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  • For lovers of film noir and Studebakers!

    I enjoyed a great little film from 1948 entitled "Pitfall". It starred Dick Powell and yes a young "Perry Mason" Raymond Burr.
    But imagine how I felt that Dick Powell who plays an insurance salesman drives a new 1948 Studebaker Commander with beautiful wide white walls! There are a few shots of Studes on the roads, and a shot on Wiltshire Blvd where one sees a building with "Studebaker cars and trucks in the background.

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    I love watching the old B&W films from the '40's & '50's since you see so many cool cars. Perry Mason is one of my favorite series since each episode features a broad array of cool cars.

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    • #3
      I remember a sci-fi movie, I believe it was "The Day The Earth Stood Still" which had a lot of Studebakers in it. The final scene especially.
      thom

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      • #4
        The movie that heavily featured 1956 Studebaker President Classics and Pinehursts was "It Conquered The World" . It starred Peter Graves, Beverly Garland and Lee Van Cleef.

        Here is the final minute with the Pinehurst..



        Here is a trailer with shot of a President Classic



        And if you are really really a gluten for punishment, here is the full movie as it appeared on MST 3000 in 1991 complete with 1991 commercials. A hoot! Mystery Science Theater 3000 was on Comedy Central and feature running comments with jokes about the movie and stars and in this case the cars.



        Bob Miles
        Old Studebakers and Old Movies: My favorites

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        • #5
          I just reserved that from the library so I'll check it out. Also, in the original D.O.A. with Edmund O'Brien he drives a Studie convertible.
          peter lee

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          • #6
            Originally posted by plee4139 View Post
            I just reserved that from the library so I'll check it out. Also, in the original D.O.A. with Edmund O'Brien he drives a Studie convertible.
            Yes, it is a 1949 Commander Convertible. In one shot, when the glove box is open, you can see the serial number for the car on the placard. I wonder if that car still is extant? I would be interesting to find out.

            Bob Miles
            Edmund O'Brien was a great actor for years

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Hawklover View Post
              I enjoyed a great little film from 1948 entitled "Pitfall". It starred Dick Powell and yes a young "Perry Mason" Raymond Burr.
              But imagine how I felt that Dick Powell who plays an insurance salesman drives a new 1948 Studebaker Commander with beautiful wide white walls! There are a few shots of Studes on the roads, and a shot on Wiltshire Blvd where one sees a building with "Studebaker cars and trucks in the background.
              Great movie. I've seen it many times. This stuff belongs in Studebakers in the Movies.
              1936 Dictator
              1950 Champion Regal 4 dr parts car
              1953 Commander Regal HT
              1953 2R5 Pickup
              1947 M16 Truck
              1949 2R16 Truck
              1960 Lark VIII Convertible
              1960 Champ 5E7 step side short box
              1962 Champ 7E5 no box
              1962 GT Hawk
              1963 Lark VI 4 dr
              1963 GT Hawk R2
              1964 Daytona Convertible
              1964 Commander Wagonaire

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