Bullitt with Steve McQueen: DVD Cover
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Bullitt Director: Peter Yates Cast: Steve McQueen, Robert Vaughn, Jacqueline Bisset, Don Gordon

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  • DVD Release Date: 11/19/1997
  • Original Release: 1968
  • Rating: Rated PG
  • Sales Rank: 3,833

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Interactive menus; Production notes; Scene access; Theatrical trailer; Languages and subtitles: English, Français, and Español

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Scene Index

Side #1 -- Widescreen
0. Jump to a Scene
1. Marked Man [6:39]
2. Bullitt's Wakeup Call [2:07]
3. Chalmers' Important Job [7:09]
4. Cathy: At Work and Play [3:50]
5. The Hit [7:12]
6. The Hospital [6:14]
7. Chalmers Calls the Shots [3:53]
8. "Our Man's in the Hospital" [6:04]
9. Cardiac Arrest [6:29]
10. Chalmers: "Nail Him" [4:48]
11. Trail of a Hit Man [5:51]
12. Chalmers Serves a Writ [2:10]
13. Eddie's Information [2:38]
14. High-Speed Chase [10:36]
15. Bullitt's Report [3:23]
16. Death in San Mateo [2:52]
17. Bullitt's World [2:40]
18. Telltale Luggage [5:00]
19. Dead Man's Identity [3:03]
20. The Airport: No Compromises [6:49]
21. Dodging Jets and Bullets [12:13]
22. The Face in the Mirror [1:47]
Side #2 -- Standard
0. Jump to a Scene
1. Marked Man [6:39]
2. Bullitt's Wakeup Call [2:07]
3. Chalmers' Important Job [7:09]
4. Cathy: At Work and Play [3:50]
5. The Hit [7:12]
6. The Hospital [6:14]
7. Chalmers Calls the Shots [3:53]
8. "Our Man's in the Hospital" [6:04]
9. Cardiac Arrest [6:29]
10. Chalmers: "Nail Him" [4:48]
11. Trail of a Hit Man [5:51]
12. Chalmers Serves a Writ [2:10]
13. Eddie's Information [2:38]
14. High-Speed Chase [10:36]
15. Bullitt's Report [3:23]
16. Death in San Mateo [2:52]
17. Bullitt's World [2:40]
18. Telltale Luggage [5:00]
19. Dead Man's Identity [3:03]
20. The Airport: No Compromises [6:49]
21. Dodging Jets and Bullets [12:13]
22. The Face in the Mirror [1:47]

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Editorial Reviews

Robert L. Pike's crime novel Mute Witness makes the transition to the big screen in this film from director Peter Yates. In one of his most famous roles, Steve McQueen stars as tough-guy police detective Frank Bullitt. The story begins with Bullitt assigned to a seemingly routine detail, protecting mafia informant Johnny Ross (Pat Renella), who is scheduled to testify against his Mob cronies before a Senate subcommittee in San Francisco. But when a pair of hitmen ambush their secret location, fatally wounding Ross, things don't add up for Bullitt, so he decides to investigate the case on his own. Unfortunately for him, ambitious senator Walter Chalmers (Robert Vaughn), the head of the aforementioned subcommittee, wants to shut his investigation down, hindering Bullitt's plan to not only bring the killers to justice but discover who leaked the location of the hideout. Matthew Tobey, All Movie Guide

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GREATEST CHASE EVERby NIGHTHAWK-99

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October 13, 2009: The greatest chase scene ever produced in a movie. Great stars good story. Ford releases this Mustang every 10 years and only in those years do they use that color green.

BULLITTby Anonymous

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October 05, 2004: The movie that made MCQueen, singlehandedly, an international star.A lot can be said for the direction, cinematography, music score, and unparalleled car chase sequence...never mind the confusing storyline, what makes this picture work and sets it apart from all other cop films is the mood of the film is set by the MCQueen presence. Whenever on screen your eyes are glued to him, not taking anything away from Ms.Bisset's charms. Police everywhere emulated his turtleneck look, when this film was released, and even today, a '68 Mustang fastback and San Francisco seem synonymous. Even if your taste doesn't salivate for cop films this is the one to see.


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