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Max_Power
Although not currently in the database, Corruption isn't a very car heavy flick. There are a few glimpses of late 60s British cars but hardly enough screen time to identify. There is one scene featuring a first generation white Ford Mustang convertible about 1 hour 5 minutes in. It doesn't seem like a high priority for inclusion given how few vehicles and how short they were on screen.
Max_Power
Oh man, I screwed up. In trying to find some video captures for the film I realized my cable box wasn't showing the correct name for the movie. On the TCM website i discovered it was The Brain That Wouldn't Die that I was watching and it's already listed on the site.
http://www.imcdb.org/movie.php?id=52646
Corruption is the movie on next and doesn't seem to be listed. So if it does contain cars, I will confirm it. Otherwise please excuse my mistake.
http://www.imcdb.org/movie.php?id=52646
Corruption is the movie on next and doesn't seem to be listed. So if it does contain cars, I will confirm it. Otherwise please excuse my mistake.
Max_Power
I can't seem to find a listing for Corruption made in 1968. Here is the link to the IMDb page:
http://m.imdb.com/title/tt0061520/
It's definitely a grade B scifi/horror flick where a mad scientist collects body parts to save his horrifically injured wife. It was playing on Turner Classic movies and may be available to watch full length on their website for the next few days.
It caught my eye because the scientist was driving a large late 50s/early 60s convertible made by some branch of the Ford Motor Company. They did several shots of the gas & brake peddles and I was a bit shocked to notice they are the exact same peddles used in Ford Trucks and vans up until at least the turn of the millennium. It sure illustrates the old "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" adage that they were never even slightly redesigned over 40+ years.
The movie isn't filled with cars, it's about 35 minutes in and so far only the Ford convertible has been shown. If I am able to grab some video captures I will post them here. If not, I will leave it up to you guys who are more familiar with additions.
Thanks everyone!
http://m.imdb.com/title/tt0061520/
It's definitely a grade B scifi/horror flick where a mad scientist collects body parts to save his horrifically injured wife. It was playing on Turner Classic movies and may be available to watch full length on their website for the next few days.
It caught my eye because the scientist was driving a large late 50s/early 60s convertible made by some branch of the Ford Motor Company. They did several shots of the gas & brake peddles and I was a bit shocked to notice they are the exact same peddles used in Ford Trucks and vans up until at least the turn of the millennium. It sure illustrates the old "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" adage that they were never even slightly redesigned over 40+ years.
The movie isn't filled with cars, it's about 35 minutes in and so far only the Ford convertible has been shown. If I am able to grab some video captures I will post them here. If not, I will leave it up to you guys who are more familiar with additions.
Thanks everyone!