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  1. The Cars That Ate Paris is a 1974 Australian horror comedy film, produced by twin brothers Hal and Jim McElroy and directed by Peter Weir. It was his first feature film, and was also based on an original story he had written.

  2. Jun 11, 1976 · The Cars That Ate Paris: Directed by Peter Weir. With John Meillon, Terry Camilleri, Kevin Miles, Rick Scully. The small town of Paris, Australia deliberately causes car accidents, then sells/salvages all valuables from the wrecks as a means of economy.

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    • Comedy, Horror, Sci-Fi
    • Peter Weir
    • 1976-06-11
  3. After his brother dies in a car crash, Arthur Waldo (Terry Camilleri) is adopted by the mayor (John Meillon) of Paris, a small Australian town with a steep downhill road. The residents earn a ...

    • Peter Weir
    • Horror, Comedy
    • Terry Camilleri, John Meillon, Melissa Jaffer
  4. The residents of a small Australian town survive by causing traffic accidents, stripping the cars and stealing the valuables. When Arthur (Terry Camilleri) and his brother, George, have the ...

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    • Peter Weir
    • PG
    • Terry Camilleri
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  5. A small town in rural Australia (Paris) makes its living by causing car accidents and salvaging any valuables from the wrecks. Into this town come brothers Arthur and George. George is killed when the Parisians cause their car to crash, but Arthur survives and is brought into the community as an...

    • Peter Weir
    • Max Gillies
  6. A small town in rural Australia makes its living by causing car accidents and salvaging any valuables from the wrecks.

  7. Directed by Peter Weir • 1974 • Australia. Starring Terry Camilleri, John Meillon, Kevin Miles. The debut feature from Australian New Wave legend Peter Weir is a brilliantly original blend of cracked comedy and macabre horror that Stanley Kubrick selected as one his all-time favorite films.