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You Oughta Be in Pictures ('59 Plymouths in the movies)

Posted: Thu Apr 15, 2004 11:56 am
by Faulkner
Folks,

Something Matt Menges said about seeing a taxi in "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World" prompts me to say -- can folks suggest movies in which '59 Plymouths are clearly identifyable? (I don't know if Matt was saying it was a '59, or just a car with big fins.) It might be cool for me to rent the movies and digitize the segment... Not that I lack for things to do!!! But it might be fun to put them in "Ephemera".

Dan

Posted: Thu Apr 15, 2004 12:08 pm
by Matthew Keij
I know there is a movie with a red one. It was in the intro when a couple guys in a car drove on a parking lot and there it was parked. I don't know whats the title of the movie. It is too long ago. We just bought our SF when i saw that. That's why i know it was a 59 P

Posted: Thu Apr 15, 2004 1:24 pm
by Faulkner
Tom Fox confirms about "It's a Mad,...World":

> Hi Dan, There are two taxis in the movie, both 59 Plymouths Tom


Hey! This is post #99! Who's the lucky person to post #100?

Dan

Posted: Thu Apr 15, 2004 4:13 pm
by Matthew Keij
Faulkner wrote: Hey! This is post #99! Who's the lucky person to post #100?
It was me!! This forum is the best! Maybe 1 is better but that is just for me. This forum is in my top 2! Don't know which one is on 1.
If i find something from a movie i'll let you know ASAP!

Mad Mad Mad World

Posted: Thu Apr 15, 2004 11:56 pm
by rogerh
The Movie "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World" is a cornucopia of late fifties Mopars and a hilarious movie to boot! Dont miss the opening chase scene!...a 59 Dodge convertible goes over the cliff to its doom (at least that's the way I remember it)
I definitely remember the pair of 4 door Belvedere taxis zooming all over then-still rural California. Be prepared though...they treat them like bumper cars!

59 taxis

Posted: Sun Apr 18, 2004 1:34 am
by moparsteve
roger is right about a whole mess of mopars in this movie, including
the 62 dodge conv (i'm comin' to help you, mama!!!)
the late 40's ply. conv phil silvers drove in the lake!
one thing about 59 sedans- you can pack em full! musta been 15 people in each cab!

madmadmadworld

Posted: Sun Apr 18, 2004 12:34 pm
by rogerh
"Im comin', Mama" ...still brings a smile to my face

sorry!! it's not a 59 dodge conv!!!

Posted: Sun Apr 18, 2004 10:03 pm
by moparsteve
remember? it was jimmy durante! (goodnight, mrs.calabash, wherever you are!) to this day, wew'll never know who she was-he took it with him to his grave.

no, jimmy went off the cliff in a 57' ford conv. look closely for the taillights. then he said, it's buried under the big w!!! (a hundred grand,
i think it was ). and the chase was on!
thjey got locked in the hardware store, took off in the cabs, and in the
end spencer tracy took off with the cash in his 62' dodge.

steve

It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World

Posted: Mon Apr 26, 2004 1:19 pm
by Faulkner
I rented the tape last night. Or, tapes I should say... Sheesh! Is this sucker long!! Well, I guess I'll watch it, pick out some good segments with '59's and capture them to video. Does anyone have a favorite scene they want to see?

Coming soon, to a webcast near you!!
:P
Dan

Posted: Mon May 03, 2004 10:07 am
by Matthew Keij
Hi Dan, when i put our new front speaker in i watched tv. There was an old movie on tv. I saw an 57 Plymouth and a 59 Pontiac. I thought that maybe there was a 59 Plymouth in it. Just before i wanted to go i spotted a 59 Suburban on the tv!!! The movie is called: The Disorderly Orderly. It's a movie from 1964. Tons of classics in it!!

unknown movie

Posted: Thu May 27, 2004 2:58 pm
by hemiman
I remember seeing a crime movie with Robert Duval as a cop, and Robert DeNero as his priest brother, In several scenes Duval is driving a black 59 Sport Fury, more than just a passing shot, some great footage, with an interior shot if I recall.

True Confessions

Posted: Thu May 27, 2004 3:13 pm
by hemiman
My son showed me how to use this new fangled computer to find things, thus the name of the above mentioned movie is True Confessions, and it was out in 1981. I also learned to spell Duvall, and DeNiro. Besides the car the movie is pretty good in itself.

Posted: Thu May 27, 2004 3:33 pm
by Faulkner
Thanks! I gotta rent it....

Dan

Posted: Wed Jun 09, 2004 2:32 am
by JSSuper
Matthew Keij wrote:I know there is a movie with a red one. It was in the intro when a couple guys in a car drove on a parking lot and there it was parked. I don't know whats the title of the movie. It is too long ago. We just bought our SF when i saw that. That's why i know it was a 59 P
The movie you are thinking of is Dazed and Confuzed. Opening scene is Pickford and his G/F cruising around the parking lot in his 1970 GTO Judge RAIII. You get a nice view of a black '67 Camaro turning into the isle, there is also a 68+ stingray, but there are two Plymouths in plain view. A bright red 1959 Plymouth Belvedere 4-dr sedan you see from the back and a white 1958 Fury 2dr hdtp you see from the Front. They are both parked side by side too. How often does that happen anymore!?

There are lots of cool old muscle in this movie. Including a 1970 Chevelle SS 454 LS5 390, the Judge mentioned above, a 70's primer grey Plymouth Duster. a '1974 SD-455 Trans Am (looks like my other car!) You also see a few vettes and a black 1970 Plymouth Superbird. I'd almost recommend watching the movie on mute just for the cars. Exept for when Wooderson (Matthew McConaughey) is yacking about his 454 Chevelle to some buddies... thats a pretty cool part.

Anyhow its like a 70's version of Amercan Graffiti. so its pretty cool. That reminds me, there are a couple more movies with 1959 Plymouths in them. One was American Graffiti. Toad is driving the 58 Chivy and while getting set for a race with a kid in a Ford he backs into a '59 White Savoy (4dr I think). Also at the end of Operation Petticoat there are a couple of black ones. Cary Grant's black 4dr Belvedere and his wife drives a black sport wagon I think.... its been a while since I've seen it, but his wife is the clutsy girl with the, well you'll have to see the movie, but she accidentally bumps the back of his car into the bus in front, they get hooked together and the bus takes off toward the front gate with his car in-tow... its pretty funny.
So there is my 3 contributions:
Dazed and Confuzed
American Graffiti
Operation Petticoat

I know of one more movie, but I can't think of it right now...I think it was one of the Doris Day movies.... I'll get back to you on that one.

Posted: Wed Jun 09, 2004 5:57 am
by Matthew Keij
Thanks for clearing up that movie. Dan, looks like you're busy for a couple of days ;)