In Cruel Intentions, the car is a 54 (or 56, I forget) Jag.
On Mon, Nov 13, 2000 at 11:24:06AM -0500, Chris Thompson profoundly declared:
> Here's a question, two possible MG's in movies for you that I cannot verify.
>
> In the movie "Cruel Intentions", a modern retelling of "Dangerous Liasons"
> starring Sarah Michelle Gellar and Ryan Phillipi, Phillipi's character
> drives a car that I took to be an MGA. It becomes part of an elaborate
> wager. I only saw the first bit of the movie so I could be mistaken. It
> hasnt come back around on cable again, and from what I've heard and seen,
> it's not worth paying to rent.
>
> Also, I was once told by a "Car Guy" years ago that the "Ferrari" used in
> Ferris Bueller's Day Off was an MG with a custom body shell. MGA? MGB?
>
>
> On Sat, 11 Nov 2000, paul.hunt1@virgin.net wrote:
> > "(It was an) MG TC which must have been meant to represent a TA since the TC
> > wasn't produced for another five years." taken from the web site 'MGs in the
> > Movies' at http://www.gothere.com/mg-world/mg-movies/movies.htm
> >
> > PaulH.
> >
> >
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