Such a great 80’s comedy. Dabney was an amazing actor and this car chase was surprisingly good. Just one if those flicks that you gotta watch every so often imo
Goodamnit, I laugh myself stupid every time I see this clip...the movie was good but the car chase was/is THE BEST! Right up there with the Blues Brothers car chases. F**king classic!!!
true that. back around summer of 1998 to august 1999 my parents had a 1985 diplomat just like this red one in gold. it got wrecked on the drivers side and pushed the piller in and such but still ran and drove fine. drove it till we found a replacement 5th ave 1987. had the 5th ave till the trans screwed up and such and got rid of it or stopped driving it the night of christmas eve 1999. then got a 1990 new yorker
@@rmx77 I have an 87 Diplomat police package all original except edelbrock carb, and a better exhaust (still single but bigger pipe, flowmaster muffler, and free flowing cat. One of the best handling, running cars I've ever had for the money
They didn't. They had 10 of the same make, model and color. Just like many 70's, 80's & 90's movies had involving car crashes. Back then the pedophiles knew how to make great entertainment for Sheeppeople. *DO your own research, stop being Sheeppeople.
In the chase Burt Simpson's car starts off as a 1984 Dodge Diplomat then at 2:46 it becomes a 1982 Plymouth Caravelle to the end of the chase . The bad guy's car is a 1976 Pontiac Catalina with Custom Trim Package .
@@boilerhousegarage yes its a V8 because the hood is blown off by the bad guys rifle and it not a slant six the air cleaner is in the center of the engine block while slant sixes have it on the drivers side of the engine its a 318 i think has a 727 transmission since its a police car as well .
OMG! I recognize all the scenes this being filmed in Vancouver, BC, Canada right by BC Place Stadium and various parts of East Vancouver and on Front Street in New Westminster! They even have the Drake Towing signs all visible everywhere! This is hilarious! V
The distinctive blue color on the underside of Burt's hood when it flies up (especially visible at 3:00) indicates that the car they used is most likely a retired Royal Canadian Mounted Police marked unit.
Always loved this movie, the premise was great. Really good to see Max Headroom in a supporting role. This chase scene was one of the best and funniest I have ever seen. Have always loved Dabney Coleman and Teri Garr just got hotter as she aged.
For newcomers here, doubt there'll be many though unfortunately, but here you go: Bert's acting suicidal because well... He was kinda trying to get himself killed in the line of duty. He was falsely diagnosed with a fake disease which would kill him in 2 weeks, and he'd get 350k for his kid who was young and needed the money to go to college and uni but ONLY if he died in the line of duty, so he went out of his way to not only catch these guys but to also get himself killed. Luckily he didn't, and also he survived in the end of the movie :P
Dabney Coleman is one of the most under appreciated physical comics ever. He makes every movie better with this presence. I get such a kick out of him. I hate that left wing pinko Jane Fonda so I recoil mentioning anything she was in but in 9-5 DC cracked me up. Especially when they hung him from the ceiling in that bondage contraption! 😆
The old pops really had what it takes to get' em. He probably triggered the Mustache Power to do this. Old school stunt drivers really had some balls to do those scenes.
You can see it momentarily when at 01:55 the motorway signage says "North Delta , New Westminster" and "Knight Street , Vancouver" from left to right respectively.
You can also make out Pacific Blvd. with BC Place in the background, as well as Drake Street except it looks a lot different without the apartment buildings and tower-blocks that have filled everything in these days.
IF THE MOVIE WAS FILMED IN CANADA, WOULDN'T THE PONTIAC BE A PARISIENNE (CATALINA WASN'T SOLD OUTSIDE THE U.S), BEING CHASED BY A PLYMOUTH CARAVELLE SALON, (GRAN FURY IN THE U.S)
Funny enough, the red cop car actually switches from a Dodge to a Plymouth when the hood is shot off by the bad guys. Looks like the main undamaged hero car may have been a real Diplomat, while the one that gets damaged is likely an ex-RCMP Caravelle. The blue paint on the inside of the hood certainly suggests that too.
RIP Dabney! Thanks for the entertainment!
ON GOLDEN POND
TOWERING INFERNO
WARGAMES
HE DID IT ALL
Rest in Peace Mr. Coleman, you gave us so much laughter! See you in the next life.
Well, this just jumped in line to the top 5 best car-chases ever. Awesome!
"Machine guns. *ALL RIGHT!!!*"
must be a gta player lol
@@kavinskysmith4094 if only we can do that
Nothing beats the sound of a four barrel carb!!! Music to my ears...
BuaAHHHHH!!!
Fast and Furious : Dr.Phil's Wrath
"Machine guns, alright!" - Dr. Phil
Such a great 80’s comedy. Dabney was an amazing actor and this car chase was surprisingly good. Just one if those flicks that you gotta watch every so often imo
You made it sound as if he had died. Was a great actor?
Goodamnit, I laugh myself stupid every time I see this clip...the movie was good but the car chase was/is THE BEST! Right up there with the Blues Brothers car chases. F**king classic!!!
Nothing beats blues brothers car chases.
@@utharkruna1116 lots of police car accidents...😂🤣🤣🤣
Man that car got really punchy once it shed all those pointless body panels.
Bodes Bodes yes
Burt! Your Yogurt!
Father yought
Never underestimate Mopar power.
true that. back around summer of 1998 to august 1999 my parents had a 1985 diplomat just like this red one in gold. it got wrecked on the drivers side and pushed the piller in and such but still ran and drove fine. drove it till we found a replacement 5th ave 1987. had the 5th ave till the trans screwed up and such and got rid of it or stopped driving it the night of christmas eve 1999. then got a 1990 new yorker
@@rmx77 I have an 87 Diplomat police package all original except edelbrock carb, and a better exhaust (still single but bigger pipe, flowmaster muffler, and free flowing cat. One of the best handling, running cars I've ever had for the money
Lol
They aren't bad if you get rid of the leanburn technology that these cars had.
@@captainredneck0683 oh yea the electronic carbourator thing. Still a great 318
I wonder how often the crew had to build up the red car again
They didn't. They had 10 of the same make, model and color. Just like many 70's, 80's & 90's movies had involving car crashes. Back then the pedophiles knew how to make great entertainment for Sheeppeople. *DO your own research, stop being Sheeppeople.
@@RealityTrailers jesse what the fuck you talking about ?
@@RealityTrailers yea dukes of hazard went through like 150 chargers
@@gsxerwhite closer to 370 apparently.
@@RealityTrailers I like that word sheeple. Its how I see smelly meat eaters
I love how back then missing fenders was Hollywood’s way of letting you know the car has been taking a beating
Oh, the poor Dodge Diplomat!
There isn't a wreck you can't rebuild with time...and money. Anyone who says otherwise hasn't tried.
@@houstonhelicoptertours1006Not that you would want to. These cars were common enough!
"Can't you idiots do anything right!?!"
3:34 the way he drives off like that after rolling over is hilarious 😂.
McQueen would have been proud!
1990? It feels like... a thousand years ago.
Time flies
i mean it was like 31 years ago
@@EslayerTM Not 10?
Yes, 31.
Given how much society has changed, 2000 seems an ETERNITY ago.
I saw this at the movies with my mom when it come out. Such a great movie.
this might be the funniest car chase I've ever seen 😂
Gone in 60 seconds the 70s movie had the most intense car chase i ever seen in ANY movie
No it's a mad mad mad mad world was the best funniest car chase scene ever!
Now what would car chases be without panes of glass at the end of a ramp? I love this movie.
To bad its not available on Prime Video.
BlueOceanBelow Lives lol
The 1975 Catalina used is similar to the 1973 Pontiac Grand Ville used in a big chase scene in the movie The Seven Ups.
and Bullit and French Connection too )))
That's amazing how Dabney Coleman can damage the car and his character couldn't die.
How can anyone to not laugh at least once watching this sequence!? Epic stunt driving and Dabney Coleman’s face at the end !!🤣
I love the seat belt removal scene. Laughed my ass off!!!
The greatest car chase on film. What a great movie.
Such an awesome funny movie......dabney coleman one of the best comedian actors that never got credit.
Man that Mopar took a BEATING!
This movie HAD ZERO BUSINESS making such a great car chase !!!!
They didn't intend to do it, but they made one the best car chase scenes ever.
Great car chase, comedic but really well shot and good driving.
In the chase Burt Simpson's car starts off as a 1984 Dodge Diplomat then at 2:46 it becomes a 1982 Plymouth Caravelle to the end of the chase . The bad guy's car is a 1976 Pontiac Catalina with Custom Trim Package .
I never noticed that until you point that out to us.
Thanks, I was wondering what both the cars were. I love the Catalina. I'm assuming the Caravelle is a V8 too?
@@boilerhousegarage yes its a V8 because the hood is blown off by the bad guys rifle and it not a slant six the air cleaner is in the center of the engine block while slant sixes have it on the drivers side of the engine its a 318 i think has a 727 transmission since its a police car as well .
@Jim after 1984 the 318 engine was only engine put in the diplomat the slant six was dropped after 1984 .
I think they ran out cars 😂
OMG! I recognize all the scenes this being filmed in Vancouver, BC, Canada right by BC Place Stadium and various parts of East Vancouver and on Front Street in New Westminster! They even have the Drake Towing signs all visible everywhere!
This is hilarious!
V
R.I.P. Dabney Coleman ♥️✝️🙏🏻🫂🕊🙏🏻🌌🇺🇲
4:18 😂 I’m using that one
"Machine guns...ALRIGHT!"
Одна из лучших полицейских погонь в истории кино . Даже несмотря на , то что это телевизионный фильм , а не миллионный блокбастер )
Mopars use to be tough cop cars
"How do ya like that, ya ugly son of a bitch?!"
That line, from this movie, is one of my favorites of all time!!! LOL
That, and "This if four you Douggie! You're going to college little guy." Hahaa
Man, I sure miss the old four barrel sound!!!
Rest In Peace Dabey Coleman You Got Love DABEY HE And UNSTOPPABLE MAN An The UNSTOPPABLE CHASE TOO 0:43
KEEPING GREATER UNSTOPPABLE ACTIONS 0:44 AND 5:44 AN 6:10
"GOOD BYE CAROLINE!"
When you go out of your way to actually fail a mission but its so railroaded it becomes a comedy
Totally forgot about this movie. Thanks.
wow, that was one of the best car chases I've ever seen.
Every car-chase cliche in the book.Brilliant,bloody loved it! Need to watch the whole film now so i can watch it in context
-"Now this guy is pissing me off!"
-"Son of a bitch!"
Yeah, darn these Cops, stopping honest criminals trying to make an honest buck..
1:42MACHINE GUNS ALRIGHT!!
The distinctive blue color on the underside of Burt's hood when it flies up (especially visible at 3:00) indicates that the car they used is most likely a retired Royal Canadian Mounted Police marked unit.
Well, that explains that.
Always loved this movie, the premise was great. Really good to see Max Headroom in a supporting role. This chase scene was one of the best and funniest I have ever seen. Have always loved Dabney Coleman and Teri Garr just got hotter as she aged.
I remember this movie. Good stuff.
love Dabney Coleman films
The sound design is amazing. And like Bullett, no unnecessary background music.
3:09 "Bye bye caroline"
How come I have never heard of this film? It looks amazing
the best car chase of all time with the most generic normal american cars of all time
Brilliant, putting the red light on the roof after rolling it😂
I absolutely love this scene and movie Dabney Coleman is an awesome actor xx
R.I.P. Dabney Coleman!
That's some top notch stunt driving.
Cuando se fabricaban buenos carros que aguantaban de todo 😅 greetings from Guadalajara México.
I love the old Dodge Diplomats
Me too, and I’m born in 1997
2:42 LMAO!
🖕🖕..😏
I loved this movie....thanks!!
Can any real cop tell me if this Insurance policy is true??
面白いですね見られてよかったです。ありがとうございます。
"Bert! Your yogurt!" LOL
Dear CHirst! This just made my day!!
*"NOW OR NEVER, BURT OLD BUDDY!!!"*
The bullet hits looks very realistic.. With no cgi.. I'm impressed 😲
"Get this guy of my ass!"
How that red car keeps going is nuts.
Awesome chase scene and that ending was great
This seems like a normal day in gta5
DIPLOMATS!!!!! I had a diplomat. nice cars.
I love that in every shot the car is different hahahahah
Same pontiac they used in the 7 up's
For newcomers here, doubt there'll be many though unfortunately, but here you go:
Bert's acting suicidal because well... He was kinda trying to get himself killed in the line of duty. He was falsely diagnosed with a fake disease which would kill him in 2 weeks, and he'd get 350k for his kid who was young and needed the money to go to college and uni but ONLY if he died in the line of duty, so he went out of his way to not only catch these guys but to also get himself killed. Luckily he didn't, and also he survived in the end of the movie :P
Dabney Coleman is one of the most under appreciated physical comics ever. He makes every movie better with this presence. I get such a kick out of him. I hate that left wing pinko Jane Fonda so I recoil mentioning anything she was in but in 9-5 DC cracked me up. Especially when they hung him from the ceiling in that bondage contraption! 😆
Thumbnail got my attention.
The old pops really had what it takes to get' em. He probably triggered the Mustache Power to do this. Old school stunt drivers really had some balls to do those scenes.
I've been searching for this,. Yes!!!
He's a great actor
They had to film this in Vancouver bc because of the aggressive driving requirements lol
Really? How so?
Love this film.
Them old cars are really strong
Steve McQueen has nothing on daphne 😂😂i love this...they should re boot it
This ain't To Live & Die in LA, it deserves an honorable mention.
At the beginning the younger guy is Max Headroom I think.
Yep. Matt Frewer, Canadian actor
From Richmond to Vancouver to New Westminster in a matter of minutes 😂
I would've totally wanted Mac Headroom as a navigator.
And that turn at 6:36 was ridiculous.
this was filmed in Vancouver BC cool
You can see it momentarily when at 01:55 the motorway signage says "North Delta , New Westminster" and "Knight Street , Vancouver" from left to right respectively.
Ended on front street new westminister...
You can also make out Pacific Blvd. with BC Place in the background, as well as Drake Street except it looks a lot different without the apartment buildings and tower-blocks that have filled everything in these days.
That Mopar has quite a lot of pep.
That'll buff right out.
"seattle" but the street signs are clearly vancouver, BC. lol.
IF THE MOVIE WAS FILMED IN CANADA, WOULDN'T THE PONTIAC BE A PARISIENNE (CATALINA WASN'T SOLD OUTSIDE THE U.S), BEING CHASED BY A PLYMOUTH CARAVELLE SALON, (GRAN FURY IN THE U.S)
Funny enough, the red cop car actually switches from a Dodge to a Plymouth when the hood is shot off by the bad guys. Looks like the main undamaged hero car may have been a real Diplomat, while the one that gets damaged is likely an ex-RCMP Caravelle. The blue paint on the inside of the hood certainly suggests that too.
@@Sharkmonger yeah I was wondering why the hood was blue on the inside when it gets shot off and flys over and off the car.
3:27 Haha, like he says: "Ah, curse you dad for telling me to use a seat belt..." XD
7:00 Well, on the passenger side he whould have been dead...
I've been in uglier crashes and walked away.
7:03 poor Buggo :(
Pretty epic chase... almost up there with French Connection
7:00 Cars always "jump" in American movies ..