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Movie Bullitt Peter Yates (1968)

Bullitt is an American film directed by Peter Yates and released in 1968. The film, starring Steve McQueen, is a real success, winning the Oscar for best editing. The film is mainly known for its chase scene through the streets of San Francisco. Follow in the footsteps of Lieutenant Frank Bullitt by discovering the filming locations of this cult movie of the 60s.

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Bullitt, a police lieutenant, is assigned by an ambitious politician to protect Johnny Ross, a gangster whose testimony is crucial in a trial involving the politician. Despite the precautions taken by Bullitt and his men, Ross is seriously wounded, then finished off in his hospital bed. Bullitt then realizes that the victim was not the real Ross…

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Cult! movies: 100 mythical places of cinema [French Edition]

Since the dawn of cinema, films have invaded the world and highlighted sometimes unexpected places. Every film location has its secrets. The latter are sometimes as exciting as the feature films themselves.

Did you know that the cemetery where the final duel of The Good, the Bad and the Ugly was built from scratch and that no body lies there? Or that the bus ofInto The Wild has been moved to discourage fans from spending the night there? From the story of the construction of The Bridge on the River Kwai to the incredible encounter during the shooting of the last scene ofIndiana Jones and the Last Crusadeembark on an exciting world tour with the greatest stars of the seventh art. Shiver in the real haunted house ofAmityville and discover the terrifying anecdotes of the making ofApocalypse Now in the Philippines. Visit the building of Blade Runner before stopping at Hogwarts and finally landing in Jurassic Parkin the middle of the Hawaiian archipelago. What if we also took you behind the scenes of the making of the Hobbits’ village of Lord of the Rings ?

Produced by a team of pop-culture specialists and enhanced by numerous anecdotes, Cult! movies tells the secrets of the places that made the history of cinema.

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