[20] On September 29, 2015, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment re-released the film on Blu-ray. Junkins either does not know or cannot believe that Christine can drive herself. '59 Plymouth Fury '64 Mercury Marauder '55 Chevrolet BelAir '57 Plymouth Fury - RARE '55 Chevrolet 210 2door post '79 Pontiac T/A NASCAR Award '57 Chevrolet BelAir '35 Ford Custom Pickup '33 Chevrolet Sedan Custom '38 Chevrolet Master Coupe '00 Chevrolet Custom Silverado Another worker climbs in to sit behind the wheel, letting the ash from his cigar fall on the front seat. Carpenter was also joined by special effects supervisor Roy Arbogast, who had previously worked with Carpenter in The Thing (1982). In September 1957, at a Chrysler Corporation assembly plant in Detroit, the hood of a newly assembled, red-and-white 1958 Plymouth Fury slams down without warning and crushes the hand of a line worker inspecting its front end. Written by Bill Phillips and based on Stephen King’s 1983 novel of the same name, the movie follows the changes in the lives of Arnie Cunningham, his friends, his family, and his teenage enemies after Arnie buys a classic Red and white 1958 Plymouth Fury named Christine, licence number CQB 241, a car that seems to have a jealous, possessive personality – and a mind of its own. Bringing in $1,316,835 in its sixth weekend, the film dropped out of the box office top ten to twelfth place. He must not have had much trouble with his 58! But it was something I needed to do at that time for my career. "[6] He had previously directed The Thing, which had done poorly at the box office and led to critical backlash. The consensus reads: "The cracks are starting to show in John Carpenter's directorial instincts, but Christine is nonetheless silly, zippy fun.”[14], Roger Ebert gave the movie three out of four stars, saying: "by the end of the movie, Christine has developed such a formidable personality that we are actually taking sides during its duel with a bulldozer. The film received mostly positive reviews from critics and has since become a cult classic.[3]. The next day, Dennis, Leigh and Junkins watch as Christine's remains are compacted by a car crusher in a junkyard and dropped on the ground as a solid block. Through producing the miniseries, Kobritz became acquainted with King, who sent him manuscripts of two of his novels, Cujo, and Christine. Christine crashes through Darnell's office in an attempt to get at Leigh. George tells Arnie several details about the car, including its name: "Christine". Availability Sold out 51 Plymouth. [21] The film was released on 4K UHD Blu-ray on September 11, 2018. That's because it is a 29 roof............................. What is the 29 roof called and what’s the other? "[15] Janet Maslin of The New York Times gave the film a middling review, saying: "The early parts of the film are engaging and well acted, creating a believable high-school atmosphere. Soon afterward, school bully Buddy Repperton - angry with Arnie over being expelled after a confrontation in shop class - vandalizes Christine with the help of his gang. One of the cars was stripped of its engine to accommodate internally-mounted hydraulics that pulled the framework inward, crumpling the car, with the shot then run backwards in the final film. Kevin Bacon auditioned for the role, but opted out when offered a part in Footloose (1984). One of Christine's windshield wipers stops working while Arnie and Leigh are on a date at a drive-in movie theater. 1960-76 Plymouth Complete Front Disc Brake Wheel Kit: 1964 Plymouth Sport Fury Front and rear Disc brake conversion: 65 Plymouth Fury Custom Brake kit Front with ⦠According to Road & Track, the Volare wagon with 318 V8 did 0-60 in 14.6 seconds, with an automatic, and held .668 gs on lateral acceleration; 60-to-zero was recorded at 198 feet.No quarter mile time was recorded; the weight, as tested, was 4,370 lb (base weight was 3,960. Some of King's details about the evil car were incorrect in the novel. However, production delays on these projects allowed Carpenter to accept the director position for Christine. King also mentions a gear shift lever for the automatic transmission, but in real life it instead had push-button transmission controls. 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[12] The original Furies actually had anodized gold trim on the body and Fury script on the rear fender. Christine (titled onscreen as John Carpenter's Christine) is a 1983 American supernatural horror film directed by John Carpenter and starring Keith Gordon, John Stockwell, Alexandra Paul, Robert Prosky and Harry Dean Stanton. 58 Plymouth Belvedere. Since his parents will not let him keep the car at their house, Arnie begins to restore it at a do-it-yourself garage and junkyard owned by Will Darnell. Christine was shot largely in Los Angeles, California, while the location for Darnell's garage was located in Santa Clarita. This is the kind of movie where you walk out with a silly grin, get in your car, and lay rubber halfway down the Eisenhower. However, Christine has been lying in wait under a pile of debris in the garage the entire time, and it strikes when Leigh takes up her position at the door controls. Arnie is devastated and determined to repair Christine but is surprised to see her quickly restore herself. Arnie – who has been driving the car himself – is thrown through the windshield and impaled on a shard of glass, which kills him. Regular price $0.00 Regular price Sale price $0.00 Sale. In its seventh and final weekend, the film brought in $819,972 landing at #14, bringing the total gross for Christine to $21,017,849. State police detective Rudolph Junkins becomes suspicious of Arnie, having discovered paint from Christine at the scenes of two gang members' deaths. The soundtrack album containing songs used in the film was entitled Christine: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack and was released on LP and cassette on Motown Records. THX Lucasfilms LTD (with titles "Digitally Mastered"). Unfortunately, the later part of the film is slow in developing, and it unfolds in predictable ways. Could you at least tell me what Mopar called it lol. [8] Filming began in April 1983, merely days after the King novel had been published. Please take a moment and Register today. When he gets out to fix it, Leigh begins to choke on a hamburger. The film's stunts were primarily completed by stunt coordinator Terry Leonard, who was behind the wheel of the car during the high-speed chase scenes, as well as the scene in which the car drives down a highway engulfed in flames. They set a trap for it at Darnell's garage: Dennis waits at the controls of a Caterpillar EROPS 955L Track Loader while Leigh stands ready to close the garage doors and cut off Christine's retreat once it enters. In addition, the real-life Furys only came in one color, "Sandstone White" with a "Buckskin Beige" interior, seen on the other Furys on the assembly line during the initial scenes of the movie, though the car in King's novel was ordered with a red-and-white custom paint job. Alexandra Paul's identical twin sister Caroline Paul wrote that she and her sister pulled a prank during filming, sending Caroline on set in place of Alexandra without telling Carpenter that they had made the switch until after he had shot a scene. "[4], Kobritz's first choice for director was John Carpenter, who was initially unavailable due to two projects: an adaptation of another King novel, Firestarter, and an adaptation of the 1980 Eric Van Lustbader novel The Ninja. The film also features supporting performances from Roberts Blossom and Kelly Preston. Chrysler, Plymouth, DeSoto and Dodge vehicles of this era were not equipped with such buttons. At the end of the shift, the line supervisor notices the car's radio is playing music; when he opens the door to shut it off, the worker's corpse falls out onto the floor. Availability Sold out 57 Plymouth Fury. Arbogast and his team made rubber molds from one of the cars, including a whole front end. A nerdish boy buys a strange car with an evil mind ⦠Junkins praises Dennis and Leigh for defeating the demonic vehicle, despite them mourning the loss of Arnie and their inability to save him. Plymouth war eine Automobilmarke, ... Es handelt sich dabei um einen Fury, Modell 1958, in roter Lackierung mit weißem Dach. The Volare and Aspen used the same engines as the Valiant, Duster, and Dart (225, 318, and 360). ... 58 Uhr bearbeitet. I realized that was your real question @tallhair but i am not aware of any names that Chrysler's Plymouth Division attached to ⦠Producer Richard Kobritz had previously produced the miniseries Salem's Lot, also based on a Stephen King novel. Arnie's life begins to change when he buys the used, dilapidated Fury from George LeBay, whose late brother Roland had originally owned it. Plymouth Belvedere is a series of American automobile models made by Chrysler from 1954 to 1970 that were marketed under the Plymouth brand.. [4] In retrospect, Carpenter stated that upon reading Christine, he felt that "It just wasn't very frightening. Originally, Carpenter had not planned to film the car's regeneration scenes, but gave special effects supervisor Roy Arbogast three weeks to devise a way for the car to rebuild itself. Unbeknownst to Arnie, Dennis learned from Arnie's mother that Roland actually committed suicide in the car. [13], In its opening weekend Christine brought in $3,408,904 landing at #4. [8] During that scene, Leonard wore a Nomex firefighter's suit complete with breathing apparatus. [5] According to Carpenter, Christine was not a film he had planned on directing, saying that he directed the film as "a job" as opposed to a "personal project. To lock the door, the door handle has to be pushed downward. I bet you see a 727 when you take a look underneath. 58 Plymouth Belvedere. Dennis and Leigh conclude the only way to save Arnie is to destroy Christine. The film remained at #9 its fourth weekend, grossing $2,736,782. [5] Kobritz and Carpenter had previously collaborated in the 1978 television film Someone's Watching Me!. Twenty-one years later, in September 1978, Arnold "Arnie" Cunningham is an awkward and unpopular teenager in Rockbridge, California, with only one friend, football player Dennis Guilder. The next morning, Christine is back in its slot and fully repaired. [9] An abandoned furniture factory in Irwindale was used for the opening scene. "[8], Initially, Columbia Pictures had wanted to cast Brooke Shields in the role of Leigh due to her publicity after the release of The Blue Lagoon (1981), and Scott Baio as Arnie. Für die Dreharbeiten wurde allerdings aus Beschaffungsgründen überwiegend das ähnliche Schwestermodell Belvedere verwendet. Joined: Oct 28, 2015 Location: long island, new york. Unit price ... Unit price / per . I call the 29 roof unpleasant, and the 23 roof beautiful or the 29 roof the Chevy rendition designed by the marketing folks who wanted something that looked more like a Chevy and the 23 roof the real Chrysler version meant for a two door fuselage by the designers who knew the difference between mundane and great. DTS-ES, Dolby Digital. She wrote, "My highly skilled clutch-pushing actually made it into the movie."[10]. The film dropped 39.6% in its second weekend, grossing $2,058,517 slipping from fourth to eighth place. [4] Kobritz purchased the rights to Christine after finding himself attracted to the novel's "celebration of America's obsession with the motorcar. Christine then seeks out the vandals, crushing one in an alley, triggering a gas station explosion that kills two others and sets the car on fire, and finally running down and killing Buddy himself. During a football game, Dennis becomes distracted by the sight of Arnie kissing his new girlfriend, Leigh Cabot, in front of a now-perfect Christine and is tackled, suffering a career-ending injury. Related: plymouth road runner plymouth barracuda dodge coronet dodge charger plymouth satellite dodge challenger plymouth duster plymouth fury chevrolet camaro dodge dart chevrolet chevelle plymouth ⦠The film was released on VHS by Columbia Pictures, and later in a special edition DVD in 2004. Welcome to our site! The Belvedere name was first used for a new hardtop body style in the Plymouth Cranbrook line for the 1951 model year. During Leigh's choking scene, Christine is shown to have common vertical lock "buttons" on the inside door panels. With Keith Gordon, John Stockwell, Alexandra Paul, Robert Prosky. [22], Two soundtracks were released, one consisting purely of the music written and composed by John Carpenter and Alan Howarth, the other consisting of the contemporary pop songs used in the film.[23]. Dennis and Leigh attack Christine with the bulldozer, but the car continually repairs itself and strikes back. Although the car in the film is identified as a 1958 Plymouth Fury[11] – and in 1983 radio ads promoting the film, voiceover artists announced, "she's a '57 Fury" – two other Plymouth models, the Belvedere and the Savoy, were also used to portray the malevolent automobile onscreen.