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Steve McQueen put himself in Hollywood exile after 1974's 'The Towering Inferno' because he was fed up with being a movie ...
Still, even considering such blockbusters, few films are as impactful in their automotive presence as Quentin Tarantino’s ...
In the Western television series Wanted: Dead or Alive, Steve McQueen proves he's the King of Cool in "Sheriff of Red Rock." ...
Being cast as the bad guy car in the Steve McQueen classic Bullitt thrust the 1968 Dodge Charger R/T into the spotlight and established the second-gen Mopar muscle car as a Hollywood A-lister ...
The Film Is Still Renowned For Its Realism Bullitt follows Steve McQueen in the role of Lieutenant Frank Bullitt, a San Francisco cop charged with protecting a witness against the mob.
Steve McQueen plays the titular Frank Bullitt, a no-nonsense San Francisco cop who becomes involved in a high-stakes murder investigation after a protected witness is gunned down under his watch.
Hundreds of cars were part of the Friends of the Steve McQueen Car and Motorcycle Show on Sunday, June 1, at Boys Republic in Chino Hills. The annual event benefits Boys Republic, the private ...
The limited edition line, Persol 714 Steve McQueen, features a metal plaque inside the left temple with the year 1968 as a nod to the release of ‘The Thomas Crown Affair.
After the success of his “ West Side Story ” remake, Steven Spielberg is continuing to mine the canon of 1960s cinema for inspiration. According to a new report from Deadline, the Oscar winner is ...
Steve McQueen is reunited with one of his favorite cars, a 1958 Porsche Speedster 1600 Super and has a little help from MotorTrend founder Robert E. Petersen.