The car itself was designed by George Barris using a Lincoln continental mk 3 ...The evil, black car in the film was a highly customized 1971 Lincoln Continental Mark III designed by famed Hollywood car customizer George Barris. There were four cars built for the film in six weeks. Three were used as stunt mules, the fourth for closeups. The stunt mules were destroyed during production, while the fourth is now in a private collection. The car's bodywork was painted in steel, pearl and charcoal coloring. The windows were laminated in two different shades, smoked on the inside and amber on the outside, so one could see out of it but not into it. In order to give "the car" a "sinister" look as requested by director Elliot Silverstein, Barris made the car's roof three inches lower than usual and altered its side fenders that same length again both higher and longer. According to Silverstein, the distinctive sound the horn of The Car makes spells out the letter X in Morse code.
@a user that eats chips sideways I did also, I think the sweet thing remark really pissed it off more than her throwing the stick at it, you could see the angry look it displayed when it looked at her.
What was not shown was when the car hit the gate it made the ground shake but my most favorite scene was that guy playing the French horn hitch hiking insulted the car got it pissed off and it backed up over him and drove forward just to make sure lol 😆 or how about in the beginning when the first two bicyclists got nailed and tumbled down the mountain but I will tell yall I want that car I love Lincolnshire mark 3s
@@metromadness2016 If I remember correctly, the movie establishes that 'The Car' can't enter cemeteries, so she's taunting it from safe ground, so to speak.
@@audreyfoster2404 To be honest I'm still surprised they killed off the female lead! She was really likeable, it was quite an unusual twist killing her off.
@@titanx8167 well when it came out not many liked this movie but as time went by it started to grow now its a cult following for me I am a car guy and a big fan of George Barris and the vehicles he designed for movies for me was the design he fid on the mark3 Lincoln
I love the design of the car. The shining black paint-job, the thin, low-down windows, the thick doors with no handles, the odd design of the headlights and the alien-like sound of its engine all give it this otherworldly feel to it, like it's something inhuman poorly pretending to be human. Helps it fall right into the uncanny valley
Same man. Always watched the movie for the vehicle itself. It's a Lincoln continental mark iii town car suped up by Barris Kustoms (same people who did the OG Batmobile) The main guy said "The Car" was actually one of his least favorite designs that he's done. Always imagined the interior being like early 1910s old and just covered in dust/sand, couch like seats.
@@wickeywaanzla3015 and the munsters cars too, and the family truckster. George Barris was an artist who could make a car perfect for a movie or show’s general feel.
well im not sure because im not sure if this is the same movie because i remember having a conversation with someone years ago and he said there was a movie about a killer car which had tinted windows so you couldnt see anyone in it but he said you could tell someone was driving it because a hand popped out of the car to grab someone not sure if this is that same movie
@@sexydudeuk2172 i think you're referring to that other haunted car movie with a yellow '71 dodge charger that had a modified front end, I don't remember the name of the movie
I like how the car and her are mirrored in a way, she taunts the driver for only feeling powerful behind the wheel, inside the car, while at the same time she's bold and brash because she knows she's safe behind the boundary of the cemetery and won't step foot outside.
Man the sound of that damn engine is serious, I remembered watching this movie as a kid with my mom and I never appreciated the sound, but as a 51 ur old.....I love it.
The car was based on a 1971 Lincoln Mark III, and it had the 460 motor under the hood with open short tube headers, plus they reverb’d the engine sounds in post production to make it more menacing.
Robert Dee's, the car was also an inspiration for KITT's evil twin KARR, as a matter of fact, if you see the ending of S1 of Knight Rider's episode of Trust Doesn't Rust, instead of KARR goes off the cliff, The Car itself goes off the cliff.
I remember at one point there was a report thay came into the sheriff's office that someone had heard a car with what sounded like "open pipes". I found it cool that people were hearing it, even if they didn't see it. (Generally seeing it meant it could see you, which was not a good thing for your health)
I saw a story about a week ago, a guy showed up at a car show with either the original Car or a perfect reproduction. The condition was so good id tend to believe it to be the latter, but the article didn't say. Legend had it that the Car was really destroyed in the making of the film.
Wow that's a blast from the past. I was a kid when I first saw that. Scary movie. I couldn't walk an alley way for a couple of months after seeing that movie.
Watched "The Car" and "Jaws" together when I was 8yrs old. I went to Sunday school and then church for years after LoL. Also stayed away from the ocean. 🇦🇺🤠👍
I remember watching this movie on late night TV.. remember back in the day of a handful of local channels received by a TV with antennas sticking out of it..
Between The Car, The Duel, and Maximum Overdrive and Phantasm (Tall Mans Car).. You'd think in the age of self driving cars, we'd learn our lessons from these old movies?!! 😆
This scene is so good but it was much longer in the movies. Lauren got the kids involved and they all started teasing the car and making chicken noises thats why he freaked out and got so mad he started doing donuts. They were trying to buy Margie more time to get help. They have never released that full cemetery scene on home video. GREAT MOVIE!
@ The Last Late Show the car didn't really look like it wanted to hurt Margie but it really wanted to get Lauren the way it sped back around where she was.
@@nytewrtr Thats because Lauren was the one who cursed him. Remember the hitchiker. "He ran him over 4 times" - Amos The Devil doesn't like the disrespect being cursed.
Thats totally 70's ... No mobile phones mobile Internet mobile hires video record GPS real time streaming social media and ... How can I say... No Veritasium boring scientific explanation of everything? No AI? There was still no hi-tech hubris? There was still some mysticism? Women and children still were the victims and men were the heroic armed rescue? Yes. It is the past and the 70s.
I remember this scene as a kid, watching this in the 70s when the car was looking into the graveyard it was looking at a big cross, but they don't show it now
It's called a donut drift is where you keep the car at a angel while going straight or better yet watch a sprint car or midget car race at a dirt track that's drifting nit doing a burn out in the dirt
I've seen this movie a dozen times but only now noticed that when Margie arrives at the squad car, in the distance you can see that the sheriff's deputy that was csught in the horse stampede surived and actually starting to get up.
One of my favorite movies from the 70s. The ending when the Car 🔥 burns back to Hell was probably one of the Best Non CGI special effects I seen for that year. I will never forget that ending. They made a remake a couple years ago but I haven't seen that one. From the reviews I seen its a different plotline and no better than this original. I saw a diecast footlong but the store was asking $100.00 and had to let it go. I have the one from Back to the Future and wanted to display them together. Maybe next time.🙄😉
I saw this car in the late 80s, can't remember exactly, in El Cajon, CA. Museum. Looked the car over real good, even peeked under at the chassis. As I was walking away, it fired up. Scared the bleep out of me. Guy at the museum had a remote!
The car being unable to enter the cemetery because it is hallowed ground is a very good detail, considering what the car is.
Yeah, excellent detail.😎
The car itself was designed by George Barris using a Lincoln continental mk 3 ...The evil, black car in the film was a highly customized 1971 Lincoln Continental Mark III designed by famed Hollywood car customizer George Barris. There were four cars built for the film in six weeks. Three were used as stunt mules, the fourth for closeups. The stunt mules were destroyed during production, while the fourth is now in a private collection.
The car's bodywork was painted in steel, pearl and charcoal coloring. The windows were laminated in two different shades, smoked on the inside and amber on the outside, so one could see out of it but not into it. In order to give "the car" a "sinister" look as requested by director Elliot Silverstein, Barris made the car's roof three inches lower than usual and altered its side fenders that same length again both higher and longer. According to Silverstein, the distinctive sound the horn of The Car makes spells out the letter X in Morse code.
Did you think garlic would make any difference or may silver bullets?
Wonder what would happened if you tricked it into a car wash and then clean it with holy water. 👀
@@EonityLuna very good one
I like how the car was backing up slightly and moving forward as if it was gasping at her insults or doing donuts because it was pissed.
@a user that eats chips sideways I did also, I think the sweet thing remark really pissed it off more than her throwing the stick at it, you could see the angry look it displayed when it looked at her.
Cursed Haunted Car, ❌❌❌
What was not shown was when the car hit the gate it made the ground shake but my most favorite scene was that guy playing the French horn hitch hiking insulted the car got it pissed off and it backed up over him and drove forward just to make sure lol 😆 or how about in the beginning when the first two bicyclists got nailed and tumbled down the mountain but I will tell yall I want that car I love Lincolnshire mark 3s
The car was like “The Audacity!” 😄
The car went like, 😤😭, frustrated.
This is the earliest horror movie I remember seeing as a little kid. Loved it then and now.
Yup, this and Killdozer….good times.
I actually own this on DVD, haven't watched it in years. Love it
@@giraffesareselfish9563
Very cool, I’m going to have to get me a copy.🍻
@12floz67 I don't remember where I got it, it was many years ago. It may actually be on VHS instead of DVD, I just know I have it somewhere.
@@giraffesareselfish9563
I’m going to check on EBAY or Amazon. Hopefully I’ll find a copy 🍻
This movie did a good job actually giving the car a personality. Like when it starts doing donuts you know it's pissed and is throwing a tantrum.
Or its toying with them we see it mess with people before it kills them.
@@metromadness2016 If I remember correctly, the movie establishes that 'The Car' can't enter cemeteries, so she's taunting it from safe ground, so to speak.
@@MelancoliaI Yeah, Evil can't enter Hallowed Ground.
@MelancoliaI yes but she didn't know that it couldn't enter a Cemetery
@@MelancoliaI She was better off at the cemetery than her own home.
The actress did a great job trying to be brave and standing up to the car but being shaky /scared at the same time, stuttering nervously. Good acting!
Agreed! Great acting.
Yea, and then skip to somewhere in the movie where she dies
@@williamvasilakis9619 She's A Legend
Yeah she did but it was her biggest mistake to mess with that car for what she say and cotton her self killed 😮😮😮
@@audreyfoster2404 To be honest I'm still surprised they killed off the female lead! She was really likeable, it was quite an unusual twist killing her off.
That car deserves an Oscar ...
Absolutely
It would have been hear that as it accepted the award lol!
OsCAR. I get it.
I wanna hear an Oscar speech from that car.
Well, the stunt driver sure does.
This has to be one of the best classic horror films of 70s, Brolin also did a great job in Amityville horror.
Hm. I don't know. Its an exploitation flick with a unique concept. Entertaining. But I wouldn't go much further than that.
@@titanx8167 well when it came out not many liked this movie but as time went by it started to grow now its a cult following for me I am a car guy and a big fan of George Barris and the vehicles he designed for movies for me was the design he fid on the mark3 Lincoln
@@tylerbuckley4661 yea I heard the car was last spotted in UK but also could be a replica.
@@titanx8167 the original was auctioned after Barris passed away a few months after they closed the museum fown
I love the design of the car. The shining black paint-job, the thin, low-down windows, the thick doors with no handles, the odd design of the headlights and the alien-like sound of its engine all give it this otherworldly feel to it, like it's something inhuman poorly pretending to be human. Helps it fall right into the uncanny valley
It's actually blue it's just so dark it makes people think that it's black
Same man. Always watched the movie for the vehicle itself. It's a Lincoln continental mark iii town car suped up by Barris Kustoms (same people who did the OG Batmobile) The main guy said "The Car" was actually one of his least favorite designs that he's done. Always imagined the interior being like early 1910s old and just covered in dust/sand, couch like seats.
@@wickeywaanzla3015 and the munsters cars too, and the family truckster. George Barris was an artist who could make a car perfect for a movie or show’s general feel.
I think it's a steel pearl colour, I love it
@@TheCalebandcarsonshow it’s navy? Are you sure? 🤔
Love how NOBODY understood that the car had NO driver...it was merely a shape for something not of this world.
well im not sure because im not sure if this is the same movie because i remember having a conversation with someone years ago and he said there was a movie about a killer car which had tinted windows so you couldnt see anyone in it but he said you could tell someone was driving it because a hand popped out of the car to grab someone not sure if this is that same movie
@@sexydudeuk2172 i think you're referring to that other haunted car movie with a yellow '71 dodge charger that had a modified front end, I don't remember the name of the movie
it is called wheels of terror
@@KapetanNascimento thank's and I think in this movie the car wasn't really haunted, it was an abductor that was driving
@@lefteris426 I was definitely not Christine that's three movies with haunted murder cars
I like how the car and her are mirrored in a way, she taunts the driver for only feeling powerful behind the wheel, inside the car, while at the same time she's bold and brash because she knows she's safe behind the boundary of the cemetery and won't step foot outside.
Funny, that once she thinks she's safe back at home the car does her in big time.
@@Billy-bc8pk Your home may be your castle, but it won't save you!
Never mouth off at a driverless car.
Man the sound of that damn engine is serious, I remembered watching this movie as a kid with my mom and I never appreciated the sound, but as a 51 ur old.....I love it.
Sounds a lot like a NASCAR engine under the hood!
The car was based on a 1971 Lincoln Mark III, and it had the 460 motor under the hood with open short tube headers, plus they reverb’d the engine sounds in post production to make it more menacing.
"CAT POO!" This has got to be the greatest line ever!
She says tadpole
I love how the car literally toots it's own horn when it makes a kill
In case you hadn't noticed, it honks the same way after each kill: it's Morse code for the letter "X".
I believe that this car was inspiration for the werecar in the cartoon futurama.
Robert Dee's, the car was also an inspiration for KITT's evil twin KARR, as a matter of fact, if you see the ending of S1 of Knight Rider's episode of Trust Doesn't Rust, instead of KARR goes off the cliff, The Car itself goes off the cliff.
I think so.
@@spm5532 KARR also uses the engine sounds The Car uses, just smoother and more high tech if you could say.
So does the Karr semi as well when it goes off the cliff
It was
This was one of the GREAT good - bad movies of the 70's.
Yip, one of the best worse movies you'll ever see!
I haven't seen it, but it seems intentionally silly to me
This is why I don't trust self driving cars. Imagine being murdered by a Tesla.
Me too
That would honestly be a solid idea for a potential remake
Oh,the horror!
(And the humiliation...)
I'll keep driving my upside down bathtub
It has happened
It's like Christine meets Maximum Overdrive..
😊
would be interesting to hear the chronology of each one first airing
Those two murder cars should get married.
This Car and Christine would be the ultimate duo.
1987 Buick GNX would be the Offspring ;)
@@the_lost_navigatorExactly lol I couldn't afford that gnx at that time back 87 but I did bought GN and named it lord Vader lol!
Clearly steven king saw this movie.
I laughed so hard when the middle-aged woman yelled "CAT POO!" 🤣
@annamicija3484, Thanks for the clarification. I was wondering what she yelled:)
@@Mirriam02 No problem :)
CAT PERVERT!
I thought she said tadpole.
@@Mirriam02if you turn on the subtitles you’ll see she yells tadpole
The sound of this car sounds great for a movie car 🚗 🎬
I love this movie, it doesn't get the respect it deserves.
What the hell are u talking about how old are u this was a big hit when it came out
Except in the Simpsons, Maggie pushed Millhouse of a bridge.
@Pravuss I have no respect for a movie that exhaults the Devil, and neither should you!
@@northernbettygirl I like the Devil.
Literally
How couldn't they see that the car wasn't a normal car with the weird, demonic type of sounds it made lol
I remember at one point there was a report thay came into the sheriff's office that someone had heard a car with what sounded like "open pipes". I found it cool that people were hearing it, even if they didn't see it. (Generally seeing it meant it could see you, which was not a good thing for your health)
Absolutely loved this excellent adventure/horror film... a classic
Loved this film when it first came to the cinema...
I saw a story about a week ago, a guy showed up at a car show with either the original Car or a perfect reproduction. The condition was so good id tend to believe it to be the latter, but the article didn't say.
Legend had it that the Car was really destroyed in the making of the film.
There were actually 3 built and 1 gotten damage during filming
One is said to be overseas somewhere. It was said in one of the commentaries.
@@nytewrtr It was presumably auctioned off to a European collector back in 1983, no one's seen it since though.
I believe the original designer still has one version of The Car.
I hope you were smart enough to tell it how beautiful it still looks after all these years. If not, cultivate a healthy paranoia.
Wow that's a blast from the past. I was a kid when I first saw that. Scary movie. I couldn't walk an alley way for a couple of months after seeing that movie.
We've come a long way since then. Now we're just terrified of our fellow Americans, especially if they can't fit in with "the other cars in the lot."
@@craigfinnegan8534Rightfully so... have you seen what goes on in places like London, Paris, New York and LA?
Watched "The Car" and "Jaws"
together when I was 8yrs old.
I went to Sunday school and then church for years after LoL.
Also stayed away from the ocean.
🇦🇺🤠👍
Yes you not save anywhere Happy Halloween you all
@@justheman9624 that's for sure.
Happy Halloween He Man.
,🇦🇺🤠👍
Oh Wow really that was the golden Time
And what about "The Godfather" and "The Exorcist"
I understand the Jaws and Car connection. After seeing those two movies, I never drove in the ocean again!
The car and the jews?
I remember watching this movie on late night TV.. remember back in the day of a handful of local channels received by a TV with antennas sticking out of it..
watching this at 2AM because youtube decided now was a good time to do so by the look of things
Still today, almost 50 years later, that car still looks very creepy.
I can't see that 'possessed' car as anything other than a bulky, oversized gas-guzzler that looks more laughable than 'chilling'.
I guess everyone forgot, the car went through her house to kill her.
I love the way she says "sweet thing! "
Me Too
She really did a great acting job in this scene.
Between The Car, The Duel, and Maximum Overdrive and Phantasm (Tall Mans Car).. You'd think in the age of self driving cars, we'd learn our lessons from these old movies?!! 😆
Duel? The car didn't drive itself in Duel lol
@@dutchvanderlinde2002 you're complicating the point...
@@fragout9575 not complicating anything I just know that Duel didn't any self driving cars, but it's a really overlooked Spielberg movie.
Idk... there might be a few herbies. Lol
What about Knight Rider?
I used to be so afraid of that car
When I saw the thumbnail, I thought it was one of those GTA vids. I'm astounded it's from a 1977 film.
They were really creative then.
That looks like doc Hudson in the real life the way that car is driving by itself and there’s no one exiting the car
Well the car is alive just evil lol
I saw it on TV back in 82 bloody classic
This scene is so good but it was much longer in the movies. Lauren got the kids involved and they all started teasing the car and making chicken noises thats why he freaked out and got so mad he started doing donuts.
They were trying to buy Margie more time to get help.
They have never released that full cemetery scene on home video.
GREAT MOVIE!
Wow I wonder what else was deleted from the movie version to the tv version
@ The Last Late Show the car didn't really look like it wanted to hurt Margie but it really wanted to get Lauren the way it sped back around where she was.
@@nytewrtr Thats because Lauren was the one who cursed him.
Remember the hitchiker.
"He ran him over 4 times" - Amos
The Devil doesn't like the disrespect being cursed.
@@thelastlateshow I agree, just think how badly it could have ended for Lauren if the car had caught her outside before she got inside her home.
The car could have baited her to come from the cemetery by opening the door allowing her to come see who was driving it.
That’s actress isn’t just 70’s beautiful, she’s also 90’s hot! That’s saying somethin. Lol
Young Sarah Silverman 😅😅
Thats totally 70's ... No mobile phones mobile Internet mobile hires video record GPS real time streaming social media and ... How can I say... No Veritasium boring scientific explanation of everything? No AI? There was still no hi-tech hubris? There was still some mysticism? Women and children still were the victims and men were the heroic armed rescue? Yes. It is the past and the 70s.
Women back then where naturally beautiful unlike all the plastic, Kim Kardashians nowadays.
Are the words "Cat poo!" the final words in this clip? Love this movie!
Came to the comments to find out, also! 😂
Actually, it's "tadpole"
It's Cat Poo 💩🤣🤣🤣Not Tadpole as the Hard of Hearing Subtitles suggest 😂😂😂
@@theartoftimelapsemore424I have the movie it's cat pooh
“Upside down bathtub” Is wild💀
That Lincoln was flabbergasted 💀
I remember this scene as a kid, watching this in the 70s when the car was looking into the graveyard it was looking at a big cross, but they don't show it now
I gotta watch this again and I freaking love that car!
I love how the car was pissed and the only thing he does is do a drift 😂😂😂😂 man I love old cars and the movie
It's called a donut drift is where you keep the car at a angel while going straight or better yet watch a sprint car or midget car race at a dirt track that's drifting nit doing a burn out in the dirt
As it had been established that the murderous car couldn't enter the cemetery, why didn't everybody just stay in there until the thing was dispatched?
No one knew it at this time, they only doped it our later.
Love when the car stops n listens...
"Listen. What can we do for you, sweet thing? Huh?" 😂❤
"Are you back again?". 😂❤
1:02
Girl: You're Chiken
The Car: Nobody Say Chiken
I would be proud to have a brave woman like this at my side.Thats why its sad to see her outcome 😥
yeah well brave women naturally don't do very well
@@m1lst3rliar
I've seen this movie a dozen times but only now noticed that when Margie arrives at the squad car, in the distance you can see that the sheriff's deputy that was csught in the horse stampede surived and actually starting to get up.
I remember watching it on TV when I was in elementary school🤔 Even when I watch it again now, I still feel the thrill and suspension of those days🧐
She wrote a check with her mouth that the car cashed in that night.....never taunt an unknown individual...human or automobile
@Ken Rashleigh That check broke the bank lol
The original Karen
@@giraffesareselfish9563 lol
Saw this back in the day. Always stuck with me.
If your house is built in the middle of a road you probably shouldn't shout insults at an evil car.
There should be a movie where Cujo leaves the dark side and protects humans..😁
One of my favorite movies from the 70s. The ending when the Car 🔥 burns back to Hell was probably one of the Best Non CGI special effects I seen for that year. I will never forget that ending. They made a remake a couple years ago but I haven't seen that one. From the reviews I seen its a different plotline and no better than this original. I saw a diecast footlong but the store was asking $100.00 and had to let it go. I have the one from Back to the Future and wanted to display them together. Maybe next time.🙄😉
Amazing that this car started out as a Lincoln Continental.
That distorted engine roar was far scarier than the blatty truck horn.
LOL, I've seen that face before! This is exactly what Bender looked like when he became a were-car. Futurama, season 2 episode 18: "The Honking".
I never knew that bender as the warecar from futurama was actually just based on this guy, neat!
As a 70's child this bought back memories I absolutely love this movie I remember staying up until like 1am watching it on Friday nights 😂🔥🔥
I saw this car in the late 80s, can't remember exactly, in El Cajon, CA. Museum. Looked the car over real good, even peeked under at the chassis. As I was walking away, it fired up. Scared the bleep out of me. Guy at the museum had a remote!
🤣🤣🤣
Am I the only one who thinks the car having a tantrum is funny? 😂😂😂😂😂
Wow I totally forgot about this movie it was pretty good.
It has lasted well over more than 40 years and is quite fearsome .
I haven’t seen this since like 1985.
I need to buy it on blue Ray and watch it again
"What can we do for you, sweet thing." I like that line.
The car 1977 stop cussing at me! 😂
Disclaimer: Don't cuss out The Car.
Best line: "The car is in the garage!!". 🤣🤣🤣
That was an extremely frightening scene.
Never seen that movie, thanks for uploading!
CAT POOOO!! Now that's telling the car off
If she only knew what she's has waiting for her when she gets home..... Classic movie 👍👍
Cat poo is one of my favorite lines for sure.
Great film. And that car. Those fenders were hand-formed metal. I wonder if she got scrapped.
The driver revs so much 😂😂😂
I really want a friend car like that.
If i can understand the car, i would be able to fix the broken parts easier.
watched this on the firestick about 3 months ago one of my favorites growing up
Surprised the whole "cat poo!" Hasn't been turned into a meme yet.
This Movie Is The Greatest Thing Ever
She’s going to regret that later, ha ha
You know it
Yeah but what about the lady that said cat poo to the car, I wonder why it didn't pay her a visit to her house 🤔 🤣
Yeah making her house a drive through 😂
@@tylerbuckley4661😱 You look like Charles Manson!!!!!!
@@GeminiladyJackson-xq6hc well no I do not Ava Braun
Loved this movie as a kid in the 70’s.
Hudson doc had tough luck with them Ladies
I liked the way the front of the car looks like a mean face.
Me too. I was 12 when this came on Cinemax ! Loved it. lol 😂
In a road rage incident, always practice verbal de-escalation with a car like this, even after (especially after) you've just Glocked it's owner.
I think it was the "cat's poo" that really got him.
Damn if George Barris didnt out do himself again with this car.
Man is a legend to car design.
RIP George.
My God that was a masterpiece
Sarah Silverman time traveller🤣🤣
Sarah Silverman's mom.
oh come on don't be mean to him, car is not ugly
how do people think that car is ugly? seriously, that car looks cool Design better than ugly supra
It can't enter the Holy Ground of a Cemetery.
And to think, a cemetery is not everyone's idea of a safe place.
If The Car put a tip of its tyre on the holy ground, it will burn....
I don’t usually venture into 70s territory? But you can feel the rage in this driverless car.
Yep great film, came out before Christine.
Christine still looks better than the Car to me.
The car you’re secretly hoping shows up when you call your mother in law an Uber.
"CAT POO!!!"
Lady, no one's gonna get out from that car because that someone IS the car! :)
There technically is a driver
The driver is a demon
Excellent film !
The sound of that car is engine still creeps me out to this day
but can't beat against best engine sound like lamborghini
Great scène!! The stuntman is absolutely amazing
and people say it had no driver 😆
Who ever titled this deserves a raise