 Месяц назад

      I loved the sparring between Robert Vaughan and McQueen

  • @Sandra-cm1du
    @Sandra-cm1du 4 месяца назад +7

    Bullet is a great movie. Own it on DVD. A Steve McQueen movie library is a must own.

    • @RKar2009
      @RKar2009 3 месяца назад

      Ditto

    • @garryderish2465
      @garryderish2465 3 месяца назад

      Sand pebbles is his second best performance, great show and cast MAKO was superb

  • @Tiffany.1970
    @Tiffany.1970 5 месяцев назад +16

    Steve McQueen in my view was the king of cool actors for his portrayal of frank bullitt in the movie bullitt a actor who's committed to fine acting in all his films. ✨👍

  • @user-co7fb6qe5w
    @user-co7fb6qe5w 4 месяца назад +5

    I'm 16 years old and get to the theater just as movie is starting. 2 seats center front row. Omg...great movie! Felt like you were IN the car!

  • @robertmartinez4174
    @robertmartinez4174 4 месяца назад +13

    I watched this movie when I was 9 years old and now I'm 65 & I still can't understand this movie.

    • @TCCTTWH
      @TCCTTWH 4 месяца назад +2

      Not a great movie is it, just great car chase.I prefered the get away as a movie.

    • @robertmartinez4174
      @robertmartinez4174 4 месяца назад +3

      @@TCCTTWH that film was playing just up the street here in LA back in 1968 & there were a lot of kids who would leave after the car chase. people could buy a ticket save the stub and return to watch the car chase again. the two or three movies would play all day. 11 am to a little past midnight. the 1960's Rocked 👍

  • @archstanton3763
    @archstanton3763 6 месяцев назад +15

    Fantastic. Great movie, great documentary. Anything with Steve McQueen is fine with me !

  • @kkampy4052
    @kkampy4052 4 месяца назад +2

    Love Bullitt!! This was a great behind the scenes movie. I always thought the hospital personnel were not actors, they didn't speak their lines like an actor would.

  • @pmafterdark
    @pmafterdark 4 месяца назад +5

    Still one of my favorite films to this day.

  • @trudimcpherson55
    @trudimcpherson55 11 месяцев назад +15

    Amazing😍 what a film what a man

  • @kimballbenson8116
    @kimballbenson8116 4 месяца назад +3

    When it came out, you saw it on the big screen and the feeling of being in the cars during the chase -especially going up and down the hills - really gripped and twisted your guts.

  • @2quintly
    @2quintly 4 месяца назад +3

    Steve McQueen was an extremely great actor. This film will remain a classic forever. Best car chase ever ! ! I continue to watch the whole movie over & over often.

  • @Mike44460
    @Mike44460 4 месяца назад +2

    McQueen and every actor/actress in this film are an irreplaceable treat for the eyes and brain.

  • @howardweinstein1324
    @howardweinstein1324 4 месяца назад +5

    This movie had the 1st great car chase scene, then the French Connection, then the Seven Ups,in that order.

  • @diane8937
    @diane8937 5 месяцев назад +5

    Holy cow, hard on the shocks and frame!

    • @Porsche996driver
      @Porsche996driver 4 месяца назад +1

      They were way upgraded with like truck springs ha

  • @garryderish2465
    @garryderish2465 3 месяца назад +1

    That music score is brilliant

  • @fabioxpieta
    @fabioxpieta Год назад +8

    Amazing.

  • @VIN7465
    @VIN7465 4 месяца назад

    "You work your side of the street I'll work mine!"Everlasting classic,they certainly don't make 'em like that anymore!!

  • @Trojan0304
    @Trojan0304 10 дней назад

    Classic movie, saw it when released. Have dvd, BR & hope 4K disc soon. More than the best car chase on film. Whole cast were right on✌🏼✌🏼✌🏼

  • @CaptainAhab-im3kd
    @CaptainAhab-im3kd 3 месяца назад

    What makes "Bullitt" great, really, is that it is shot in a distinctive style that reminds me of a Dick Tracy Cartoon from my childhood. The camera shots and angles, the stiff dialogue of the cops, and the clothes all combine to make the movie unique, and you have to kinda be looking for it to appreciate it. Fot example, I love the shot of the doorman at the motel calling his syndicate superiors, holding the door such that he gets a good look, and his super deep voice. Little stuff, like the garden party, these ladies, the camera shot of their legs, wow!

  • @Laguna2013
    @Laguna2013 4 месяца назад +6

    this route in SF should be marked like Paul Revere's ride

  • @markproulx1472
    @markproulx1472 Месяц назад

    Wow! What a find!

  • @hiitsstillme
    @hiitsstillme 3 месяца назад +1

    Wow, this is a great find, never knew this documentary existed! We seen the movie on the big screen in '69 when it was released, and innumerable times since. Thank you!

  • @sneville44
    @sneville44 2 месяца назад +1

    What I always thought was interesting to this film was that Bill Hickman didn’t look like a typical Hollywood bad guy and instead, with the black glasses, looked like an everyday businessman behind the wheel of the Charger. His co-rider with the 12-gauge shotgun did however look every part of a bad guy. I also always loved Bill’s slight smirk while looking in the rear view mirror thinking he’s ditched McQueen.

    • @7CharlesV
      @7CharlesV 21 день назад

      Yeah, but then Hickman did that double-take when he glanced in the rear view mirror and saw that McQueen had managed to get behind him. Great nuanced acting from Hickman.

  • @mogg34y
    @mogg34y 4 месяца назад +2

    Bullitt gave a 60s audience of what was to come in the 1970s!

  • @Repocat
    @Repocat 4 месяца назад +7

    Bill Hickman...watched James Dean breath his last breath

    • @jamesgullo8240
      @jamesgullo8240 2 месяца назад

      True.

    • @user-wi6sh6vh8u
      @user-wi6sh6vh8u 2 месяца назад +1

      And the local guy who crashed into his 1955 Porsche Spyder 550 was over the legal limit for his blood alcohol level, but the coroner’s inquest found him innocent due to fact that he had a lot of political pull and influence.

    • @user-wi6sh6vh8u
      @user-wi6sh6vh8u 2 месяца назад

      How sad it is.

    • @jamesgullo8240
      @jamesgullo8240 2 месяца назад

      @@user-wi6sh6vh8u Did not know that.

  • @hombre1965
    @hombre1965 2 месяца назад

    This was still running strong in drive ins for years after release.

  • @stefaniefournier4117
    @stefaniefournier4117 3 месяца назад

    Great doc.... can't believe im just now seeing this! One of my all time favorites.

  • @evilelf5967
    @evilelf5967 4 месяца назад +1

    car chases were humdrum up until bullit came out,then the studios upped their game and have been ever since,they know a good car chase always works,and steve did just that,and prob the coolest dude to do so.

  • @kenallen768
    @kenallen768 4 месяца назад +2

    This documentary was on the dvd I had in U.K. years ago

  • @georgesealy4706
    @georgesealy4706 2 месяца назад

    Movies shot on location are expensive to produce. But it makes them memorable and iconic. Bullitt, The French Connection, and American Grafitti are examples. People never forget them. Most of we get today is computer-generated graphics or studio shots with AI support. GAG! Forget it.

    • @user-wi6sh6vh8u
      @user-wi6sh6vh8u 2 месяца назад

      You have no taste.

    • @georgesealy4706
      @georgesealy4706 2 месяца назад

      @@user-wi6sh6vh8u Hmmm, I have no taste because I don't like fake stuff. Right.

  • @user-wi6sh6vh8u
    @user-wi6sh6vh8u 2 месяца назад

    Anyone reading the following will be interested in knowing that my oldest son is writing the script for a screenplay for an epic movie about James Dean, but it isn’t a biopic or a documentary, let alone a docudrama, but actually it’s an epicomedy. Meaning, a comedy movie of epic length, which means that it could possibly have screentime of about possibly five or more hours, give or take a few odd minutes in the editing room.
    Anyway, this behind the scenes documentary made for the simple promoting of “BULLITT”, was indeed released theatrically, and just like all other short subject pictures, these theatrical behind the scenes documentaries deserve to return to theatre screens again, and thus replacing the advertisements of local businesses that modern day theatre managers are showing before the main attractions.

  • @adrianlois6284
    @adrianlois6284 3 месяца назад

    Yo la vi en esos años y en el 2007 me la compre en un club de CDs y la disfrute de nuevo 2 cd uno la película y dos el backstage

  • @igortrinajstic92
    @igortrinajstic92 29 дней назад

    I watched this movie milions . time.

  • @geneobrien8907
    @geneobrien8907 4 месяца назад +5

    After Bullitt came out, movies like The Seven-Ups, The French Connection and others had car chase scenes, reviewers would comment that the latter mentioned chases were better than the one in Bullitt... no, no they weren't!

    • @gjmaztr7
      @gjmaztr7 4 месяца назад +1

      Even John Wayne 'The Duke' a really nice Seattle car chase scene in 1974's 'McQ' (**Likely a ode to Steve MacQueen) , and over in Europe in 1971, a Jean Paul Belmundo /Omar Sharif film 'Le Casse' /'The Burglers' had a long Car chase scene in Piraeus, Greece.

  • @Senna-xi1gr
    @Senna-xi1gr 4 месяца назад

    Great movie with the best car chase & fantastic sound track . 🏆

    • @robertkees6048
      @robertkees6048 4 месяца назад

      I watched the whole movie recently, well most of it. It's a little dry 55 + years on. I lost interest after the chase scene and came up just short of finishing it. But that chase scene remains riveting to this day, maybe even more after so much time has passed.

  • @ChrisDelgaudio-m4x
    @ChrisDelgaudio-m4x День назад

    Wow i never saw this super cool

  • @Dooguy
    @Dooguy 4 месяца назад +1

    Should of left steve into the sound editing booth to then too. The over shifting was outta control.

  • @michaelg.golden7327
    @michaelg.golden7327 3 месяца назад

    Nice presentation of Mr Cool's movie making.

  • @Porsche996driver
    @Porsche996driver 4 месяца назад +3

    San Francisco is basically a city of hills like 30 or so depending how you count them. The funny part was the Editing and continuity was that VW Bug appeared like 5 times in the chase ha. Common for the time actually. And why didn’t they upgrade the Mustang to positraction, ol’ Pegleg always bugged me lol.

    • @muckle8
      @muckle8 4 месяца назад

      Was the mustang with the 15 speed transmission? Ha

  • @jonathanraven5939
    @jonathanraven5939 3 месяца назад

    Absolutely fantastic film

  • @Sandra-cm1du
    @Sandra-cm1du 4 месяца назад +6

    Hollywood is stone cold dead. Steve McQueen made Hollywood great among a few others. Miss real good movies. Its all crap now coming out of Hollywood . I have boycotted Hollywood since 2006. Too political.

    • @RKar2009
      @RKar2009 3 месяца назад +1

      Well said.

  • @Nasty-Canasta
    @Nasty-Canasta 4 месяца назад +3

    The car shown at 7:30 was also used in the filming of "Duel" for all of the low angle shots of the car and truck

    • @Porsche996driver
      @Porsche996driver 4 месяца назад

      Duel - another all-time classic.

    • @timetowatch2142
      @timetowatch2142 4 месяца назад

      “Duel” was Steven Spielberg’s 2nd movie. A classic too.

  • @rirkc
    @rirkc 3 месяца назад

    The birth of the car chase scenes.

  • @Tiffany.1970
    @Tiffany.1970 Год назад +6

    Only 2 comments bulitt great movie especially with steve McQueen and Bill Hickman.... A known fact bill was with james dean in 1955 on way to the race at salinas.... And witnessed the crash true fact indeed

    • @skywoif6387
      @skywoif6387 7 месяцев назад +3

      Dean was driving with his mechanic wasn't he?

    • @skywoif6387
      @skywoif6387 7 месяцев назад +2

      @@Tiffany.1970 Where does Bill Hickman come into it?

    • @pippocalippo286
      @pippocalippo286 6 месяцев назад +4

      Bill Hickman and photographer Sandford Roth, who later took the picture of the wrecked Porsche, were following Dean in a Ford Station Wagon with the trailer of the Porsche, and arrived on the scene of the accident minutes after the crash.

    • @user-wi6sh6vh8u
      @user-wi6sh6vh8u 2 месяца назад

      I know.

    • @user-wi6sh6vh8u
      @user-wi6sh6vh8u 2 месяца назад

      More or less.

  • @michaelhayes7616
    @michaelhayes7616 4 месяца назад +2

    Great documentary❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @ryanmorrison3699
    @ryanmorrison3699 2 месяца назад

    I’ve never seen the portion of uncut footage where Hickman clobbers the static camera adjacent to the white car. Now you know why the editors had that little clunk in the continuity in the Final Cut.

  • @CliffBronson1212
    @CliffBronson1212 5 месяцев назад +1

    Foggyyy ...I love fog 🌁 fog, very mysterious/romantic 😅

  • @ericericson3535
    @ericericson3535 4 месяца назад +1

    None of those airlines in the last scenes are in business anymore. So much for deregulation.

  • @MapleSyrupPoet
    @MapleSyrupPoet 9 месяцев назад +3

    Seen this 1 Foggy 🌁 ...2nd time is cooler 😎

  • @peteshea8010
    @peteshea8010 4 месяца назад

    Too bad the video isn't in native aspect ratio for proper dimensioning...

  • @andrewbates2816
    @andrewbates2816 3 месяца назад +1

    That mustang has 10 gears

  • @teodelfuego
    @teodelfuego 3 месяца назад

    I didn’t see the shockwaves picking him up and slapping him down. Did they need multiple takes to do that scene?

  • @benoitEngel-cx6qq
    @benoitEngel-cx6qq 3 месяца назад

    I'm born in november 1968......

  • @mitchellyardanoff4666
    @mitchellyardanoff4666 4 месяца назад

    I absolutely love this movie, very realistic in many ways, but the only criticism i have is the green VW that kept reappearing during the chase scene. I am surprised the director and editers didn't correct it. Oh well too late now.

    • @timetowatch2142
      @timetowatch2142 4 месяца назад

      Also, the Dodge Charger lost 6 hubcaps during the chase scene…lol. Although it was probably the best chase scene ever filmed (w/o CG), it did have some inconsistencies.

  • @duncanbleak3819
    @duncanbleak3819 4 месяца назад

    No surprise at McQueen's commitment to authenticity!
    He's Steve McQueen!

  • @vaughnshneck482
    @vaughnshneck482 5 месяцев назад

    Clint eastwooddrive" A mustang look--san fran

  • @tarasodulak6901
    @tarasodulak6901 4 месяца назад

    Very detailed yet the green VW bug seems to get back ahead of the Mustang and Charger every time they pass it…

  • @WhocaresWhy44
    @WhocaresWhy44 4 месяца назад

    I saw it at the Odeon in Watford UK as an American military dependent. The audience was aghast at the gunplay in the terminal. Later three plain cothes police were shot in London. Harry Roberts the perp was an ex paratrooper who hid himself in the woods in Hertfordshire. He ran out of food. The cashier made him. He was captured by the RAF Regiment and Police
    The BBC and ITN had lots of documentaries about shootouts in the US. They showed the French Police at a range. The French Police felt that an officer was not in uniform without a gun.

    • @TCCTTWH
      @TCCTTWH 4 месяца назад

      Nice story. I live in Hemel Hempstead 7 miles from watford.

  • @nickefgen9219
    @nickefgen9219 3 месяца назад

    Volkswagen bug strikes again, I lost count on how many times the past it in the movie

  • @johnzeszut3170
    @johnzeszut3170 4 месяца назад

    If he ever had to sit and write a report he would not have much time for swashbuckling crime fighting!

  • @radiogreenduck
    @radiogreenduck 3 месяца назад

    Five hubs caps, that green Beetle and the oh-so-poor edit! Why!!!! Good film though

  • @bobbowie5334
    @bobbowie5334 4 месяца назад

    Suzanne Sommers!

  • @vaughnshneck482
    @vaughnshneck482 5 месяцев назад

    49ers tha hawaii

  • @brians9508
    @brians9508 4 месяца назад +2

    too bad the writers and the director did not have that same commitment to reality. the script is an absolute disaster. the funniest thing is that the movie revolves around the premise that there are going to be US Senate subcommittee hearings held to investigate the mob, and these hearing will take place - in San Francisco!!! That's right, not in DC. And Chalmers, the main antagonist of the film, does not seem to have a job. He is protecting this mob witness (Ross), but he's not a cop, or a mayor, or a district attorney. He's just some guy that somehow says he will get Bullitt promoted if he protects this witness. How? Yeah, he's a rich guy, and probably has connections, but why is Bullitt taking orders from him? Why is Chalmers responsible for this witness? And Chalmers says that if Ross dies, he will present his deposition at the subcommittee hearing. What? Under what authority would he do that? "hey, I am the rich guy that is telling the police to protect the witness (even though i am not the district attorney or mayor), and so now i will read his deposition." And then throw in the meaningless and slooooowwwww scenes with the girlfriend on top of it all. It is all just a hot sloppy mess.

    • @c.7610
      @c.7610 4 месяца назад +1

      You’re right. I love the movie, but mostly for McQueen and the views of 1968 SF. The script makes no sense at all, as even Robert Vaughn admitted in an interview I remember with him from long ago.

    • @gavinborden5451
      @gavinborden5451 4 месяца назад +2

      Agree. Also, this movie features the worst two assassins. They shoot one cop (who can obviously ID him/them) in the leg. Then they shoot the unsuspecting target in the shoulder. They take their time leaving the hit. It's not some rushed mistake. Incredibly bizarre.
      The Friends of Eddie Coyle is a masterpiece though.

    • @EddieAFC
      @EddieAFC 4 месяца назад +1

      Yep. Take away Steve McQueen, the car chase and the views of SF then it is probably one of the worst films ever made. I still fucking love it though.

  • @scottmyklebust2188
    @scottmyklebust2188 4 месяца назад

    So when it comes to doctors and nurses in a hospital they had to use real people in these roles. When it comes to playing architects they used actors? As an architect I’m offended by this decision!! 😜

    • @scottmyklebust2188
      @scottmyklebust2188 4 месяца назад

      Then the architect is asking about the velocity of one pipe into a 5” pipe…Steve McQueen should have said: “hell if I know, call the plumbing consultant that’s his role on this project.”…apparently the screen writers needed an architect helping them write the dialogue too.

    • @paulweber8954
      @paulweber8954 3 месяца назад

      Typical narcissist architect

  • @alexciocca4451
    @alexciocca4451 4 месяца назад

    It’s only a movie just a movie and a weak one at best with a car chase period no mas just a movie .