Nope, you are not the only one, TerriAnn. If you look carefully at that
scene you will see that the same selection of cars are seen on parked on
different streets during the chase. They must have moved them around
between takes.
I just saw "The Bank Job" which has an excellent selection of 60s vintage
British cars. And it was a pretty good movie.
Mike
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From: "TeriAnn J. Wakeman" <tjwakeman@gmail.com>
Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2013 10:02 AM
To: <triumphs@autox.team.net>
Subject: [TR] Cars in movies & TV
> On 1/2/13 4:20 PM, John Macartney wrote:
>> Watched an excellent TV drama programme last night that had a great plot
>> but
>> was badly let down by the cars used. Sometimes (though not often)
>> researchers
>> really do screw things badly.
> That sort of thing spoils a movie or episode for me. There was an
> American TV series in the 1990's called JAG. In one episode one of the
> main characters "Harm" met his half brother for the first time in
> Chechnya during the**second Chechen war. There was a Russian army arms
> convoy driving Land Rover 101 trucks. That totally distracted me from
> the story line. I Never knew the Russian Army had Land Rovers in
> service. 101's seem to be a standard fill in whenever an American movie
> company needs Eastern European military cargo trucks. That's the one
> episode that really stands out in my memory. Just because of the
> Russian military Land Rovers.
>
> So am I the only one when watching the classic chase scene in the movie
> Bullet pays attention to all the cars parked along the streets of San
> Francisco just to see the then common, now uncommon cars parked along
> the streets? MGs, Triumphs big Healeys, all the VW bugs & 356 Porches.
>
> TeriAnn
>
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