The Cars That Ate Paris

1974 - ENGLISH - MOVIE

Comedy Horror Sci-fi

The Cars That Ate Paris is a horror movie set in a rural Australian township where visitors are killed in arranged accidents, taken to a hospital for experimentation, and their cars are salvaged and modified by young enthusiasts for destruction. The Cars That Ate Paris is a 1974 English-language Comedy Horror movie starring John Meillon, Terry Camilleri, Kevin Miles, Rick Scully, Max Gillies, Danny Adcock and Frank Saba. Australian Film Development Corporation in association with Royce Smeal Film Productions and Salt Pan Films. were the production houses involved in the project along with executive producer(s) Hal And Jim Mcelroy. The motion picture is written and directed by Peter Weir. British Empire Films acquired the distribution rights for the motion picture. The Cars That Ate Paris was released on 10th October 1974 and takes a screen time of 91-74 minutes. The Cars That Ate Paris was made on a budget of $0 million. The screenplay for the movie was written by Peter Weir. Cinematography was done by John McLean and editing by Wayne LeClos. The music was composed by Bruce Smeaton.
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  • Jini Score
    5.2/10
  • Critics Score
    62%
  • Jini Score
    5.2%
  • Critics Score
    62
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Release Date10 OCT 1974
Budget$ 0 MILLION
Language

English

Genre

Comedy , Horror , Sci-fi

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The Cars That Ate Paris Reviews and Ratings

Average Review Rating : positive

62.5%

Positive Review Rating : 62%

62%
    • Matt Edwards

      The Cars That Ate Paris is a strange affair. Its a dark comedy and its satirical, but its also quite, quite insane. ( Read More )
    • David Pirie

      The tone is beautifully sustained throughout, hovering just on the right side of conviction, with superbly understated comic performances from Camilleri and Meillon (the latter as a cosmically impotent mayor). ( Read More )
    • Luke Buckmaster

      The Cars That Ate Paris is both part of that and a carnivalesque reflection of it. Its a complicated satire and a violent and eccentric classic. ( Read More )
    • Philip Booth

      Its not frightening, funny or even very thoughtful, more an offbeat curiosity than a particular sign of Weirs career to come. ( Read More )
    • Scott Tobias

      The whole thing is played too broadly, but home improvement victims will appreciate the unending weeks it takes for a simple bathroom to be converted into a piece of avant garde sculpture. ( Read More )
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