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Bullitt - Wikipedia Bullitt is notable for its extensive use of practical locations and stunt work Bullitt was released in the United States on October 17, 1968, by Warner Bros -Seven Arts
Bullitt (1968) - IMDb Bullitt: Directed by Peter Yates With Steve McQueen, Robert Vaughn, Jacqueline Bisset, Don Gordon A nonconformist San Francisco cop is determined to find the underworld kingpin who killed the witness under his protection
Bullitt movie review film summary (1968) | Roger Ebert McQueen plays a San Francisco cop assigned as bodyguard to a syndicate witness The witness gets shotgunned — in the most brutally direct 10 seconds of film I can remember — and McQueen becomes a political football
Bullitt | Car Chase, San Francisco, McQueen | Britannica Bullitt, American action film, released in 1968, that features Steve McQueen in what many consider his definitive role The film is also known for its iconic car-chase sequence
Bullitt (1968) summary plot - Spoiler Town Steve McQueen’s Bullitt (1968) is more than just a police thriller—it’s a time capsule of late ’60s San Francisco, a blueprint for modern action cinema, and home to arguably the most iconic car chase in film history
Bullitt Explained Bullitt is a 1968 American crime action thriller film [3] directed by Peter Yates from a screenplay by Alan R Trustman and Harry Kleiner and based on the 1963 crime novel Mute Witness by Robert L Fish It stars Steve McQueen, Robert Vaughn, Jacqueline Bisset, Don Gordon, Robert Duvall, Simon Oakland, and Norman Fell
Facts about Bullitt : Classic Movie Hub (CMH) The footage was still kept, though Despite the implications of his name, Bullitt doesn't use his gun until the climax Director Peter Yates was personally selected for this movie by Steve McQueen because Yates had filmed a realistic car chase a year earlier through the streets of London in Robbery First major film to use the word "bullshit"
Bullitt (1968) - Cast Crew — The Movie Database (TMDB) When a pair of mob hitmen enter the scene, Bullitt follows their trail through a maze of complications and double-crosses This thriller includes one of the most famous car chases ever filmed