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The Cars That Ate Paris / The PlumberIcon_movClass_M

1974, 160 minutes, Rated M

The Cars That Ate Paris
In Paris, the traffic is murder.

Paris is a quiet little country town - but the unsuspecting motorist who turns off the main highway, attracted by a barrage of inviting signs, will soon discover that the road to Paris is a DEATH TRAP!

The town's residents live off road accidents. They snare motorists, dispose of the dead and conduct medical experiments on the injured. However, the source of their livelihood is about to turn against them. The cars will have their revenge.

"The Cars That Ate Paris" was Peter Weir's first major feature film. It is arguably his most striking, offbeat and original work.

The Plumber
She opened her door to... a nightmare

Jill Cowper (Judy Morris) is the wife of a University doctor (Robert Coleby). One morning there is an unexpected knock at the door and she opens it to reveal a man who says he's the plumber. So begins five days of mental torment that will change her life.

Director:
Peter Weir [17],
Starring:
John Meillion [2], Ivar Kants [1], Judy Morris [25], Robert Coleby [2],
Screen Formats:
Widescreen 1.85:1
Language and Sound:
English Dolby Digital Stereo

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