Who owns the Death Proof car?

1 Russell' 's Stuntman Bought It And Gave It To His Son
Imagine having this car as a daily driver. Well, one kid doesn't have to. When the movie wrapped, Buddy Joe Hooker bought the surviving Nova for just $500. He then gave it to his son, Kenan, who amped up the engine with a 383 block to make it 425 hp.
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Did Kurt Russell do his own driving in Death Proof?

That's Kurt Russell doing all the driving in Death Proof, another bit of business that wouldn't have been possible had Tarantino gone with his original choice. Russell, a licensed pilot in real life, is also a veteran stunt driver. "There's no CGI," beams Russell proudly. "My character says it in the movie.
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What car does he drive in Death Proof?

The Mustang in Death Proof is a 1973 Mustang, which is the same model as in the original Gone in 60 Seconds (1974) (actaully a '71 dressed to look like a 73), another iconic car chase movie and of course the Challenger is like the one from Vanishing Point.
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Are Death Proof cars real?

The stunts you see on the screen in Death Proof have nothing to do with CGI. They are as real as they can get because according to Tarantino, that's where the real magic lays. The first of the thrilling scenes in the movie is when stuntman Mike crashes the Nova into another car to kill the girls.
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How many cars did they go through in Death Proof?

In Death Proof, Buddy Hooker was Kurt Russell's stunt man. The filming used a total of 9 cars, two of which were prepared for the final stunt. The two cars with full roll cages and reinforced roofs were nicknamed “The Prius,” and “The Jesus.” Stuntman Hooker would only have two shots at nailing the scene.
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Death Proof - Car Crash Scene



How much is a Death Proof car?

Current bid is $8,700. As far as movie cars go, the 1969 Dodge Charger and 1971 Dodge Challenger from Death Proof are often two of the more forgotten.
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What happened to the Death Proof cars?

The Car's the Star

The fittings for those straps are still there, as are the camera mounts—and the movie car itself is now for sale on eBay. The Challenger still bears the scars of making Death Proof in 2007. More properly, the Death Proof car listed on eBay is only one of the Challengers used in the film.
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Where was Death Proof car chase?

Death Proof - Santa Barbara, California

The dramatic and deadly car chase in this Quentin Tarantino grindhouse-inspired thriller was set in Tennessee, but was filmed along Highway 246 just west of Buellton, California and north of Santa Barbara.
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Did Tracie Thoms drive in Death Proof?

Tracie Thoms, whose character Kim drives the Challenger, had two stunt doubles: newcomer Chrissy Weathersby and Tracy Keehn-Dashnaw.
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How fast were the cars going in Death Proof?

Both cars kept up their speeds of 80 and even up to 100 mph, with Bell risking herself on the car's hood. Likewise, the earlier stunt of the Nova crashing another car was at high speeds, even with a risk to drivers. If nothing else, it proved how fast the Nova would go.
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What is the yellow car in Death Proof?

Kim's yellow and black car (The Bride's iconic Kill Bill colors) in Death Proof is a Ford Mustang Mach I. The same model in Alexandre Aja's High Tension and as "Eleanor" in the original 1974 car film Gone in 60 Seconds which Kim makes a reference to in Death Proof during the diner scene.
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What is a Chevy Nova?

The Chevrolet Chevy II/Nova is a small automobile manufactured by Chevrolet, and produced in five generations for the 1962 through 1979, and 1985 through 1988 model years. Nova was the top model in the Chevy II lineup through 1968.
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Why is the lap dance scene removed from Death Proof?

When the movies were released as a double feature, they were trimmed a bit to shorten the running time. Also, they wanted to simulate the effect of scenes or reels being removed from a film print as it traveled around the country, which was something that would happen in the 70s to actual grindhouse-type features.
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What was Stuntman Mike's motive?

Once they are in his power, however, he reveals his true self: a sadistic psychopath who derives excitement and warped sexual pleasure from killing women with his specially made, "death proof" car - either by running them over, crashing into them, or purposely getting into accidents that are fatal to his passengers, ...
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Why did Quentin Tarantino make Death Proof?

Tarantino developed a fascination with the concept and the story for Death Proof developed from the way stuntmen would "death-proof" stunt cars so a driver could survive horrific, high-speed crashes and collisions.
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Is Death Proof and Planet Terror connected?

Planet Terror and Death Proof are separate films, and they come one after the other, not one inside the other. Two of the McGraws (Earl & Dakota) and The Crazy Babysitter Twins in Planet Terror are characters who can transcend Tarantino and Rodriguez's film Universes like The Wolf (Harvey Keitel) was in Pulp Fiction.
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Did Death Proof make money?

9 DEATH PROOF (2007) - $31,126,421 WORLDWIDE

Death Proof was released on its own internationally following Planet Terror and grossed nearly fifteen times that of Reservoir Dogs with $31,126,421 which was aided by a 2010 rerelease which grossed $462,460 internationally.
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Where did they film Django?

Principal photography for Django Unchained started in California in November 2011 continuing in Wyoming in February 2012 and at the National Historic Landmark Evergreen Plantation in Wallace, Louisiana, outside of New Orleans, in March 2012. The film was shot in the anamorphic format on 35 mm film.
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Is Death Proof based on a true story?

It's just action.” Death Proof marked Tarantino's first credit as a cinematographer. The character Zoë was based on the stuntwoman herself and includes small stories based around her real life experiences, some with Tarantino.
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Where did they film Planet Terror?

Zedler Mill in Luling played two major locations in both parts of Grindhouse. In "Planet Terror," it was a stand-in for the production-designed Bone Shack BBQ, operated by JT (Fahey).
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What is Eleanor from Gone in 60 Seconds?

"Eleanor" is a customized 1971 Ford Mustang Sportsroof (redressed as 1973) that is featured in independent filmmaker H. B. "Toby" Halicki's 1974 film Gone in 60 Seconds. The Eleanor name is also used in the 2000 remake for a customized Shelby Mustang GT500.
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What car was used in Vanishing Point?

The car featured in the film is a 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T, with a 440 cubic-inch V-8, and not a 426 Hemi V-8 (as is often believed). Eight white Challengers loaned from the Chrysler Corporation were used during the filming.
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What is the car in Grindhouse?

To set up the scene: Kurt Russell, who enjoys tracking women down and killing them with his car, is chasing down Rosario Dawson, Tracie Thoms and Zoe Bell, whose characters are taking a break from a film set in order to test drive a 1970 Dodge Challenger, much like the one from the classic film “Vanishing Point.” ...
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