1965 Imperial unknown

1965 Imperial unknown in Isis (The Secrets of Isis), TV Series, 1975-1976 IMDB Ep. 2.06

Class: Cars, Sedan — Model origin: US

1965 Imperial unknown

[*][*] Minor action vehicle or used in only a short scene

Comments about this vehicle

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supcoach US

2024-12-10 04:50

Crown or LeBaron

Ddey65 US

2024-12-10 17:57

I'm not sure. But what I am sure of is that it was originally the '64 Imperial used by the bad guys of the week who want to steal Mr. Mason's weather control equipment. Then when they device starts a fire in the trunk, they ditch the car and send it down a hill. Isis comes along to put the fire out, and the '64 Imperial suddenly becomes this '65 Imperial.

Lateef NO

2024-12-10 18:09

Is it a scale model? Something doesn't look right.

Ddey65 US

2024-12-10 18:14

Nah, just covered in ice (or what passes for ice).

Baube QC

2024-12-10 18:23

can't put my finger on but something is fishy to me too.. :think:

supcoach US

2024-12-12 01:53

It does have a CGI look about it

night cub US

2024-12-12 03:09

No CGI in 1975

supcoach US

2024-12-13 01:28

According to this article, CGI (albeit primitive) has been around since the 1960s.

https://www.studiobinder.com/blog/what-is-cgi-meaning-definition/

night cub US

2024-12-13 01:37

Maybe, but a cheesy TV series from the 1970s would never be able to afford computer generated graphics. This was done with old fashioned special effects.

supcoach US

2024-12-13 02:05

Special effects evolved into CGI

Baube QC

2024-12-13 03:53

i think its a toy or plastic kit car

Lateef NO

2024-12-13 08:38

supcoach wrote According to this article, CGI (albeit primitive) has been around since the 1960s.

CGI looked nothing like this in 1975. Have you ever seen the Money For Nothing music video? That was considered groundbreaking and that was in 1985. Here's what 1970s CGI was like.

supcoach US

2024-12-13 13:12

Night cub said that CGI was not around in 1975. The article I posted says it has been around since the 1970s (albeit not as sophisticated as what one is used to in 2024). The only point was that they were around since the 1970s.

Lateef NO

2024-12-13 16:47

night cub could have said: "No CGI in 1975 comparable to subject image", but I figured you were clever enough to know that's what the conversation was about.

It's a bit like those stories on Reddit: "this was back in the 90s, so before cellphones" - everyone knows the cellphone was already invented, but not many people had them - hence "before cellphones".

supcoach US

2024-12-13 17:31

You mean the "Starship Enterprise" isn't real? I"m crushed lol

Baube QC

2024-12-13 17:40

no ,it is.. i even own it .. :D

chicomarx BE

2024-12-13 17:47

They used tape, how would you use CGI on that? Any tricks like rear projection were analog.

supcoach US

2024-12-14 00:44

@chicomarx - It was meant as a joke. Yes the original series used special effects. The series that came after Voyager use CGI

chicomarx BE

2024-12-14 04:24

Anyway the subject car is just paint, like in Repo Man.
[Image: repoman.jpg]

Ddey65 US

2024-12-18 15:15

Baube wrote no ,it is.. i even own it .. :D

Aww, I thought you were going to post the link to this.

QueenMDX CA

2024-12-18 16:30

:D Baube and Ddey65.

Baube QC

2024-12-18 17:04

Ddey65 wrote
Aww, I thought you were going to post the link to this.

very nice.. but i wonder how they fit a whole crew in it ... :whistle:

Ddey65 US

2025-01-23 02:05

:lol:
Anyway, I'm starting to think this might be another Crown. I don't have proof either way, other than I suspect the Crown was more common back then.

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