The follow-up to a classic that started a new genre in film: that of the Imperial limousine. No, not really, but there's a wintry scene featuring a magnificent 1958 Imperial limousine by Ghia.
Below are several still pictures from the movie. In order to play, just click any of the pictures below--click on a small picture for a small (1.9 Meg) movie, or a large picture to view a larger, high quality clip suitable for viewing in "full-screen" mode; file size is 7.5 Meg. Left click to view the movie directly, or save to your hard drive by right-clicking and selecting "Save Target As". If you need help viewing, go to our "How To Play Imperial Movies" page. Enjoy!
Not much to say about this clip...just a beautiful 1958 Imperial Ghia limousine gliding silently up the drive to Michael Corleone's mansion. | |
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Elegant proportions of the 58 limo can also be seen at our limousine pages. | |
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Nice close-up shot highlights the car's elegant roofline. If you look closely, you can see Al Pacino, lucky enough to be ensconced in the back seat. | |
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Note the special Ghia emblem on the decklid as the Imperial purrs past the gate. | |
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