The Greatest Car Chase in Film History FULL HD
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This car chase from THE SEVEN-UPS (1973) is one of the greatest ever put to film and not nearly as talked about or revered as the car chases from BULLIT, THE FRENCH CONNECTION, THE MATRIX RELOADED etc...
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Bullitt has to be up there. Especially the beginning when McQueen just appears behind them like a bad dream.
The guy driving is stuntman Bill Hickman. The same driver in Bullet. He also had a part in the french connection as Detective Muldoon.
@STP43FAN1
11 ай бұрын
Mulderig
Great, thanks for posting. I like those gritty NYC/Chicago street crime movies from the 60s and 70s.
Roy Scheider Great Actor!!! One of my favourite ever! ❤
7:35. Same actor drove the "car" in the movie Bullitt from 1968.
@charliepickard7798
Жыл бұрын
Now that was a great car chase.
Someone already posted it but that’s the same guy driving the charger in bullet😂 Not bad.. that 747 on wheels was floating over the bumps. Much respect to the guys who made it look easy with the old school Technology
Maybe they didn't know about the pit manoeuvre back then.
5:53 COTTON COMES TO HARLEM was here before
I didn't realize those mid-70s Venturas sounded like 390 Mustangs!
That Nova is easier to drive than that. Of course it sounds like it has a big block Hemi in it.😅The Seven Ups. I remember it.
@superbaron01
Жыл бұрын
Pontiac Ventura
@frankwelch3594
Жыл бұрын
I could tell the grill was more conservative but otherwise completely interchangeable. 👍😎
This why all semi trailers now have what is often referred to as a Mansfield bar on the back, to keep cars from going underneath the trailer in this type crash. I'm sure there's a more technical less morbid name for it but I've always heard it called that by my trucker friends.
Now I know you've seen Gone in 60 seconds.
4:05 "Oh, man. I shot Marvin in the face." 5:28 5:35 Grant's Tomb's so nice, they visited it twice. 6:29 The easiest anyone's had it getting on the GW.
Just think if this was done with a couple of Weinermobiles.
The foley artist ripped off the sound design from Bullitt - you can hear Schneider's car revving it's nuts off (like McQueen in the GT350 on the highway), but the car is probably barely breaking 50mph, and you can hear the throttle being blipped during a double de-clutch gear change, but he's driving an automatic!
I wonder how many cars they had? Smashed window in one vid and then no smashed window in another vid.
You're gonna need a faster car