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Summary Of: Bullitt

The scene had Bullitt in a dark... Bullitt and his men... Bullitt surmises that Chalmers would not show up at one in the morning... Bullitt wants to get to the bottom of the case and catch who shot them... from himself and make a patsy out of Bullitt and the San Francisco Police Department... Bullitt returns to discover Ross has died from his wounds... Bullitt suppresses news of the death... phone Bullitt only to be blown off... Chalmers increases pressure on Bullitt by serving his boss... Bullitt suspects that this dead mobster may not be who he seems... the Charger hurtles uphill and Bullitt likewise powers around the corner... At one point Bullitt spins out after avoiding a motorcyclist coming from the opposite direction and the hit... Bullitt tries to force the Charger off the road... The chase comes to a climactic end when Bullitt once again tries to force the car off the road... Bullitt is angrily interrogated by Captains Baker and Bennett but is given until Monday morning to... Bullitt escorts her out... Bullitt and Delgetti check the luggage of the victim... Bullitt then tells Delgetti to call immigration in Chicago and have them send Renick... Chalmers arrives at the police station and demands Bullitt sign an official statement acknowledging that Ross died while in his custody... Chalmers realizes he has been conned while Bullitt calmly points out... Bullitt has to stop Ross before he can make his getaway on the flight to Rome... Chalmers makes a suggestion to Bullitt that could help both their careers... but Bullitt tells him off... is not found on the Rome flight and Bullitt guesses that he must have switched to a London... Bullitt phones air traffic control and gets the pilot to return to the terminal... Bullitt boards as the passengers are coming off and sees the real Johnny Ross... Bullitt pursues on foot across the runways as airliners take off around them... Bullitt narrowly avoids being crushed by a plane... Bullitt finally corners Ross at a glass doorway leading to curbside... the first and only time Bullitt has returned fire... Bullitt returns home to find Cathy asleep... Detective Bullitt spins his tires for the chase... Detective Bullitt spins his tires for the chase... Detective Bullitt spins his tires for the chase... The Bullitt theme and typography were also used... Mark Wahlberg dresses similarly to Bullitt in a few scenes... Bullitt filming locations then and now...

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