Bullitt
- M/PG
- Year:
- 1968
- 114 min
- 2,935 Views
- This is Pete.
- Yeah?
We lost him.
He's your brother, Ross. If you can't
find him, we have people who will.
And you're paying for the contract.
Excuse me.
Have you got a message for Mr. Ross?
What room, sir?
I'm not a guest.
- I'll check.
- Thanks.
- That's, Johnny Ross.
- Yes, sir.
Sorry, sir, nothing.
Nothing?
Are you sure?
I'm sure, sir.
Okay, thanks.
Thank you.
Yes, I'm sure it was him.
Sunshine Cab, 6912.
Would you pull up? I want to make a call.
Right.
Yeah?
Delgetti.
What is it?
Work.
Frank, let me in, will you?
What time did you get to bed
this morning, Frank?
About 5:
00."Mumps vaccine on the market.
"The government authorized yesterday...
"...what officials term the first clearly
effective vaccine to prevent mumps.
"...announced it has granted
a license for the vaccine...
"...at 12:
45 Wednesday..."Why don't you just relax and have
your orange juice, and shut up, Delgetti?
Let's go, Frank.
It. Bullitt to see you, Mr. Chalmers.
It was purely unintentional, I assure you.
It wasn't that I was so well-informed,
it was just that he was so ill-informed.
Would you excuse me
for a moment, please?
What do you like about?
In Orinda, we have all this beautiful
dry sunshine. Absolutely perfect for roses.
I do all my own work.
See my hands? They prove it.
Hello. Lieutenant, how are you?
Thanks for coming over.
Name is Frank, isn't it?
- That's right.
- Please call me Walter.
I have an important job for you.
Captain Bennet suggested that you take it.
As you know, there is a Senate
Subcommittee hearing here Monday.
I have a star witness
who needs protection.
Sam said that you were
the man for the job.
And I can't find a flaw in that statement.
Protection from who?
The Organization.
His name is Ross.
Johnny Ross. From Chicago.
Once and for all, the top men
in law enforcement are united.
We're going to expose the Organization.
I read your speech.
Why San Francisco?
Ross is safer here. That's your province.
Keeping him out of reach for 40 hours.
Where?
The Hotel Daniels.
He's there now, expecting you.
Now that you know where my house is...
...I hope that we'll get to see
a lot more of each other.
Particularly in view of the investigation.
A senatorial hearing has a way of...
...catapulting everyone involved
into the public eye...
...with a subsequent effect on one's career.
It will be a pleasure to have you along.
Have him in court on Monday, Frank.
What was that all about?
Pals.
You and Chalmers, huh?
There's a lot of juice?
Hotel Daniels, 226 Embarcadero Road.
State's evidence witness,
and we're babysitting.
Let's go.
- Yeah, who is it?
- Police.
The roof and the exits.
Mr. Chalmers said you'd be here by 5:00.
He guaranteed me that.
Oh, sorry, we got held up in traffic.
Got any firearms?
No, man, I've got nothing on me.
Just my wallet...
...cigarette lighter.
Want to check me out yourself?
No, that's not necessary.
Put that stuff on the bed, will you, please?
How did you...
how did you get here from Chicago?
I flew.
Sure none of the boys were on the plane
with you, or saw you get on?
How would I know? I wouldn't know.
Why did you pick this room to hole up?
I didn't pick it. Chalmers picked it.
Why?
Stay away from those windows!
That's why.
Sit down and relax, Ross.
It's a long wait until Monday morning.
We'd better get a fix on some food.
- What?
- Some food.
I know Chalmers wants you to be happy,
and we'll do the best we can.
Dad, it's for you.
Listen, you're not going. You're not going.
We're going to a movie.
Hold it down. Hold it down.
Now, don't be too late.
- Hello.
- Hello. Captain?
Frank?
We'll see you later, Dad.
I've seen Chalmers.
What do you know about Ross?
Chicago. It could be very big.
He had access to all the records. He ran
the wire services with his brother, Pete.
Did Chalmers ask for me?
Uh-huh.
Do you happen to know why?
Yes, I know why.
He's grooming himself for public office.
You make good copy.
They love you in the papers, Frank.
I see.
Okay. So long, Sam.
Say, who were you talking to about me
on that telephone?
Mr. Chalmers said
this was just between me and him.
Me and him, and that's all.
Delgetti will take the first shift.
Stanton will be on at 12:00.
I'll take the third.
All you have to worry about is
to stay away from the windows.
Especially at night.
You call me before you leave.
Excuse me.
Fire escape and the freeway.
Bad news, right?
Right. Want me to stay?
No. Go on home to your wife.
What shift?
Second.
If we work on the weekend,
we get two days off?
So long.
- Hi.
- Hi.
Is this the new fountain?
Fountain? All the client can afford
is a leaky faucet!
I thought that,
money didn't matter to artists.
It costs money to have a soul.
"Friction loss of water in feet
per hundred feet. Length of pipe...
"Formula using constant one-hundred size
of standard pipe in inches."
I want to use
Now what's the velocity per second
of a five-inch pipe?
Look to the extreme right.
Now go down the figures
until you find 600.
Got it.
Now go across until you find
the five-inch pipe column.
What does it say?
Nine point eight.
Now I want the loss in feet.
Feet, huh?
Well?
I lost my place. Nobody's perfect.
May I use your phone, please?
Good evening. Right this way.
- Here you go.
- Thank you.
- Yeah?
- 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.
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