
Bullitt (1968) is a classic action-thriller movie starring Steve McQueen as Frank Bullitt, a San Francisco police lieutenant. The movie is known for its iconic car chase scene, but it also has some surprisingly steamy moments.
The movie begins with Bullitt and his partner, Delgetti, investigating a mob-related murder. During the investigation, Bullitt meets Cathy, the dead man's girlfriend. The two have an instant connection and the chemistry between them is palpable. Later in the movie, Bullitt and Cathy share a passionate kiss in a hotel room. The scene is brief but intense, and it's one of the most memorable moments in the movie.
Bullitt also has a brief but memorable encounter with a woman named Jacqueline. The two meet in a bar and Jacqueline is clearly interested in Bullitt. She flirts with him and the two share a passionate kiss. The scene is brief but it's enough to show that Bullitt is a man of action and not just a cop.
Overall, Bullitt (1968) is a classic action-thriller movie with some surprisingly steamy moments. The movie is known for its iconic car chase scene, but it also has some surprisingly steamy moments. The chemistry between Bullitt and Cathy is palpable, and the brief encounter between Bullitt and Jacqueline is enough to show that Bullitt is a man of action and not just a cop.
A murdered woman lies on a floor wearing a long shirt. The scene shows her legs. There is no nudity.
There is very little actual sex in the movie. Just scantily clad females.
A man kisses his girlfriend and wakes up next to her in the morning covered with sheets. When doctors are taking care of one of a dead man, his penis is faintly visible in the background. Only his pubic hair is faintly visible from a distance.
In a storefront window is a picture of 2 women with 'pasties' on their breasts.