The 100+ Best Movies With Cars
- Steve McQueen, Robert Vaughn, Jacqueline Bisset
Featuring one of the most iconic car chases in film history, this Steve McQueen classic revolves around a San Francisco cop determined to take down a crime syndicate. The audacious driving scenes, especially the legendary Mustang fastback versus Dodge Charger chase, showcase McQueen's talent as both an actor and a race car driver. Bullitt epitomizes the gritty realism of late '60s cinema while influencing car movies for generations to come.
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- Matt Damon, Christian Bale, Jon Bernthal
This adrenaline-inducing film tells the thrilling true story of how Carroll Shelby and Ken Miles teamed up to break Ferrari's dominance in the prestigious 24 Hours of Le Mans race. Led by magnetic performances from Matt Damon and Christian Bale, audiences are treated to fast-paced action, drama, and the passion behind racing. By the end credits, it's hard not to be inspired by the sheer determination and ingenuity that transformed the Ford GT into a world-class racing machine.
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- Richard Dreyfuss, Ron Howard, Paul Le Mat
With a star-studded ensemble cast, this nostalgic George Lucas-directed gem captures the essence of '60s youth culture and their obsession with fast cars and rock 'n' roll. Set within a single night, the intertwining storylines of high school graduates cruising the streets in hot rods convey a poignant sense of time and place, as well as the fleeting nature of adolescence. The energetic soundtrack and stylish cinematography make for an unforgettable movie experience that has stood the test of time.
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- Vin Diesel, Paul Walker, Michelle Rodriguez
The blockbuster that spawned a franchise juggernaut, this pulse-pounding action film focuses on an undercover cop infiltrating an underground street racing scene. Relationships are put to the test as loyalties shift, while high-speed pursuits and races keep audiences on the edge of their seats. The combination of thrilling car stunts, diverse characters, and a pulse-pounding soundtrack helped launch a new era in automotive cinema.
- Burt Reynolds, Sally Field, Jackie Gleason
This high-octane comedy follows a charismatic outlaw and his partner evading a relentless sheriff as they race across the country to deliver bootleg beer. Burt Reynolds and Sally Field sizzle on screen, and their wild adventure is filled with witty banter, car chases, and outlandish stunts. Equal parts slapstick comedy and action-filled spectacle, it retains its status as a beloved classic that defined the genre.
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- Angelina Jolie, Nicolas Cage, Robert Duvall
Boasting an all-star cast, this slick heist film reimagines the 1974 cult classic, with Nicolas Cage starring as a retired car thief forced back into the game to save his brother's life. With only 24 hours to steal 50 high-end cars, the audience is taken on a wild ride filled with clever heists, impressive stunts, and epic car chases. Its mix of humor, action, and a charismatic lead elevates the film into a modern must-watch.
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- Mel Gibson, Joanne Samuel, Hugh Keays-Byrne
Set in a post-apocalyptic world, this Australian masterpiece stars Mel Gibson as Max Rockatansky, a disillusioned cop out for revenge after the murder of his wife and child. The desolate landscape combined with high-speed car chases and raw emotion paints a chilling picture of a future gone wrong. Visually stunning and relentlessly intense, it laid the groundwork for a franchise that would continue to evolve and captivate viewers.
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- Barry Newman, Cleavon Little, Charlotte Rampling
A cult classic that explores the limits of man and machine, this film follows a Vietnam War veteran hired to deliver a Dodge Challenger from Denver to San Francisco in just 15 hours. Evading law enforcement at every turn, the protagonist reaches breakneck speeds while navigating the vast American West. Fueled by existentialism and a mesmerizing soundtrack, it remains a defining entry in the genre and a testament to the allure of the open road.
- Vin Diesel, Paul Walker, Jordana Brewster
In the fifth installment of the hit franchise, Vin Diesel and Paul Walker lead a crew of familiar faces on a heist that takes them through the high-speed streets of Rio de Janeiro. This entry ramps up the action by introducing Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson as a relentless federal agent hot on their heels. By blending spectacular car chases, slick heists, and impressive stunts, it successfully reinvigorates the series while paying homage to its roots.
- Burt Reynolds, Roger Moore, Farrah Fawcett
An irreverent ensemble comedy that brings together an eclectic group of characters determined to win an illegal cross-country road race, it features a memorable cast of stars, including Burt Reynolds, Roger Moore, and Dean Martin. Utilizing a variety of vehicles and outrageous methods to outwit their competitors, the film delivers plenty of laughs and thrilling chase sequences. Even if it's more light-hearted than other entries in the genre, it remains a beloved classic that showcases the camaraderie and excitement of racing.
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- Vin Diesel, Paul Walker, Michelle Rodriguez
Reuniting the original cast from the 2001 film, this instalment finds the crew scattered, both figuratively and symbolically, while still maintaining ties to their shared love of cars and street racing. Contending with personal loss, shifting allegiances, and a tortured romance, Dominic and Brian reunite to take down a common enemy in this high-stakes adventure. The increased focus on drama and character development, along with pulse-pounding chase sequences, deepens the franchise's lore and sets the stage for future sequels.
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- H.B. Halicki, Marion Busia, Jerry Daugirda
The original cult classic follows a group of car thieves as they steal 48 high-end vehicles leading up to an epic 40-minute car chase that remains one of the longest in film history. Written, directed, and starring H.B. Halicki, this low-budget indie film became an underground sensation, inspiring countless car enthusiasts and filmmakers alike. Its combination of illegal street racing, car culture, and spectacular stunts provides an adrenaline rush that's difficult to replicate.
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- Jason Statham, Shu Qi, François Berléand
This action-packed thriller introduced the world to Jason Statham as Frank Martin, a highly-skilled driver-for-hire embroiled in a dangerous mission involving the daughter of a powerful criminal. Styled after classic car flicks, it spotlights sleek European vehicles and mind-blowing chase scenes. Coupled with Statham's suave charm and martial arts expertise, it launched an enduring franchise and cemented the actor as a leading action hero.
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- Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, Crispin Glover
While not solely focused on cars, the iconic DeLorean time machine is at the heart of this beloved sci-fi adventure. The film follows Marty McFly (Michael J. Fox) as he's thrust back in time to the 1950s and must find a way to get home while preserving the future by repairing the past. With its masterful blend of humor, action, and an unforgettable soundtrack, it remains a timeless classic and an inspiration for dreamers and gearheads alike.
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- Keith Gordon, John Stockwell, Alexandra Paul
Based on the Stephen King novel, this horror tale follows a shy teenager who discovers his dilapidated '58 Plymouth Fury is possessed by a malevolent spirit. The driver's bond with the car spirals from obsession to terror, as those who anger it become victims of its deadly wrath. A unique entry in both the automotive and horror genres, it provides some spine-chilling entertainment while leaving viewers wary of vintage cars.
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- John Belushi, Dan Aykroyd, James Brown
Infused with soulful music and outrageous comedy, this cult classic stars John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd as the titular duo on a "mission from God" to save their childhood orphanage. The film is perhaps best known for its legendary car chase through the streets of Chicago, featuring the iconic Bluesmobile, a 1974 Dodge Monaco. Showcasing exceptional driving skills and laugh-out-loud humor, it remains a classic whose spirit lives on in the hearts of fans worldwide.
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- Ansel Elgort, Kevin Spacey, Lily James
This innovative heist flick is centered around Baby, a young getaway driver with a penchant for music, who seeks redemption and love amidst a life of crime. The film's intense driving scenes are brilliantly synchronized to an eclectic soundtrack, creating an immersive and thrilling experience for viewers. With its refreshing blend of action, comedy, and romance, it stands out as a modern classic that pushes the boundaries of the genre.
- Michael Caine, Noel Coward, Benny Hill
This Michael Caine-led British caper follows a motley crew of thieves as they execute an audacious gold heist using a fleet of Mini Coopers. The film's tight script, witty banter, and intricate plotting are complemented by exhilarating car chases through the winding streets of Turin. With its winning combination of humor, action, and style, it's no wonder this captivating classic has resonated with audiences for decades.
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- Lucas Black, Zachery Ty Bryan, Shad "Bow Wow" Moss
The third installment in the blockbuster franchise introduces audiences to drift racing, as a troubled American teen finds himself drawn into Japan's underground racing scene. Despite lacking familiar faces from previous films, it offers impressive driving sequences, rich character development, and an immersive look at Tokyo's car culture. Its distinct style and fresh setting brought a new dimension to the franchise, helping to shape the series' future direction.
- Paul Walker, Tyrese Gibson, Eva Mendes
The first sequel in the iconic franchise, this instalment reunites Paul Walker's Brian O'Conner with Tyrese Gibson's Roman Pearce as they infiltrate a dangerous drug lord's operation in Miami. Featuring stunning car physics-defying stunts, street racing culture, and a high-octane soundtrack, it captured the attention of a new generation of fans. While not as groundbreaking as its predecessor, it helped solidify the franchise's future and paved the way for subsequent sequels.
- James Taylor, Warren Oates, Laurie Bird
This existential road movie follows a pair of street racers (James Taylor and Dennis Wilson) traveling across America in a souped-up 1955 Chevrolet One-Fifty Two-Door Sedan. Encountering other gearheads and rogues along the way, their journey becomes a meditation on the aimlessness of youth and the search for purpose. Striking a unique balance between introspection and revved-up action, it has earned cult status as an unconventional ode to the open road.
- Tom Cruise, Robert Duvall, Nicole Kidman
This high-speed drama stars Tom Cruise as a hotshot NASCAR driver looking to prove himself in the demanding world of professional racing. With its intense on-track action, gripping rivalries, and dramatic behind-the-scenes glimpses into the racing world, it provides plenty of entertainment for fans of the sport. Despite drawing comparisons to Cruise's earlier film Top Gun, it holds its own as a passionate depiction of the racing world and the struggles of its competitors.
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- Clint Eastwood, Christopher Carley, Bee Vang
Stepping away from the traditional high-speed action of typical automobile-centric films, this Clint Eastwood-produced drama showcases a 1972 Ford Gran Torino, which becomes an integral part of the story. Eastwood stars as a grizzled Korean War veteran who forms an unexpected bond with a young Hmong neighbor, eventually entrusting him with the cherished car. The restrained pacing and poignant character development provide a refreshing change for fans of the genre, showcasing the emotional ties one can have to a beloved automobile.
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- Mel Gibson, Bruce Spence, Emil Minty
Also known as The Road Warrior, this sequel sees Mel Gibson return as a hardened Max Rockatansky navigating a desolate post-apocalyptic wasteland. Joined by an eccentric cast of survivors, Max defends a gasoline-rich community from marauding bandits in thrilling car-based combat sequences. Expanding on the themes and style of its predecessor, this film set new standards for vehicular action and established the franchise as a groundbreaking force in cinema.
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- Steve McQueen, Siegfried Rauch, Elga Andersen
Showcasing the legendary 24-hour race, this Steve McQueen passion project offers a realistic portrayal of the mental and physical challenges faced by endurance racers. Featuring actual footage from the 1970 Le Mans race, it blurs the line between documentary and fiction while capturing the visceral thrill of racing. Although not a box-office success at the time, the film has become a classic among racing fans for its uncompromising vision and authentic representation of the sport.
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- Chris Hemsworth, Daniel Brühl, Olivia Wilde
Directed by Ron Howard, this gripping biopic chronicles the heated rivalry between Formula One drivers James Hunt and Niki Lauda during the 1976 racing season. Featuring stellar performances from Chris Hemsworth and Daniel Brühl, this compelling drama highlights the two men's contrasting approaches to racing and their unrelenting drive to succeed. With its visceral racing sequences and emotionally charged moments, it stands out as one of the best films about the high-stakes world of professional motorsport.
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- Michael Sarrazin, Tim McIntire, Raul Julia
Inspired by the real-life Cannonball Baker Sea-To-Shining-Sea Memorial Trophy Dash, this lighthearted comedy follows a diverse group of enthusiasts as they compete in a cross-country road race. With its tongue-in-cheek humor, eccentric characters, and outrageous driving antics, it offers a lively exploration of American car culture and competition. Though inevitably compared to the later Cannonball Run films, it stands alone as an entertaining romp through the automotive world.
- Mark Wahlberg, Charlize Theron, Ed Norton
This modern update of the 1969 classic stars Mark Wahlberg as the leader of a skilled team of thieves seeking revenge on a traitorous former partner. Packed with action, clever heist sequences, and a charming ensemble cast, it captures the spirit of the original while creating a new generation of fans. The film's engaging plot, witty dialogue, and, of course, the iconic Mini Cooper car chases ensure its continued popularity.
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- Peter Fonda, Susan George, Adam Roarke
A road movie with attitude, this cult classic stars Peter Fonda and Susan George as bank-robbing lovers on the run from the law. Alongside some of the most exhilarating car chase scenes of the era, what sets this film apart is its charismatic leads, memorable dialogue, and unexpected conclusion. Equal parts action and character study, it has left a lasting impact on the genre and inspired future filmmakers.
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- Jason Statham, Amber Valletta, Alessandro Gassman
Jason Statham returns as skilled driver-for-hire Frank Martin in this action-packed sequel, which sees him caught up in the kidnapping of a wealthy client's young son. With an even higher stakes plot and ever more inventive driving sequences, it successfully builds upon the foundation laid by its predecessor. Although criticized for its over-the-top action and implausible scenarios, it remains an entertaining entry in the genre and the popular franchise.
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