1. The Cars That Ate Paris | Rotten Tomatoes
The residents of a small Australian town survive by causing traffic accidents, stripping the cars and stealing the valuables.
The residents of a small Australian town survive by causing traffic accidents, stripping the cars and stealing the valuables. When Arthur (Terry Camilleri) and his brother, George, have the misfortune of going through Paris, they become victims as well. George is killed in the accident, and Arthur is sent to a hospital where he struggles to remember how he arrived. Meanwhile, the mayor (John Meillon) has difficulty with Paris' younger residents, who have grown unpredictable lately.
2. The Cars That Ate Paris (1974) - PopMatters
The movie takes place in the optimistically named Paris, New South Wales, a town rife with conflicts that lead to a deadly orgy of auto-abetted violence.
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3. Dude, Where's My Car? Car Culture Examined in The Cars That Ate Paris
Sep 8, 2023 · The Cars That Ate Paris follows Arthur (Terry Camilleri), who arrives in Paris after a car crash that results in his brother's death.
|Matthew Lambert| There’s a quintessential moment of madness in the 1974 low-budget horror film The Cars That Ate Paris that is seared into my brain. It’s Charlie (played by the ultimate Australian character actor Bruce Spence) standing outside his fortress of wrecked cars, blood...
4. The Cars That Ate Paris (1974) - B-Movie Enema
Mar 22, 2024 · The car is brought into town and stripped of useful parts and personal items. Once the car is stripped, it's lit on fire to destroy the rest of ...
Welcome to B-Movie Enema for another review to sate your appetites. So I was trying to think what would make for a good review for this week. I was driving along the roads of New South Wales in Aus…
5. The Cars That Ate Paris rewatched – freaky foot-to-the-pedal action
Apr 4, 2015 · The Cars That Ate Paris is both part of that and a carnivalesque reflection of it. It's a complicated satire and a violent and eccentric classic.
Mad Max continues Australia’s longstanding cinematic love affair with cars, but nothing can top The Cars That Ate Paris for sheer weirdness
6. The Cars That Ate Paris (1974) - Trash or Treasure
May 30, 2020 · A couple goes off on a drive in the countryside, living the consumerist dream, and then have a fatal, ironic car crash.
Titles can be important when building up expectations in movies, so when something is called “The Cars That Ate Paris”, you know it’s not going to be a run-of-the-mill affair. Released in 1974, and…
7. The Cars That Ate Paris (1974) - ripper car movies - Street Machine
Jul 31, 2020 · The Waldo brothers, Arthur (Camilleri) and George (Scully), are driving their EK Holden through rural Australia, hoping to find work. As night ...
In Paris, the traffic is murder
8. The Cars That Ate Paris and the Bone-Shaking Consequences of ...
Sep 8, 2023 · While the rest of the region suffers from economic hardship, the town of Paris has thrived by orchestrating car accidents, salvaging and ...
|Chris Ryba-Tures| “There is no document of civilization which is not at the same time a document of barbarism. And just as such a document is not free of barbarism, barbarism taints also the manner in which it was transmitted from one owner to another.” Walter Benjamin
9. The Cars That Ate Paris B-Movie Review - Badmovies.org
Arthur - Little wormy guy who is adopted by the citizens of Paris after a bad accident. Mayor - Leading the city of vultures.
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10. THE CARS THAT ATE PARIS [Peter Weir, Australia 1974] - movie review ...
THE CARS THAT ATE PARIS [Peter Weir, Australia 1974] - movie review by Mandibil ... After a car accident, Arthur Waldo wakes up in the small town of Paris, ...
Weirs debut movie, was inspired by two personal experiences. While driving through France, he was stopped by some men… by mandibil
11. A history of violence: revisiting 'The Cars that Ate Paris', 1974
Jan 14, 2021 · In both Mad Max and The Cars That Ate Paris, violent, vehicle-wielding youths terrorize elites, leaving clouds of destruction in their wake. In ...
The Cars That Ate Paris (1974) begins by playing a cruel joke on its audience. The first frames present a yuppie couple enjoying a weekend drive in the country, drinking Coke and smoking cigarettes—images that suggest we’re watching an advertisement. Their idyllic afternoon, however, turns nightmarish. As they venture into the Australian countryside, they are abruptly driven off the road by a group of men who murder them and scrap their car for parts. They are the victims of a deadly scam, as we later find out, and with their deaths we are thrust into the bizarre world of the colonial township of Paris, Australia.
12. The Cars That Ate Paris | Surgeons of Horror
“The Cars That Ate Paris” premiered at Cannes and the Sydney Film Festival in 1974, garnering attention for its bold storytelling and unique perspective. Its ...
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13. 70s Rewind: THE CARS THAT ATE PARIS, Peter Weir's Mysterious ...
Apr 6, 2015 · The hapless victims who survive with severe brain injuries are hospitalized in a local facility; all others are put to death. The citizens of ...
With Furious 7 hitting theaters over the weekend and excitement building about the release of Mad Max: Fury Road next month, I was in the mood for an Australian car movie. Director James Wan, by the way, was schooled in...
14. The Cars That Ate Paris (1974) - Motion State Review
Sep 22, 2014 · Set in the fictional hamlet of Paris in rural Australia, the film follows young Arthur after his brother George dies in a car accident just outside the town.
Peter Weir’s directorial debut The Cars That Ate Paris, like a few other movies from the early career of the Australian filmmaker, tends to defy most attempts at classification and at fitting…
15. The Cars That Ate Paris | film by Weir [1974] - Britannica
Other articles where The Cars That Ate Paris is discussed: Peter Weir: …first feature film, the comic-horror The Cars That Ate Paris (1974), which he also ...
Other articles where The Cars That Ate Paris is discussed: Peter Weir: …first feature film, the comic-horror The Cars That Ate Paris (1974), which he also wrote, received some critical notice. He won an international audience with the haunting and atmospheric Picnic at Hanging Rock (1975), followed by The Last Wave (1977), for which he also cowrote the screenplay and which was…