Future GPX Cyber Formula is a 37-episode anime television series by Sunrise. It originally aired in Japan between March 15, 1991 and December 20, 1991. Directed by Mitsuo Fukuda, Cyber Formula is a show about Formula racing in the future, when race cars are equipped with computer support systems called 'Cyber Systems'.
In this action-packed comedy, a variety of characters participate in an illegal cross-country race known as the Cannonball Run. From outlandish costumes to reckless driving, the contestants will go to any lengths to win the ultimate prize. Along the way, they encounter a female police officer, encounter highway patrols, face off against a batman character, and deal with other hilarious and unexpected obstacles. This cult classic ends with a memorable freeze frame.
In Death Valley, a woman and her twin brother embark on a vacation that takes a dark turn when they become targets of a serial killer. As they explore the eerie and desolate landscape, they must fight to survive and outsmart their relentless pursuer.
A group of contestants participate in a car race from different parts of Europe to Monte Carlo, facing various obstacles and comedic situations along the way. They encounter smuggling, cheating, and even dress up as the opposite sex to win the race. The movie is filled with slapstick comedy and features an ensemble cast.
Cool Cat has gone off to race in Le Mans; Colonel Rimfire and his robotic elephant follow, but they're no match for the clever tiger except that the elephant wins the race in Cool Cat's car.
Hips, Hips, Hooray! is a 1934 comedy film that follows the story of a police officer and a street vendor who become partners in a pool game. They end up in Kansas where they encounter a thief and get involved in a false accusation. With the help of a detective, they try to clear their names and expose the con man behind it all. Along the way, they navigate business competition in the beauty products industry and participate in an exciting automobile race. This pre-code slapstick comedy takes place in the Rocky Mountains and is filled with laughter and mischief.
Explosion Course is a gripping documentary that takes viewers inside the high-octane world of automobile racing. Focusing on the Fuji racing circuit, the film showcases the intense competition and adrenaline-fueled battles as skilled drivers push their racing cars to the limit. With stunning visuals and heart-stopping moments, Explosion Course provides an exhilarating look at the world of motorsports.
Jimmy Dent , son of John Dent, the maker of the reliable but plain Dent automobile, is dismissed from the firm after he refuses to drive a Dent. He goes west with the Tyler family, owners of a rival automobile firm, in one of their expensive high speed cars.
Betty, Koko, and Bimbo drive at the auto races; Betty has a cold, and her sneezes help her win.
Series #2, Episode #7 of The Collegians and they are preparing for a auto race.
A procession of American and European automobiles--including such makes as Daimlers, Mercedes, Stanley Steamers and Pierces-- drive up and down the steep roads on Mt. Washington, New Hampshire. Some of them struggle with the steep grade. A hiker persists in sequential shots. It's unknown whether the film was an attempt to document a race or rally, or merely present picturesque actuality. It's also been surmised that audiences of the day might have bet on the film's numbered cars.
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