14 Best No-CGI Car Chase Action Movies of All Time
This video content is completley A.I.-Free . Never Had It, Never Will!
These 14 movies are known for their exhilarating and authentic car chase sequences achieved through practical effects and skilled stunt work rather than relying on computer-generated imagery.
These are the "14 Best No-CGI Car Chase Action Movies of All Time"
These creme of the crop car chase films brought the action and the energy , and if it were a particularly good movie, left you feeling that way even after you left the theater or drive in. These are the full throttle action movies that will always stay with us; the kind that you don’t mind rewatching every now and then to reminisce and feel that feeling you had when you 1st watched it.
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They ruined car chases with over the top cringey fast and furious CGI crap
And most people say the acting was bad back in the old days, yet go on about F and F. I tried to watch the first one but made about twenty mins in before turning it off. I think they have made a lot more of them but no doubt utter trash like the first.
@@pucknhusker9426simply no true, not even close, they got way way worse
Yes.
@@pucknhusker9426I actually liked the first 3 but after that the plot began to change and it wasn't really about the racing anymore
I did not watch after the 3rd movie.
I grew up watching these chase scenes so the modern CGI ones always look fake too me.
This
Yes! Fake is fake! Hit them in the pocketbook by not watching them!!!
Glad you included The Driver. It has some classic car chases and when he demonstrates his driving ability by destroying the Benz is an all time classic scene.
McQueen is also the King of motorcycle chases in The Great Escape.
Dave ekins is the rider that made the jump !!😊😊😊😊
@@arthurmchugh5184 Yup.
@@arthurmchugh5184 I believe it was Dave's brother Bud. Watch "On any Sunday" and you can appreciate McQueen's skill.
I believe Steve was also the German chasing him(self?) on the sidecar...
Classic.. 👍
The best part of the "Bullitt" chase is when the dude driving the Charger sees that Mustang in his rearview as it pops up.
Yeah. I can feel this. My dad introduced me to Bullit. He actually grabbed my shoulder and leaned toward the TV when the belt buckles clicked; “Here it is!!!” He was just as much the kid as I still am when I see it.
Dirty Mary Crazy Larry is my all time favorite old school car chase movies. I was crushed at the ending
So were they.
The last scene of dirty Mary crazy Larry. Is in the opening credits of the TV show The Fall Guy. Just a piece of useless trivia but it's true.😊😊
Im not the kind to kiss and tell, but I've been seen w Farrah.
@@drunvert She was from Corpus Christi. Nice beach house of her parents on Ocean Drive.
I saw Dirty Mary & Crazy Larry when it originally came out. I had a HUGE crush on Susan George ❤❤❤😍
I did to but..... I was only TEN!
I did too... But I was only TEN!
Interesting that Bourne in the mini cooper performed many of the same stunts that made the original "Italian Job" movie so great. Cool car, cool stunts.
The 'real' Italian Job, not the American makeover.
Yes, they were an amazing little car, and the handling was so good when raced or rallied - or as shown in both The Italian Job and The Bourne Identity. They were never designed to be that good when raced or souped-up and pushed hard, but my God.....what a brilliant little car the classic mini was. I own a clubman, but I would never treat the poor old girl like the did in those films. NZ even produced their own road movie using a classic mini - Goodbye Pork Pie. A NZ classic.
@@baylessnow I've never seen it they never play in on any station that I can remember.
Back in 74 my wife and I went to a drive in movie to see Dirty Larry and Crazy Mary plus Race with the Devil I owned a 72 VW bus and after the movies I told my wife I'm putting the pedal to the metal and she laughed and said it take us an hour to get to 50 miles an hour in this VW bus. When we got home we made love 💕💕😊.
Vanishing Point....still the best...but Im biased as I was in it (was just an extra here in Denver)
Watching this brought a tear to my eye seeing those beautiful cars being destroyed. There's not too many around and they're expensive. I can see why.
Yeah, but they were cheap and plentiful back then.....
Dirty Mary's ending was very creative and I'm surprised it's not been duplicated. Was surprised to see the movie included in the list as many people over look it.
The studio wanted the possibility of a sequel. The director didn’t.
Vanishing point both the original and the 1997 remake share a similar ending to DMCL. The original Gone in 60 Seconds was edited for overseas release to end immediately after the big finale jump to imply Eleanor was broken and Maidrian Pace was caught. I like those endings too. A little bleak but more realistic than heroes ALWAYS escaping.
My favorite old time movie
Dirty Mary and Crazy Larry was one of the first movies to make a lasting impression on me as a young boy.
Best car video I have seen a long time. Presentation and editing are great. Most agree that "Bullitt" is the best car chase scene but I still have to stick with the original Gone In 60 Seconds chase. That one is off the charts.
Crazy Larry switches between a 68 and 69 charger. Notice the grill center bar disappear.
I knew you'd have to have the Blues Brothers in there. I've read that the sequence on lower Wacker Drive was filmed at speed.
The Blues backflip was done for real? Wow, who knew. Oh, yeah - all of us. Still a great movie, mind
The Blues Brothers is (in my opinion) the best film ever made. It has everything, amazing car chases, the best music, and great comedy.
East bound and down.. I had a 79 Formula Firebird with a 455 someone put in. Best driving song ever
Yes East bound and down is a great one...I would also recommend Deep Purples' Highway Star as well! Almost bought a '78 Formula Firebird (yellow with black decals) but the car dealer would not take my nice '73 Cutlass as a trade in for the down payment-maybe he did not trust a 17 year old kid to pay off the rest of the car note...bummer! Wound up getting a '76 Rally Sport Camaro so it all worked out in the end. Great memories in that car😊!
Gone In 60 Seconds will always be #1 with me.
I assume you mean the #1 GI60S from the early '70's. I saw that one in the theater. As a kid, ya, that was, well , you know.
First real chase movie I seen in the theaters is also my number 1 with The Junkman also by H. B. Halicki as my number 2
Gone in 60 seconds with 121 cars destroyed couldn't have been too low a budget.
@@PM2esc: My #1. But, must admit my heart was breaking watching the destruction 😅.
@@PM2esc depends cars were pretty cheap back than.
Dodge Charger. Hollywood's favorite car-chase car..
You sound like JP Sears. I love that channel
My favorite chase movie is Duel in that there was more intensity in the drama of the hunt and chase. Action scenes notwithstanding but constant action and crashing doesn't necessarily make a good movie. In Duel, the whole movie was a hunt and chase scene but it was as intense as any chase scene movie I know of - for most of the movie! That is, Duel worked as it focused on the drama of the chase without majestic and exaggerated music and without the constant crashy action. Kinda like Jaws - that movie was scary as h*ll with very few actual shark action scenes - like when the shark "'appeared" during the singing of "Show Me the Way to go Home." Friggin' one of the scariest movie scenes ever!
Duel had to hurt the sales of that car.
@@toddaulner5393 I'd be surprised - for a "base model" car it took a lot of punishment, and i doubt more than a handful of potential buyers would have seen the movie. About the only actual negative was it "overheating" like that!
@ 7:26 Academy award to the stunt woman - acting like a bad actor - acting like an old lady. Brilliant!
I love the unlikely choices of movies that you chose for great Chase scenes. I own the movie "short time" with Coleman because I remembered how fun it was. A guy who thinks that he's dying decides to try to get killed on the job in order to protect his wife and kid. Whatever he did he could not kill himself. It was a great film. Dabney Coleman is a great actor.! Smoky and the bandit is another great film that I own and watch at least twice a year. Jackie Gleeson was priceless. Whatever people said about the movie when they saw it, it did amazing at the box office.
Mad Max is my favorite- but Bullitt (sp?) is the all time great... so there's that
Sweet, Luv'ed that video, Took Me Back to when Times were Simpler & an the Cars were Cars, My Props to You Sir👍
Maybe not a car "chase" movie per se, but to me the most authentic, and realistic car movie was 2 lane black top. The sounds, and most of the terminology was as accurate as any Hollywood car movie ever made. Maybe the plot, and acting sucked, but the car scenes, and drag racing was spot on. But to me, the best car movie, was American Graffiti. Pretty good acting, story line, and car scenes. When ever we left the drive-in, after watching these movies, the outside roads were scarred for life. :)
You went to the drive-in and actually watched the movie? 😊
Two Lane Blacktop is a great movie. A cult classic. Warren Oates played his part perfectly. One of my favorites that didn't make the list was White Lightning.
When Elwood Blues removed his hat in respect for the Bluesmobile I always shed a tear.
Notice how many of these great car chase scenes are older. Great stuff!
A great look back on some great movies. It's amazing what stunt drivers did in those days.
Aaahhh the glory days of pure cinematic glory!!🤘😝💥💨💯
Good to see some love for "Short Time" :)
MAG ,, GREAT VIDEO!! AND ALL GREAT MOVIES,,.. GREAT OLD CARS... THX>
Well done! I was afraid you would miss the French Connection
i thought to myself: if i don't see the french connection i am going to be pissed.
I have always been a huge car chase fan R.I.P. Bill Hickman. I wouldn't waste one minute of my time watching a CGI chase it looks cartoonish and it ain't foolin nobody!
Great editing...
Thank you so much for your comment. Glad you enjoyed it!
6:23 Entwicklungsabteilung der Mercedes-Benz AG beim Entwurf des 190.
AWESOME MOVIES!!!!! At least the ones I've seen anyway and thanks for a few more to add to my list of must see films at some point
Bullitt and Vanishing Point were always my 2 favorites although not in that order...
It's about time Duel got it's due! I remember when this premiered and it has stayed with me for over 50 years.
Best one ever was "Short Time" 1990
Vanishing Point was my all time favorite, loved the storyline, loved the car and loved the chase RIP Barry Newman. Not that horrible remake either!!!
Kudos to whoever wrote the narration!
In Highland Illinois, saw a white 1971 dodge challenger, with vanspt on the license plate
@ 0:38....Imagine all wheel staring, these cars would get in and out of tight corners and spaces very quickly. Not mention out preform most cop cars. I love smaller faster cars, Hatchbacks and is currently looking for them to buy. I'm happy to see this video, and all the great movies we've might have missed.. Great work..💙💯👍 Time stamped 3:54am(4-1-24)
Excellent script writing and narration!!
Awesome! All my faves.
you mean when movies were actually more realistic with better actors . also both actors , movies of today are all garbage , plus most is marvel crap . watch the wiggles
I'm happy to see the Blues Brothers in there.. Possibly the most perfect movie ever.
Cool scene's
Steve McQueen actually participated in real racing. I saw him compete a Sebring, Florida.😊
Susan George is a piece of art 🎨 😂😂😂
The original minis are no joke. But they didn't have in Breakneck acceleration or high horsepower they were small light nimble and little monsters basically
I'm gald you included Duel, Its such a good movie with a simple premisse, the people who say "the plot doesnt make sence" they probably never went into a long road trip, I remember the numerous times we had close calls in family, we once got a semi truck to force us into the opossite lane, we couldnt help but ask in the car "did he intend to kill us?". This movie is relatable, and the whole thing about being in the midle of nowhere and no phones cuz its the 70s, this just adds to the suspence, I end up eating my nails everytime I watch it.
This is also the list of my favorite movies
🏆🍀Awesome 👀✌️
TV show "Chips" had massive car pile ups and Dukes of Hazzard had some jumps. Duel awesome move
That was a great era, when we had awesome car chases in movies and TV. Everything from The Streets of San Francisco to The Rockford files. Nothing like that today.
I bought a brown version of the lovely red Plymouth Reliant in 1989. It was one of my favourite cars, along 2 64 Chevs, a 53 Dodge and a 53 Chev. Still have 10 on my "shopping list" lol.
The Driver is Awesome
Just watched Duel last week.
This is what i hate about hollywood these days. Everything even the simplest scenes are CGI. As if that wasn't bad enough, everything is completely unrealistic, exaggerated and often completely stupid.
I remember watching .."The Italian Job" and thinking these "Little Cars are Awesome....
French Connection and Bullit had the best chase scenes period
Agree in that there weren't too many gratuitous props - like crashing into flower carts, sidewalk cafes, or the ubiquitous and trite - running into guys crossing the street carrying giant plate glass.
😂 Bullet with the Charger losing 7 or 8 wheel covers. I forgot how many but more than 4 lol
The Borne chase scene 👑
Bullet and French connection my pick as the best 🎉two ever ❤
All of these are good ones....back when car chase where good....
Green Beetle was the...real Star.
Other than "Short time", which i don't recall, I've seen them all several times - some on original release in the theatres.
French Connection's Train Chase Scene Reminds Me of the similar thing in one of the Missions in Driver 2 PS1
Smokey and the Bandit ah yes directed by the stuntman Hal Needham. Classic.
Vanishing Point!!!!
A great example of totally ruining car chase flicks with over the top, impossible and ridiculous stunts has to be "the Fast and the Furious' franchise, especially after Tokyo Drift. While the rest of the sequels do have 'some' good legit automotive chase/stunt work, I feel they really went off course after Tokyo Drift. When I first saw Tokyo Drift, I absolutely loved the parkade drifting sequences because it took me back to my very early 20's when a few friends and I would go into certain areas of downtown Vancouver and do timed races, often drifting thru the parkade's polished concrete floors. It truly was a gas, and we only almost got caught by the cops once ! Stanley park was another great place to go racing thru in the wee hours of the night. Those were some fun days, so I have an appreciation for real, die hard car chases and stunt work !
The Jason Bourne, Mini Cooper scenes were good until they brought out drive-through-the-perfectly-timed-plate-of-glass gag. Really, that was overdone back in the 1960's! Ok, it was a plate glass door this time but, nah, that's still the same trite gag. Surprised they also didn't hit a farm truck with chickens and a fruit cart.
In jason Bourne, the chase takes place in Paris, on the "Voies sur berge", a 1 way 2 lanes that allow to avoid traffics lights on each bridge, along La Seine. There is one on each side of the river, north one go from west to east, the south is the oposite
Cgi killed car flics.
CGI _and_ insurance companies!
2:20 gone in 60 seconds - it was an accident to hit the power pole. They had to fix the car after that, but they left the crash in the movie, and after the big jump, the throttle was stuck on causing him to do another spin
Almost thought that was Waldo @ 3:29.
Original gone in 60 secs. The best.
The unibody Dodge Dart/Plymouth Valiant consistently won demolition derbys against full frame passenger cars from Chevys, Fords, Dodges. It is one rugged vehicle! Owned a 390 GT Mustang. Purchased after watching Bullitt. It could smoke the tires to 3rd gear. Burned up starters which were next to exhaust. Should never have sold it. Now worth $$.
I went and bought new Trans Am after seeing the movie,,6gs,, the good old days 😂
6gs? Is that the movie name?
3:28 There's Waldo (or Wally)!
Im happy you didnt number or rank them.
14:50 creepy window gazer!
Not creepy, she's just enjoying having an action scene performed just out your window. Wouldn't you? Regardless, good eye, Here2.
Love VP 1971
I think there are only two of the movies on your list that I haven't seen. I love watching all of them. One thing that makes Gone in 60 Seconds noteworthy is that there was only one scene where they used any kind of ramp to get some air. All the rest of it was whatever would really happen. I get annoyed by the impossible stuff cars do in more recent movies. Kind of like watching the A-Team TV series where at least you knew that the car doing somersaults in the air was fake and supposed to be that way. If you need some explosive piston to get a car to roll over, you're doing it wrong.
also when he crashed into the light pole that was not suppose to happen and he had to pay the city for the light pole. since he was also operated a scrap metal yard he went down and got the light pole that was destroyed since he paid for it.
@@elfthreefiveseven1297 That's really funny though he's lucky it wasn't a heavy pole
That's when you had to make it work the first time to get the movie shot and live with your choices and hope it was caught on film and nobody was hurt or at least killed in the stunts. Then alot of them was done without state permission or cities knowing until it was done. The ones done with friends without company interference was the best ones.
Wasn't the French connection the movie that got all filming in Chicago banned? And The Blues Brothers was the among, if not the first, to film in Chicago after the moratorium ended?
They broke soo many cool cars tho ! 🤯😳
What's sad is the "route" used in Vanishing Point is easily done legally in less than 36hrs. And that includes sleeping a full 8 on the trip. Plus gas/food stops too. Yes that also includes the backtracking in the film. The long route is a measly 27hrs. The short is only 18hrs. And that's all the way to San Fran.
Are you including time spent with a girl on a motorcycle ?
The movie Christine . What they did with the Plymouth Fury wasn't CGI. Bullet was always my favorite until tied with Road Warrior. But what they put the Ford pickup through in Mr Majestyk was good enough for Ford to use in commercials for a few years. Back to Steve McQueen. He really didn't need to be a actor with his driving skills. And it wasn't just cars. Is motorcycle skills we're top notch. Although he done most he would have done all of his own stunts had it not been for Studio contracts preventing it.
Furious movies have terrible car chases, but they do actually have some real stunts. The problem is that they add so much CGI on the real car stunts, that they also look fake even if they aren't. What's the point with stunt drivers when it will still look fake?
I'm planning to make some chasing scene on my Chevy Nova 1973 with its race engine under the hood from Chevy Camaro 1979 somewhere in California, or maybe Colorado mountains
Susan George,, I had a massive crush on her.
What I want to say is that the world is so much better now than it was then. From an engineering perspective, that those cars started at all was because the points, condenser, and plugs were all clean. Those cars needed leaded gas to keep the valves from leaking. That's all gone now. The air is cleaner. I own a car with about the same power-to-weight ratio as those classics, but it's got anti-lock brakes and traction control undreamed of in those days. It starts every time, and it keeps my ass safe every time I get too big for my britches, if you know what I mean. Everything is better now. Just my opinion, I could be wrong. Love you guys. Oh yeah, except for CGI.
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An honorable mention should go to the best comedy duo of all time, Laurel and Hardy. Over their whole career I’m sure they destroyed more vehicles than all of these movies combined, and all in the first half of the 20th century. When thinking of car destruction, one film in particular comes to mind: “Two Tars”. They destroy dozens of cars, and all on one reel of film!
Have not seen that since June 1, 1985. Great !
hav Duel 😂
CGI has taken away from the real RUSH of a great car chase. The stuntman is becoming a job of the past. Things like that are why Hollywood sucks nowadays.. Movies aren't worth paying the high cost to go see one anymore.. And that's really sad..