Posted on 05/26/2014 4:32:45 PM PDT by nickcarraway
The epic car chase from the classic 1968 film Bullitt is still hailed as one of the most dramatic, exciting and influential in movie history.
Now as a special homage to the Oscar-winning original, which starred Hollywood legend Steve McQueen driving a Ford Mustang GT fastback a modern day recreation is all set to be a YouTube sensation.
The awe-inspiring, high-speed pursuit featured in the original action thriller was filmed on the hilly streets of San Francisco.
Todays tribute, however, was shot in Britain at the Silverstone Grand Prix circuit where the iconic Mustang will be celebrating its 50th anniversary at this summers award-winning Silverstone Classic, July 25-27.
Loyal
The new remake stays loyal to the visual style and events of the revered Bullitt chase. It starts with the McQueen character (US police officer Lieutenant Frank Bullitt) in his Highland Green coloured Ford Mustang GT and two hitmen bad guys in an intimidating black Dodge Charger R/T on the streets of a sleepy Silverstone village. The plot then switches to the Silverstone Circuit where the action gathers pace and reaches a spectacular conclusion with the Mustang forcing the Charger off the track resulting in a fiery explosion.
Adding to the doting imitation, the modern pastiche is full of nods to the original. The baddie buckles up and wears leather gloves plus black glasses, the Mustang pops up in the Chargers rear view mirror and theres even a mysterious green VW Beetle in several of the shots.
Its hard to imagine a better way for us to celebrate the Mustangs forthcoming 50th birthday party than by making this special homage to the classic car chase in Bullitt, said Nick Wigley, Silverstone classic event director.
As you can imagine, we had a lot of fun making this film not least as it gave us all a great excuse to watch the original movie once again!
Both the sixties muscle cars featured in the on-line tribute will be on show at the Silverstone Classic as part of a huge Mustang presence at the event all supported by Pure Michigan, the tourism division of the US State of Michigan.
The Mustang and Charger will be part of huge displays and a special Saturday on-track parade organised together with the Mustang Owners Club, which has chosen the Classic for its official golden anniversary celebrations.
Whats more the Bullitt pair will be joined by a number of other Mustangs from movies such as Gone in 60 Seconds and American Gangster.
Television presenter Mike Brewer will also be attending in his recently restored 1967 Mustang Fastback while a pair of P51 Mustangs will be wowing fans with a dazzling air display at lunchtime on Saturday.
Adding to the fuel-filled festivities the weekend also includes two thundering Mustang celebration races featuring record numbers of the mighty American V8-powered Fords. Its a high-octane party no one will want to miss.
Full details of ticket sales for this summers edition of the worlds biggest classic motor racing festival which must be purchased in advance can be found on the official www.silverstoneclassic.com website.
Oh man... beeyooteefulllll....
2 cars used in the movies, one trashed so bad it was sent to the crusher. The other is in the South somewhere ( google it ) and their are hopes it will be restored and shown at sometime...
A great finisher would be for the bad guy to FLY THROUGH DIANNE FEINSTEIN’S HOUSE..!!!
^_^
Bullitt is a GREAT movie.
That was probably the most gut wrenching driving scene ever filmed.
Wasn’t the driver of the charger also a famous stuntman/driver? It seems like I read that somewhere.
Just doesn’t seem the same without Steve McQueen and Bill Hickman, not to mention the 6 or 7 flying hubcaps off McQueen’s car... ;-)
Yes, the late great Bill Hickman.
Nice!
(Should have shown her cutting him out of his belt though)
Not even close to the original........
Note it features Robert Vaughn, Simon Oakland, and Norman Fell, along with Steve McQueen.
... I feel a song coming on.
Oh YEAH!!
YES!!! That would be so cool!!!
Five Hubcaps came of the Charger according to my Brother who noticed it the first time he saw the Movie at the Theater.
No Youtube rewinds, he called it the first time and I told him he ruined the Chase Scene for me.
I keep meaning to look for myself, but I’m still pissed off at him. The premature explosion at the end is another topic for another day.
For all that work their Script Continuity person really screwed up, but it was and still is AWESOME.
Had forgotten all about that dude. Remember him from Kolchak, The Night Stalker.
Simon Oakland
Had forgotten all about that dude. Remember him from Kolchak, The Night Stalker.
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And, the Black Sheep Squadron.
He was all over the little screen - Perry Mason(2), Twilight Zone(2), Outerlimits, Naked City, Combat!, Untouchables(3)... Men Into Space, for crying out loud! ... and on and on.
Remember him there too! Good character actor. Kinda of a Edward G. Robinson/Peter Lorre mix.
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