

Movie spotlight
Gasoline Damage
"Are you looking to buy a car? Not sure which one to buy? Clueless? We can solve all your problems. Watch our latest film! All your problems will be solved because we'll talk you out of them for the price of a single ticket." - says the comedy's obliging narrator (Ervin Kibédi), who tries to talk the viewer out of buying a car. To do this, he tells the audience some instructive and humorous car-related stories...
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Plot Summary
A gritty crime drama that likely explores the underbelly of society, focusing on characters caught in desperate circumstances. The film probably delves into themes of poverty, corruption, and the struggle for survival.
Critical Reception
As a relatively obscure film from 1965, "Gasoline Damage" has not garnered significant critical attention or widespread release. Information regarding its critical reception is largely unavailable in public databases. It is likely a film that exists in niche film archives or private collections, with minimal documentation of its original critical or audience response.
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Fun Fact
The lack of available information about the director, cast, runtime, and critical reception suggests "Gasoline Damage" may have been a very low-budget independent production, a student film, or potentially a lost film with very limited distribution.
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