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  • The purr of that Mustang is incredible what a superb engine note! 

  • It's not as good as the 2000 version, no offense

  • i didnt know clevland was in this movie?

  • back when cars were cars

  • THIS IS THE FUCKIN BEST CAR CHASE MOVIE EVER!!! 2000 REMAKE IS BULLSHIT (but love Angelina Golie) !!!!!!!!!!!

  • man do these cars look good in car chase movies or what???

  • I can imagine the lawsuits, lol.

  • Those 8 who dislike wished it was a Skyline R34 instead...

  • Epic V8 sound.

  • This was the movie that earn H.B. the nickname, "CAR CRASH KING."

  • 2:24 white KG 1600...

    7:44 ohh no, not the Typ 3 1500TL...

  • that old lady gives no fuck

  • Should have read my horoscope this morning...

  • the only problem with the movie is that it came out in 1974, before angelina jolie was invented

  • That is built ford tough!

  • Best one ever

  • No handling, no steering, no brakes = american muscle car :)

  • Radio station: 'There a car chase in front of our radio station!'

    :O

  • I'm surprised at the number of British and European cars - I saw a Cortina, a Vanden Plas 1100 and an old Peugeot in there amongst many others.

  • Why all those people so slim?

  • Better than the remake, yes. But seriously, this is crap compared to the Bullitt chase. Just saying...

  • Reminds me Flat Out.

  • this movie is THE greatest in the world! the remake is a shame to this movie! H.B. Haliki probably rolled over in his grave when the remake came out

  • Nothing sounds like that Mustang nothing! It has the best engine note I have ever heard and I do not even like Fords

  • i dig the tune its so cheesy 70s retro

  • how many better cars did he pass during the car chase that he should have stolen instead?!

  • This movie really is better than the 2000s remake but i just cant understand all the hate on the new movie...

  • 7:52 - 8:03

    What the fuck, guys? They were crashed cars on a straight bridge! It's not like they jumped out in front of you!

  • Am I the only one who gets extremely annoyed when someone who claims to be a car/mustang person says/thinks the nick cage movie is the original?

    I mean maybe it's cause I own a 1972 Mach 1 but I honestly refuse to acknowledge a riced out 67 is elanor

  • @stangace20 I'm with you brother.

  • @stangace20 I feel the same way, Eleanor will always be the Mustang Mach 1 from 1973. The Mustang Shelby GT 500 is a beautiful car, no doubt about that, but the popularity the car got after the remake.. it's kind of ridicilous. Personally, I love all the first generation Mustangs, my favorites are Mach 1 from 1969, the Boss 302 & Boss 429. Hopefully I'll be the proud owner of a first generation Mustang real soon. :)

  • @livingdead88 I agree completely. The Boss-es were amazing. I'm glad that the Mach 1 got some love in this movie.

  • This Movie Was Way Better Then The Remake 2000. H.B Made This Movie With Love Heart Pasion He Was Writer/Producer/Director/Stunt­ Man

  • you can tell it's the original movie just by looking at the unquestionable 1970's moustaches the guys had

  • dat niqqa was a beast

  • So many mustaches ...

  • That scene was shit the new one is better and those mustangs were butt ugly.

  • Folks, Please, I beg of you , Please stop calling this crap "Original" when its the remastered shit that does Not have the o.g. soundtrack. They fucked up big time leaving out the original music, It's hardly even the same movie. H.B. Haliki would be fucking disgusted and probably disown his kids for fucking with his Masterpiece. Thanks and piece out and for those of you who haven't seen the O.G. Original, then go and find it, watch it! You'll know what I'm talk'n about.

  • @TheJonnyLiquor I think he'd be more disgusted that most people think the nick cage remake is the original

  • @TheJonnyLiquor ya this music blows. Thank god i have the OG on VHS. Actually saw this movie at the drive in when it came out.

  • thats Mach 1 Mustang? or normal 1973 Mustang GT?

  • What, so all the people he crashed into were real drivers minding their own business?

  • I refuse to acknowledge that there even was a remake.

  • @srvfan454 I say watch the remake for a good plot. Watch this for a good car chase.

  • @srvfan454 Yet the remake is much better......

  • @srvfan454 me too! its pathetic!

  • 1973 huh, i thought it was a 74 1/2 when they originally came out

  • 4.17 cops killed people xDD

  • Hey. I watched this one in the early 90"s when I was like 8 or 9 years old.  This Movie along with Smokey & The Bandit is what got me hooked on movies with Car Chase Scenes.

  • 1:10 Skoda 1000MB behind police car !

  • @Pavel050 No that's a VW 1500TL (probably the same one that flips on the bridge)

  • @Baskingshark damn you're right :/

  • wow those cars are made out of some bullshit material

  • @Angerfist2 It's the movies. What can you do? :P

  • My mom worked at Buffum's. However, she didn't work there at the time... My dad listened to Hal McClain on KFOX... It's good to remember Long Beach... This is where the movie gets GOOOOOD!

  • Am I the only one to notice how menacing that Mercury looks at 55 seconds? Appears ready to pounce on that little Mustang.

  • And they have spent 150.000 $ to make it, earning 40.000.000 $ !!!

  • Wheres the jump?

  • i love how car chases were actual chases, no CGI or special effect BS with numerous takes. all the damage and everything is real.

  • this one is the best by fucking far why did they bring that new shit one??

  • Na' tripah!

  • meh i prefer the remake

  • lmao very cool

  • best car chase of all time

  • i remember the firtst time i saw this i was so pissed of cause these cars wer wrecked

  • @19mg94 He owned all the cars him self other then some of the Cadillac which he actually ended up buying the ones he wrecked. But this movie is basically filmed with out big people backing him. So all the cars are sick in this movie.

  • is the boat at 6:48 the Titanic?

  • @leroyjenkins369 nope.she sank in 1912.this is the rms queen mary in long beach.

  • I also have a die cast model of this movie car. =)

  • i like how the radio dj doesnt know it is his car

  • that is not original chase scene. original has no music in back ground

  • @dave440v8 yes it had music

  • I would like to stage some of the scenes from this movie using a 3/8 scale Mustang Junior go cart that they made back then. It could be painted to look just like the full size and it has all of the details of the original also.

  • what is that gray car the (undercover?) cops are using?

  • This is why i hates new films today totally boring this is real action....if they done this film today they have been doing in stuntcar and some shit.

    Ohh they have done it ohh well i have seen it....its crap and the chase in that film is not even close to this film!

  • drive a v8! everyone is doing it!

  • I think they had to change the audio because the master tapes were disintegrating.

  • I love the subtle bit how Eleanor is the country K-Fox DJ's car. And how the media coverage is just a precursor to modern live video car chases on the LA News by helicopter instead of via reports from a guy in a plane.

  • I love the subtle bit how Eleanor is the country K-Fox DJ's car.

  • THANK YOU FOR THIS! I hate that everyone loves that damn fiberglass 67 gt500 clone. you can't beat the original man

  • @ITS4390 well the movie with the fiberglass clone is way better than this old ass movie

  • @wallen2k9 go fuck yourself

  • @ITS4390 That's right. Can't beat the original movie. End of discussion.

  • Awesome! The original and the best!

  • This cars is from real metal, not from plastic and aluminum righ now.

  • 4:00 Another Eleanor! (Parked up on the right)

  • Man,this entire chase is almost 40 minutes long! Absolutely the longest car chase ever made!

  • why does the 1967 shelby mustang look so much better than any of the cars in this film?

  • This 1974 classic has one of the longest car chase scenes of all time. 40-plus minutes of almost non-stop car chase action. Something that even a movie like "Bullitt" can stand up and take notice too. The 25th anniversary edition on DVD features interviews, an introduction about the movie and some deleted scenes. I own this DVD and I certainly recommend anybody liking this movie to get this.

  • Ok..here is the truth about this classic. Halicki went to some studios and no body would touch it. So, he bank rolled the whole thing and every single car in it HE owned. Even the garbage truck. This is an independent film of the true sense of the word. He used his friends, family, and real people (not actors) to make this movie. Hence the bad reviews. However, all the stunt drivers were some of his racing friends. Think the stunt chief was Jordan Johncock or somebody big like that. The best!

  • I don't know how people even compare the scene in "Bullitt" to this one! I saw Toby filming the sequel to this movie in 1989 (Found on DVD with Deadline Auto Theft) in Dunkirk,NY and he was awesome. My dad even got $5 for being an extra. Unfortunately Toby died the next week. He was a legend!

  • @buttafuocco because it was Steve McQueen in the movie, and he was one of the best actors then. This movie wasn't a smash hit like Bullit, not even close. Gone has the best chase period, too bad no one saw it back then. HBO used to run it but it was before cable got real big

  • Awww some ones not gonna get there rug delevery. Oh well this is such a bad ass movie and for all those critics that like remake, crawl in a whole and die some where so remaking good classic why not remake the crappy ones then no one cares if you mess it up.

  • I don]t know who re-edited this, but the original movie had no music during the parts displayed in this video. I saw it when it premiered in theaters and taped it from cable in the 1980's. No music whatsoever in these scenes.

  • @USAon3 They ruined it by changing the audio. I have an old VHS copy from the mid 80s and much better that way. This chase is something you'd never see in a movie today: real car stunts!

  • @mopardan100 hahaha VHS, I remember those. I bet that thing is grainy as fuck. you should get it on dvd or blu-ray or something.

  • 4 :02 mark-- another elenore

  • So who did a better job in this great chase, Toby or Elenor?  Tough question, huh?

  • I remember when that came out .I had just finsished drivers ed LOL .They toured one of the several cars used and saw it at Northtown 6 theater in Dallas.Was like most racecars inside gutted inside ,roll cage ,tracker brakes.H.B. Halicki the driver stuntman turn actor or vice versa.RIP was killed in another stunt 15 yrs later in sequal...you guess it Gone In 60 Seconds 2.

  • H.B. Haliki was the fucking man!

  • That's a bad ass Mustang.

  • duuude the superbee police car is so sick!!!!!!!!

  • When is someone going to post the original movie with original soundtrack? this is the re-edited soundtrack to the original movie. The sirens in the 70's are different than the ones in this clip.

  • I bet five more cars have been stolen in just the time I've been here.

  • its a mustang lmao..well anyway i hope ya relize the shyt this dude did was all real and he was not suposse to do all the things he did crashin thru the dealership ..there was a big thing about it lmao..nowss thats great fukin chasing!!!!!!!!!!

  • 1:10 what is this car?

  • UF! The maincharacter in this version just don't give a fuck about the people around him OR the car

  • Love this movie

  • @TheBigbagful Aight, but I mean like if you need to bring the car in the best possible condition to get paid, I'm pretty sure noone is gonna like a huge dent on the door and the front

  • I know this movie rocks, but he could've atleast tried to take a better care of the car

  • EXCHP check Dunkirk, last I knew. Are you a friend of the family?

  • that mustang looks nowhere near as sexy as the 67 mustang! :P

  • This one looks alot better IMO

  • Yer but how old are you?? Older ppl tend to prefer this one!

  • 16, pal :)

  • Same!! I love muscle cars but the 67 does it more for me...even the 66 is nice aswell! Where you from?

  • I'm Swedish, buddy.

  • Anyone know when Speed will be putting the original on for viewing again. Originally from Toby's hometown and family friends with the halicki's. Attending the premiere back in the day with Toby in attendence. Would be good to see the movie again, as some of it was actually filmed back in Dunkirk NY. Thanks for any info.

  • @hoolieist Would you have any idea where Toby's brother Ron is now and what he is doing?

  • Full Contact pursuit! A classic, the story behind the making of this chase is as good as the chase itself. The "old lady" with the umbrella was priceless!

  • 7:53 I love old cars but damn there's no denying that brakes have come a long way! It'd be sweet if manufacturers could build new cars with the style and spot-on proportions of the classics but with modern brakes, engines, etc. Never will happen though, thanks to so many restrictive rules on design such as coefficient of drag, etc.

  • Finally, someone who shares my thoughts.

  • 1 of the best movie´s !!!!

    Thanks for uploading.

  • yeaah this is a real Carsploitation movie Vanishing point rocks to!

  • We hear crashes all the time.

    How come?

    We come here every day.

  • @Dyno247365 yea, that was funny!!

  • Why was the woman is hitting the police car with her umbrella for? Was she mad at them when they were chasing Vicinski?

  • Is this why it got started people to be on police persuite?

  • i love this movie and the car i live in lb and some1 has the same same yellow mach 1 as this 1 but the paint is faided and stuff

  • damn somebodies delivery is all messed up

  • A) It's still a great muscle car even if it isn't a GT 500.

    B) He used a fake mustache to mask his real identity from the police.

    Perhaps you could watch the movie and you'll see it.

  • yes, the fake mustache looks like the music video sabotage from beastie boys that actually makes fun of these kind of stuff....

  • Show me a European car (NOT A MILITARY VEHICLE) that can take that kind of beating and keep going, and then tell me that it sucks.

  • well im not european...

  • any Volkswagen

    any Mercedes from the 70's

    any Volvo too

    any Jaguar or Rover from the 70's

    by the way, this is a movie which is edited from multiple days of filming

    the Mustang in Bullit needed constant repairs when they were shooting the chase scene

  • Volkswagen LOL 2200 pounds of paper mache cant hit a speed bump without falling apart.

    Mercedes, if you even sneeze at them they go out of tune

    Volvo is just no

    a Jag couldn't back into a mail box without needing a frame alignment

    and if a Rover (ESPECIALLY 1 from the 70's) ever tried to take a corner it would roll over so fast it would make your head spin.

  • A Volkwagen can take any beating and stay in one piece. They last forever and have even survived wars in Bosnia and elsewhere. "Can't hit a speed bump without falling apart". Bull.

    Mercedes, they go out of tune? Those from the 70's and 80's are built like safes and run forever and can take any abuse.

    Volvo, rugged, simple and reliable. The Rover P6 was voted car of the year, and was a very popular getaway vechicle for bankrobbers in the 70's. Cornered just fine.

    Yank cars can't corner

  • What brits call abuse yanks call speed bumps. I worked in an insurance junk yard for six years volkswagons have one of the lowest crash survival rates on the market, and im not talking about human survival i am talking about car survival. Rovers have a higher center of gravity than jeeps and out running a UK patrol car from the 70's is about as impressive beating a paraplegic in an arm wrestling match. 70's UK Cop cars are the epitome of slow and shit.

  • @SteveSpicerPortsmuth I liked how you took on sweeping generalizations and ended your point with...a sweeping generalization. Well done.

  • oh yeah, they only used one car! intense.

  • "One baker eleven". The callsign seems to have been the only thing that didn't change in the remake.

  • @GaelicMagyar That, and the place where he steals the car from.

  • it wouldve been better if they didnt smash the stang up.

  • but thats what makes it so intense, that and the fact that it survived all the stuff

  • some of you should do some research on this shortened scene. they used 1 car with REAL drivers. Steve Mcqueen did all the driving himself and had to put of filming for months cause he broke some bones when he hit the light pole. half the pedestrians were real pedestrians. they gave them 8 city blocks to do this scene, and used no script! JUST GO! this is the best car chase scene ever!

  • Uh, this isn't Bullitt. The director/driver is Toby Halicki, not Steve McQueen.

  • it's H.B. Halicki dude, not Steve Mcqueen. But the two of them are the best drivers that have ever been in a film

  • And 7:44: Germanys SUV! Or atleast its a car that does what SUVs are good at doing.

  • 4:07 That car was dented with an open trunk before being hit!

  • That was a VW Fastback.

  • the remake also has a totally SILLY half a mile long mid air jump with the Mustang

    that insane jump alone killed the movie

  • In the original they used 1 real car, real people, real drivers, on a real road. Not some array of movie cars with actors and stunt drivers, not CGI scenes, hell, in the remake the car starts before Cage even turns the key!!

    This was a true accomplishment in car chases in films, the remake was a disgrace.

  • @bonfire7437289459 whoop whoop, a whole movie with 1 real car? Awesome!

    And are you saying the people these says aren't real? :o

    Are they all just figments of my imagination?!

  • @bonfire7437289459

    This comment is rife with ignorance. Actors and stuntmen are "real" people too.

    What you mean is that the director of this movie used non-professional actors in his movie to keep costs down. That's why, aside from the car chase, this movie was criticized for having poor acting in it. The car chase was phenomenal. The movie was not, overall.

  • @bonfire7437289459 no it wasnt a disgrace to me, the 1967 shelby mustang is better than any of the cars in this...

  • @pickyantivirus

    who cares? they actually DROVE these cars, not just a crappy green-screen with Nicholas Cage pretending to drive

  • @bonfire7437289459 doesnt bother me because the 1967 shelby mustang is so much nicer i dont care who is driving it or where it is, for all i care it could show me it next to a green screen, this is such an old film it looks like its fake anyway, the picture quality is poor and the modern editing in the one with Nicholas cage made it look "believable" until the jump over the ambulance. remember this for me though, these are just our opinions and commenting on this video is biased as its for fans.

  • @bonfire7437289459 you forget to mention that because they only had one car each part of the chase scene had to be done in 1 take and because they didn't have legal consent to block the roads they had to block, film, and leave before someone called it in

  • @bonfire7437289459 guess what happens when you do that, the stunt driver got killed in the filming of the sequel.

  • @bonfire7437289459 Your logic baffles me. The remake is bad because they use more than 1 car and have stunt doubles? I hope you're not a movie critic because every movie today would be the worst ever, according to you.

  • @ksx1988

    Obviously you don't know how to read, the chase is much better because it is a REAL CHASE, not a blocked off road with no real driving skill involved, just a green screen and cheap CGI to make people believe there was something interesting happening. The chase featured in the original had to use actual driving skill, with all the people involved.

  • @ksx1988

    This goes for other movies such as Bullitt and Vanishing Point, who even did use stunt drivers and re-filmed scenes, but when driving did use lots of driving skill in the chases. This allowed for a much more realistic feel to the chase. The remake of Gone in 60 Seconds just was an abomination because it was a slap in the face to the people behind the original movie by going for a cheesey love story with the unrealistic chase as opposed to a movie created for a great chase scene.

  • @bonfire7437289459 The original is a great car chase scene, but it was a horrible movie.

  • @bonfire7437289459 your a disgrace!

  • the nicholas cage vesion was a 14 minute chase with fanboy bs like nos thrown in on a shelby nameplate. this *the real and better* one had a 44 minute chase, totalled cars, no pussy footing driver that didnt want to wreck the car, no CGI and NO BULLSHIT ASS FAKE JUMP AT THE END!!! it didnt even have the cars like this one did. this one has cars people would actually WANT to steal back then. anyways, just my 2 cents

  • 4:55 lol

  • Nice! Never saw that b4!

  • this has been edited. some of the scenes have been shortened from the original

  • best chase evel made !!!!!!!!!

  • Much better then Remake.

  • Note the guy on the sidewalk at 3:36. Apparently, he's seen this stuff before.

  • the 67' shelby looks waaaay better.

    good movie tho.

  • The 1970-1974 Mach 1 was the last of the great Mustangs. Ford never made them as good after that. Especially in this 5.0 liter era.

  • @romanholiday1988  what about the '69 mach?

  • 4:55 one of my favorite scenes

  • hey me to

  • The 'original' version is a lot better; they dubbed over a lot of shit with the remastered audio..all the original songs are gone now as well