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Tuesday, 23 July 2013

The Car. 1977. Stills/Trailer/UK Cover Art/Details. 1st time on UK Blu-ray. Out now.

"Does The Devil Drive A Lincoln Continental".


The Car. Trailer.
The Car, may not be as cool as "Duel" or unusual as "Kill Dozer" but it certainly is Strange. A very entertaining "Road Movie" or "Demonic Vehicle" film from 1977, little seen and hardly screened on UK TV any more, it is certainly an "oddity" as horror thrillers go. A huge black Lincoln Continental mark III prowls around desert roads, seemingly with no actual driver, killing numerous people for no apparent reason.
James Brolin, (Dad of Josh Brolin, Men In Black III) is police officer Wade, who eventually considers it a "vendetta", to hunt down and destroy "The Car", after it kills his girlfriend Lauren, played by Kathleen Lloyd. 

The Car hates cyclists, The Car hates hitch-hikers and when the police try to stop it from it's murderous rampage, they get killed in numbers as well. 
Good fun and a fairly spooky story, with some pretty "hammy" acting and lines from the cast, it should set your "Friday Night Strange Movie" taste buds going. Great stuff for Arrow Video in resurrecting this Strange Movie Classic from the vaults for it's first time ever Blu-ray DVD in it's full correct aspect ratio which is certain to make it a new experience for anyone who may have already seen it, but if you have never witnessed "The Car", this is a superior home entertainment product with never before seen extras included in this brand new presentation. One things for sure "The Cars The Star".
Arrow Video is pleased to announce the worldwide Blu-ray debut of Elliot Silverstein’s 1977 cult horror classic “The Car” on Monday 15th July.
Often referred to as “Jaws on Wheels”, “The Car has been lovingly re-mastered by Universal Pictures and, for the first time in its history, will finally be available on the Blu-ray format. This landmark release also marks the first time the film has been available with extras.
Starring James Brolin (The Amityville Horror; father of Josh Brolin) alongside Kathleen Lloyd (The Missouri Breaks), John Marley (The Godfather), and Ronny Cox (Deliverance),“The Car tells the story of a mysterious automobile which goes on a murderous rampage, terrorizing the residents of a small town.

In addition to the HD restoration, Arrow has sourced a host of bonus material and special features, something which has never been done before for this film. The deluxe Blu-ray package includes Audio Commentary with director Elliot Silverstein, two exclusive featurettes on the making of the film and its history, the original theatrical trailer with commentary by John Landis (director of An American Werewolf in London), extended collector’s booklet and, as is becoming customary with Arrow Video’s classic film releases, an exclusive reversible sleeve, containing both the original and newly commissioned artwork. THE CAR’s brand new sleeve comes courtesy of acclaimed illustrator Joe Wilson.
Made when Jaws was still the most successful film of all time, 
“The Car” has almost exactly the same premise, but replaces the ocean with the Utah desert, and the shark with a Lincoln Continental Mark III, of possibly supernatural origin.

When two teenage cyclists and a hitch-hiking musician are killed in apparently deliberate hit-and-runs, the police department of Santa Ynez investigates, whereupon the seemingly driver less vehicle turns on its hapless officers as well.

When the car strikes rather too close to the home of Captain Wade Parent (James Brolin), he vows to stop at nothing to defeat it.

Despite a police cordon being applied to all roads in the Santa Ynez region, 
“The Car still manages to enter the town, causing murderous havoc wherever it roams.

With police officers, bystanders, squad cars, civilian homes, a marching band, and even an innocent gatepost all falling victim to the un-manned killing machine, Captain Parent must stop at nothing if he is to defeat 
“The Car and make his beloved town safe once again.

Director Elliot Silverstein (Cat Ballou, A Man Called Horse) keeps everything as slick and streamlined as the car itself, turning the desert landscape into a powerfully mythic backdrop for a potent clash between the forces of good and those of inexplicable, but clearly implacable, evil.
A complete list of the special features included on the deluxe blu-ray release of 
“The Car is as follows:

- High Definition presentation (1080p), on Blu-ray for the first time in the world!
- Optional English SDH subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing.
- Audio commentary with director Elliot Silverstein, moderated by Calum Waddell.
- “Making a Mechanical Monster” – Special effects artist William Alridge remembers The Car.
- “Hitchhike to Hell” – Actor John Rubinstein recalls becoming a victim of The Car.
- Trailer commentary by director and The Car fan John Landis.
- Original Trailer.
- Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Joe Wilson.
- Collector’s booklet featuring new writing on the film by Cullen Gallagher as well as a brand new interview with co-writer Michael Butler, conducted by Calum Waddell, illustrated with original archive stills and artwork.
- Easter Egg.

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