Pro-Cars in movies...

Can you tell me what movies/sitcoms and what pro-cars were used in them? While watching an episode of "That Girl" I noticed an entire funeral procession go by with lead car, pallbearers car, several flower cars, hearse, and several limos. Since this was in New York I suspect a person of the underworld was being buried.
Also in one of my favorite movies "My Girl", I love the 71 Cadillac endloader hearse they have in the driveway and garage.

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Ladykillers remake 1962 Cadillac 3-way. I watched the movie the other day. It was ok, but the hearse was beautiful. It's worth watching for the hearse. :my2cents:
Of coarse Harold and Maude, 1959 Cadillac Superior hearse.
 
I was told that my car was used in a scene in the movie A Bronx Tale with Robert Deniro, by the guy I bought it from. I have watched the movie and it certainly looks like my car, but who knows.
 
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The movie "The Lovely Bones", which comes out this coming Friday, may show two of my ambulances. I worked on the picture, but I haven't seen it yet to see if I'm in it or not.
 
You'll like this, Richard. When we were filming that scene, I was, of course, driving the M-M. I was the second vehicle in line (of 6-8), behind a Mack fire engine from Huntington FD. We rehearsed the scene several times at different speeds, so the director could get the timing right (the actor in the foreground had to walk out of a door and say some lines at the proper times as well). So the director told the fire engine driver our speed would be 40mph. The engine driver razzed me a bit, and asked, "Are you sure you can keep up?". I told him, "Keep up? I'll be on the brakes to keep from passing ya!!!!" :eek::yum:
 
You'll like this, Richard. When we were filming that scene, I was, of course, driving the M-M. I was the second vehicle in line (of 6-8), behind a Mack fire engine from Huntington FD. We rehearsed the scene several times at different speeds, so the director could get the timing right (the actor in the foreground had to walk out of a door and say some lines at the proper times as well). So the director told the fire engine driver our speed would be 40mph. The engine driver razzed me a bit, and asked, "Are you sure you can keep up?". I told him, "Keep up? I'll be on the brakes to keep from passing ya!!!!" :eek::yum:

Now that would be a ton of fun!!! How neat Steve.:thumb:
 
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