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The Cars That Ate Paris
Directed by
Peter Weir
PG
1974
87m
Comedy
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5.6
65%
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The small town of Paris, Australia deliberately causes car accidents, then sells/salvages all valuables from the wrecks as a means of economy.
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Cast of The Cars That Ate Paris
John Meillon
The Mayor
Terry Camilleri
Arthur Waldo
Kevin Miles
Dr. Midland
Max Gillies
Metcalfe
Rick Scully
George Waldo
Danny Adcock
Policeman
Bruce Spence
Charlie
Kevin Golsby
Insurance Man
Chris Haywood
Darryl
Peter Armstrong
Gorman
Joe Burrow
Ganger
Deryck Barnes
Al Smedley
Edward Howell
Tringham
Max Phipps
Mulray
Melissa Jaffer
Beth
Peter Weir
Director / Writer
Keith Gow
Writer
Piers Davies
Writer
Hal McElroy
Producer
Jim McElroy
Producer
The Cars That Ate Paris Ratings & Reviews
AV Club
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.
Den of Geek
Matt Edwards
The Cars That Ate Paris is a strange affair. It's a dark comedy and it's satirical, but it's also quite, quite insane.
Combustible Celluloid
Jeffrey M. Anderson
Establishes many of the themes that he would revisit later in his career; it especially resembles The Truman Show in many ways.
Apollo Guide
Derek Smith
As a low-budget first film, director Peter Weir could've done worse, but I'm thankful that his career continued in a very different direction than this film would suggest.
PopMatters
Philip Booth
It's not frightening, funny or even very thoughtful, more an offbeat curiosity than a particular sign of Weir's career to come.
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