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The Pink Auto
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The Pink Auto

Jan 1, 1964
0h 21m
★ 9.0

Overview

The Pink Auto, screened using two projectors, is one of the very first examples of expanded cinema. Jeff Keen walks as a zombie and carry his dead bride through brown English fields.

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Cast

Jeff Keen

Jeff Keen

Tony Sinden

Tony Sinden