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Bullitt is a 1968 thriller film starring
Steve McQueen. It was distributed by Warner
Bros.
The director was Peter Yates. The story was
adapted for the screen by Alan Trustman and
Harry Kleiner, based on the novel titled Mute
Witness (1963) by Robert L. Fish (aka Robert
L. Pike). Lalo Schifrin wrote the original
music score, a memorable mix of jazz, brass
and percussion.
The movie won the Academy Award for Best Film
Editing (Frank P. Keller) and was nominated
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 most-remembered for its central
car chase scene through the streets of
downtown San Francisco, one of the earliest
and most influential car chase sequences in
movie history.[1] The scene had Bullitt in a
dark "Highland Green" 1968 Ford Mustang
G.T.390 Fastback, chasing two hit-men in a
"Tuxedo Black" 1968 Dodge Charger R/T 440
Magnum. (In honor of the Mustang in the film,
the Ford Motor Company produced a limited
edition 2001 Ford Mustang GT "Bullitt
Mustang," which took styling cues from the
'68 movie car and even mimicked its exhaust
note). Tags : bullitt car chase steve mcqueen |
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| Ford Mustang Bullitt - great video! |
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Four decades after the original Bullitt made
its appearance on the silver screen, the Ford
Mustang Bullitt will return to the streets,
going on sale in January 2008.
The 2008 Bullitt Mustang marks the second
tribute to the iconic 1968 Bullitt Mustang.
Ford launched a specially modified Mustang GT
in 2001 after receiving overwhelming positive
response from consumers who saw the concept
version at the 2000 Los Angeles International
Auto Show. Tags : ford bullitt mustang car fast squeal screech tires performance handling san francisco |
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Durée : 42 s |
| 2008 Ford Mustang Bullitt by Edmunds' Inside Line |
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Ford doesn't build Mustangs to fly. That was
true back in 1968 when Steve McQueen sent a
GT 390 soaring over the hills of San
Francisco in Bullitt. And it's true of the
new 315-horsepower 2008 Mustang Bullitt.
We jumped it anyway. Not because we wanted
to, but because we had to. It's a Mustang
Bullitt, and that means it's gotta fly.
Check out the article on Edmunds' Inside
Line:
http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do/Drives/F
ollowup/articleId=123327 Tags : 2008 Ford Mustang Bullitt by Edmunds' Inside Line |
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Durée : 219 s |
| Challenger: Faster than a Speeding Bullitt? |
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http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do/Drives/C
omparos/articleId=125968
The rebirth of the American muscle car is
about a lot more than retro. It's about
pride. It's about recalling a time when
Americans looked down the road to the future
with confidence, and they wanted a great big
V8 engine to get them there as soon as
possible.
It's no wonder the 2008 Ford Mustang Bullitt
has our respect. It's the best version yet of
the 2005 Ford Mustang, the car that set
Detroit on fire again with enthusiasm for
good old American muscle. Maybe the
fuel-guzzling muscle car won't save Detroit
from the challenge to build cars that people
need, but it's surely restored the domestic
car industry's confidence in its ability to
do so. And it's shown that Americans can
build cars that are utterly unlike anything
you'll find in Stuttgart, Shanghai, Tokyo,
Kuala Lumpur or any of those other places
that economists think they're so clever to
know about.
Now that the 2008 Dodge Challenger SRT8 is
here, Chrysler is cracking the seal on its
own Mopar-branded can of muscle-car whoop-ass
to show that it understands what's at stake
in the muscle-car sweepstakes. The Bullitt
and the Challenger are the two coolest cars
in America, and it's only natural to bring
them together. Tags : Challenger: Faster than Speeding Bullitt? Dodge Ford Mustang Edmunds Edmunds' Inside Line car auto motors |
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Durée : 259 s |
| BULLITT |
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Bullitt Steve McQueen trailer (1968) solar
Bullitt is a 1968 action crime mystery
thriller film starring Steve McQueen, Robert
Vaughn and Jacqueline Bisset, with Don
Gordon, Robert Duvall, Carl Reindel, Felice
Orlandi, Vic Tayback, Pat Renella, Paul
Genge, Bill Hickman, Norman Fell and Brandy
Carroll. It was distributed by Warner Bros.
The director was Peter Yates. The story was
adapted for the screen by Alan Trustman and
Harry Kleiner, based on the novel titled Mute
Witness (1963) by Robert L. Fish (aka Robert
L. Pike). Lalo Schifrin wrote the original
music score, a memorable mix of jazz, brass
and percussion.
The movie won the Academy Award for Best Film
Editing (Frank P. Keller) and was nominated
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 most-remembered for its central
car chase scene through the streets of
downtown San Francisco, one of the earliest
and most influential car chase sequences in
movies. The scene had Bullitt in a dark
"Highland Green" 1968 Ford Mustang G.T.390
Fastback, chasing two hit-men in a "Tuxedo
Black" 1968 Dodge Charger R/T Hemi. (In honor
of the Mustang in the film, the Ford Motor
Company produced a limited edition 2001 Ford
Mustang GT "Bullitt Mustang," which took
styling cues from the '68 movie car and even
mimicked its exhaust note).
The movie is also considered highly
influential in many other ways within its
genre. The use of a rebellious and
borderline-insubordinate police officer as a
protagonist operating despite interference
from higher-ups was followed in many later
movies, notably Dirty Harry and The French
Connection, both released in 1971 . The idea
of making the officer young and cool, and
equipped with a sports car, was subsequently
used by Starsky and Hutch and Miami Vice.
The movie as a whole, including the car
chase, makes extensive use of the San
Francisco Bay Area. However, San Francisco's
most famous landmark, the Golden Gate Bridge,
was not a part of the chase scene because the
city's film commission refused to allow the
filmakers to close the bridge and film there.
Directed by Peter Yates
Produced by Philip D'Antoni
Robert E. Relyea
Written by Novel:
Robert L. Fish
Screenplay:
Alan Trustman
Harry Kleiner
Starring Steve McQueen
Robert Vaughn
Jacqueline Bisset
Music by Lalo Schifrin
Cinematography William A. Fraker
Editing by Frank P. Keller
Distributed by Warner Bros.
Release date(s) Flag of United States
October 17, 1968
Running time 113 min
Country Flag of United States United States
Language English
Budget
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bullitt Tags : Bullit Steve McQueen trailer 1968 trailers |
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Durée : 170 s |
| Ford Mustang Bullitt |
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More at:
http://www.worldcarfans.com/9071107.002/ford-
mustang-bullitt-officially-revealed
The Ford Mustang Bullitt special edition is
set to make its debut at the 2007 LA
International Auto Show. Tags : 2008 Ford Mustang Bullitt LAIAS auto car vehicle |
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Durée : 147 s |
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