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. the bad guys make an illegal left turn (note the white Pontiac Firebird) and head west (uphill) on And they all add to the cinematic legend. There were no cheap rear-screen projections used for the close-up shots of the actors, and none of the scenes were sped up in post-production to heighten the sense of speed. Bullitt - Rotten Tomatoes A must see if you're visiting San Francisco but definately take . . Russian Hill The cars stay in the same neighborhood, but appear a few blocks away from the last sequence, now heading west on Chestnut. The car chase between 1960s muscle cars features a third American classic, as the . 3. While shooting the scene where the giant airliner taxis just above McQueen, observers were shocked that no double was used. In 2008, Motor Trend Magazine promoted the 40th anniversary edition Bullitt Mustang. The Bullitt Mustang color was officially called Highland green. of places featured in the film as they appeared in 1968, and more recently in July and (Parental Guidance Ca. where they cut in front of a yellow taxi cab and a Cadillac. is due to the logistics of filming in a working city. to drive him to the Thunderbolt Motel Although credited as Killer in the credits, Aprea only appears briefly in the opening credits sequence, shooting at Rosss car during his escape. The route Tom and Rebecca followed in Risky Business. Once again the chase makes a gigantic leap back into the Russian Hill district. It ends with stairs, close to the Coit Tower, an Art . McKenna got a one-line speaking role in the movie ("Make sure you book this") and gets the occasional reminder of his work in the mail. Fort Mason. Often times 1968 cool does not resonate 50 years later . Here is a shot from the film of the chase turning out on California Street at Taylor Street. was and different lighting), and here is Army and Precita in 2002 with the In July 2002 September of 2002. He sustained a couple of significant injuries during this time, including breaking several ribs in a bad trick-fall in the film How to Stuff a Wild Bikini (1965). No prizes for guessing the winner. The chase passes the famous Safeway There was a hole in the boot where a smoke machine was installed to help enhance the cloud made from the rear tires in particular where Bullitt missed the turn reversed and shot off again.