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: "The Rendezvous"- Ferrari 275 GTB screams through Paris.


hot67
Dec 8th, 05, 1:00 PM
This is an absolutely stunning video... downright insane.

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=2851488008488190547&q=rendezvous+paris

C'etait un Rendezvous is the creation of the French filmmaker Claude Lelouch in 1976 and is regarded as the ultimate in chase scenes - the connoisseurs’ trump card in response to "Bullitt" or "The French Connection". The ‘soundtrack’ is just as pure: the brutal wail of the V12 engine, squealing tires and the roar of the exhaust. Using a Ferrari 275 GTB early one August morning, Lelouch attached a camera to the bumper of the car and sped through the streets of Paris. He gave the driver a set route from Porte Dauphine, through the Louvre, to the Basilica of Sacre Coeur, which is straight through the heart of Paris. The driver is still unknown to this day, because Lelouch was never able to obtain a permit to close the streets. The driver, who Lelouch told officials was an F1 racer, went over the speed limit (a maximum of 136mph, just shy of halfway through the film) and blew off many red lights. When this film was first shown, Lelouch was arrested, and because of this, the footage has spent many years underground before it began to resurface on DVD a few years ago. Lelouch used a new technology of the time, a gyro stabilized camera mount, in order to mount the camera on the car. The problem with this is that the technology of the time only allowed for a ten minute film with this mount. Lelouch told his driver to rush because of this time limit, and the video itself is only about nine minutes. There were no special effects, no speeding-up of the film or blocking-off the streets.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v321/bannanaboat1/275_GTB_conc_01_L.jpg

72SSAbody
Dec 8th, 05, 1:30 PM
Man, that GTB is music to my ears!

Joe

Derek69SS
Dec 8th, 05, 1:35 PM
Incredible!

Stupid, but incredible!

I've heard about this for a few years, but this is the first I've seen it.

Byfield
Dec 8th, 05, 1:42 PM
Damn, is that the whole thing! I've been wanting to get it for years but refuse to pay the $$$ they want for the DVD

BB_Mike
Dec 8th, 05, 1:43 PM
Something is fishy.

Aside from the oddity that there are only 4 cars circleing the Arch. which is very strange. Traffic in that area never seases.

But why does he pass by the other cars so slowely?

Why do we never see the nose point away from the road due to the drifting from entering the corners at high speeds with that car. No throttle modulation would suggest he had to be spinning.

"Geo-stabilized". They could have put that camera on a moped. Done the same thing at 45mph, and just sped up the frame rate.

But the audio does sound cool. :D

1badss396
Dec 8th, 05, 1:48 PM
good thing he did not try and pass me in my F250 Diesel 4x4 4 door truck. I would have gave him a run for his life, LOL

Daren71
Dec 8th, 05, 1:54 PM
Kurt, I didn't watch the google version, but my DVD version is 13 minutes long. It's amazing to watch on a larger TV. I used some birthday money a few years ago and bought it. I love watching it. Daren

JWagner
Dec 8th, 05, 2:22 PM
This film has been around for a long time, as I used to see it every year at a banquet in Windsor Ontarion in the late 70's onward. It is much less impressive if you turn down the sound and just watch. Still is pretty good entertainment, though.

mr 4 speed
Dec 8th, 05, 2:31 PM
I have it on VHS from about 10-12 years ago.
Pretty cool

Phil Keller
Dec 8th, 05, 3:55 PM
Only Hitler went through France faster.

Moloko
Dec 8th, 05, 5:25 PM
Reminds me of the getaway in stockholm films. You can definently tell they were based on this movie.

fatboy95
Dec 8th, 05, 7:42 PM
That was sweet...

69boo307
Dec 8th, 05, 8:19 PM
That Ferrari is absolutely beautiful, sex on wheels :)

Chevello
Dec 8th, 05, 9:32 PM
That Ferrari is absolutely beautiful, sex on wheels :)

Oh yeah!

We used to watch that video on the big screen at Willow Springs Raceway in Rosamond Calif. during lunch break at the SCCA races. Everyone stayed quiet so we could hear it :)

The old story was that the guy did it on a bet. Somone told him he couldn't make it across Paris in 8 minutes or something. SO, at 5AM, he loaded up the camera, and off he went.

K

hot67
Dec 9th, 05, 9:36 AM
We used to watch that video on the big screen at Willow Springs Raceway in Rosamond Calif. during lunch break at the SCCA races. Everyone stayed quiet so we could hear it :)
That must have been awesome!

John D
Dec 9th, 05, 5:48 PM
Awesome, but stupid. Luckily they only had to clean pigeon guts off the car, not human.

Is it just me, or is that thing geared really tall?? Loooonnnng & slow between upshifts, and the downshifts don't seem to counter-rev the engine much....

ejrempel
Dec 9th, 05, 11:55 PM
Damn video won't launch. That the heck am I doing wrong. I can't find one damn button to launch the vid.

DOUG G
Dec 10th, 05, 8:53 AM
Seems this was the start of things.

I haven't seen , but hear there is a group in the North East that do this and sell the tapes/DVDs too. Anyone ?

Johnny B.
Dec 10th, 05, 8:56 PM
That video of the Ferrari sounds a lot like my 95 Taurus SHO
when I shift it at 8000 rpm. It's chipped with a few.... mods.

I have been to Paris many times and I find it hard to believe
that he got away with his life and did not kill anyone else either.

ejrempel
Dec 10th, 05, 9:28 PM
How the hell do you get it to launch?

Jonathan
Dec 10th, 05, 10:33 PM
The old story was that the guy did it on a bet. Somone told him he couldn't make it across Paris in 8 minutes or something. SO, at 5AM, he loaded up the camera, and off he went.

K

From what I read, the guy was making another film in Paris. When he was complete, he wanted to use up the film, so he tried to get permits from the government to let him do his high-speed run through Paris. They wouldn't let him, so he did it anyway. He could have gotten in big trouble, but all that happened was a slap on the wrist, nothing major.

He was only concerned with one crossing, he felt traffic was light enough early in the morning that there wouldn't be a problem. The filmmaker had an accomplice at that corner with a radio to give him some advance warning if there was going to be any cars coming. The radio quit working :). Didn't find that out until after the filming was over. You can see the guy standing on the right hand side of the road, about halfway through.

I've heard that the soundtrack was dubbed in afterward, especially the tires squealing. They just don't sound right for what the car is doing.

OrrieG
Dec 11th, 05, 12:52 AM
I can't get it to run either......