I never noticed the Plymouth in Bullit, but its right at the part where I have my eye glued to that nasty Charger waiting for the burnout while it was already going about 20 (that takes serious power, long live the 440
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“Carnival Of Souls” is a 1962 low-budget horror film that was forgotten about for over 25 years, then had a successful run in art-house theaters during the early 90s. During the course of the movie, there is one scene where the main female character is in her car and stopped at a traffic light on a downtown street, with a parking lot next to her. A black '59 Belvedere hardtop is among the cars parked in that lot. The movie was filmed in black-and-white, and relies on its low budget to generate its overall creepy-ness. Atmospheric horror and no blood is a rare find these days.