Warner Brothers/Seven Arts | Release Date: October 17, 1968 CRITIC SCORE DISTRIBUTION
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Universal acclaim based on 20 Critic Reviews
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A competent director (Peter Yates), working with competent technicians, gives a fairly dense texture to a vacuous script about cops and gangsters and politicians. The stars are Steve McQueen with his low-key charisma, as the police-officer hero, and the witty, steep streets of San Francisco.
75
Chic, shallow stuff, but there's one hell of a car chase. [22 Jan 1999, p.F]
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The Observer (UK)Philip French
Yates (hired on the strength of his taut British crime flick Robbery) eschews fashionable camera gimmickry and facile psychiatry, and concentrates on telling a fast-paced story of decent San Francisco cop Steve McQueen doing his job. The set-pieces (the car chase, the airport shoot-out) are famous, but the film lives on through its tone of romantic realism. [23 Jan 2000, p.10]
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The movie's tone follows Yates' sensible credo of "less is more." McQueen, as the stylish, unflappable and virilely named Lt. Frank Bullitt, has little to say; he conveys most of his feelings with his piercing blue eyes. The gritty atmosphere of the location shots matches Bullitt's heavy brooding. [29 May 2005]
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The TelegraphStaff (Not Credited)
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. [12 Jan 2017]
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The Seattle TimesMark Rahner
The seminal police thriller is a prime example of McQueen's rising above his material. [12 Jun 2005, p.K1]