Director Weir started an illustrious career with this bizarre and apocalyptic tale of a small outback town that lures passing drivers, cannibalises their cars and uses the survivors for strange medical experiments by the town doc. Mad, witty, surreal..superb!
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THE LAVENDER HILL MOB (1951)
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Classic Ealing caper with Guinness in fine form as a timid and retiring bank clerk who has the perfect plan to rob the Bank of England of a fortune in gold bullion. Delightful nostalgic comedy, including a cameo from the (then) unknown Audrey Hepburn.
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THE LOVE BUG (1968)
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Herbie helps a luckless racing driver get back his self-esteem but the foolish human takes some persuading to acknowledge that it's his cheeky little Aryan dream machine that's making everything possible. A motorised Disney classic.
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THE PINK PANTHER (1963)
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Peter Seller's first movie as bumbling Inspector Closeau. Not only is his wife double-crossing him but she is doing it with his arch enemy the jewel thief. This is the version with all those people dressed up in gorilla suits.
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