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The Cars That Ate Paris (1974)

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DVD Release Date
• R1: Oct 21, 2003

MPAA Rating
R

Running Time
1 hour, 31 minutes

Country Australia

Studio Australian Film Developement Corporation, Royce Smeal Productions, Salt-Pan Films

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Other Titles
• The Cars That Ate Paris
• Cars (1974)
• Cars That Eat People (1974)
• Die Autos, die Paris auffraßen (1974)
• Die Killer-Autos von Paris (1974)
• The Cars That Eat People



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Genre: Mystery, Adventure, Horror, Sci-Fi, Comedy, Murder, Black Comedy, Doctor, Demonic Possession, Mad Scientists, Scams And Cons

Tagline: They run on blood.

Plot: Early in his career, Peter Weir directed this rather unusual black comedy.

Out in the Australian outback, there exists a small town known as Paris -- a small town that just happens to have an unusually high number of automobile accidents. Apparently, these accidents are the mainstay of the local economy: a local doctor carries out bizarre experiments on the crash victims, while the brightly painted wrecked vehicles serve to decorate the countryside. Some local youths even appropriate the cars for reckless stunts. But when the town mayor orders an end to the hijinks and has one of the cars burned, the kids wreak havoc on a party designed to placate them.

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 Directed by
Peter Weir
The Truman Show, Dead Poets Society, Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World
 Written by
Peter Weir
The Truman Show, Dead Poets Society, Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World
 Cast
John Meillon
Crocodile Dundee, Crocodile Dundee II, Walkabout
Terry Camilleri
Gigli, Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure, Superman III
Kevin Miles
The Ripper
Max Gillies
The Coca-Cola Kid
Danny Adcock
Quigley Down Under, The Earthling, Get Rich Quick
Bruce Spence
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith, Finding Nemo
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 Music By
Bruce Smeaton
Roxanne, A Cry in the Dark, Iceman



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