Dieser 1968er Dodge Charger R/T ist eines von zwei Filmfahrzeugen, die bei der legendären Verfolgungsjagd im Film „ Bullitt“ mit Steve McQueen aus dem Jahr 1968 zum Einsatz kamen.
You never see a real good close-up of the driver but it looks like it to me.
The Dodge Charger which featured in Bullitt. "Bill came in with the Charger," Riner said.
The driving scenes netted him additional stunt work which included yet another classic car chase for The French Connection (1971). But while McQueen and other action stars get their name in lights and draw the big crowds, there are hundreds, sometimes thousands of people behind the scenes.
Beschreibung. Bullitt is a 1968 American action thriller film ... at the time a world-class race car driver, drove in the close-up scenes, while stunt coordinator Carey Loftin, stuntman and motorcycle racer Bud Ekins, and McQueen's usual stunt driver, Loren Janes, drove for the high-speed part of the chase and performed other dangerous stunts. These movies were made about 5-years apart and this was a producers "tribute" to Bullit by having the driver come back and do it again. : Steve employed stunt driver Bill Hickman to race this car through the streets of San Francisco at speeds of up to 110 mph. The car is a dark green 1968 Ford Mustang GT 390, and it's almost as well-known as its driver -- a role which helped propel the Mustang to decades of near-legendary status.
Steve McQueen may have had top billing in the 1968 thriller Bullitt, but the real star of the film was the green Ford Mustang 390 GT he drove in the movie's famous chase scene. The Stuntman Who Drove for Steve McQueen in Bullitt. By Chris Demorro February 01, 2011. The movie "Bullitt," is a 1968 action-drama starring all-around suave guy Steve McQueen as a San Francisco police lieutenant.
The BULLITT chase scenes were shot around Easter of 1968. Bill Hickman, seen as the baddie "Phil" who drives the Dodge Charger, actually did drive the Charger in the movie. Arguably, the best … : Steve employed stunt driver Bill Hickman to race this car through the streets of San Francisco at speeds of up to 110 mph. By Chris Demorro February 01, 2011. Also on hand was the late Bill Hickman, the fantastic stunt driver who would handle the menacing Dodge Charger in BULLITT. "And he flipped it around and he slid in backwards. Bullitt's friend and underling is shot and the witness is left at death's door by two hit men who seemed to know exactly where the the witness was hiding. OK HAMB, prove me wrong (LOL) Sincerely, …