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Considered by many to be one of the highlights of cinema to date, the car chase scene is really quite boring as far as anyone who isn't a fan of American muscle cars is concerned. For those that are, Wikipedia has four whole paragraphs of extremely tedious facts and figures concerning the cars themselves. Watchers with a mindset more typical of the average Uncyclopedia user will probably be more amused by looking out for the various cinematic and continuity errors in the sequence (but only because there are no exposed breasts in it) - ie; the Dodge Charger loses an amazing total of six hubcaps from its four wheels during the chase, and a different one seems to be missing in each shot. Money was saved from the movie's budget by using the same cars over and over again to form a background -

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  • Considered by many to be one of the highlights of cinema to date, the car chase scene is really quite boring as far as anyone who isn't a fan of American muscle cars is concerned. For those that are, Wikipedia has four whole paragraphs of extremely tedious facts and figures concerning the cars themselves. Watchers with a mindset more typical of the average Uncyclopedia user will probably be more amused by looking out for the various cinematic and continuity errors in the sequence (but only because there are no exposed breasts in it) - ie; the Dodge Charger loses an amazing total of six hubcaps from its four wheels during the chase, and a different one seems to be missing in each shot. Money was saved from the movie's budget by using the same cars over and over again to form a background -
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Starring
  • Steve McCohen and some cars, which get involved in a chase.
Editing
  • Freddy Fail. Did we mention the car chase?
Runtime
  • Car chase - 9 minutes. Rest of the film - 79 minutes.
Producer
  • Not sure. Don't miss the car chase.
Name
  • Tallit
Caption
  • Tallit's promotional poster is one of the all-time classics. Unlike the film, which isn't. But it does have a car chase in it.
Language
  • English. Car chase.
Cinematography
  • That's a hard question to answer. If you'd asked me which film has the best car chase I'd be able to answer.
Music
  • Various. It'd sound great on a car stereo, especially during a car chase - there's one of those in this film.
Gross
  • Lots, mostly because of the car chase.
Distributor
  • Wanamaker Bros. CAR CHASE!
co-director
  • No idea. I do know there's a good bit with a car chase though.
Released
  • 1968(xsd:integer)
Budget
  • Enough for a really good car chase.
Writer
  • Alan Trustman/Harry Kleiner. It's got a car chase in it.
Director
  • Peter Yate .
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  • Considered by many to be one of the highlights of cinema to date, the car chase scene is really quite boring as far as anyone who isn't a fan of American muscle cars is concerned. For those that are, Wikipedia has four whole paragraphs of extremely tedious facts and figures concerning the cars themselves. Watchers with a mindset more typical of the average Uncyclopedia user will probably be more amused by looking out for the various cinematic and continuity errors in the sequence (but only because there are no exposed breasts in it) - ie; the Dodge Charger loses an amazing total of six hubcaps from its four wheels during the chase, and a different one seems to be missing in each shot. Money was saved from the movie's budget by using the same cars over and over again to form a background - the same green Ford Mustang can be seen at least four times and a blue car with a black roof three times. In one highly amusing scene, the Charger crashes into the camera and retains a damaged front bumper from then on until the end of the chase. Later, when it hits a parked car, it mysteriously vanishes from the screen for an entire second, not reappearing until the next scene. Fail.
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