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The Car is a 1977 American supernatural horror film [2] [3] directed by Elliot Silverstein and written by Michael Butler, Dennis Shryack and Lane Slate. The film stars James Brolin, Kathleen Lloyd, John Marley and Ronny Cox, along with real-life sisters Kim and Kyle Richards (as Brolin's daughters). It tells the story of a black unmanned self ...
The Car (1997 film) Car Dogs; Car-napping; The Car (1977 film) Carface; Cars (film) The Cars That Ate Paris; The Chain Reaction; The Chase (1994 film) Chitty Chitty Bang Bang; Christine (1983 film) City of Love (film) Corvette Summer; Coupe de Ville (film) Crash (1996 film) Crash and Burn (2008 film)
car, ISO 639-2 and ISO 639-3 codes of the Carib language, spoken by the Kalina people of South America Cars (video game) , a 2006 video game based on the film Chimeric antigen receptor , a type of protein engineered to give T cells the ability to target a specific protein
In Wonderbug mode, the car was a Volkswagen-based Meyers Manx-clone body, a Dune Runner manufactured by Dune Buggy Enterprises of Westminster, California. [ 5 ] The car had articulated eyeball headlights, and a custom bumper that resembled a mouth; different bumpers were sometimes used to give the car different facial expressions.
Bobby Deerfield is a 1977 American romantic drama film directed by Sydney Pollack and starring Al Pacino and Marthe Keller.Based on Erich Maria Remarque's 1961 novel Heaven Has No Favorites, it is about a famous American race car driver on the European circuit who falls in love with an enigmatic Swiss woman who is terminally ill. [2]
Terry Anders is a fourteen-year-old boy living in Cleveland, Ohio whose parents didn't pay much attention to him. When both of his parents run away after an argument with each other (unknowingly abandoning him as each assumed that the other was staying), he assembles his father's old Blakely Bearcat kit car.
The car presented in Hailey's novel, the Orion, was called the "Hawk" in the miniseries. The 1978 mini-series used a 1968 AMC Javelin as the basis for the fictional car. [ 4 ] The rear end of the Javelin was shortened and filled with foam to a new design while the doors were changed to gull-wing types.
First-generation American subcompacts, left to right: AMC Gremlin, Ford Pinto, Chevrolet Vega. American automakers had first countered imports such as the Volkswagen Beetle with compact cars including the Ford Falcon, Ford Maverick, Chevrolet Corvair and Plymouth Valiant, although these cars featured six-cylinder engines and comprised a larger vehicle class.