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There's nowhere to turn, nowhere to hide, and no way to stop the Car.
~ The Narrator's tagline of the movie
What evil drives the Car?
~ The movie's tagline.

The Car is the unnamed titular main antagonist of the 1977 horror film of the same name, and its 2019 sequel The Car 2: The Road to Revenge.

The Car, is a demonic black 1971 Lincoln Continental Mark III modified by the late George Barris, known for modifying custom cars for film and television, such as the Batmobile. It has no visible driver, which strongly suggests that the car is animate, possibly an incarnation of either the Devil or some other demon, or that such an entity was the driver of the Car. The Car existed to destroy and like many horror antagonists was almost completely unstoppable, despite the heroes' best efforts to defeat him.

The sound effects for it are provided by Dennis C. Salcedo.

Biography[]

The Car[]

A mysterious matte black car (similar in appearance to a Lincoln Continental Mark III) drives down the road and targets two bicyclists cycling on a canyon. At the bridge, the Car proceeds to knock one cyclist off the road, and ram the other from behind, catapulting him off the bridge. A hitchhiker, hoping to get a ride, encounters the car and insults it after it purposefully tries to run him down. In response, the car runs over him several times and leaves. The local sheriff's office, called to the first of a series of hit and run deaths, gets a lead on the car that appears heavily customized and has no license plate, as pointed out by Amos Clemens (played by the late R. G. Armstrong) after he sees it run over the hitchhiker.

That night, in an apparent bid to kill Amos, the car instead runs over the sheriff, leaving Chief Deputy Wade Parent (played by James Brolin) in charge. During the resulting investigation, an eyewitness to the accident states that there was no driver inside the car, furthering Wade's confusion. Wade asks his girlfriend, Lauren (played by Kathleen Lloyd), who is a teacher at the local school, to cancel the upcoming marching band rehearsals for their safety. Lauren and her friend, who is Wade's deputy Luke Johnson's (played by Ronny Cox, who would later play Dick Jones in Robocop) wife, ask him to let them rehearse, to which Luke unwittingly agrees.

The car enters the town and attacks the school marching band as it rehearses at the local show ground. It chases the group of teachers and students into a cemetery. Curiously enough, the machine does not enter the consecrated ground as Lauren taunts the purported driver that any of the townsfolk have yet to see. Seemingly angered, the car destroys a brick gate post and leaves. The police chase the automobile along highways throughout the desert before it turns on them, destroying several squad cars and killing five of Wade's deputies in the process. Wade confronts the vehicle and is surprised to see that none of his bullets put a dent on the car's windshield or tires. After unsuccessfully trying to open the door (the car has no exterior door handles), Wade is knocked out and the car escapes.

That evening, Lauren, on her way home to pick up her personal belongings, is killed when the car jumps driving straight through her house and rams her, right when she is speaking to Wade over the phone. Luke puts forward to a grief-stricken and distraught Wade the theory that he acted in revenge for the insults hurled on it by Lauren and notes it cannot enter sacred grounds. Wade concocts a plan to stop the car by burying it beneath a controlled explosion in the canyons that lie outside of town. After discovering the car waiting for him in his own garage, he is forced to carry out his plans post haste.

Luke is pursued by the car into a mountainous canyon area where his remaining deputies have set a trap for the motorized monster In a final confrontation, Wade and Luke, at the edge of a cliff, bait the car into running straight at them, then jump aside as it goes over the cliff. With the dynamite detonated and the rubble falling on it, a monstrous demonic visage appears in the smoke and fire from the explosion, shocking the deputies.

Wade continues to refuse to believe what the group saw in the flames, despite Luke's insistence about what he saw. The movie concludes, in some cuts, with the car prowling through the streets of downtown Los Angeles, indicating that either the car survived the explosion or the power responsible for its animation created an identical car.

The Car: Road to Revenge[]

In the 2018 sequel, the car is possessed by the spirit of District Attorney James S. Caddock after he was killed by gangsters throwing him off a building onto his car. Coming back to life as the car, Craddock embarks through the dystopian cyberpunk city for vengeance on his murderers.

After killing each member of the gang, the car goes on a vicious rampage across the city until the remaining gangs use cars and motorbikes to corral the car into an old quarry where Talen smashes it before Daria pushes it over a cliff into a lake below. However, from the lake's bottom, the car's headlights turn on.

Powers and Abilities[]

The Car is extremely durable, resistant to bullet strikes and other weapons, and can't be opened, so the conditions and appearance of the interior are unknown. It is unable to enter graveyards, indicating some kind of unholy presence. The car can be physically destroyed, but, as shown in the first film, the spirit animating him seems to be able to somehow reconstitute the car after some time. Seemingly the only way to stop it is to trap him terrain from which he can't drive free.

Victims[]

  1. Unnamed Cyclist
  2. Unnamed Cyclist
  3. Unnamed Hitchhiker
  4. Sheriff Everett Peck
  5. Unnamed Deputy
  6. Unnamed Deputy
  7. Unnamed Deputy
  8. Unnamed Deputy
  9. Unnamed Deputy
  10. Lauren Humphries

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Trivia[]

  • The Car has similarities to another possessed car from the Stephen King novel and film Christine and the Haunted Car from Goosebumps.
  • In "The Honking", Episode 1 of Season 3 of Futurama, Bender as a were-car turns into a vehicle based on the Car.
  • In The Simpsons "Treehouse of Horror XXIV" intro, Maggie can be seen driving the Car chasing Milhouse similar to the movie's opening scene with the Car chasing the cyclists.

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