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I Found the Perfect Car for My Crime Thriller Filthy Animals. Then It Disappeared

MovieMaker Magazine
Story by James T. North
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A determined filmmaker's quest for the perfect vintage car to star in his crime thriller takes an unexpected turn as the vehicle's quirks and mysterious disappearance threaten to derail production.
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  • Director James T. North stumbled upon a 1973 Mercury Brougham he thought was perfect for his film 'Filthy Animals', but the car's mechanical issues and blind spots nearly caused multiple crashes during test drives with his lead actors.
  • Despite the car's problems, North decided to use it in the film's driving sequences, but the Brougham died again shortly after, forcing the crew to tow it to locations and later replace it with a 1969 Pontiac GTO when the original car was unexpectedly scrapped by a new owner.
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James T. North, Ryan Patrick Brown, Austan Wheeler, Shun Muroyama, Geo Dayrit, Monster Energy, Filthy Animals
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