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The Greatest Chase Scene of All Time?
Bullitt (1968) showed what was possible in a chase scene. For 13 rollicking minutes, Steve McQueen & company engage in every conceivable form of vehicular havoc. |
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It's Just Not Fare!
No film may be more chock full of Copflix moments than The Laughing Policeman (1973). Here is the finale: a thrilling chase scene with everyone's favorite: gunplay on public transportation! |
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Caught Passin' a Funny Fifty!
William Friedkin's To Live and Die in LA (1985) gives us this thrilling chase scene through LAX. Like any good chase, it winds up in the can. |
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'We're on a Mission from God'
In one of the all-time classic film comedies, the Blues Brothers, Jake and Elwood Blues (John Belushi & Dan Akroyd) get pulled over while driving with a suspended license. |