Bullitt
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Bullitt is a 1968 action-thriller film starring Steve McQueen, famed for its groundbreaking San Francisco car chase sequence.
Aliases (1)
- film "Bullitt" ×1
Statements (49)
| Predicate | Object |
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| instanceOf |
action film
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film → thriller film → |
| academyAwardCategoryWon |
Best Film Editing
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| academyAwardNomination |
Best Sound
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| academyAwardWinner |
Frank P. Keller
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| awardWon |
Academy Award for Best Film Editing
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| basedOn |
Mute Witness
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| basedOnAuthor |
Robert L. Fish
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| carModelFeatured |
Dodge Charger R/T
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Ford Mustang GT 390 Fastback → |
| character |
Frank Bullitt
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| cinematographyBy |
William A. Fraker
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| colorProcess |
Color
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| countryOfOrigin |
United States
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| cultStatus |
cult classic
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| director |
Peter Yates
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| distributor |
Warner Bros.-Seven Arts
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| distributorRegion |
United States
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| editedBy |
Frank P. Keller
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| filmingLocation |
San Francisco
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| genre |
action
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thriller → |
| hasTheme |
crime investigation
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police procedural → |
| influenced |
subsequent car chase scenes in cinema
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| leadActorOccupationInFilm |
police lieutenant
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| leadCharacterPortrayedBy |
Steve McQueen
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| mpaaRating |
M
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| musicBy |
Lalo Schifrin
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| notableFor |
car chase sequence
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| originalLanguage |
English
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| portrays |
San Francisco Police Department
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| producer |
Philip D’Antoni
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| productionCompany |
Solar Productions
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Warner Bros.-Seven Arts → |
| releaseDateUS |
1968-10-17
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| releaseYear |
1968
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| runtimeMinutes |
114
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| screenwriter |
Alan R. Trustman
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Harry Kleiner → |
| setting |
San Francisco
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| starring |
Don Gordon
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Jacqueline Bisset → Robert Duvall → Robert Vaughn → Simon Oakland → Steve McQueen → |
| title |
Bullitt
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Referenced by (3)
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Ford Mustang
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featuredInFilm |
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Ford Mustang Bullitt edition
("film "Bullitt"")
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inspiredBy |
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Bullitt
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title |