![]() Audiences had to suspend their disbelief far beyond the normal limit to buy that Gene Kelly was dancing with Jerry Mouse or Julie Andrews was being served by penguin waiters. With that said, the execution left something to be desired it was rudimentary at best and, ultimately, less immersive. Sorry I don't have a screenshot, but I'm watching it on Disney and they disabled the feature.Prior to 1988, the idea of mixing live-action with animation in the same space wasn't a novel idea. Mine is a burgundy sedan on the bridge at the 59:41 mark. I'm looking for the maker and model of a red car, but not the one you guys are apparently talking about in this thread. The Dirt Bike kid might be somethign to consider But our Barb Wire pictures so bad, that I probably will take it. ![]() The only film I know the title off and couldn't find it is the 3000 mile chase and only this scene is of it There is one B (or rather C) movie, that would be nice to add, but I wasn't able to find anything from it, except for short clip.īut there was planes, I remember for sure) Maybe BARB WIRE ould use your attention recently released again on Blu-Ray Nightrider wrote OK, maybe I still will bother. Usually you do a bit more on the edges of Bluray than DVD but here it's the other way It's just me did something with player settings, or. You actually see a bit LESS on the edges on Bluray and except being obviously bigger the image quality isn't better than on DVD There were 3 of them parked together, with different degrees of damage.One was untouched, the other 2 damaged, and I thought the tour guide said they did that so they could replace 1 car with a damaged,pre-crashed car for the next scene.If anyone wants to prove otherwise, please do so we can set the record straight.ĭoes Benny the Cab deserve a "Made For Movie" mention? I went on a guided studio tour many years ago, and they had the "crashed" car. Only the 39 Plyoumoth Deluxe got a bit of damage but totally repearable I guess commander 57 must be happy with this movie, no classic car got trashed in this movie I found this site containing a few behind the scenes photographs showing some of the cars, said to be from the Bill Volkmer collection as most of them are of the red car: Pgs 171-173)ĭo any of you think that Benny The Cab should be added to the list ? (Source: Dean Jeffries by Tom Cotter, MBI Publishing, 2009. It was built in one month at a cost of $200,000. Fiberglasss covers in the shape of streetcar trucks cover the bus' real wheels. It's aluminum skin on a steel framework, simulated rivets are wood dowels sanded to shape and glued on before painting. It's based on GMC bus chassis and was stretched to 65 feet. The 1930s replica streetcar was made for the movie by Dean Jeffries. I found a pic on flickr of the Dipmobile in the backlot 06:59įor the streetcar seen with the Buick. I too used to wonder what the Red Car was when I watched this film as a kid. If you're asking about the trams (or whatever they're called in America) used in this film, I don't know if they were the real thing or just replicas. ![]() I think the Red Car was a name for the Pacific Electric Railway. See the 15 comments from this page that were archived Author See all comments about this movie and its vehicles
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