Bullitt
The word "cop" isn't written all over him—something more puzzling is.
Overview
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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Available Languages
English
US
Title:
"The word "cop" isn't written all over him—something more puzzling is."
Français
FR
Title:
"Il y a de mauvais flics, de bons flics – et puis il y a Bullitt."
Deutsch
DE
Title:
"Wenn etwas WIRKLICH geheim bleiben soll, dürfen nur ZWEI davon wissen - aber schon der Zweite sollte besser TOT sein!"
Italiano
IT
Title:
"Ci sono poliziotti cattivi, poliziotti buoni e poi c'è Bullitt."
Português
PT
Title: Bullitt
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Español
ES
Title: Bullitt
"Hay policías malos, policías buenos y... Bullitt."
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Reviews
Steve McQueen is at his most grumpily enigmatic as he portrays this unorthodox San Francisco police lieutenant. He's none too pleased when the greasy-pole merchant "Sen. Chambers" (Robert Vaughn) has him detailed to guard a shady character who's a potential witness in a case against some hitherto Teflon gangsters. When two gunmen break into his room and gun him down, it becomes imperative that "Bullitt" gets to the bottom of things before his new found pal nails his slats to the mast. With the active support of "Capt. Bennet" (Simon Oakland) who increasingly has to run point for the man, he begins an investigation that manages to irritate just about everyone as he realises the case is complex and downright dangerous. It's this left field style of work that this cop excels at, and McQueen is on confident form delivering a persona that's conflicted and determined to get to the truth without selling his soul to Satan. To that latter end, he must rely more and more on girlfriend "Cathy" (Jacqueline Bisset) who seems to be his only link with sanity as the maelstrom of events begins to get on top of him. It's famous for the car chase, and some of the scenes at the airport towards the end are directed really quite tensely but I can't pretend I liked the conclusion. After all the interweaving and duplicity, it all rather ran out of steam. The style of the production isn't exactly electric either, and in many ways it reminded me of a great many other similar style vehicles about rogue police officers created for A-list actors whose careers might be considered "between genres". That said it's still a good, solid, thriller with a few twists and a Vaughn who always managed to portray the sleazy characters naturally.
Oscar Awards
Wins
FILM EDITING - 1968
Frank P. Keller
Nominations
SOUND - 1968
Warner Bros., Seven Arts
Media
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Airport Showdown with Ross
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The Car Chase | Full Scene
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Hitman In the Hospital