Talbot unknown
Talbot unknown in Les affaires sont les affaires (Business is Business), Movie, 1942 
Class: Cars, Convertible — Model origin:

00:38:54
Vehicle used by a character or in a car chase
Comments about this vehicle
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◊ 2009-02-21 11:24 |
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◊ 2009-02-21 11:41 |
That double range of louvres belongs to a Delahaye. I guess a 1939 Chapron built 135 of some sort. |
◊ 2015-08-06 17:10 |
Two remarks about this car. 1. She plays two parts, I think, since we see something very similar at 00:37:38, ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() as Lechat's son, Xavier's (Jean Pâqui, here with Renée Devillers) car… -- Last edit: 2015-08-06 17:40:16 |
◊ 2015-08-06 17:13 |
… and 2. seeing this, ![]() 00:38:54 a frame extracted one second earlier Rinspeed's, I would have been ready to call the car a Talbot. What do you think, DynaMike, fortengo, vintman, sixcyl, others? -- Last edit: 2015-08-06 17:50:29 |
◊ 2015-08-06 17:26 |
Talbot it is, indeed. I will have to be more careful next time... |
◊ 2015-08-06 17:39 |
I'll put my pic in main, then. (Jacques François, in one of his first apparitions on the screen—correction: his first!—, is at the helm.) |
◊ 2015-08-06 17:41 |
The pic posted by Rinspeed:![]() |
◊ 2015-08-06 17:46 |
DynaMike, since you're here and I reckon you as one of our highest moral authority, 1. does the car having two ![]() ![]() 2. Does this contribution of mine to Knowledge and Truth make me a co-contributor to the movie? (Say yes.) (Or say yes/no, no/yes, no/no. But if you are fond of Charles Vanel, try to watch the movie.) |
◊ 2015-08-06 18:55 |
1. Yes, if you say so ![]() 2. Yes, of course ! |