10 Best Mind-Blowing 1970s Car Chase Films (Part 1)

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This is the 1st video in our 1970's Best Car Chase Film series. See the 2nd one here:
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Hold onto your seats, classic car enthusiasts! Magnalume Channel presents the ultimate adrenaline-fueled countdown: "10 Best Mind-Blowing 1970s Car Chase Films." Get ready for a high-octane journey through the greatest car chase scenes that defined an era of action-packed classics.
From the iconic muscle cars tearing up the asphalt to the heart-pounding stunts and jaw-dropping crashes, we've curated the top 10 car chase films that set the standard for vehicular mayhem. Join us as we revisit the cult classics, action-packed police movies, and unforgettable moments that made the 1970s the golden age of car chases.
Buckle up for a wild ride featuring the legendary Ford Mustang, Dodge Charger, Pontiac Trans Am, and more, as we explore the streets of New York, the highways of the American West, and beyond. From the infamous Dodge Challenger in "Vanishing Point" to the iconic Pontiac Firebird in "Smokey and the Bandit," these films have become synonymous with the thrill of the chase.
Immerse yourself in the art of cinematic car chases, where destruction meets stunts, and classic cars become the stars of the show. Whether you're a fan of the Charger, Challenger, or Mustang, this video is a celebration of the timeless allure of muscle cars in action movies.
Join us on a nostalgic journey through the 1970s, where each car chase scene is a masterpiece of adrenaline and excitement. Don't miss out on this thrilling countdown that pays homage to the golden era of classic films and the heart-pounding car chases that left an indelible mark on cinematic history.
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Chapters
00:00 Intro
00:32 McQ
01:25 White Lightning
02:26 Gone in 60 Seconds
03:24 Duel
04:21 Dirty Mary Crazy Larry
05:26 Vanishing Point
06:25 The Driver
07:33 Smokey and the Bandit
08:49 The Seven-Ups
09:50 The French Connection
10:45 Outro

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  • How did we do on our list? Which were your personal favorites? Let us know your preferable order or some we might have added or deleted in the comments! This is the 1st video in our 1970's Best Car Chase Film series. See the 2nd one here: kzhead.info/sun/eNqgpJltrJZ5paM/bejne.html

    @MagnaLume@MagnaLume2 жыл бұрын
    • Well chosen. Hal Needham was ahead of his time for REAL believable stunts. The ferry jump in White Lightning is unforgetable ❤

      @timheersma4708@timheersma4708 Жыл бұрын
    • Good choice for the #1 spot. French Connection is a definitive 70s masterpiece all-round -- the car chase is the icing on the cake!

      @NuGanjaTron@NuGanjaTron9 ай бұрын
    • Bill Hickman did the driving in Bullitt AND 7Ups

      @stevecurtis1364@stevecurtis13643 ай бұрын
  • I bought a brand new '78 T/A because of The Bandit Burt. 43 years later and I still have it. Worth more than all the money I've put in it.

    @jeffreydcole@jeffreydcole2 жыл бұрын
    • Best commercial Pontiac EVER had! If they would have continued to make COOL CARS (NOT UGLY AZTEKS!) they would still be a GREAT BRAND!

      @johnmaki3046@johnmaki30462 жыл бұрын
    • I bought a somewhat beat up '78 T/A in 1988. Red in color and stuck with the 403 Olds engine, I never quite appreciated it. My friend had a very rare '72 T/A with a 4-speed that he bought for $900 off a guy who didn't speak English and worked in a garden supply place. His family were Pontiac fans, his dad having a real '77 T/A 4-speed with straight pipes, and his older brothers having a couple GTOs. My car was frustratingly slow. At one point, a '79 Macho T/A came up for sale, and my friend and I were going to go into it together to part out all the good stuff (he needed a windshield and seats, for instance and I wanted that 400/4-speed). The owner wanted $1500. It ran perfectly. The only issue was that the owner had damaged all 4 'corners' of the car having to brake hard to avoid rear-ending the car in front of him, but spinning out on the center divider. It didn't look too bad, and like I said, it drove really nice. Well, when I went to look at it, a guy and his girlfriend showed up in a '78 Macho and paid $100 more for the car's asking price when he and the owner found out what I had planned to do with the car, lol. Both the owner and the collector (his '78 was his second Macho, and the damaged one became his 3rd) were quite offended about parting the beast out. Oh, well. I ended up buying a '86 Capri RS in '89 after getting tired at how slow my '78 was.

      @culcune@culcune2 жыл бұрын
    • @@johnmaki3046 Pontiac was mortally wounded when they dropped the final 400 in a 10th Anniversary T/A in 1979. Even though 3rd generation Firebirds were one of the most aerodynamic cars ever built, it was still a rebadged Camaro with a shared drivetrain. 4th generation same. Their final mistake was putting the legendary GTO name on an imported Holden from Australia without giving it any real visible clue it was a GTO. It was a very good car but they should have had enough sense to put some retro styling from the muscle car era GTOs and it probably would have been a sales winner. Their last ditch effort was the G8 but Pontiac was never successful with 4 door cars. Pontiac was failing from the time GM went to basically all FWD crap box cars. There was no real excitement in any of them. You are right, the Aztec certainly didn’t help matters any.

      @mikee2923@mikee29232 жыл бұрын
    • Just yesterday, I was driving through a small farm town in southern Illinois (I drive a truck for a living), and I happened to spot a beautifully restored '78 in a drive-thru, and yes, it was black and gold, and the T-tops were off. I was about 30 feet away and moving at 30mph, but I could tell the owner spent a fortune on it - it looked like it just rolled off the assembly line!

      @Britcarjunkie@Britcarjunkie2 жыл бұрын
    • I had a 1972 Ford Pinto, 122 ci version. Damn, what a chick magnet.

      @maninthemiddle55@maninthemiddle552 жыл бұрын
  • Vanishing Point was just an amazing film. The whole journey just felt spiritual and the people he met on the way solidified that.

    @river3808@river3808 Жыл бұрын
    • Ever notice the wreck at the end isn't the correct car

      @sherryhodge2207@sherryhodge2207 Жыл бұрын
    • The car that hit the bulldozer was a 69 Camaro

      @rogerlairamore207@rogerlairamore207 Жыл бұрын
    • I watched it with my son many years later and wished I hadn't. In my older years it was stupid, but I did get to hear my son say "What The Hell" at the end for the first time. That was a riot.

      @donaldgrant9067@donaldgrant9067 Жыл бұрын
    • saw it in the cinema along with Zabriski point

      @Helliconia54@Helliconia548 ай бұрын
    • I was in my late teens when Vanishing Point hit the theaters. When the movie let out..the streets erupted with engines roaring and tires squealing. I had a '68 Dart G.T. with a 340 / Quadrajet and 4 speed so yeah..I left a patch of rubber of my own!

      @markgarland9000@markgarland90003 ай бұрын
  • any of these are 100 times better than fast and furious cgi defy gravity rubbish we now get...

    @sylvester-jb3lj@sylvester-jb3lj2 жыл бұрын
    • Agree 100% !

      @jonb5817@jonb58172 жыл бұрын
    • True dat

      @jmc7681@jmc76812 жыл бұрын
    • You couldnt pay me to watch the fast and furious crap

      @JamesWilliams-ii7yv@JamesWilliams-ii7yv2 жыл бұрын
    • @@JamesWilliams-ii7yv Same here. And Iam 28yo.

      @p2p104@p2p1042 жыл бұрын
    • The FF series are just pure bullshit compared to these classics!!!

      @mikealanzo@mikealanzo2 жыл бұрын
  • Born in the sixties Reared in the seventies Teenager in the eighties Seen every one of these movies It was a good time to be alive.

    @fraa888grindr6@fraa888grindr62 жыл бұрын
    • Born in the 50's. Best times on earth that can NEVER return.

      @hendrikdebruin4012@hendrikdebruin4012 Жыл бұрын
    • Commented in the 20’s

      @literallyunderrated@literallyunderrated Жыл бұрын
    • Better than today. People were sane.

      @scottslotterbeck3796@scottslotterbeck37969 ай бұрын
    • Yes it was the best of times.

      @Eric_B_59@Eric_B_592 ай бұрын
    • Amen to that !

      @tdk903@tdk90323 күн бұрын
  • The original Gone in 60 Seconds that was probably one of my favourites

    @jasoncrouzat7509@jasoncrouzat75099 ай бұрын
  • When Bullit was first in the theaters , when the camera shot was from inside the car driving through San Fran hills, the audience' heads would sympathetically bob forward and back .

    @glennhood2941@glennhood29412 жыл бұрын
    • 🤣

      @ms.sonshine8878@ms.sonshine88782 жыл бұрын
    • Just reading this I could definitely picture that!!!!.......hey Glenn you should change your middle name to ram air!!!!

      @jimmygrant424@jimmygrant4242 жыл бұрын
    • LOL

      @mikelldaley9078@mikelldaley9078 Жыл бұрын
  • I love vanishing Point & Crazy Mary & Dirty Larry.

    @SuperMinion-vy1hk@SuperMinion-vy1hk Жыл бұрын
  • My favorite is Vanishing Point. Saw it when it first played on TV and it has stuck with me since. It wasn't just the car chases, but long shots of the car travelling through the expansive land scape that for me made it extra special as a ten year old. I have actual gone to many of the locations the film was shot, from Cisco UT where the film opens and the crash into the Bulldozers were filmed to the remains of the One Lane Bridge. Jerry Reed from Smokey and the Bandit actually wrote and performed the song "Welcome to Nevada" in Vanishing Point. Gone in Sixty Seconds was the first film I saw by myself in a movie theatre and the first film I saw twice in a theatre on the same day..

    @Wailwulf@Wailwulf2 жыл бұрын
    • I, too, was ten, in '70, when the movie debuted; it's stuck, with me, also.

      @djdon60@djdon602 жыл бұрын
    • I didn’t get the end? Wasn’t he doing speed the whole movie

      @pulaskicondoassociation6799@pulaskicondoassociation67992 жыл бұрын
    • @@pulaskicondoassociation6799 Yep. Geeked. Coulda had something to do with Suicide by Bulldozer.

      @jaycoppola4324@jaycoppola43242 жыл бұрын
    • @@pulaskicondoassociation6799 I have my own copy on DVD. So I've seen it A FEW times. Got the whole movie memorized. Kowalski...He used to be a cop,too.

      @jaycoppola4324@jaycoppola43242 жыл бұрын
    • @@pulaskicondoassociation6799 He was doing speed all the time, and being an ex cop, he did not want to go to prison. Basically, he had nowhere left to run.

      @BatMan-oe2gh@BatMan-oe2gh2 жыл бұрын
  • One of my favourite chase scenes is the opening car chase in 1979's Mad Max

    @themisterchristie@themisterchristie2 жыл бұрын
    • Yes sir and you can actually hear the valve overlap!

      @Dmack434@Dmack4342 жыл бұрын
    • I agree with you and that’s such a great movie!

      @jakewilcox8482@jakewilcox84822 жыл бұрын
    • As an Aussie, I'm glad you mentioned this. The budget for the original (and best IMHO) Mad Max was so small that only 80% of the planned scenes were actually shot - director George Miller even donated his blue Mazda Bongo van, which is destroyed in that car chase. One of the stunt drivers in Mad max is Phil Brock - brother of Aussie motor racing hero Peter Brock (R.I.P.). And much of the original Mad Max was filmed in my home State of Victoria, Australia. :)

      @bury_the_elite65294@bury_the_elite652942 жыл бұрын
    • @@bury_the_elite65294 Just love this first issue of MM. Crazy humour, brutality and the all-out attitude. Can't force myself to rewatch the awful rip-off called the Fury Road.

      @markkumanninen6524@markkumanninen65242 жыл бұрын
    • YES! Max is the King!.... The Ford Falcon XB became my all time favourite after that movie.

      @64davrecon@64davrecon2 жыл бұрын
  • The Blues Brothers started the 80's with a good chase.

    @0421072@04210722 жыл бұрын
    • Yes! And "The Blues Brothers" was actually filmed in 1979, and released in 1980.

      @bobblowhard8823@bobblowhard88232 жыл бұрын
    • @@bobblowhard8823 some of the Blues Brothers I believe was filmed in 1980.

      @dw8840@dw88402 жыл бұрын
    • there is lots of room in this mall

      @NE-Explorer@NE-Explorer2 жыл бұрын
    • Absolutely right!!! ☮️✌️

      @bostjules6176@bostjules61762 жыл бұрын
    • I believe it holds the record for most cars destroyed - - cop cars on top of cop cars and then more units on top of that sprinkled with more cop cars in hot pursuit. Far out!. And then some more on top of that

      @richardjohnson7638@richardjohnson76382 жыл бұрын
  • The destruction of all those great old cars breaks my heart

    @heathbrodersen7654@heathbrodersen76542 жыл бұрын
    • You should try "the Italian Job". not the sh***y remake either, the film starts by trashing a Miura, goes through countless Minis, a pair of E types that succumb to a bulldozer and even a DB4 drophead, so rare they substituted a Lancia for some distance shots. Rumours abound that one E type and the Aston were later salvaged and restored, the Aston being one of only about 70 ever made.

      @juliestoakes1065@juliestoakes1065 Жыл бұрын
    • Yes but back in those they where just available and normal. What hurts me and I really dont get it, if they crash these classics in today movies.

      @Gieszkanne@Gieszkanne8 ай бұрын
    • The ones that get me are the genuine, restored Escort RS1600s in Fast and Furious. There was no need for those to be genuine RS1600s, no need for them to have been good restored examples, no need for them to have even been real 50 year old classic Escorts (of which far too many have already been wrecked in motorsport). Only about 1200 of those were ever built.

      @dungareesareforfools@dungareesareforfools8 ай бұрын
  • Pretty much the best car chase movies of the 1970s. Of all time, Bullitt(1968) is still the gold standard!! There were great car chase sequences in a 1958 film called "Thunder Road", comedic chases in "Its A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World" (1963), "What's Up Doc" (1972) had great car chase sequence through San Francisco. Another great car chase sequence was in "Paper Moon"(1973). Set in the Mid Western mi The one in "The Blues Brothers"(1980), "Speed"(1994)involving a 1960 GM New Look Fish Bowl Bus. So many over the years.

    @grovermayersjr8025@grovermayersjr80252 жыл бұрын
    • Tip of the cap for "MMMMW." Absolutely hilarious stunt shots while absolutely part of the plot and totally germane, a couple are almost surreal, functioning almost as drop-ins to the wonderful character acting going on with this lot. You must be ___________ this tall to remember three-quarters or more of this cast. If it snows where you live, next big snowstorm, have a copy ready to stream or DVD whatever. They don't make comedies of the reality/absurd BLOCKBUSTER-style with this kind of casting today, and more's the pity. It's a good enough time to plan to take a brief intermission so you're refreshed as the plot comes to a climax, heh. Good time for sure. I believe it's a "G" rated, no higher than PG, IIRC. But it's been long enough that I"m likely wrong. Spencer Tracy ... Capt. T. G. Culpepper Milton Berle ... J. Russell Finch Sid Caesar ... Melville Crump Buddy Hackett ... Mrs. Marcus Mickey Rooney ... Ding Bell Dick Shawn ... Sylvester Marcus Phil Silvers ... Otto Meyer Terry-Thomas ... J. Algernon Hawthorne Jonathan Winters ... Lennie Pike Edie Adams E ... Monica Crump Dorothy Provine ... Emeline Marcus-Finch Eddie 'Rochester' Anderson ... Second Cab Driver Jim Backus ... Tyler Fitzgerald Ben Blue ... Biplane Pilot Joe E. Brown ... Union Official Alan Carney ... Police Sergeant Chick Chandler ... Policeman Outside Ray & Irwin's Garage Barrie Chase ... Sylvester's Girlfriend Lloyd Corrigan ... The Mayor William Demarest ... Police Chief Aloysius Andy Devine ... Sheriff of Crockett County Selma Diamond ... Ginger Culpepper (voice) Peter Falk ... Third Cab Driver Norman Fell ell ... Detective at Grogan's Crash Site Paul Ford .. Col. Wilberforce Stan Freberg ... Deputy Sheriff Louise Glenn n ... Billie Sue Culpepper (voice) Leo Gorcey ... First Cab Driver Sterling Holloway ... Fire Chief Marvin Kaplan ... Irwin Edward Everett Horton ... Mr. Dinckler Horton also did the narrator and other voices of "Fractured Fairy Tales" Buster Keaton ... Jimmy the Crook Don Knotts Mike Mazurki ... Miner Charles McGraw ... Lt. Matthews Cliff Norton ... Reporter Zasu Pitts ... Gertie - Switchboard Operator Carl Reiner ... Tower Controller at Rancho Conejo Madlyn Rhue e ... Secretary Schwartz Roy Roberts ... Policeman Outside Irwin & Ray's Garage Arnold Stang ... Ray Nick Stewart t ... Migrant Truck Driver The Three Stooges ... Firemen - Nyuk, Nyuk, Nyuk! Sammee Tong ... Chinese Laundryman Jesse White ... Radio Tower Operator at Rancho Conejo Jimmy Durante e ... Smiler Grogan Gen X and above should enjoy it the most, but there's laughs by the bushel in a flick in which the vehicles used alone is cause for wonderment. And more laughs.

      @That_Guy_Says_Hi@That_Guy_Says_Hi Жыл бұрын
    • Yeah "Thunder Road" with a young Robert Mitchum. Driving souped up moon shine cars. As I recall, see price signs at gas stations that say 29 cents a gallon.

      @aspenrebel@aspenrebel3 ай бұрын
  • Even though it wasn't in the 70's I still think that bullit was the best ever. And later on was the blues brothers classic.

    @micahott1859@micahott18592 жыл бұрын
    • Also add The Man With Two Heads with Rosie Greer. Crazy car chase, looks like it lasts 30 minutes.

      @kimberlyeley5816@kimberlyeley58162 жыл бұрын
    • The car chase through the mall was awesome!

      @scubawi@scubawi2 жыл бұрын
  • Vanishing Point my absolute favorite I was lucky enough to own a black 70 R/T Challenger

    @cathybiller9203@cathybiller92032 жыл бұрын
    • Quelle chance! la voiture de mes rêves.

      @nicolasdelon8688@nicolasdelon86882 жыл бұрын
    • I'm guessing that you don't have it anymore. They are worth crazy money today.

      @johnpopoff7950@johnpopoff79502 жыл бұрын
    • @@johnpopoff7950 Still available in basket case form to build as you like. Scored my ‘Cuda and took 12 years to build.

      @vikingrobot4179@vikingrobot41792 жыл бұрын
    • The ending though!

      @MrRollingstone66@MrRollingstone662 жыл бұрын
    • I had a blue 'Cuda in 1970, blue gut, white ragtop. I came out of the theater, got in & layed a track of rubber as I left! Fun times!

      @mariosaccoccio1688@mariosaccoccio16882 жыл бұрын
  • Duel is a very underrated movie and one that goes to show that Steven Spielberg didn't need fancy special effects.

    @Rockhound6165@Rockhound6165 Жыл бұрын
    • Duel is the reason why I now own a Valiant. Love it.

      @michaeld7409@michaeld7409 Жыл бұрын
    • I watched in the 70s on a 13 inch black and white TV. The palms of my hands were sweating. That has never happened again. I deliberately watched the credit to see who dumirected it. I wrote down his name, because I had never heard of him. Based on a short story that ran in Playboy, which I had read some time before.

      @scottslotterbeck3796@scottslotterbeck37969 ай бұрын
    • Spielberg has said that he filmed "Duel" in two weeks and on-budget. It was one of VERY few of the "TV movie of the week" that was replayed a few times on network TV. Most TV movies played twice at most and have been long forgotten.

      @snowrocket@snowrocket8 ай бұрын
    • One of my favorite movies.

      @glennfeldt2009@glennfeldt20097 күн бұрын
  • I remember a movie called "Two Lane Blacktop" that featured an awesome 55' Chevy and a GTO.

    @tonymunoz65@tonymunoz652 жыл бұрын
    • You can’t beat the 455.

      @mikee2923@mikee29232 жыл бұрын
    • It was the same '55 used in American Graffiti.

      @nealmont@nealmont2 жыл бұрын
    • Remember Hot rods to Hell.

      @robocop207@robocop2072 жыл бұрын
    • Two Lane Blacktop was sweet,but it is still Bullitt

      @williamdilsworth2227@williamdilsworth22272 жыл бұрын
    • James Taylor drove the '55

      @OldSchool-ot9rp@OldSchool-ot9rp2 жыл бұрын
  • Vanishing Point is the hands down, number one car chase film of the 70s. List is spot on.

    @HarmonHodge@HarmonHodge2 жыл бұрын
    • I agree Vanishing point should be number one!

      @jimerinrose6235@jimerinrose62352 жыл бұрын
    • Yeah...the REAL "Vanishing Point" was GREAT...Remake, GARBAGE!

      @johnmaki3046@johnmaki30462 жыл бұрын
    • @@johnmaki3046 NUMBAH ONE, NUMERO UNO!!

      @gcrav@gcrav2 жыл бұрын
    • YES ! GREAT SOUND TRACK TOO ! CLEVON LITTLE DJ REALLY GOOD !

      @mikelldaley9078@mikelldaley9078 Жыл бұрын
    • Could well be. I'm just glad they didn't waste a Challenger in the bulldozer scene. The bonnet (hood) seen in the crash is the giveaway.

      @rossbrumby1957@rossbrumby1957 Жыл бұрын
  • I've seen all the films on this list and in my opinion Vanishing Point had the most phenomenal car chase.

    @delrey874@delrey874 Жыл бұрын
    • That's because the movie IS the car chase. Minimal dialogue, great scenery, and no better looking car in my opinion.

      @dbc1dc@dbc1dc Жыл бұрын
    • Plus a top notch story of a car racer, who's hit hard times, moving cars whilst doped up on pills, who at the end, doesn't care about the dozer,---- he's had enough of life .......

      @ianhill4585@ianhill45856 ай бұрын
  • The only bad thing about these great chase scenes is that so many cool cars were destroyed! Duel is one of my all time favorite movies. Late one night my Dad snuck into my bedroom, which I shared with my brother, and drug me out into the living room. He pointed to the couch and said , “ if your Mom catches us she’ll be mad.!” We sat there, volume turned down and the lights off until late into the night, and I was amazed to see the kid in my old man come out. Great memory, and a great movie. If you’ve never seen it, hunt it down and watch it!

    @kennethcohagen3539@kennethcohagen35392 жыл бұрын
    • Duel is so intense! I remember reading the original short story in Playboy and thinking what a kickass movie that would make. When the first trailer for Duel dropped I was speechless with excitement! The young Steve Spielberg knocked it out of the park.

      @superdave1949@superdave1949 Жыл бұрын
    • Wow what a story 😮! Glad your mum didn't catch you, I also watched this with my father, but the stakes weren't that high to be caught though 😂.

      @killerdinamo08@killerdinamo08 Жыл бұрын
    • That is a classic great memory. I never saw the film but the story you told is as good as it gets.

      @johnbaxter533@johnbaxter533 Жыл бұрын
    • Always got a kick out of Duel because I grew up in a Valiant family. Was really cool to see a Val as the star (hero) of a movie even if it wasn't an Aussie Valiant. ( I'm a South Aussie, and all Aussie Valiants were built in Adelaide, South Australia.

      @rossbrumby1957@rossbrumby1957 Жыл бұрын
  • Rip Pontiac. You made a lot of movies and memories. Through incompetence we lost you.

    @fila6243@fila6243 Жыл бұрын
    • Amen to that!

      @Slinger43@Slinger43 Жыл бұрын
    • Pontiac was profitable right up until the government demanded GM downsize to qualify for the bailout. Bob Lutz wrote about it.

      @carmudgeon7478@carmudgeon7478 Жыл бұрын
    • I miss what Pontiac was not what it became.

      @melrose9252@melrose925210 ай бұрын
    • Why GM ditched that brand...??? Oldsmobile, too. A stealth car brand.

      @scottslotterbeck3796@scottslotterbeck37969 ай бұрын
  • The Driver always gets overlooked in greatest car chase scenes. Thanks for including it in this video.

    @DNR5586@DNR55862 жыл бұрын
    • The movie 'The Driver' was made three (3) times and none were great movie's in my option.

      @marlenestockton2269@marlenestockton22692 жыл бұрын
  • Happy to see The Seven-Ups on this list. Despite starring Roy Scheider, it's hardly ever mentioned anywhere. Kind of a forgotten minor classic.

    @billg3356@billg3356 Жыл бұрын
  • Loved the pre-CGI days when real cars driven by real people were used in the films.

    @FloydLarck@FloydLarck2 жыл бұрын
  • I have watched and enjoyed all of these movies and The Gumball Rally came to mind, of course it is a car race movie.

    @1suoiraciv954@1suoiraciv9542 жыл бұрын
    • Yes, I make that distinction as well!

      @snowrocket@snowrocket8 ай бұрын
  • Honorable mention "corvette summer" for every gearhead obsessed with their car.

    @tomrodgers6629@tomrodgers66292 жыл бұрын
    • Loved that movie as a kid in the 70s. Not only were the cars the bomb, but it starred Luke Skywalker!

      @nickh5081@nickh5081 Жыл бұрын
  • The Gumball Rally, it was vintage 70's gold for driving across country race.

    @richardb7977@richardb79772 жыл бұрын
    • The Gumball Rally is the best car movie ever made !!

      @joebeus6886@joebeus68862 жыл бұрын
    • "It's Those Damn Fake Cops Again!" - Gary Busey

      @jjkakdb@jjkakdb2 жыл бұрын
    • Shaped my obsession for car life

      @JeremyHartson2000@JeremyHartson20002 жыл бұрын
    • Yeah, the cobra and Ferrari scene was great with hearing the car engine and not some boring soundtrack!

      @Mmikeyyyy@Mmikeyyyy2 жыл бұрын
    • Real Cobra and real Ferrari Daytona in that movie and they thrashed the hell out of them. Love it!

      @jbelder71@jbelder712 жыл бұрын
  • Duel is the first road rage movie. Vanishing Point was my dad's favorite movie.

    @shawnpatrick5843@shawnpatrick58432 жыл бұрын
    • Your dad had good taste in movies.!🙂

      @oneobserver2260@oneobserver22602 жыл бұрын
    • I saw a vanishing point with my dad, I was so excited to see boobies. "Is that SuperSoul?"

      @rp9674@rp96742 жыл бұрын
    • The Duell coat only $5000.

      @mr.2cents.846@mr.2cents.8462 жыл бұрын
    • I remember watching the Duel as a kid, the day after the talk of "Was it the devil chasing him...." great film, especially the panic of the car driver when the truck is coming down the hill.

      @blackcountryme@blackcountryme2 жыл бұрын
    • @@blackcountryme the great dennis weaver who went onto becoming "McCloud" the arizona sheriff that went to N.Y. and was somewhat out of place

      @fredgarv79@fredgarv79 Жыл бұрын
  • From a pure car chase view, I'd put Gone in 60 Seconds first. Make no mistake, it is NOT a good movie but that car chase is truly epic.

    @stuartkinzel8195@stuartkinzel81952 жыл бұрын
    • Yes the first one not the Nick Cage wanna be.

      @johnpopoff7950@johnpopoff79502 жыл бұрын
    • Totally agree, it's the daddy of car chases.

      @Cowley46@Cowley462 жыл бұрын
    • The remake with Nicholas Cage sucked ass.

      @Winterstick549@Winterstick5492 жыл бұрын
    • @@Winterstick549 remakes always stink.

      @gregoryhagen8801@gregoryhagen88012 жыл бұрын
  • The car chase scene in To Live and Die in LA should get honorable mention

    @paulmackiewicz9836@paulmackiewicz98362 жыл бұрын
    • That was 1985. This list is specific to movies of the 70s.

      @RightURKen7@RightURKen72 жыл бұрын
    • Yes 1985..but an absolute classic car chase and great film👍👍

      @jamesgallagher1992@jamesgallagher19922 жыл бұрын
  • Here's one for you hot rod car chase fans. It stars Charlie Sheens father, Martin Sheen playing the character Micheal McCord AKA ",The California kid" also the name of the car and the movie. The car is the star of the movie, a black 1934 ford 3 window coupe covered in orange flames. Also starring Vic Morrow as a Sherriff skirting the law concerning speeders through his county and Nick Nolte too. Not really a bunch of car chases but the main one is the highlight of the movie between the kid and the outlaw sherriff. Some critics said the movie was kind of cheesy but as a kid I loved it and I still like to watch it today whenever I can catch it on which is rare. If you do look it up and watch it there are a few people in the movie that eventually became television stars. I kind of like that Nostalgia kind of stuff.

    @chrismechanic6164@chrismechanic61642 жыл бұрын
  • I was just a kid, living in Bensonhurst Brooklyn when “The French connection” was filmed. The car chase thru the neighborhood, under the L, on 86th street was awesome. I lived just a few blocks from it. My parents saw the movie upon release, looking to see if anyone they knew was in it. There were a few in it, by accident of course. I’ve seen it many times and can still remember seeing certain people, stores, and things from the past. Such a great movie. Thanks for sharing 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

    @IRONHEAD12701@IRONHEAD127012 жыл бұрын
    • Memories are perfect.

      @fellon8019@fellon8019 Жыл бұрын
    • The late 60's, until about 1980 was certainly the Wild-Wild West of movie making, especially with car chase movie's! 😏

      @Slinger43@Slinger43 Жыл бұрын
    • uh huh, yeah me too !!! my grandma was the one with the beehive & a 120 hagin out of her mouth waving.

      @smf2072@smf20729 ай бұрын
  • I own Dirty Mary and crazy Larry……. Had it on vhs then bought the first and only time I saw it on cd. Now it is literally priceless. Other than Two Lane Blacktop nothing else compares.

    @ORCECpwpro@ORCECpwpro2 жыл бұрын
  • RIP Burt Reynolds and all the other stars in these 1970s movie Classics.

    @georgeharleydavidsonrider156@georgeharleydavidsonrider1562 жыл бұрын
  • Gone in 60 seconds my favorite movie of all time

    @tapertim@tapertim2 жыл бұрын
    • The original one.

      @popples4973@popples49735 ай бұрын
  • Was wondering how "The Blues Brothers" missed this list the realized it was from 1980. 😊 Some great memories of awesome movies. Thanks!!!

    @DonsATV@DonsATV2 жыл бұрын
    • The moment when they are speeding max through the city. I cam watch it over and over

      @marcinjochem8579@marcinjochem85792 жыл бұрын
    • I watched the blues brothers, the first and second parts, and this was one of the best I watched, the old movies have more suspense and excitement than today we are in 2022 and I am looking for some old movies 🇵🇸

      @user-jr6dw7nh7q@user-jr6dw7nh7q2 жыл бұрын
    • For me, that was the best car chase ever.

      @thegallantsaint2034@thegallantsaint20342 жыл бұрын
    • Elwood: It's got a cop motor, a 440 cubic inch plant, it's got cop tires, cop suspensions, cop shocks. It's a model made before catalytic converters so it'll run good on regular gas. What do you say, is it the new Bluesmobile or what?

      @nostradamus7648@nostradamus7648 Жыл бұрын
    • @@nostradamus7648 “Fix the cigarette lighter.”

      @MichaelSmith-kj4ik@MichaelSmith-kj4ik Жыл бұрын
  • I was a young kid when Gone In 60 Seconds was released. My Dad took me to the movie theatre to see it. We both loved it. It was filmed by many locations he was familiar with. I became familiar with the Apt Building in Long Beach that Elenore was stolen from since I lived in Long Beach when I was in High School. The 1970's version of the film is way better than the reboot...

    @davidboudreau4054@davidboudreau40542 жыл бұрын
    • I saw the movie when it fist cam out and loved it. i can't imagine a better car chase.

      @johnjames77@johnjames77 Жыл бұрын
    • @@johnjames77 I saw Gone in 60 in the 70's and it will always be #1 for me. Have the both Old and New.

      @davidroman1654@davidroman1654 Жыл бұрын
    • I bought the DVD of it with all the extras, but when I started watching the movie, I could not finish it. Just too dumb and too boring.

      @mrpoizun@mrpoizun9 ай бұрын
  • Vanishing point is number 1 for me, love that movie and an all white stripe delete 440 70 challenger is my dream car. All I can afford is my beater slant six three speed 70 plymouth duster but at least it's a cool mopar.

    @andypowell4702@andypowell47022 жыл бұрын
  • I remember when I was a teenager I saw Dirty Mary, Crazy Larry about 5 times at the show. Haven't seen it since then.

    @timjohnson1199@timjohnson11992 жыл бұрын
    • I remember seeing this a few times when I was a teenager in the 70's as well. I recommend watching it again.

      @jk3dad@jk3dad2 жыл бұрын
    • I know that I was rooting for them to get killed.

      @JoseyWales44s@JoseyWales44s2 жыл бұрын
    • I got the dvd...good flick, saw the ending at the theater in 74....blew my mind!

      @_stardust62@_stardust622 жыл бұрын
    • Ya, I thought Peter Fonda was one cool dude. Boy was I wrong!! Susan George was hot though.

      @ManiacRider3113@ManiacRider31132 жыл бұрын
    • My big sister took me to see it when I was a kid. She had told my mom we were going to see some other movie, a Disney movie I think it was, but at 8 years old, I thought the movie was great!

      @theherald3117@theherald31172 жыл бұрын
  • Short list of movies for a possible Part 2 video, in chronological order: "Two-lane Blacktop" (1971) "The Getaway" (1972) "Death Race 2000" (1975) "Moonrunners" (1975) "Cannonball" (1976) "Eat My Dust!" (1976) "The Gumball Rally" (1976) "Double Nickels" (1977) "Grand Theft Auto" (1977) "Speedtrap" (1977) "Mad Max" (1979)

    @Azrael_the_Black@Azrael_the_Black2 жыл бұрын
    • 'Death Race 2000' was brilliant! A political satire, strangely prophetic and a black comedy to boot!

      @jonathangriffin1120@jonathangriffin11202 жыл бұрын
    • "Return to Macon County" 1975, w/ Nick Nolte and Don Johnson - was re-released in the '90s after Nick and Don got famous...

      @stratobungle@stratobungle2 жыл бұрын
    • 1974’s Thunderbolt and Lightfoot was great as well.

      @stoneylonesome5826@stoneylonesome5826 Жыл бұрын
  • Though not about cars, even “Convoy” deserves a honorable mention.

    @townfool6859@townfool68592 жыл бұрын
    • Yep, "Convoy" was fun. And Ali McGraw... ooph...

      @davidcruz8667@davidcruz86672 жыл бұрын
  • "Fear is the key" 1972 another great Barry Newman movie with the epic Ford Gran Torino sport car chase, twists and turns in the plot, nail biting, edge of your seat action - Amazing

    @1962lp2h@1962lp2h2 жыл бұрын
    • My favourite too Fearis the Key with Barry Newman on a1972 Ford Gran Torino.

      @bingavila8576@bingavila85762 жыл бұрын
    • Oh, I want to see that; thanks, for the tip!

      @djdon60@djdon602 жыл бұрын
    • Agreed. If nothing more, to see it the first time with Barry Newman, after you've probably already seen him in Vanishing Point. But good driving, good stunts. And being a Gran Torino owner myself, seeing a Gran Torino as one of the major stars in the movie. The cars are so often the stars in a lot of these movies. This particular one was more obscure, compared to other comparable movies...it's often been overlooked. So, people are thrilled to find it and see for the first time.

      @RebelDukeTX@RebelDukeTX2 жыл бұрын
    • You cannot find it anywhere to buy

      @edwardcox2840@edwardcox2840 Жыл бұрын
    • My Dad owned a Gran Torino, and my gf hated to ride with me in that car. It begged to be driven fast. Almost outran a CHP until said gf told me to stop.

      @scottslotterbeck3796@scottslotterbeck37969 ай бұрын
  • All the other chases are epic but Gone in sixty seconds and Vanishing Point are top two.

    @evieeve9618@evieeve96182 жыл бұрын
    • Agreed, and my all time favorite movies are Duel, and The Road Warrior.

      @pookysdad4884@pookysdad48842 жыл бұрын
    • same here. Gone in sixty seconds as a movie on the whole is awful but the Forty minute car chase and destruction is cinema gold . Vanishing point I had at number #1 Great movie All in All.

      @UncleTerry@UncleTerry2 жыл бұрын
    • The VP has the best (deepest) storyline. The way to go, man

      @markkumanninen6524@markkumanninen65242 жыл бұрын
  • The Seven Ups is my all time favorite car chase movie.

    @VoteWithABullet@VoteWithABullet Жыл бұрын
  • My favorite was Vanishing Point. I can remember that my younger brother and I were able to sneak into the movie when we were living in Okinawa. At Rated-R we were expecting to see some nudity. But only saw a lot of car chase's. Enjoyed every minute of it. We were able to tell our friends in school the next day what the movie was about.

    @stevek1018@stevek1018 Жыл бұрын
    • There was that nude chick on the minibike, when he got some "speed" from her hippie boyfriend. Kowalski was my hero for years and the "DJ" was cool also. Great movie but the ending upset me, esspecially as he was a returned Vietnam veteran. I wish i could watch it again. Bob. Australia

      @jackinabox8497@jackinabox8497 Жыл бұрын
    • The nude Blonde on the motorcycle. Watch it again......

      @143karter@143karter Жыл бұрын
    • Nude girl on honda in the desert.

      @robbansalmi3742@robbansalmi3742 Жыл бұрын
  • The original gone in 60 seconds is my all time favorite. He actually wrapped the pole in that turn.

    @mikesmith1290@mikesmith12902 жыл бұрын
    • Mine too and Junkman

      @torkflite@torkflite2 жыл бұрын
    • I know, nearly killed himself right there and then. I have it on DVD and watch it every couple of years. Mostly just for the brilliant ending. Cheers

      @BatMan-oe2gh@BatMan-oe2gh2 жыл бұрын
    • that car got so beat! the part where he hit the pole was not in the script, he had to do the rest of the shoot with broken ribs.... the end of that movie was just great!. the woman at the car wash going "this is not my car!!"

      @lukewarmwater6412@lukewarmwater64122 жыл бұрын
  • I was a teenager when Vanishing Point came out. Still love that Challengers from the 70s. A buddy from HS had a green one with a 440 six pack and pistol grip shifter. What that car would go for on Mecum now!

    @bluzzjazz@bluzzjazz2 жыл бұрын
  • Mad Max Fury Road a GREAT modern day non CGI car chase movie start to finish. They built all those vehicles and did those stunts. It is one of the best ever.

    @freesoul3371@freesoul33712 жыл бұрын
    • The vehicles built for "Fury Road" WERE great, but I thought the movie itself was the worst movie I'd seen in 30 years. I'm a big fan of the '79-'85 Mad Max trilogy though.

      @snowrocket@snowrocket8 ай бұрын
  • Mary and Larry's twist ending is great because it's such a big surprise it's amazing.

    @moviesgalore9947@moviesgalore99472 жыл бұрын
  • You definitely need to do a Part 2, with Bullit, The Blues Brothers, Grand Theft Auto, Eat My Dust, Checkered Flag or Crash, Cannonball Run, The Gumball Rally, Mad Max, and The Road Warrior.

    @pookysdad4884@pookysdad48842 жыл бұрын
    • Bullitt was released in 1968. Look at the title of the video again.

      @ladamyre1@ladamyre12 жыл бұрын
    • Yes those are great movies I know acouple more to add

      @manny3812@manny38122 жыл бұрын
    • The Road Warrior was 1982... it’s a 70’s review....😏

      @brianmacdougall9200@brianmacdougall9200 Жыл бұрын
    • Lord l have not heard of checkered flag or crash in over 30 years or so it was cool watched it when l was a teenager 😄 like to see it again

      @edwardcox2840@edwardcox2840 Жыл бұрын
    • Agreed Mad Max, 1979.

      @jerseyforhawks@jerseyforhawks11 ай бұрын
  • It was a great time in my life...late teens early 20's......loved all of these, very entertaining ! Whenever i see that they are on tv, i'll watch'em again and again !

    @greg33770@greg337702 жыл бұрын
    • born in 64 but loved the 70's. the most fun i ever had and best music too

      @nancyanderson2032@nancyanderson20322 жыл бұрын
    • Whats the movie from the thumbnail

      @joshsoorlin579@joshsoorlin5792 жыл бұрын
  • Only seen 3 of these, French Connection, Duel and Smokey & the Bandit. I enjoyed all 3 of them.

    @jimblue39@jimblue397 ай бұрын
  • Dirty Mary takes me back to good times

    @charlieandhudsonspal1312@charlieandhudsonspal1312 Жыл бұрын
  • Cary Loftin, who you mentioned did vehicle stunt work in Vanishing Point, Bullitt, and French Connection, was also the sadistic truck driver in Duel.

    @captainmorgan1107@captainmorgan1107 Жыл бұрын
    • He was also George C. Scotts driver in Patton...

      @marcdonato9322@marcdonato9322 Жыл бұрын
    • @@marcdonato9322 Scott's driver in Patton was Bill Hickman. Loftin was the driver for Karl Maulden's Omar Bradley.

      @BrianWood-fj7yg@BrianWood-fj7yg9 ай бұрын
  • High speed chases and fiery crashes! Reminds me of driving to High School in the late 70's.

    @therightisright8276@therightisright82762 жыл бұрын
    • Had you wondering. Am I going to be late for class again?

      @christopherabernathy4236@christopherabernathy42362 жыл бұрын
  • This list is hitting on all cylinders. 👍

    @JoeOvercoat@JoeOvercoat8 ай бұрын
  • The grit in these movies feels so real.You don't get that feeling with today's action movies at all.

    @carlpage4248@carlpage42482 жыл бұрын
    • more so with any car chase now day's back then you felt you was in the car.

      @tub19@tub192 жыл бұрын
  • Smokey and the bandit was definitely an iconic movie,I was 11 when it came out,great movie ,I still love it to this day

    @jeffmccarty9550@jeffmccarty95502 жыл бұрын
    • Same here. Born in 1966. Did you catch the mistake: They show Sheriff Justice leaving his car door open. Then it's closed. Then it's open again right before the truck driver knocks it off.

      @tygunn8183@tygunn81832 жыл бұрын
    • The great Jackie Gleason made that movie but burt and sally were pretty darn good.

      @fredgarv79@fredgarv79 Жыл бұрын
    • that movie definitely affected my attitude. about that age when it came out and there was nothing else to do that summer but sit in the theatre and watch it.

      @landontesar3070@landontesar3070 Жыл бұрын
  • "Crazy Mary, Dirty Larry" Film in Linden, California where Aaron Judge grew up and was drafted by the New York Yankees. The scene where the cops crashed into a road billboard was done on our property (700 acres) without our permission and without us knowing about it. We found the billboard in pieces laying about the field (fence down), Grandpa made a workbench out of the wood.

    @194853DodgeTrucks@194853DodgeTrucks Жыл бұрын
  • Dirty Mary and Crazy Larry. I have to say that this movie with Vanishing point is my favorites.

    @Thunderdog440@Thunderdog4402 жыл бұрын
  • My late husband had the '61 Rambler in the background in the movie "Its a Mad, Mad, Mad World" directed by Stanley Kramer. With Spencer Tracy, Milton Berle, Sid Caesar, Buddy Hackett.

    @billiebobbienorton2556@billiebobbienorton25568 ай бұрын
  • This is such an amazing flashback!!! Those were great times to be alive!!!

    @theonionman@theonionman Жыл бұрын
  • I saw Vanishing Point as the first film of a double feature. The second film was Concert for Bangladesh. Quite a night!

    @sbrenner2561@sbrenner25612 жыл бұрын
  • Vanishing Point and Gone in sixty seconds ends were the best of the seventies

    @JamesWilliams-ii7yv@JamesWilliams-ii7yv2 жыл бұрын
  • Perfect list. Thank you. We had REAL car chase scenes on our drive-in screens in those days🤣

    @friendlypiranha774@friendlypiranha7749 ай бұрын
  • Duel.... Dennis is sweating and shaking when it shows the speedometer going up around 70mph LoL 😆😂

    @bestprice1776@bestprice17762 жыл бұрын
    • The malaise was REAL!! :)

      @culcune@culcune2 жыл бұрын
    • 70 in a Valiant is scary.

      @paulhare662@paulhare6622 жыл бұрын
    • Well, that was fair enough because the character was just a regular guy, not a cop or anything.

      @daleviker5884@daleviker5884Ай бұрын
  • they made movies so authentic back then. i just loved the 70;s era. my 1st car was a 1969 ford mustang fastback w/Boss 302 under the hood. i loved that car. regret selling it but by the late 80's i married and had 3 kids so we got a suburban

    @nancyanderson2032@nancyanderson20322 жыл бұрын
    • Even with all the crisis like gas shortage, Vietnam, the hippie collage protest, with all that going on people still had enough time to learn how to play a instrument there is no doubt living was good back then.

      @kevinlong4084@kevinlong40842 жыл бұрын
    • My best car was a 67 Mustang fastback, 289/325, 4 spd, Carter AFB, duals and 3.50 posi. 140 mph no problem. GOD I miss that car. Sold it in 1980 for less than a grand. #@$%&(

      @donaldshimkus539@donaldshimkus5392 жыл бұрын
  • That's a tough list to choose. Good job.

    @Rhifan01@Rhifan018 ай бұрын
  • I saw the French Connection in a drive in with a girl. In the chase, a woman pushed a baby carriage in front of the speeding police car. I was so into the movie, I slammed on the brakes and jersey the steering wheel away from the baby. Girl looked at me and asked what I was doing. I replied, trying to miss the kid. Damn my reflexes were good 50 years ago. Great movie.

    @828enigma6@828enigma62 жыл бұрын
  • The orginal Gone in Sixty Seconds is the greatest car chase film ever !!!

    @dannylee1987@dannylee19872 жыл бұрын
    • Totally agree, I loved two lane blacktop too, but it's a street racing movie.

      @jeff022889@jeff0228892 жыл бұрын
  • Did you notice how many of these were released in 1974? It was a very good year.

    @wkanost@wkanost2 жыл бұрын
    • Same year I was born. Great year indeed!!

      @jefferyepstein9210@jefferyepstein92102 жыл бұрын
    • Ironic cause performance was at an all time low that year due to mandatory catalytic converters.

      @DSchea@DSchea2 жыл бұрын
    • People were bummed about unleaded fuel, the oil crisis, catalytic converters, and how the Big Three were taking away the muscle era for “styling” so Hollywood produced movies where they could get cars donated from the Big Three.

      @rwfrench66GenX@rwfrench66GenX2 жыл бұрын
    • @@DSchea First catalytic converters came with the 1975 model year.

      @mikee2923@mikee29232 жыл бұрын
    • @@DSchea Not mandatory, but most used them. Mazda Wankel rotaries and Honda CVCC engines didn't need catalysts until about 1981.

      @snowrocket@snowrocket8 ай бұрын
  • I've had scenes of White Lightening in my memory for getting close to 30 years but never knew what film it was from, until now! Thank you :D

    @MuadDib1402@MuadDib14028 ай бұрын
  • the one I remember the most was Dirty Mary and Crazy Larry from 1974. Saw it at the drive-in when I was 10 years old and I loved that Dodge Charger!

    @kingscorpion7346@kingscorpion73462 жыл бұрын
  • Finally - a good quality list of best of...

    @lifelongbachelor3651@lifelongbachelor36512 жыл бұрын
  • Dirty Mary Crazy Larry is my favorite all time car movie. That Charger is sweet.🇺🇸

    @Guiltless765@Guiltless7652 жыл бұрын
    • WAS sweet!

      @generationless6942@generationless69422 жыл бұрын
  • 70s Gone in 60 Seconds. Awesome car chase

    @sbatty65227@sbatty652272 жыл бұрын
  • I loved weekends back then. Fridays night, street racing, Saturday night, date night at the drive in.

    @kcbroncohater@kcbroncohater2 жыл бұрын
  • Good list, I always tell people about Dirty Mary and Crazy Larry, and the 7-ups; the look on Roy Schieders face at the end of the chase is priceless.

    @MDR1405@MDR14052 жыл бұрын
  • JMO but the opening scene in Gone in 60 seconds is my favorite chase of all time. Stunt driven tow truck with a car attached, nothing but impressive!

    @tysonkonken6184@tysonkonken61842 жыл бұрын
  • I remember sitting around with my parents watching high speed car chassis. They had one heck of a lot of them. Being a kid and my parents still alive they have warm memories for me.

    @thomaslucas6079@thomaslucas60792 жыл бұрын
    • 😀 So great to hear. Same for me.

      @josephgaviota@josephgaviota Жыл бұрын
  • Freeze "Vanishing Point" as the car hits the Bulldozers and you'll see they used a Camaro for the crash.

    @IPLAYLOUD@IPLAYLOUD2 жыл бұрын
    • Waste a Camaro,,,yes not a Challenger

      @williamkn621@williamkn6212 жыл бұрын
  • I had a ‘72 firebird at age 16 in 1976 that i paid for from working 3 jobs while in high school. Wish I had that car now.

    @texasaggie8449@texasaggie84492 жыл бұрын
    • You'd have to work three full-time jobs today to pay for a fast four-year-old car.

      @RideAcrossTheRiver@RideAcrossTheRiver2 жыл бұрын
    • @@RideAcrossTheRiver You’d need more than that to afford a nice 72 Firebird.

      @mikee2923@mikee29232 жыл бұрын
  • I remember all of these. My father use to take us to see them when I was a kid. Bullet was 1968. However the best “chase” in a movie was The Burglars.

    @gregoryjames7976@gregoryjames79762 жыл бұрын
  • There's no question in my mind that the 1970s were the absolute pinnacle for movie car chases - the skill and bravery of the stunt drivers is unreal. I seriously doubt we will ever see their kind again.

    @robertsmith4830@robertsmith48302 ай бұрын
  • I love this. I'm gonna sit my 15 yr old son down and show him what a real movie is.

    @billybodacious2337@billybodacious23372 жыл бұрын
  • Wow - you reminded me why chase scenes in 70s movies where so awesome - no stupid CGI! Back when Rémy Julienne was almost a household name!

    @Fifury161@Fifury1612 жыл бұрын
    • He and his guys did the stunt driving for The Italian Job (1969). I like this one better than the remake.

      @snowrocket@snowrocket8 ай бұрын
  • When thinking of car chase movies,Smokey and the bandit is the one that springs to mind instantly!

    @notpoliticallycorrect1303@notpoliticallycorrect1303 Жыл бұрын
  • Good list, but the final chase in the original Gone In 60 Seconds is absolutely epic

    @gijim1968@gijim19682 жыл бұрын
  • Diamonds Are Forever

    @capfantasy@capfantasy2 жыл бұрын
    • With that Magic Mustang ;-)

      @oldguy9051@oldguy90512 жыл бұрын
  • Excellent video ! Some other great car chase movies, The Original Blues Brothers driving through a shopping mall. Also, Hooper had a great car chase scene and bridge jump.

    @basslogic6385@basslogic63852 жыл бұрын
    • Fun fact, John Wayne's son, Ethan Wayne worked as a stunt man on The Blues Brothers. Read the credits at the end of the movie, under stunts you'll see John E Wayne (Ethan was really his middle name, presumably because there was already someone around the house with the name of John he went by his middle name of Ethan). The Blues Brothers was the first of several movies Ethan Wayne worked on as a stunt man.

      @dukecraig2402@dukecraig24022 жыл бұрын
  • Pretty good list. Hard to top The French Connection, when all the crashes were mistakes, but the director used them because they added to the chaos and energy of the chase. It's all a matter of taste, but Mad Max really raised the bar. And apparently a lot of the performers were paid with beer. Gotta love low-budget 70s movies! Gumball Rally was another gem from the 70s.

    @warrendubeau851@warrendubeau8512 жыл бұрын
    • Idk how true it is, but I read that when they filmed "the French Connection", they didn't bother getting all the necessary permits and clearances from the city. Part of the crashes were unintentional. The guy in the white LTD wasn't part of the movie, he was a bystander who get slammed and it cost them a considerable amount of money to settle that. Like I said, idk how true this is, but I remember reading it on the internet. If anyone knows for sure, your comment would be appreciated

      @mikeadcock1592@mikeadcock15922 жыл бұрын
    • @@mikeadcock1592 The video itself says true. They hadn't gotten the necessary permits and clearances.

      @carlcushmanhybels8159@carlcushmanhybels81592 жыл бұрын
    • As a separate bit of info about paying extras, apparently in Quadrophenia when they had the fight on the beach between mods and rockers, they were paid 10 quid each. Good money back then.

      @oddities-whatnot@oddities-whatnot2 жыл бұрын
    • vanishing point is number one..

      @guynese977@guynese977 Жыл бұрын
    • @@mikeadcock1592 You've got it right. Director even did some of the in car camera work because he felt it was too dangerous for his actors. Just the director and a stunt driver. The lack of permits and an early morning shoot led to the LTD driver crossing the lines and hence the unscripted accident. The most realism in a car chase movie but for me it's the highway chase scene in To Live and Die in L.A. driving the wrong way on the freeway.

      @melanieinsaskatchewan7964@melanieinsaskatchewan7964 Жыл бұрын
  • Bullitt and McQ would be like 1-hour movies today. LOL Both seem to have a lot of screen time of the main character driving to have a short conversation with someone and stopping to make phone calls. With cell phones, there would be no need to stop or to even make half the trips.

    @jbluther@jbluther2 жыл бұрын
  • The driver ... Vanishing point .... 100 % balls to the wall action films

    @keithlestrange4249@keithlestrange42492 жыл бұрын
  • The Friends of Eddie Coyle deserves an honorable mention with the gun running Plymouth Road Runner.

    @SteveTheFazeman@SteveTheFazeman2 жыл бұрын
  • Duel is my all-time favorite movie.

    @confederateghst4362@confederateghst43622 жыл бұрын
  • Your choices for 1st, 2nd and 3rd are SPOT ON!!!!!

    @AnthonyP2A@AnthonyP2A2 жыл бұрын
  • I cannot believe the Blues Brothers was not on the list.

    @srvanddt1@srvanddt12 жыл бұрын
    • Well the category was 70's... that movie was released in 1980, so it just didn't qualify.

      @joeacp4525@joeacp45252 жыл бұрын
    • Released in 1980.

      @pookysdad4884@pookysdad48842 жыл бұрын
  • I watched Gone in 60 seconds many times as a kid my grandad let me watch it. My favorite scene was the crumpled junk rolling out of the car wash and the guy fleeing in a new stolen replica. Awesome film!

    @xblackdogrunsx@xblackdogrunsx2 жыл бұрын
  • The destruction of all those great old cars breaks my heart. The destruction of all those great old cars breaks my heart.

    @user-id4lo5re5z@user-id4lo5re5z9 ай бұрын
  • Oh, I'd forgotten how just gorgeous Sally Field was, and still is!

    @donnamarie3617@donnamarie36172 жыл бұрын
    • Not to mention that you could feel the heat between Burt and Sally emanating from the screen!

      @superdave1949@superdave1949 Жыл бұрын
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