The Cars That Ate Paris

The Cars That Ate Paris

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Cult Film | Small Town

  • Duration: 1h 27min
  • Music: Bruce Smeaton,Peter Fenton,Sara Bennett,Ken Hammond
  • Award(s): AFI 1975 (Won)
    Gold Hugo 1974 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: It's What's Inside, Silent Night
  • Story:
    After the death of his brother on the road, unemployed and unstable drifter Arthur Waldo stays for a while in the rural Australian town of Paris as the guest of the mayor, who hopes he will become a permanent member of the Paris population. Arthur soon realizes the quaint hamlet has a sinister secret: they orchestrate car accidents and rob the victims. Survivors are brought to the local hospital, lobotomized, and used for a local doctor's experiments.
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5.6/10
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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
After the death of his brother on the road, unemployed and unstable drifter Arthur Waldo stays for a while in the rural Australian town of Paris as the guest of the mayor, who hopes he will become a permanent member of the Paris population. Arthur soon realizes the quaint hamlet has a sinister secret: they orchestrate car accidents and rob the victims. Survivors are brought to the local hospital, lobotomized, and used for a local doctor's experiments.
Ratings

5.6/10

IMDb

AWARDS

Won
AFI Award

Best Original Music Score For | 1975 | Bruce

Best Original Music Score | 1975 | Bruce

Nominations
Gold Hugo Award

Best Feature | 1974 | Peter

BOX OFFICE

Budget 250,000 USD

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

The opening scenes that feature a couple driving in a car and smoking prominently displaying cigarettes were a parody of a commercial aired on Australian television at the time of the film's original release. Website 'Peterweircave' says of this: "The opening "advertisement", which many viewers seem to take as blatant product placement for Coke and Alpine cigarettes, was actually a spoof in itself. At the time it was made, movies in Australia were often preceded by ads for cigarettes and such. By putting this before the opening credits, Weir was fooling the viewers into thinking this was yet another ad."

This film is notable for one of its distinctive movie posters which features a striking black and white art-deco style cartoon graphic of a car.

This movie is arguably the first of the Australian "car" movies that would prove significant in the new Australian film revival of the 1970s and into the 1980s [See Also: Stone (1974), The F.J. Holden (1977), In Search of Anna (1978), Summer City (1977), Backroads (1977), Mad Max (1979), The Road Warrior (1981), Midnite Spares (1983), Running on Empty (1982), Dead End Drive-In (1986) and Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome (1985)].

When this film was taken to the Cannes Film Festival in May 1974, to promote the picture, production crew dressed up like characters from the film and also similarly, drove a Volkswagen car covered with spikes (like in the film) around the streets of Cannes, garnering much attention and publicity.

This film was originally intended to be a comedy starring Grahame Bond.

Popular Dialogues

"The Mayor: Have you country boys forgotten the old school war cry? Have you forgotten the meaning of those words? Woomera, Woomera, Babalu, Boomerang, Crocodile, Kookaburra, Wombat, Orangutan, Weehoo, Wayhoo, Terramungamine, Quandong, Billabong, Gundabluey Pine, Platypus, Emu, Wallaby, Roo..."

"Darryl: That new bloke, all that stuff out of his caravan, should I put it somewhere safe? Dr. Midland: No, I told you, Darryl, didn't I? Nothing is to be touched. He's going to become a Parisian!"