Lalo Schifrin's music is the frosting on this classic cake.
@chuckfrost56242 жыл бұрын
This film, "BULLITT" has so much depth, this is 1968, over 50 years ago. The film has a modern feel to it .The film never really feels dated. Everybody is great in this film. Great work SYEVE MCQUEEN, AND DIRECTOR, PETER YATES, MISS BOTH OF YOU.
@theredbaronlives98895 жыл бұрын
Bullitt still holds up really well as film today 2019 and was released in cinema's in 1968.The most underrated aspect of this film is the music,along with Dirty Harry,Bullitt is a standout for its era.
@sandragruber45962 жыл бұрын
I just watched Bullitt for the first time. Late 60s and 70s movies are as cool as it can get. Slow telling the story in pictures and never explaining the plot. like movies today do. I love the style and to see a time I never lived. And seeing behind the scenes is great... Thanks for uploading 🙂
@hard-wired-g37877 жыл бұрын
It's too bad this movie is famous just for the chase scene, it's a GREAT movie! Not like to over-acted crap they churn out today. Thank you for posting this. :-)
@cheaplaffsarefree3 жыл бұрын
Hell, I’m watching this for Bill Hickman. He drove the fugitive car in The Seven-Ups too, in a car chase that I would argue rivals this one.
@christopherboye7112 Жыл бұрын
Tom Cruise and Top Gun are garbage compared to McQueen and Bullitt. Absolute garbage. No comparison at all.
@UncleFred100 Жыл бұрын
So cool to see this documentary. This film was shot almost entirely in my neighborhood in SF, as I drive many of the streets daily. Yet all these years later, almost nothing has changed. It would have been amazing to be here when they were shooting, but this was 15 years before I moved here, and I was only 9 years old. Just saw one of McQueens cars at the Peterson Auto museum in LA, and one of the original stunt Mustangs is owned by a local art school and has been on display before. Great movie, great actor! Died way too soon…🙁
@timheidel5849 Жыл бұрын
R.I.P. Bill Hickman (1921-1986). Hickman was a driver and friend to James Dean, driving Dean's Ford station wagon towing Dean's famed 550 Spyder nicknamed "Little Bastard", and often helping and advising him with his driving technique. He was driving the Ford station wagon and trailer following Dean on the day of Dean's fatal accident and was the first person on the scene. He also once used his stunt driving skills to help the police catch a bank robber.
@jeremyhoke17823 жыл бұрын
The perfect action-adventure! Good plot, good acting, camera work, stunts & music.
@eddiebelvedere24007 жыл бұрын
Fantastic documentary. I'm glad to have seen it.
@MrDanty643 жыл бұрын
That flute-type rippling sound always makes me think of a cat yawning or meowing...at least something related to a cat doing what a cat does...
@Robocoppat4 жыл бұрын
Steve McQueen..
@chrisp.frye-noodles8761 Жыл бұрын
I love to hate Chalmers!
@ironduke20006 жыл бұрын
Great footage! Also, Bill Hickman was with James Dean on the day Dean died.
@diegosilang48232 жыл бұрын
Tom Cruise is the modern equivalent of Steve McQueen when it comes to commitment to realism. Top Gun maverick put actors in a flying jet with cameras mounted inside the cockpit and film actual flying jets instead of CGI. Looks like history repeats by itself.
@mrf111stick6 жыл бұрын
great behind the scenes peek into the epic cop film BULLITT
@hebneh Жыл бұрын
8:37
@unhooked252 жыл бұрын
All this is probably what inspired his son "Chad" to become an race car driver at an early age.
@EdVanMeyer
One of the greatest films, the reality in the whole production makes it really hardly date. Behind and in front of the camera was pure excellence.
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Lalo Schifrin's music is the frosting on this classic cake.
This film, "BULLITT" has so much depth, this is 1968, over 50 years ago. The film has a modern feel to it .The film never really feels dated. Everybody is great in this film. Great work SYEVE MCQUEEN, AND DIRECTOR, PETER YATES, MISS BOTH OF YOU.
Bullitt still holds up really well as film today 2019 and was released in cinema's in 1968.The most underrated aspect of this film is the music,along with Dirty Harry,Bullitt is a standout for its era.
I just watched Bullitt for the first time. Late 60s and 70s movies are as cool as it can get. Slow telling the story in pictures and never explaining the plot. like movies today do. I love the style and to see a time I never lived. And seeing behind the scenes is great... Thanks for uploading 🙂
It's too bad this movie is famous just for the chase scene, it's a GREAT movie! Not like to over-acted crap they churn out today. Thank you for posting this. :-)
Hell, I’m watching this for Bill Hickman. He drove the fugitive car in The Seven-Ups too, in a car chase that I would argue rivals this one.
Tom Cruise and Top Gun are garbage compared to McQueen and Bullitt. Absolute garbage. No comparison at all.
So cool to see this documentary. This film was shot almost entirely in my neighborhood in SF, as I drive many of the streets daily. Yet all these years later, almost nothing has changed. It would have been amazing to be here when they were shooting, but this was 15 years before I moved here, and I was only 9 years old. Just saw one of McQueens cars at the Peterson Auto museum in LA, and one of the original stunt Mustangs is owned by a local art school and has been on display before. Great movie, great actor! Died way too soon…🙁
R.I.P. Bill Hickman (1921-1986). Hickman was a driver and friend to James Dean, driving Dean's Ford station wagon towing Dean's famed 550 Spyder nicknamed "Little Bastard", and often helping and advising him with his driving technique. He was driving the Ford station wagon and trailer following Dean on the day of Dean's fatal accident and was the first person on the scene. He also once used his stunt driving skills to help the police catch a bank robber.
The perfect action-adventure! Good plot, good acting, camera work, stunts & music.
Fantastic documentary. I'm glad to have seen it.
That flute-type rippling sound always makes me think of a cat yawning or meowing...at least something related to a cat doing what a cat does...
Steve McQueen..
I love to hate Chalmers!
Great footage! Also, Bill Hickman was with James Dean on the day Dean died.
Tom Cruise is the modern equivalent of Steve McQueen when it comes to commitment to realism. Top Gun maverick put actors in a flying jet with cameras mounted inside the cockpit and film actual flying jets instead of CGI. Looks like history repeats by itself.
great behind the scenes peek into the epic cop film BULLITT
8:37
All this is probably what inspired his son "Chad" to become an race car driver at an early age.
One of the greatest films, the reality in the whole production makes it really hardly date. Behind and in front of the camera was pure excellence.