Marina Boulevard (2002). Co-starring Jacqueline Bisset ("Rich and Famous", "Murder on the Orient Express"), … the Mustang) several times. Bullitt knows that Renick made a long distance phone call from a pay phone near Union Square and has traced the number to
and in 1968. Bullitt was released on October 17th, 1968. McQueen (doing his own driving) is chased by, and chases, a couple of gangsters up and down San Francisco's hills. Detective Frank Bullitt (Steve McQueen) has to track down a hit squad before the fact leaks out that their target, prize witness Johnnie Ross, has already been offed. The scene had Bullitt in a dark "Highland Green" 1968 Ford Mustang 390 CID Fastback, chasing two hit-men in a "Tuxedo Black" 1968 … They continue on York at this odd little intersection of York with Peralta
Meanwhile Frank Bullitt enlists the aid of a Sunshine Cab driver named "Weissberg" (played by Robert Duvall) to retrace
(here it is in (2002). as it looked in July 2002. Bullitt is probably best-remembered for its car chase scene through the streets of San Francisco, regarded as one of the most influential car chase sequences in movie history. front of the chase, which is an obvious continuity lapse. The Steve McQueen movie Bullittwas filmed in and around San Francisco in late April 1968. apartments. Sign up for our free email newsletter, and we'll make sure to keep you in the loop. See San Francisco through Hollywood’s eyes. where they cut in front of a yellow taxi cab and a Cadillac. The movie starred McQueen as San Francisco police Lt. Frank Bullitt, with Robert Vaughn, Robert Duvall and Jacqueline Bissett in supporting roles, and took place almost entirely in the city. Eddig 11442 alkalommal nézték meg. It was located across Laguna Street from the Safeway parking lot but is no longer
High quality Mustang Bullitt gifts and merchandise. shows one of the hospital's original buildings. By the way, that art deco mural in the background is the Masons Grand Lodge of California building. The famous sign remains for the present, but restaurant Naked Lunch now occupies the premises. Putting the pieces together, Frank Bullitt makes a dash to prevent the real Ross from leaving the country from San Francisco International Airport, where the final shootout takes place. Now it's the turn of the bad guys to quietly buckle up before taking off with a sudden sharp left up Chestnut Street in front of the venerable Bimbo’s 365 Club, announcing the high-speed section of the chase. Available in different sizes. a Dorothy Simmons (actually Judith Renick, wife of Albert Renick) at the Thunderbolt Motel in San Mateo. When city officials were first approached about shooting in the streets of San Francisco, they balked at the proposed high speeds and the idea of filming part of the chase on the Golden Gate Bridge. Directed by Peter Yates. Cab driver Weissberg (Robert Duvall) obligingly takes Bullitt to all the stops made earlier by Ross before dropping him off at the ‘Sunshine Cab Co’ south of the Mission district near to that wonderfully 50s Googie-style carwash. In June of 1999 the Mark looked much the same as it did in the movie. of 1968 and this is how it appears in 2002. During this portion of the chase, a green Volkswagen appears in the path of the Charger (and
It’s downhill for Ross from here: the rather less grand 'Daniels Hotel' in which he's installed for his safety stood on Embarcadero, at Howard Street opposite Pier 18 beneath the foot of the double-deck Oakland Bay Bridge. (you can see the street sign and the distinctive building at Jones). The pursuers follow but coming to Peralta Avenue find the Mustang has disappeared. Below are some photos
For example San Francisco General Hospital is close to
In its place is the new
Several blocks northwest, they career north along Larkin Street to the sharp bend where Larkin becomes Francisco Street, scraping the wall and the Charger losing a hubcap. For a brief second there’s a brief shot inserted of the cars screeching round the corner of Kansas and 20th back at Potrero Hill, before the first great scene of both motors bouncing recklessly down the steep Taylor Street from Vallejo Street across Green and Union Streets. The market is still there
A San Franciscó-i zsaru minden tekintetben egy szuper film. and arriving at Filbert Street. The scene had Bullitt in a dark "Highland Green" 1968 Ford Mustang 390 CID Fastback, chasing two hit-men in a "Tuxedo Black" 1968 Dodge Charger R/T 440 Magnum. In July 2002
The Winchester shotgun-toting hitman was played by Paul Genge. The cars head down Francisco past Polk Street (Galileo High School is visible behind
movie from one camera angle
By September of 2002 it looked very different. 1968 and again in 2002. of places featured in the film as they appeared in 1968, and more recently in July and
Enrico's at 501 Braodway called the "Galaxie" in the movie. There are also two
The two cars then magically appear on 20th Street at Kansas Street
intersection of Mansell and University in 2002. Frank Bullitt shopped at a market at 1199 Clay Street,
Bullitt was the first film where he could combine all of his life passions into one role. and look west trying to find him. In the scene where stunt driver Bud Ekins lays down a motorcycle, there are several radio towers visible on the hill in the background. About seven blocks north on Kansas Street crossing 20th Street at the peak of Potrero Hill, they’re rattled to see Bullitt’s Mustang appear in the rearview mirror and they're now the ones being tailed. It is now called the Black Cat, a restaurant. It had been painted beige
94102 The Mustang understeers badly and he is forced to stop and back up in order to make the turn. Filming locations include Daly City and San Francisco, CA. He chats to Eddie on the opposite corner of Broadway and Kearny, outside what is no longer a strip joint but a respectable Chinese restaurant called Little Szechuan. were it not for the green Volkswagen. and pass the Chinatown campus of San Francisco City College. rebuilt with the entrance nothing like it was in 1968. and are for personal viewing only. Johnny Ross' movements when he arrived in San Francisco. The chase was filmed in a variety of disparate locations and there is little continuity. 2002) and the bad guys stop at the corner of York and Peralta
Bullitt clocks the two shady-looking guys in the black ’68 Dodge Charger parking up under the elevated freeway and decides this is a good time to discreetly fasten his safety belt. The Charger appears making a right
They make another left from Jones onto Lombard and head
1968 (note the white Pontiac Firebird). Here is that view in 2002. színes, magyarul beszélő, amerikai krimi, 109 perc, 1968 They continue on 20th Street and turn right heading north on Kansas. The stars of the movie were Steve McQueen, Jacqueline Bisset, a Mustang 390 GT (actually two) and a Dodge Charger 440 Magnum. frames). but the shot from the second camera angle
was and different lighting), and here is Army and Precita in 2002 with the
The season premiere of Fast N’ Loud will air on Discovery … The lack of continuity
The chase then continues at the intersection of 20th and Rhode Island
This is just prior to the point at which Bullitt discovers that the man shot at the Hotel Daniels is not Johnny Ross but Albert Edward Renick
It then explodes into an all-out high speed frenzy, accompanied Interestingly, you can see a
gas station still in operation but no longer a Phillips 66. The Movie Bullitt was released October 17, 1968, shot almost entirely on location in San Francisco. The chase continues into
house had been repainted gray. the entrance to the Mark Hopkins was undergoing renovation. The building in the right portion of the frame is no longer there. The slow, relentless tension is cranked up as the cars turn left from Filbert into the wide stretch of Columbus Avenue for a couple of blocks. The brief prologue is set in Chicago with the briefest establishing shot of the Chicago Sun Times Building and the Marina City Towers â though the action itself was, like the rest of the movie, filmed in San Francisco. Frank Bullitt (Steve McQeen) to guard a state's witness, one Johnny Ross. and North Hill Drive (in Brisbane, San Mateo County) which is now an office building. The brick center-section
"Bullitt," as everybody has heard by now, also includes a brilliant chase scene. for identifying the address). Eventually, it was agreed to keep the chase within only a few city blocks. With Steve McQueen, Jacqueline Bisset, Robert Vaughn, Don Gordon. Bullitt – The Car Chase and the Oscar Here is the view
At this point the film editors inserted footage shot from different (uphill facing) camera angles of the procession down
In the film the house is the
Steve McQueen stars as the eponymous Lt. Frank Bullitt, a TV dinner-eating, workaday Cowboy Cop (in fact, he's the Trope Maker) who goes after the Mafia hit men who killed a witness he was protecting.. Best known for a legendary, nearly ten-minute-long Chase … The definitive detective thriller, featuring one of the screen's greatest car chases and razor-sharp Oscar-winning editing. the chase, not surprising since the locations are spread out over a considerable part of the city. The scene had Bullitt in a dark "Highland Green" 1968 Ford Mustang GT 390 CID Fastback, chasing two hit men in a "Jewel Black" … And across the road you can still shop at VJ Groceries, where loner Bullitt stocks up on TV dinners. It is the same green Volkswagen in each frame. directly across the street from his house. The palm trees have grown substantially as have the trees planted between the motel and U.S. 101. Here is the view from the first camera angle in 2002. The gas station was razed in 1969 to make way for a Hyatt Hotel (which was later built at 5 Embaradero Center). A film megnézése elõtt általában nem szoktam ilyenekkel foglalkozni, hogy ki milyen díjat zsebelt be, de Frank P. Keller eszméletlen profi munkát végzett! A few blocks west Bullitt, now driving north on Cesar Chavez Street, performs a surprise u-turn by the striking triangular service station at the junction with Precita Avenue, suddenly turning south up York Street. Bullitt and his partners, Delgetti (played by Don Gordon), and Carl Stanton (played by Carl Reindel) drive to the
At Chestnut and Columbus
The house appeared very
Here is the view west on Army Street (now Cesar Chavez Street) in
home of Walter Chalmers, a smarmy bureaucrat who requests the services of Detective Lieutenant
The railroad tracks, which connected
Here is this view in 2002. SAN FRANCISCO (CBS SF) – More than five decades after Steve McQueen drove a Ford Mustang through the streets of San Francisco in the movie “Bullitt,” the car is going up for auction. The hotel has been
Bullitt - Showdown At The Airport August 03, 2011 / CitySleuth Bullitt now knows that the murdered state's witness wasn't mobster Johnny Ross after all, it was Albert Renick (Felice Orlandi), a car salesman who Ross had paid to take his place to take the heat from his pursuers. Note the skid marks and also
The reuse of the Taylor Street footage may have gone unnoticed
University Street, which is all the way across the city to the south. 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. The most … outside the hotel's west side, but it too is gone. as of August 1999. and it looked better in blue. the chase scenes filmed around 20th Street, Kansas Street, and Rhode Island Street, while Russian Hill served as the base
The 1964 Cathedral is where the bishop is kidnapped in Alfred Hitchcock’s final film, Family Plot, and is used for the christening of Dan White's son in Gus Van Sant's Milk. They then make a left on Leavenworth
supermarket, which is still in operation, and
The Steve McQueen movie Bullitt was filmed in and around San Francisco in late April 1968. When Ross appears to have gone AWOL, Chalmers serves a writ of habeas corpus on the police chief Bennet (Simon Oakland, famous as the psychiatrist who explains Norman Bates’ little problem at the end of Psycho), on the terrace at Grace Cathedral, 1051 Taylor Street, a couple of blocks south of Bullitt’s home. Bullitt meets his informant, Eddie, at Enrico's
Bullitt makes a phone call while two mobsters watching him from their car – Powell Street at O’Farrell, San Francisco, California. which now occupies this space is the Gramercy Towers
The motel was the recently-closed Clarion Hotel, 401 East Millbrae Avenue just east of the 101 in Millbrae. Street after the impact, seemingly unaffected. Highland Green Mustangs had 390 cubic inch engines, while the Chargers had 440 cubic inch engines. The sequences roughly divides up into three sections: the slow, careful build-up south of Mission, the spectacular hill bouncing in North Beach and the final headlong rush along the freeway a few miles south of the city. Taylor above Green Street (where the Mustang oil pan bursts after a hard
left by the right rear tire as McQueen accelerates east on Chestnut. Chalmers serves a writ to Bullitt's captain (Simon Oakland) – Grace Cathedral, 1100 California Street, San Francisco, California . Inspired designs on t-shirts, posters, stickers, home decor, and more by independent artists and designers from around the world. You can see Bullitt’s apartment, unchanged, at 1153-1157 Taylor Street, a stylish 1906 three-story frame building at the corner of Clay Street. Subsequently Bullitt and Cathy stop along US 101 North to talk, with
They continue for one block on Larkin. The chase passes the famous Safeway
Bullitt retro travel poster movie - vintage San Francisco street view movie scene. Here it is in 2002. Here is the curve as it appeared in 1999. Eventually, it was agreed to keep the chase within only a few city blocks. September of 2002. Join The Gateway Pundit Newsletter. (along with the fire alarm box), although the name has changed. Here is that road in 2002. The camera car, built upon a Corvette chassis,
The film that made Steve McQueen a superstar and revolutionised the car chase with its 10-minute split-screen, edge-of-your-seat race up and down the hills of San Francisco. Weissberg returns Bullitt to the car wash at Bayshore near Marin. The building
and as it appeared in August of 1999. section of the Bullitt DVD. The rightly celebrated chase which follows makes no sense geographically but unless you’re a Bay City native quietly tutting at the liberties taken, who cares? Bullitt, American action film, released in 1968, that features Steve McQueen in what many consider his definitive role. Bullitt – The Car Chase and the Oscar east on Lombard. Like an instant replay, they're once again testing the limits of 1960s suspension down the same stretch of Taylor Street, seen this time from the lower viewpoint. The movie starred McQueen as San Francisco police Lt. Frank Bullitt, with Robert Vaughn, Robert Duvall and Jacqueline Bissett in supporting roles, and took place almost entirely in the city. Fort Mason's piers with the Presidio of San Francisco, are gone. is in 2002). Chalmers confronts Frank Bullitt at the ambulance entrance of the Hall of Justice at Harriet Street and Ahern. a photo of the motel as it appeared in July of 2002. Paul Church visible in the center of the frame, at the corner of Taylor. and becomes Francisco Street and loses another hubcap (which magically gets reattached in later
The chase crosses Mason Street (you can see the cable car) (here is the
turn onto Larkin Street (heading north) from Lombard
When city officials were first approached about shooting in the streets of San Francisco, they balked at the proposed high speeds and the idea of filming part of the chase on the Golden Gate Bridge. Taylor just above Union Street looking south just before Green Street, and
to drive him to the Thunderbolt Motel
The film is also known for its iconic car-chase sequence. Chalmers confronts Bullitt's superior Captain Sam Bennett at Grace Cathedral,
(here it is in 2002) in the Potrero Hills district
Hotel at the corner of California and Mason. Bullitt does chill out with girlfriend Cathy (Jacqueline Bisset) in the jazzy ambience of what was the groovy Coffee Cantata but has since been revamped to become Mexican restaurant Flores, 2030 Union Street at Buchanan Street in Cow Hollow. Negotiating the slight kink at Peralta, they continue up York. Amit még ki kell emeljek, az a vágás! A dull green 1968 Ford Mustang GT driven by Steve McQueen in the movie "Bullitt" just became the most valuable Ford Mustang ever sold at auction. 2002. Another car, a Pontiac Firebird, also appears in several sequences (once at Bimbo's 365
Best remembered for the car-chase, the
The place hadn't changed much
[12 Jan 2017] Highly influential 1968 cop movie set in San Francisco. The trees have grown quite a bit. Still captures from the Bullitt DVD are copyright Warner Bros., are included here for review puposes,
is visible. The whole area has since been massively redeveloped and both the hotel and pier are gone. approaching Union Street, passing Union Street,
looking west on Peralta in 2002. There’s still a carwash at 2560 Marin Street at Bayshore Boulevard beneath the supports of Hwy 101, but sadly the fab design has long gone. is clearly visible (here is a section in 2002 showing San Francisco Bay in the background). It heads east on
Bullitt Locations in San Francisco
bridge but the Golden Gate Bridge and Highway District refused permission since even in 1968 it would have created
It continues eastbound on Guadalupe Canyon Parkway
He disappears up York Street (1968 and
Filbert Street, with Coit Tower and Saints Peter and
The cab rolls past Columbus and Kearny (1968 and
It truly set the stage for the rest of his Hollywood and racing career. The beautiful topiary â and the Red Sun flag â might give you a clue that 2700 is now home to the Japanese Consul General. Where Hope Finally Made a Comeback. The thirteen minute car chase is the famous centerpiece of the movie. at Columbus and Chestnut, and again on Larkin Street at Francisco). The Bullitt chase scenes were shot around Easter of 1968. played one of the hitmen in the film. Action star Steve McQueen ("The Getaway", "The Magnificent Seven") is at his dynamic best as a San Francisco cop assigned to guard a star witness who soon ends up dead. The locale now shifts to what is probably the most famous part of the chase. It starts off in slow cat-and-mouse style, accompanied by a nerve-tingling Lalo Schifrin score, as Bullitt is tailed by two hit men. 2002) and stops at the corner of
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This is the view looking back up on (south) Taylor above Filbert,
The entire area is a grassy hill within Fort Mason now part of the Golden Gate Recreation Area. The Bullitt chase scenes were shot around Easter of 1968. Once again the chase makes a gigantic leap back into the Russian Hill district. It featured a tremendous amount of on-location filming. (home of Bimbo's 365 which is still there in 2002),
April 1968, July 2002. Bringing movies to life, San Francisco Movie Tours takes guests on fun and entertaining tours to locations made famous by both current blockbuster and classic San Francisco movies. much in 2002 as it did in
Bullitt makes a U-turn on Army at Precita (note the Pontiac and the
This is where there’s a huge jump across the city to North Beach with Bullitt now following the Charger east on Filbert Street at Taylor Street towards the twin spires of Sts Peter and Paul Cathedral (familiar from Dirty Harry) and Coit Tower (Vertigo and Doctor Dolittle), pausing for a couple of cable cars at Mason Street. This is a wealthy but, on-screen at least, dubious neighbourhood â 2930 was home to writer Catherine Tramell (Sharon Stone) in Basic Instinct, while corner-cutting electrician Simmons (Richard Chamberlain) lived at 2898 in The Towering Inferno. All material Copyright © 2021 The Worldwide Guide To Movie Locations Bullitt, American action film, released in 1968, that features Steve McQueen in what many consider his definitive role. (headed west). The Dodge Charger was driven by Bill Hickman, who also
of Olmstead Street passing the intersection of Mansell and University. This is the same intersection in 2002. Here is the
The brief prologue is set in Chicago with the briefest establishing shot of the Chicago Sun Times Building and the Marina City Towers – though the action itself was, like the rest of the movie, filmed in San Francisco. and head south toward Lombard. Chalmers wants Ross' safety at all cost, or else Bullitt will pay the consequences. where McQueen appears in their rearview mirror (thanks to Brian Hollins for his sleuthing). Here is the same intersection in 2002. on California Street. Taylor Street headed north
was was not used in the film. landing) looking south. Storyline San Francisco Police Lieutenant Bullitt's tasked by ambitious Walter Chalmers, to guard Johnny Ross, a Chicago mobster who's about to turn evidence against the organisation. Here is the house as it appeared in the movie,
the rearview mirror: It is still there). McQueen's character, Frank Bullitt, showcases a San Francisco Police Lieutenant helping Senator Walter Chalmers, aiming to take down the mob … The hotel stands alongside two other cinematic landmarks: the Fairmont Hotel (The Rock; Family Plot) and the Brocklebank Apartments (Vertigo; The Woman In Red). McQueen attempts to follow the Charger as it turns right on Chestnut and heads EAST. The chase segment starts off, with the Charger trailing the Mustang, near the intersection of
California Street. gas station
It’s cheating but who cares? There is also a shot looking south from the Cathedral showing the Masonic Temple
The cathedral looks very different in 2002 with the building gone. corporate headquarters for the Gap Inc. An elevated highway ran right
They turn left headed west on Filbert
above and behind the Charger in this frame. Here is how Army Street appears in 2002. The McQueen connection compounds the importance of the Mustang GT's onscreen appearance. It’s not clear from the preview whether or not Chad McQueen actually gets behind the wheel of the new Bullitt Mustang on the streets of San Francisco, but whoever ends up driving during the recreation, it looks like it’s going to be a thrilling ride. corner of Larkin and Chestnut
Mark Hopkins Hotel - 999 California St. San Francisco, Ca. They continue south on Jones Street. Here is the intersection in 2002. and this is how that entrance appears in 2002. The guys at Gas Monkey Garage have recreated one of Hollywood's most famous car chase scenes. At the corner of Larkin and Chestnut streets Bill Hickman gets the Charger into a serious oversteer
Here is a shot from the film of the chase turning out
The Dodge Charger hits the wall where Larkin Street curves left
The intersection looks very different in 2002. They continue north (downhill) on Taylor, passing Green Street,
The Chargers
The chase picks up again on Market Street in Daly City headed eastbound past John F. Kennedy Elementary school at
Bimbo, by the way, also supplied the interior of the French restaurant kitchen where Donald Sutherland discovers a rat turd â or a caper â in Philip Kaufman’s 1978 version of Invasion of the Body Snatchers. Here is the view looking back up Francisco. Fort Mason. Following a lead, Bullitt and Cathy head out to ‘San Mateo’ and the ‘Thunderbolt Motel’ only to discover that the Miss Simmons they wanted to talk to has been strangled. All orders are custom made … Sidewalk Cafe (504 Broadway at Kearny Street) to find out who is after Johnny Ross. They then appear heading WEST on Chestnut then turn south on Jones
The
Detective Frank Bullitt (Steve McQueen) has to track down a hit squad before the fact leaks out that … Fordulatos, látványos, és a cselekményvezetés is nagyon jól sikerült. is due to the logistics of filming in a working city. The chase next winds up on Larkin Street (again) and this time the two cars pass Chestnut street and continue on Larkin. Here is that view in 2002. They continue north
on Kansas Street for about two blocks. in San Mateo, in her yellow Porsche 356B, to check on Judith Renick, aka Dorothy Simmons. The film is also known for its iconic car-chase sequence. note the fact that the Mustang does not have a limited-slip differential as evidenced by the single long black tire mark
Flights: San Francisco International Airport, San Francisco, CA 94128 (tel: 650.821.8211), Travel around: BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit), Stay at: the InterContinental Mark Hopkins San Francisco, 999 California Street, San Francisco, CA 94108 (tel: 415.392.3434), Please send any corrections or additions to info@movie-locations.com. The chase continues west toward the Golden Gate Bridge on
crossing Vallejo in 2002 (that's Alcatraz Island in the background)
It featured a tremendous amount of on-location filming. condition and then over-corrects and crashes into a 1956 Ford parked at the corner. One of the film's scenic location shots (there are many) is of a house at 2700 Vallejo Street, at the corner of
Here is the
Chestnut. The 1968 action movie Bullitt is considered one of the best classic films among car enthusiasts. Here is that view in 2002. Here is that same building in 2002. They roar west on Francisco Street before magically reappearing a few miles south of the city for the final section on Guadelupe Canyon Parkway heading toward the suburb of Brisbane. The bar where Bullitt meets up with informant Eddie to get info on the ‘Chicago’ organisation, finally closed its doors in 2006 after almost 50 years of business. The Mustangs were driven by Bud Ekins, Carey Loftin, and McQueen. on California Street at Taylor Street. There are several basic locations from which the film crew operated
through a road cut which looks remarkably the same in 2002. You can see a gas station in the background. The lavish mansion of oily and ambitious politician Chalmers (Robert Vaughn), who’s staking his career on producing the star witness, is 2700 Vallejo Street at Divisadero in swanky Pacific Heights. Here is that view in 2002. a used car salesman from Detroit. Below are some photos of places featured in the film as they appeared in 1968, and more … This area has changed substantially since April
2002 the view had changed little. Note the white Pontiac Firebird. in the Potrero Hills district again. Bullitt is probably best-remembered for its car chase scene through the streets of San Francisco, regarded as one of the most influential car chase sequences in movie history. actually the Kennedy Hotel across from Pier 18 at Howard and Embarcadero, is no longer there. intersection in 2002),
The production company used two Mustangs and two Dodge Chargers to film the chase scenes. progenitor of all subsequent movie car chases, Bullittis an excellent film. It was wildly influential, … The classic car chase scene in the 1968 film Bullitt really needs no introduction. Vallejo and Divisadero in the Pacific Heights section of the city. Shortly afterwards the chase ends when the Charger crashes in flames at a
Bullitt then makes an immediate right turn on York Street (here it
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