Review of Bullitt (1968) by John Patterson for The Guardian — 16 Jul 1986
Blessed with the fresh eyes of newly landed Englishman Yates (and genius cameraman William Fraker), the movie makes San Francisco fresh and alive, but also completely remakes and modernises the bleak, sleazy gangster demimonde in which Bullitt does his hunting.
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This review of Bullitt (1968) was written by John Patterson and published by The Guardian on 16 July 1986.
Bullitt has generally received very positive reviews.
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