Did Steve McQueen do all the driving in Bullitt?

McQueen filmed with the window down so viewers could see he was behind the wheel. Although credited as the driver, McQueen actually shared the wheel with Hollywood stunt driver Bud Ekins, according to the movie database IMDB.
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Who drove the Mustang in the movie Bullitt?

The iconic movie car has been owned by the Kiernan family since 1974. After nearly 50 years, McQueen's Mustang GT fastback from "Bullitt" is back on the world's stage. The Mustang Steve McQueen expertly drove in the 1968 movie "Bullitt" was no average sports car.
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Did Steve McQueen do all his own stunts?

As in all of his movies, McQueen is doing his own stunts. "You can't trick it no more when you do a job, right?" he commented. BESIDES the rigors of the job there is the added matter of working for Henry Hathaway, a director with a reputation for toughness. "Difficulties I don't mind," McQueen went on.
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Did Steve McQueen have a stunt double?

Ekins, acting as stunt double for Steve McQueen while filming The Great Escape, was the rider who performed what is considered to be one of the most famous motorcycle stunts ever performed in a movie. He was recognized for his stunt work by being inducted into the Stuntmen's Hall of Fame.
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What happened to the car Steve McQueen drove in Bullitt?

Interestingly, the Bullitt car story isn't over because the other “jumper” car that was thought to be lost was actually found. The car was scrapped after it sustained damage during the filming, and in 2017, it was found in a junkyard in California.
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Chad McQueen on dad Steve, Bullitt and the Ford Mustang



What happened to the 68 Charger from Bullitt?

The blue Charger was said to be used for the gas station crash scene. During production the Charger completely missed the gas station and you can see it in the film as it tumbles into a cloud of dust behind the station as McQueen drives past it on the highway.
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What does the ending of Bullitt mean?

The movie leaves the viewer to conclude that the hotel doorman called mob connections that relayed where "Ross" was staying by getting it out of the cab company, because the cab driver certainly did not appear to be withholding information that he was an underworld informant from Bullitt, he was helping him.
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Did Steve McQueen do his own driving?

Although Steve McQueen was credited with the driving during the chase sequence, it was actually shared by McQueen and Bud Ekins, one of Hollywood's best stunt drivers. From the interior shots looking forward inside the Mustang, it's easy to see which one is driving.
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Why did Steve McQueen walk off the set of The Great Escape?

However, Mr Garner claimed that Mr McQueen caused no end of problems on set and even walked out after taking a dislike to the way he looked in the film's early shoots.
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Did Steve McQueen do his own motorcycle riding in The Great Escape?

Bud Ekins prepared and choreographed the bulk of the chase, and McQueen did most of his own riding. McQueen was a better driver than many of the stuntmen playing Germans, so he put on an SS uniform for some of these scenes and chased himself. As Hilts, he rode a 1962 650cc Triumph TR6R.
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How many cars were used in Bullitt?

Two identical 1968 Mustang GT fastbacks were used in the film, which debuted Oct. 17, 1968.
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Did Steve McQueen jump the fence?

Article content. In one of the most widely known secrets in Hollywood, we all know that Steve McQueen didn't actually jump the fence in The Great Escape. His buddy, mentor and bike builder, Bud Ekins, did – mainly because the studio was worried Steve might hurt himself. Obviously, they hadn't gone dirt riding with him.
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Did Blue Bloods use the real Bullitt car?

Unfortunately, according to CBS, that was just some dramatic license. The telecast featured two authentic 1968 Mustangs, but neither is the car from the film.
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Did Steve McQueen own a Shelby Cobra?

Shelby Cobra 289 Roadster

Being an advocate of speed and style, Steve was pictured driving this car many times. But it turns out McQueen never actually owned the car, with car designer Carroll Shelby only lending him the vehicle for a period of time. Regardless, this car was a perfect fit for the King of Cool.
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Where was the Bullitt Mustang found?

The state of the Mustang when found (Photo obtained at Vintage Mustang Forum). Instead, a partner of body shop owner Ralph Garcia Jr. found the dilapidated car at a scrapyard in Baja California – painted white over its famous Highland Green Metallic paint and in rough shape.
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What happened to the commandant of the camp from The Great Escape?

He was repatriated in 1947. He died in 1963 at the age of 82, less than two months before the film The Great Escape was released.
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What 3 actors escaped The Great Escape?

The official report about the escape claims that 76 prisoners got out. In the film only three of the characters are shown making it all the way to freedom: Sedgwick, Danny, and Willie.
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Is anyone from The Great Escape still alive?

Dick Churchill, the last living participant in a daring breakout from a German prisoner-of-war camp that inspired the 1963 movie “The Great Escape,” died on Feb. 12 at his home near Crediton, Devon, England. He was 99. His son Roger confirmed the death by email.
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What were Steve McQueen's last words?

Death Although diagnosed with terminal cancer in 1979, McQueen had been ill for some time but always refused conventional medical treatment. He died on 7 November 1980,in Mexico. His last words were in Spanish. 'Lo hice,' he said.
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Did Steve McQueen do the motorcycle stunt in The Great Escape?

The enigmatic Mr McQueen took centre stage in the film's infamous motorcycle chase and jump scene, which is considered one of the greatest movie stunts ever performed. However, in an unearthed interview the Hollywood icon revealed that he did not perform the 60-foot jump.
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Was there a sequel to Bullitt?

Steven Spielberg to drive Bullitt sequel

Intake: A new Bullitt is in the chamber and will be directed by Steven Spielberg, reports Deadline. The publication says it won't simply be a remake of the 1968 original, but instead will be a new story centering on San Francisco cop Frank Bullitt.
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At what point in Bullitt is the car chase?

The epic 10-minute car chase arrives at the midpoint of the movie when Bullitt, in his Highland Green 1968 Ford Mustang GT Fastback, pursues a pair of hitmen in a black Dodge Charger.
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Who was Weissberg in Bullitt?

Bullitt (1968) - Robert Duvall as Weissberg - IMDb.
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