Bullitt

Bullitt

Movie |

Organized Crime | San Francisco, California

  • Duration: 1h 53min
  • Music: Lalo Schifrin,Dan Wallin,Ed Scheid,John K. Kean
  • Award(s): Oscar 1969 (Won)
    Oscar 1969 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: The Punisher, Malice in Wonderland
  • Story:
    Senator Walter Chalmers is aiming to take down mob boss Pete Ross with the help of testimony from the criminal's hothead brother Johnny, who is in protective custody in San Francisco under the watch of police lieutenant Frank Bullitt. 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.
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7.4/10
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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
Senator Walter Chalmers is aiming to take down mob boss Pete Ross with the help of testimony from the criminal's hothead brother Johnny, who is in protective custody in San Francisco under the watch of police lieutenant Frank Bullitt. 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.
Ratings

7.4/10

IMDb

AWARDS

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Won
Oscar Award

Best Film Editing | 1969

Edgar Award

Best Motion Picture | 1969 | Harry

Historical Shot Award

2000 | David M.

Eddie Award

Best Edited Feature Film | 1969

Golden Reel Award

Best Sound Editing Feature Film | 1969

NSFC Award

Best Cinematography | 1969 | William A.

Nominations
Oscar Award

Best Sound | 1969

BAFTA Film Award

Best Supporting Actor | 1970 | Robert

Best Cinematography | 1970 | William A.

Best Direction | 1970 | Peter

Best Film Editing | 1970

Best Sound Track | 1970

Golden Laurel Award

Action Performance | 1970 | Steve

Action Drama | 1970

Female New Face | 1970 | Jacqueline

BOX OFFICE

Budget 5,500,000 USD

Box Office Collection 42,300,000 USD

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

Although Steve McQueen was credited with the driving during the chase sequence, it was actually shared by McQueen and Bud Ekins, one of Hollywood's best stunt drivers. From the interior shots looking forward inside the Mustang, it's easy to see which one is driving. When McQueen is driving, the rear view mirror is down reflecting his face. When Ekins is driving it is up, so his face is hidden.

Several items of clothing worn by Steve McQueen received a boost in popularity thanks to the film: desert boots, a trench coat, a blue turtleneck sweater and, most famously, a brown tweed jacket with elbow patches.

While filming the scene where the giant airliner taxis just above Steve McQueen, observers were shocked that no double was used. Asked if the producers couldn't have found a dummy, McQueen wryly replied, "They did."

Bill Hickman, the backup hit man and driver of the Charger, was highly experienced in driving stunts and in racing. Thirteen years before this film, being a good friend of actor and budding race driver James Dean, he was accompanying Dean to a race in Salinas, California, driving Dean's station wagon and car trailer while Dean drove ahead in his Porsche Spyder. Dean died in an accident on the way and it was Bill Hickman who extricated Dean's body from the wreck.

Bullitt's reverse burnout during the chase scene actually wasn't in the script; Steve McQueen had mistakenly missed the turn. The footage was still kept, though.

Popular Dialogues

"Bullitt: You sell whatever you want, but don't sell it here tonight."

"[after much patient pressure, the desk clerk has finally offered up some details] Desk Clerk: Am I helping you, sir? Delgetti: I never had it so good."