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Synopsis: High profile San Francisco Police Lieutenant Frank Bullitt is asked personally by ambitious Walter Chalmers, who is in town to hold a US Senate subcommittee hearing on organized crime, to guard Johnny Ross, a Chicago based mobster who is about to turn evidence against the organization at the hearing. Chalmers wants Ross' safety at all cost, or else Bullitt will pay the consequences. Bullitt and his team of Sergeant Delgetti and Detective Carl Stanton have Ross in protective custody for 48 hours over the weekend until Ross provides his testimony that upcoming Monday. Bullitt's immediate superior, Captain Samuel Bennet, gives Bullitt full authority to lead the case, no questions asked for any move Bullitt makes. When an incident occurs early during their watch, Bullitt is certain that Ross and/or Chalmers are not telling them the full story to protect Ross properly. Without telling Bennet or an incensed Chalmers, Bullitt clandestinely moves Ross while he tries to find out who is after Ro
Genre: Action, Crime, Mystery
Director(s): Peter Yates
Production: Warner Home Video
  Won 1 Oscar. Another 6 wins & 9 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.5
Metacritic:
83
Rotten Tomatoes:
97%
M/PG
Year:
1968
114 min
2,692 Views


- Del?

Coffee Cantata. 931-0770.

- 931-0770.

- Right.

If a Sergeant Delgetti calls me...

...would you be kind enough

to let me know right away?

- I certainly will.

- Thank you.

Del. I'm coming off now.

Everything okay?

Yeah, sure.

Hey, hold it down, will you?

I'm sorry.

Anything for Stanton?

No, I'll see you tomorrow.

Who was it?

Del.

Something exciting?

Go to sleep.

Meaning you won't tell me anything.

It's not for you, baby.

Anything you do is part of me.

Front desk. Two gentlemen.

Shall I send them up?

What are their names?

Hold on a minute.

Mr. Chalmers and a friend.

Listen, tell them to wait.

And give me 421-7596.

- Frank?

- Yeah.

Chalmers is downstairs and another man.

They want to come up.

Chalmers, at one o'clock in the morning?

No, don't let them in.

I'll be there in five minutes.

Please, away from the door.

Here are the latest baseball scores, just in.

In the National League,

San Francisco Giants...

... beat the Dodgers in both ends

of a double-header.

A 2-0 shutout in the twilighter

and 4-1 win in the nightcap.

No, wait...

Now look.

They told me...

Who is it?

Ross. Two guys got him with a shotgun.

And Stanton?

They got him in the leg.

They're bringing him down.

Stick with Ross.

Soon as the lab men get out of 634, seal it.

- But seal it, Barney.

- Yes, sir.

How bad?

Bad. He's got a bleeder.

Door is not open.

Somebody screwed up.

They screwed up. The door's not open.

Somebody put the bed in.

I know you're hurting.

But I've got to know, now.

The two men.

Do you remember anything?

Caucasian.

The one who fired, about 5 foot 10.

White hair.

Gun, Winchester pump.

All I remember. Came in so fast.

Chain was off. He unlocked the door.

Who unlocked it?

Ross. Like he was expecting someone.

How is my leg?

Hold on, Carl,

we'll be there in a couple of minutes.

Get out of the way.

To the right.

Let's go.

Scissors, Jones.

Somebody get the blood pressure.

Oxygen.

Can I have an ABD pad?

Can you move your hand?

Say, do you want to step out? Your buddy

is all right. His leg should be okay.

Somebody get X-ray.

How's Stanton?

He'll be all right,

but he's busted up. Ross?

I don't know, Frank.

You better call Stanton's wife

and get her over here.

Okay.

Here you go.

What is it?

What's his blood pressure now?

Scissors.

It's down to 90 over 70.

Suture.

Scissors.

- Better let me tie this one.

- Okay.

Get some balm, please.

He's dropping.

Pulse is also going up, now.

What was it pre-op?

BP pre-op was 140 over 90.

Kahn, take this.

Now it's down to 90 over 70.

How much blood do you have?

We have four up here,

and we've ordered four more units.

How much have you given him?

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Alan Trustman

Alan Trustman (born December 16, 1930) is an American lawyer, screenwriter, pari-mutuel operator and currency trader. He is best known for writing the 1968 film, The Thomas Crown Affair, Bullitt, and They Call Me Mr. Tibbs!, in his movie career. more…

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