Allanté in movies
#1
Allanté in movies
MOVIES -
Tango & Cash,
Cadillac Man,
Terminal Velocity,
Red Allanté, Arizona plates *** NRO 259 *** (1990 to 1992)
Lethal Weapon 3,
Mel Gibson not nice to Allanté
Steven King's The Stand,
Rocky V ....
Millenium, with Cheryl Ladd and Kris Kristofferson
TV Shows -
History Channel's Cadillac
Dallas,
Married with Children ...
Tango & Cash,
Cadillac Man,
Terminal Velocity,
Red Allanté, Arizona plates *** NRO 259 *** (1990 to 1992)
Lethal Weapon 3,
Mel Gibson not nice to Allanté
Steven King's The Stand,
Rocky V ....
Millenium, with Cheryl Ladd and Kris Kristofferson
TV Shows -
History Channel's Cadillac
Dallas,
Married with Children ...
#4
RE: Allanté in movies
It actually was used in a half dozen others but they were in scenes where the top was being raised but were left on the cutting room floors because "flicks" wereso long thirty minutes of the movies had to be removed.
#8
RE: Allanté in movies
ORIGINAL: hyperion
Just thought I would pass this on. Comcast just posted a new Movie on my cable network entitled "Glory Days" circuit 1992.
A Robert Conrad flick about a 52 yr old retired executive millionaire talked into going to college by his daughter. He missed originallly account of Korea. (and he becomes a star quarterback)
He owns a silver phase one Allante that he drives thru-out the movie in a small pacific coast town. Sort of fun watching my car being driven all over town for an hour and a half "top down. "Especially now."
(Southern California college football season.)
Just thought I would pass this on. Comcast just posted a new Movie on my cable network entitled "Glory Days" circuit 1992.
A Robert Conrad flick about a 52 yr old retired executive millionaire talked into going to college by his daughter. He missed originallly account of Korea. (and he becomes a star quarterback)
He owns a silver phase one Allante that he drives thru-out the movie in a small pacific coast town. Sort of fun watching my car being driven all over town for an hour and a half "top down. "Especially now."
(Southern California college football season.)
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