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Christine Ending ExplainedThe 1983 Stephen King adaptation Christine saw director John Carpenter somehow make the premise of a killer car scary, and the horror movies ending proves that this story still holds up.
Gibson’s “wife” is a restored 1958 Plymouth Fury — one of the original two cars used in John Carpenter’s film version of the Stephen King horror novel “Christine.” “She’s a very ...
The 1958 Plymouth Fury in John Carpenter's "Christine" is among the most evil cars in cinema history, but what happened to its real-life counterpart might be just as tragic as its fate in the film.
But while most enthusiasts go for the fully restored look, one owner used the unrestored version of the movie car as inspiration. Yes, while we remember "Christine" as the pristine-looking 1958 ...
The timing was extremely convenient for the movie business, as cars quickly became a favorite subject for artists exploring their newfound abilities to capture moving images. For as long as ...
The timing was extremely convenient for the movie business, as cars quickly became a favorite subject for artists exploring their newfound abilities to capture moving images. For as long as people ...
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