New & Used Car Salesman
New & Used Car Salesman

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New & Used Car Salesman

1973
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English

William Wegman's lewd stroking of his dog apes television's crass marketing strategies.

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IMDb5.5/10
Director: Robert F. HillGenres: Comedy, Drama

Plot Summary

A down-on-his-luck car salesman tries to make a big sale to get his life back on track. Facing pressure from his boss and personal struggles, he resorts to increasingly desperate measures to close the deal. The film explores the gritty realities and ethical compromises often found in high-pressure sales environments.

Critical Reception

This low-budget independent film received minimal critical attention upon its release and is largely obscure. It is generally regarded as a B-movie with a gritty, raw aesthetic that reflects its independent production. While not critically acclaimed, it has a cult following among exploitation film enthusiasts.

What Reviewers Say

  • Offers a stark, unflinching look at a struggling salesman.

  • Features a gritty, authentic portrayal of the used car industry.

  • Known for its low-budget charm and exploitation film appeal.

Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for this obscure film is not readily available. However, audiences who appreciate raw, independent cinema and the exploitation genre may find it compelling.

Fun Fact

Larry Bishop, who stars in and also wrote the screenplay for 'New & Used Car Salesman', is the son of legendary actor and director Robert Conrad.

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