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Old 07-27-2002, 07:18 PM
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Default Recollections of "Bullitt"

My mixed doubles tennis partner was over at the house today with her boyfriend to borrow a couple of movies. To start with they are considerably younger than I am. As I was going through my limited film library, I pulled out a couple of good dramas. At the far left of the bookcase, I grabbed "Bullitt". Neither one had ever seen it. After giving them about six casettes, I said, "Watch Bullitt first".

I first saw that movie when it was released in late '68 as a freshman in college. I am still amazed at the coolness of the film. One of those great stories, coupled with great acting by McQueen, Robert Vaughn, Jacqueline Bisset and Simon Oakland. San Francisco seems almost rural in its complexion. Despite the film's intensity, I always felt it had a soft, relaxed character. McQueen never seemed as though he was in a hurry (barring the chase scene). A testimonial to his great acting ability--measured and methodical. He was absolutely outstanding.

How does this rank in your top ten? We discussed this topic a long time ago but newer members have joined since then. A discussion that I never get tired of.

I heard a movie critic talking the other day about this particular genre of film. He said producers are still looking for the director that can deliver the chase scene filmed in "Bullitt". Sorry guys, "Bullitt" was more than a chase scene---but as a chase scene, it "don't get any better than that one"...........

Please weigh in, particularly the Bay area folks. You guys probably know the route.

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