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  • Alien Nation had a good one.

  • hit him in the head with the gun @ 2:01. lol!

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  • it's okay, i guess....

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  • its OK but not that great.

  • LOL

    In Bullitt the seat belt gets buckled

    In here the seat belt gets unbuckled.

    Move ova, badass Mopar comin' through!

  • Is this a tv show or moive and can some one tell mw the. Name

  • @CRXJDM88 That info is right at the start of the video.

  • @CRXJDM88 Short time comedy, whith Dabney Coleman

  • Watch the original ITALIAN JOB 1969!

  • How you like that you SON OF A BITCH! xD

  • Not even close to Bullitt, but like Bullitt they passed the same cars multiple times.

  • @CATAFilmAndSociety in different locations, yes, cars are seen again (especially the cream-colored Volare). But in Bullitt the very same downhill run is shot from four camera angles, then all four in sequence are shown as if it went down the hill four times, with the beetle and leMans doing the identical moves over and over. A much more obvious cheat.

  • Sorry, the best car chase is in Ronin.

  • @Lightboxes Sorry, but which chase of the three?

  • @jwramc I just really like the last car chase when they drive against traffic in the tunnel. BMW vs Peugeot

  • DUDE THAT IS ONE AWESOME CAR CHASE I L;IKE THE PART WHEN HE ROLLS DOWN THE HILL I LIKE STEVE MCQUEEN BUT THIS ONE IS PRETTY GOOD I LIKED IT 5STARS

  • I had a 1984 Plymouth Gran Fury, ex Ashtabula County, Ohio Sheriff's car. It was a well built car that could hold its own in any chase.

  • Okay that stinks it was cheesy it was stupid and I don't know what you were thinking. If you want a real car chase look up the bullet car chase its better in every way

  • @pondmonserfox I love how you assume I must have not seen your favorite chase. Imagine that- I've seen it a few hundred times, actually. Great as it is, there are too many repeats of the same driving from multiple angles to extend the length of the chase. How many times you wanna see that same green Beetle turning down the hill?? Great chase, and the first of a kind, but even Blues Brothers beats it.

  • @pondmonserfox U suck XD

  • i think your forgetting a movie tittle the blues brothers

  • @W0LF37 No, I didn't.

  • A valiant attempt to create the mother of all car chases, but they left out one vital component.

    I didn't see one fruit cart!

  • great little movie, saw it at the Vermont Drive In.... Cool story line and yea a awesome car chase...

  • possible only in Hollywood.

  • was chuck noris driving the cop car

  • Great chase, and hilarious movie!... Now I gotta go and rent it!...

  • this is one of the best car chases ive ever seen

  • Please upload the whole film mate...G...

  • this old car , not like to car today

    carton

  • fuck toyota hilux,im getting a dodge

  • East Seattle Parkway?!!!!??? C'mon guys

  • Not as good as Tenacious D car chase

  • SO hilarious!! And it was GOOD. Like Bullitt, Ronan, and The French Connection all rolled into one!

  • MAX HEADROOM!

  • 2 VWs

  • some ugly cars even if mopar 

  • You should post this with the Benny hill theme in the background, it makes it even funnier!!!!

  • if ou think this is good you need to watch the bullit car chase

  • @MrLifted34 Seen it a few hundred times. Great chase but too much repetition (same downhill run seen four times from four angles??). I woulkd submit the chase from the Seven Ups also beats it- even if it and this chase use less-sexy cars.

  • @jwramc I'll check it out in the Vanishing Point

  • @jwramc You need to see the French Connection car chase then

  • @raker7 That's a train chase, and a yawner at that. He runs a few red lights, hits a pile of trash and otherwise honks the horn by hitting the rim of the steering wheel (when the horn pad is in the center of the wheel). Hackman making faces doesn't make the driving any better. There's a hundred betters car chases out there.

  • @MrLifted34 way better than bullit because you never thought you would see dabney coleman in car chase like this lol

  • Thats what you call a ford

  • @superspeedguy Umm... umm, what Ford?

  • @jwramc yeah what ford

  • @superspeedguy yeah but there is no Ford the chased car is a Pontiac and the cop cars are Dodge Diplomats and a Chevy Caprice

  • @buldi53 Maybe he likes the black Ford Ranger pickup seen in several shots at various locations, including when it gets hit at an intersection?? ;)

  • @buldi53 all of the police cars were Dodge Diplomats

  • @TheSlenderFan there is a Chevy caprice at 2:52

  • @buldi53 only 2, but otherwise all the police cars are diplomats

  • @buldi53 Yes, if you notice, the marked cars chasing the Pontiac down the exit ramp are all Dodges 'til they are shown in close ups, getting shredded by bullets....that's when they are replaced by the 'stunt-double' Chevys. Similar to the original vanishing point- '70 Dodge Challenger everywhere you look 'til it hits the bulldozers...and then, they use a Camaro. Mad props to the directors for the due Mopar respect! :)

  • Mopars Rule.

  • Who names their kid Dabney?

  • Vanishing Point...the whole movie!

  • there are alot of great car chase movies( BULLIT for one) but this is another one i enjoyed

  • I would argue that the Blues Brothers car chase is better.

  • should be called 'Dr. Phil gets pissed'

  • what city was the filming of SHORT TIME? to me i think it was set in miami? if not miami let me know asap!!!

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  • love this movie, but vanishing point is amazing.

  • excellent

    

  • Cars used to be built strong.

  • sorry...there is no suspense in the chase. you can't have a comical car chase.7-ups is better, to live and die in l.a. is better. the french connection is better....sorry

  • @bickle4 We can't?? Odd, we just did! As for Live/Die, puhleezzz. Total yawn.

  • .if you had done that in todays cars it woulds have been over in 2 seconds

    

  • @DeutscheMann24 If you had done that in any car it would have been over in 2 seconds.

  • bullitt with Steve Mcqueen.

  • It is a great car chase.....but I think it is to long....

  • Too long? BITE YOUR TONGUE!! :)

  • The weird thing is- the concept actually exists!

    I really need a japanese onion right now..

  • tuff ass dodge.......if you cant dodge em ram em

  • Love the chase but 3:41 shows the best " god dammit " ever uttered in cinema history....LMAO

  • lol that was funny XD

  • i miss the days when thay made real cars

  • good lord, this makes the things I do in GTA look so lame

  • How the heck did the police guy survive that?!

  • Machine Guns!?!?! ALLLLLLRIIIGGHHHTT!  XD

  • this guy is maniac. and all this dudes still survived O_O

  • What about The Road Warrior?

  • Imma drive like that in the police academy.

  • Original Gone in 60 Seconds IS the best car chase. Haliki used the one mustang throughout the whole chase and the chase itself was almost 40 minutes long. this is good but uses the same olds V8 auto noise thats in every cruddy chase scene including worlds worst police chases. At least its not cg. not that that was invented then. nice destruction.

  • Before you judge you should see a movie called "the Seven ups" most of it's huge budget was spent on one car chase.

    Best car chase scene I've ever seen "the Seven ups"

  • @TheBuzzclick Own it.

  • Nicolas Cage's Eleanor was a 67 or 68 fastback but it's hard to tell because of all the aftermarket body parts, the movie claimed it was a original 67 but no such car was ever made in 67 or 68, and those aftermarket body modifications were not available before the late 80s.

  • This chase is almost a cross between the one from Bullitt and the one from The French Connection.

  • I have the dvd... and I treasure it 4 sure;)

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  • I forgot about this movie..great car chase

  • bullitt!!!

  • @jwramc My bad I just saw the chase it is a 73 mustang

  • @LOWxxRIDA It 'looks like' a '73, yes, but it's a '71 with a '73 grille. They had no budget, so buying 2 brand new '73s to destroy them was a no-no. Halicki- writer, director, producer & star of the film, owned a junkyard, so he got 2 junked '71s, patched them up and added '73 grilles. Note the 71 front bumper, valance, fuel cap door, missing bumper guards and '71 lower-body black paint. If he had bought new '73s like the script called for, why would he put '71 parts onto them?

  • Wow i totally agree this must be the best car chase ever

  • wow

  • Its VERY good, but not great. Definitely under rated and unappreciated as car chases go. On my top 10 though.

  • Pretty good chase but I don't see how it competes with HB Halicki's Gone in 60 seconds, Bullitt, Vanishing Point, etc. The sound of the motors roaring was important to me, between the stout 351 from Halicki, 390 'stang or the 440 Charger in Bullitt or the 426 hemi Challenger, the sound of music. If it only they had an Audi Quattro S1 in the chases then it would be symphonic

  • wow I remember The Nerd Reviewed this Movie and the Shit this guys goes through he just keeps on going!

  • Not bad. I have seen many car chases on TV and in movies - Ronin, Duel, The Driver, Police Story, etc. That one ranks up there with the best.

  • 1:31 the unespected happens ...... a black cop

  • man if only my 83 diplomat kept going after it whacked that Saturn :'( good thing i have 3 more diplomats ;) (pics on flickr)

  • if that was my dodge diplomat i'll would be pissed lol

  • That little dodge diplomat took one hell of a beating and kept goin

  • @TierodMcslush is a plymouth caravelle.

  • @ifghdfsdsxi1 Very possible as the chase was filmed in Canada where the Plymouth Gran Fury was sold as the Caravelle from 1978-1982, and as the Caravelle Salon from 1983-89. But the fender emblems were removed, so we can't say for certain if it is a Caravelle or a Gran Fury... but we CAN definitelky say it is NOT a Diplomat, as those would be Dodges, and the grille in this red car says Plymouth. :)

  • @TierodMcslush Well any car could take a beating when it's in a movie lol....

  • Wonderful 80's movie, and best of all: it STARS Dabney Coleman! Too often he is playing supporting characters but finally, here's a movie where he is the main character, and he is brilliant as always. I had to buy an Asian DVD-copy of this on eBay a couple of years ago, since it wasn't available elsewhere. It was an ok dvd, luckily the Asian subtitles were optional :)

  • how many hp's are in that fury? lol

  • Even though my favorite is still Bullitt, this was an awesome movie, and a great car chase. James Rolfe mentioned it in his Top 10, and I had to see the film after that. :D

  • Best Car Chase EVER is gone in 60 seconds but original movie from 68 :)

  • @tomislavfusic ...if only because they had a '73 Mustang in 1968! ;)

  • @jwramc Are you on crack!? It was a 68 fastback!

  • @LOWxxRIDA In fact, the Mustang in Gone in 60 Seconds was actually a 1971 model redressed to look like a newer 1973. You are confusing it with the '68 fastback in BULLITT.

  • @jwramc i think he was referring to the 68 fastback in bullitt

  • I wish they still made cars like this...

  • good for a chase scene of today, but nothing even close to Bullit, The Seven Ups or French Connection.

  • @mercoid I agree...Steve McQueen actually drove the mustang!

  • Damn. That red car can seriously take a hit!

  • Not that great, for one reason. They were not traveling at the speeds they said they were. In Bullit, they were. This is a great movie, I love it to death, but not even close to the best chase scene. Also, in this film, less empisis is made on the cars (than in Bullit). No...only one that even comes close (IMHO) is from the original version of "Gone in 60 Seconds". Why? Because it WAS real!

  • @edwowen Or The Blues Brothers.

  • Man they really abused the CRAP out of these cars, right till the very end. I can just imagine the oil pan and everything else underneath the carriage after all that jumping and slamming lol.

  • i saw that at the theatre when it came out. got it on vhs now lol

  • @jwramc

    Thanks for uploading an underrated great chase sequence from an underrated movie.

  • Hey it's max headroom!

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  • Ha Haaa No they can't!

  • I just say, French Connection.

  • @berhunt Train chase.

  • LOL he pulls out another siren after he rolls him self

  • Burt, your yogurt!!

  • mustache!

  • Damn this video is'nt ALL fake. Those Dodge Diplomats can take a BEATING! One of the best cop cars of all time (or any Mopar besides the new Charger, for that matter)

    God I want an old "Dippy" now!!!

    I'd name it "Judge Reinhold" hahahaha

  • got to love the sound of the turned over air cleaner omg i just dated myself

  • Bullitt was WAY better.

  • Wow, matrix reloaded n lethal weapon 4 mustha got motivated by this movie... Nice !

  • LOL, bullet-proof radiators, huh? They just don't build 'em like they used to. They don't shoot 'em like they used to either! (Chase scenes, that is!)

  • love that 318 sound just love it

  • just like a holywood movie isent it?

  • @ Aliensuck- I don't think the part in Bullitt where McQueen backs his car up in reverse and than speeds off again is not sped up. I really like the car chase scene, but every time I hear the "undedited" argument I remember that part which looks really cheesy- to me at least.

  • @DSW964 The most obviously sped-up shot in that chase is when the Mustang slides to halt at the end. All the bouncing and the dust flying is clearly sped up. Bullitt is a great chase, and the daddy of them all, but it's far from 100% real or perfect.

  • Also, the chase scene in Bullit was far better than any chase scene made. 1) It was the first unedited chase scene at actual speeds through a city. 2) Dabney Coleman is a pussy compared to Steve McQueen because McQueen actually raced cars and Motorcyles, and even though he didn't do any of the high speed driving in Bullit he is still the man.

  • @ALIENSUCK Unedited??? So you believe they went down the hill FOUR times, and every time they lost the same hubcaps and passed the same green VW and white LeMans?? OF COURSE it was editted!! It took multiple cameras to shoot! You HAVE to edit it all together. Hell, the Mustang tore open it's oil pan on the downhill run- you think they just kept driving that way?? Or how they instantly leap from the northside of town to the south, and back? Don't be ridiculous.

  • @jwramc -- I understand how they replay shot's from different angles, I agree, I think that is cheesy, they do that to save money and make the chase scene look longer. But the chase scene in that movie was the fasted chase scene through a city and yes I always wondered why they sped up the film when he slid to a stop, the driver must have been doing a good clip even before they edited it you can tell by how much dust was flying...they should have left it alone.

  • @ALIENSUCK Director's choice- he liked that shot better. The FACT is, Schieder saw him being pulled from the car and used the stuntman's bewildered appearance to influence his own exit from the car. he was there. Not you, not me. His word matters more.

  • @ALIENSUCK Let's not forget that the Charger crashes into a parked car while turning right, but is instantly moving, undamaged the next time we see it. It's the moment before the Mustang overshoots the same turn, the spins the tires while backing up to correct it's course. It's a movie- of course there's editing.

  • @jwramc -- I'm talking about the SPEEDS being edited, not how many cars might have been used during the shoot man.

  • @ALIENSUCK 68 Chargers have 6 hubcaps?

  • If you ever get a chance to watch that chase seen in "Bird on a wire" with Mel Gibson and Goldie Hawn, it wasn't the greatest but in one scene where the stunt man playing Gibson was upside down in the back seat with his legs hanging out had them snapped in two when the driver during the chase scene came to close to another vehicle. Play it in slow mo a couple times then in full speed.

  • @ALIENSUCK See Youtube's N9hJ6pUeqxQ . Yea, VERY obviously fake legs. It's the only shot where the are totally rigid, not flailing about, and Gibson specifically reacts to the hit, so it's clearly planned and in the script. Now, you wanna see a stuntman nearly killed, see the end of the Seven Ups chase... 9vACWV5sRcY

  • @jwramc --Awe come on man, those were not fake legs, infact Goldie Hawn did an interview and she brought that up that the stuntman broke his legs in that scene. I'll check out the Seven Ups chase. Peace

  • @ALIENSUCK For years folks said the driver in Seven-Ups was killed in the end of the chase. Movie fables are like any other lie. Repeated often enough, it becomes the truth to many people. Ghosts in Three Men & A Baby, a hanging dwarf in the Wizard of Oz. It's all just urban legends that never die.

  • @jwramc -- That's the first time i've seen that chase scene, it's obvious there was no driver in the car when it hit the back of that truck...awesome chase scene though except that they used the sound track of a Hemi motor dubbed over the GM. What do you think about the chase scenes in the original Gone in sixty seconds movie? For a low budget film I thought it was excellent.

  • @ALIENSUCK Corrections: The driver was indeed in the car, laying across the bench seat. The DVD interview with star Roy Schieder has him stating that he based his performance of getting out of the car on how the stunt driver did it for real- totally shell-shocks, eyes watering, nose-bleed. As for the sound- not a HEMI. It's reused sound from the film BULLITT of McQueen's Mustang- also stated on the DVD.

  • @jwramc I trust nothing without proof, and as the legs look totally fake just before they hit the bus, I trust my eyes more than anything else. No interview, not buying.

  • @jwramc - Well then, I don't think I will take Roy Shieders' word for it, if there were a stunt man in that car, they would have kept the camera on him while he was ducking down instead of cutting the scene and going to a different angle. Btw I meant to say Ford not Hemi and I could tell they stole the engine sound from Bullit and I didn't even see the interview interview with schieder..

  • @ALIENSUCK Feel free to get defensive, I'm merely stating proven facts. You don't believe an interview with Schieder that I gave you the direct location of to hear for yourself, but you want me to just take your word that Goldie Hawn said what you claim? Hypocrisy much? believe the Earth is flat if you like. I can prove otherwise.

  • @jwramc I am merely pointing out a fact when it comes to schieder stating that a stunt driver was in that car. Why wouldn't they have kept the camera on the driver when he ducked down before impact if there were a driver?It would have been much more believable.The fact is, at the speeds it would have taken for a car to have it roof sliced off like that, the driver would have been killed instantly if he were laying on the floor boards unharnessed. Stunt men may be crazy, but they are not stupid.

  • @ALIENSUCK Who said he wasn't harnessed into the car?

  • @jwramc -- If you think I am getting defensive you're an idiot...I thought we were just having a discussion about chase scenes..later.

  • @ALIENSUCK Yay, you've gone with name-calling. I'm gonna miss ya! Not.

  • @jwramc -- cool thnx 

  • Oh...and find me that interview. I'd like to see that.

  • @jwramc -- You're joking right, about finding that interview? Lol, your just going to have to take my word for it bro, it was years ago on some stupid talk show when the movie was first released. I wouldn't make something like that up, it's not worth my time...I do remember watching the movie after that inteview and was like, holy shit the bitch wasn't jokin'.

  • why dont they make movies this good anymore

  • lol was that dr phill driving the cop car?!?!?!

  • Anybody mention French Connection? Great chase and great movie too...

  • Its a pretty good one. Have you seen the one in Quentin Tarantino's "Death Proof" from double feature Grindhouse? Pretty boring movie but awesome car chase finale.

  • Man this is when they made movies with real cars. Now-a-days a computer programer is making all the car chases that is being played out on the silver screen.

    Loved seeing some real action in a movie. This was just an awesome ride -- thanks for posting.

  • Dr Phil @ 1.25

  • Eleanor! Got the spelling now!

  • That was cool but I was more impressed by bullit and the blues brothers. I also love the original Gone In 60 Seconds chase because it lasted so damn long! The new Gone In 60 Seconds sucked. They didn't even have Elinore in the new one. Used a stupid Shelby GT500. Sorry if I misspelled Elinore.

  • Ronin wins hands down...

  • @T1meW4st3d Which chase?

  • This one was pretty damn good, but I still like the one from Bullitt better.

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