When the red Camaro takes off that audio cut is 100% Steve McQueen's Mustang from Bullit. I have it on DVD I'd recognize that exhaust Note and the double clutching anywhere.😎👍
They did the same thing in the movie The Seven-Ups 1973. And the movie McQ 1974 used the engine soundtrack from Vanishing Point 1971. To me it is just as bad as turning a starring car into a different car six times in one car chase.
You can also hear parts of it in the challenger in 2 fast 2 furious, it's very brief but they did use parts of it. Those sounds has been used so many times one could make a whole library of films and shows that used it.
That guy in the Cutlass looked only mildly inconvenienced that a bunch of drunk hooligans in a Camaro just blasted into him and took off. "Oh goodness, well I sure do hope they come back so we can exchange insurance information."
that's how they made B-picture car chases back in the day. Re-cycled engine notes from Bullit, a few Wilhelm screams out of the can, and plenty slow shots sped up.
The people who worked at GM at the time must have loved hearing their Chevy engine sound replaced with a Ford engine sound particularly the 390 GT from Bullitt. Yep those hardcore Chevy guys must be hating it😁
I don't think I've heard of this movie, but it sure looks awesome to me! I also admit, awesome competition between Camaro and Corvette, both great cars from Chevrolet! Matter of fact, I have some Corvettes and Camaros in my collection!
@@meesumhaider1177 Yes, I'm sure I can. Matter of fact, I actually have made a series of my own Car Chase movies back in 2011 and 2012. Eventually, they were all spliced together in 2018: ua-cam.com/video/Pwb2u5FXC5w/v-deo.html
Dubbed over voices (English to Italian?) and car sounds. Anything with Don Stroud is sure to be entertaining. I don't get the winter gear with the top down though (camera work is easier in an open Corvette versus a closed top two seater. I own a convertible and have yet drive it in the late fall/winter with the top down. No prudent.
I have an english copy but the picture quality is poor so I attempted to lay the english audio over the better quality Italian clip but it wouldn't sync up correctly after the first half minute.
Don't have to understand the language to know what they were saying! Those two cars shouldn't be treated like that even back in the day. I think that vet should have big block in it with the hood and should be able to walk away from that Camaro. But in any case the thugs got what they deserved.
Death Weekend (released in the USA under the title The House by the Lake) is a 1976 Canadian horror/thriller film. It stars Brenda Vaccaro and Don Stroud and was one of the first films from Canadian director William Fruet. The low-budget production was shot in rural Canada and at a studio in Kleinburg, Ontario, Canada.
@@CarChaseWonderland2 You are a wealth of car chase wonderland intel. I grew up through the 70s and the content you post brings back memories. Happy New Year.
When the red Camaro takes off that audio cut is 100% Steve McQueen's Mustang from Bullit.
I have it on DVD I'd recognize that exhaust Note and the double clutching anywhere.😎👍
They did the same thing in the movie The Seven-Ups 1973.
And the movie McQ 1974 used the engine soundtrack from Vanishing Point 1971.
To me it is just as bad as turning a starring car into a different car six times in one car chase.
@@Wildstar40 they also used Bullit audio in Vanishing Point.
The audio played when Kowalski first picks up the Challenger
It's a pre recorded Hollywood template. I've heard that soundtrack in probably 5 movies.
@@idontlikecops1 it was recorded for Bullitt with stuntmen Kean and Bud Ekins on Willow Springs Raceway near Los Angeles for the recording
You can also hear parts of it in the challenger in 2 fast 2 furious, it's very brief but they did use parts of it. Those sounds has been used so many times one could make a whole library of films and shows that used it.
That guy in the Cutlass looked only mildly inconvenienced that a bunch of drunk hooligans in a Camaro just blasted into him and took off. "Oh goodness, well I sure do hope they come back so we can exchange insurance information."
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The Camaro sounds like it has a Ford FE engine
I think the engine sound was stolen from the "Bullet" movie.
@@V8AmericanMuscleCar bullitt
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that's how they made B-picture car chases back in the day. Re-cycled engine notes from Bullit, a few Wilhelm screams out of the can, and plenty slow shots sped up.
Car Chase Wonderland 2 thanks for the awesome video
No problem 👍
The people who worked at GM at the time must have loved hearing their Chevy engine sound replaced with a Ford engine sound particularly the 390 GT from Bullitt. Yep those hardcore Chevy guys must be hating it😁
fords are garbage. nobody uses ford engine in swap. only chevy. mustang couldn't come close to dodge in real life. what a tool
Thanks for sharing great chip!
Going to find the movie to watch.
Take care 👍🏻
No problem 👍
The Camaro sounded exactly like the 68’ Mustang from Bullitt..
It was....camaros dont have 390s and glasspacks. Still love the chases tho
Nice video bro
That corvette was about $5000 grand in that day and age
I don't think I've heard of this movie, but it sure looks awesome to me! I also admit, awesome competition between Camaro and Corvette, both great cars from Chevrolet! Matter of fact, I have some Corvettes and Camaros in my collection!
Can you make this stop motion
@@meesumhaider1177 Yes, I'm sure I can. Matter of fact, I actually have made a series of my own Car Chase movies back in 2011 and 2012. Eventually, they were all spliced together in 2018: ua-cam.com/video/Pwb2u5FXC5w/v-deo.html
Drinking and driving on dirt roads in the middle of nowhere is fun.
That looks like a 70 donneybrooke green convertable with an L88 hood scoop added! today it's a much sought out vette
Weekend of terror..i think it should be
What is the name of the grindhouse theme you use at the end?
Dubbed over voices (English to Italian?) and car sounds. Anything with Don Stroud is sure to be entertaining. I don't get the winter gear with the top down though (camera work is easier in an open Corvette versus a closed top two seater. I own a convertible and have yet drive it in the late fall/winter with the top down. No prudent.
I'm surprised there weren't any Canadian Muscle Cars in this movie (considering this is a Canadian base movie).
Don Stroud baby.
The Camaro got fixed then crashed again, Why didnt they just use the first wrecked car to wreck again
do you know what the name of the movie is I saw it in the mid 80's but I don't remember the name of it
Very interesting. I wonder why it started off in English, then switched over to an Italian (I think) dub.
I have an english copy but the picture quality is poor so I attempted to lay the english audio over the better quality Italian clip but it wouldn't sync up correctly after the first half minute.
@@CarChaseWonderland2 Interesting, I was going to ask if it was a combination of two copies. Nice work.
Don't have to understand the language to know what they were saying! Those two cars shouldn't be treated like that even back in the day. I think that vet should have big block in it with the hood and should be able to walk away from that Camaro. But in any case the thugs got what they deserved.
They were made to be driven hard same as todays versions .
@@gordocarbo I've often wonder how many millions of dollars of cars we tore up back in the day before they are worth more than a hundred bucks.
That's some weird Frenchy sh!t, mang! Canadian I assume.
is this a canadian movie, montreal?
Death Weekend (released in the USA under the title The House by the Lake) is a 1976 Canadian horror/thriller film. It stars Brenda Vaccaro and Don Stroud and was one of the first films from Canadian director William Fruet. The low-budget production was shot in rural Canada and at a studio in Kleinburg, Ontario, Canada.
@@CarChaseWonderland2 You are a wealth of car chase wonderland intel. I grew up through the 70s and the content you post brings back memories. Happy New Year.
@@CarChaseWonderland2 Wow! Didn't recognize Brenda in that hat. Of course I was looking at the cars more than the people driving them! Duh 😂
@@CarChaseWonderland2 Thank you I was Racking my brain 🧠 trying to remember her name and the Camaro driver I still can't remember him lol 😂
@@robertvance1873 Don Stroud he's the Driver of the Camaro i own that movie got it from Kazaa many years ago !
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LOL@ squealing tires on dirt,LOL..The person driving the camaro cant drive,lol
haha i hate those cheesy sound effects
Oh sure ... that's what always happens when you talk that parlee view franchie stuff ;-)
Tires really can squeal on dirt though, I've done it
01:20 Effin' illegal aliens!
delightfully bad
Tires screaching in loose dirt. Lame shit.
Low budget B movies
Wy did they stop speaking English?
Isn't that a L88 hood...454?
Yep
Ilk take the Camaro. Corvettes make nice parts cars for street rods though.c🤣
Had a few of both, hands down id take another camaro