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Columnia reissued this a couple of years back, so it should be fairly easy
to find.  It is also available in a cut version as _The Cars that Eat
People_, and though I haven't seen it, it is available frequently at
stores that rent very old tapes.
 
Scott
 
 
 
On Wed, 1 Apr 1998, Felicity Meakins wrote:
 
> Has anyone seen THE CARS THAT ATE PARIS. This is Peter Weir's first
> feature and is truly bizaare. Wish he'd do more of these. I think that it
> is only available through a special AFI release ie not your local video
> shop.
>
> Felicity
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