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FORD SHELBY MUSTANG GT500 BREAKS
INTO THE MOVIES
By Michael Collins, FCN
DEARBORN, December 6, 2007 -- Exactly one year
after an all-new version of the Ford Mondeo was
introduced to James Bond fans in the movie Casino
Royale, another Ford vehicle is about to get some
major screen time in a holiday blockbuster.
Beginning Dec. 14, look for a 2007 Shelby Mustang
GT500 in red with signature white stripes
to chew up the scenery and the streets
of New York City in I Am Legend, starring Will
Smith.
"There is no doubt that the Shelby Mustang
GT500 is the costar of the first part of this
story," said Brian Daly of Ford Global Brand
Entertainment (FGBE), which places Ford vehicles
in movies, TV and other media. "Smith plays
the sole survivor of an apocalypse who races around
the deserted, gray, empty streets in this fantastic
bright red Mustang. The sequences are incredible."
And Daly isn't the only one who thinks so. The
movie is already generating buzz on a Los Angeles
Times auto blog, where automotive reporter Josh
Hancock says, "The shots of the Mustang blasting
around totally traffic-free New York will be the
envy of every urban driver. I lost myself in that
dream just with the sound of that car growling
through the city streets."
Daly began talking with Warner Bros. about I
Am Legend in the spring of 2006. Thanks to a long
working relationship with several studio executives
he was able to get a "first look" at
the script.
"The producers knew they wanted an American-made
vehicle and the Shelby Mustang was perfect casting,"
he said. "But I also knew Chrysler and GM
were making pitches. I kept imagining the folks
at Camaro piecing together all kinds of prototypes
to get those scenes."
I Am Legend isn't the first movie version of
Richard Matheson's classic 1954 science fiction
novel to feature a red Ford vehicle. A 1971 adaptation
called The Omega Man put Charlton Heston behind
the wheel of a bright red 1970 Ford LTD.
But this time around, it's not just a Ford convertible
that gets face time. Smith also shares scenes
with a Ford Expedition and a Ford Escape Hybrid.
"Getting Ford brand vehicles in movies like
I Am Legend works in two ways," said Bob
Witter, manager, FGBE. "First, producers
know that as the audience recognizes a vehicle
they see in real life or have been thinking about,
the story becomes more relatable. And second,
when our products are on-screen they can engage
the viewer in a totally different fashion and
help enhance our commercial and marketing investments."
Ford vehicles had a busy year in the movies in
2007, and many of these films are now in the process
of being released on DVD. They include The Kingdom,
which featured a Range Rover and starred Jamie
Foxx; Dan in Real Life, with a Volvo and Steve
Carell; Rush Hour 3, with a Jaguar XK and Jackie
Chan; and Nancy Drew, which included a Ford Escape
and Land Rover LR3 and starred Emma Roberts.
And 2008 is shaping up as another strong year
on-screen for Ford. For example, slated for release
early next year is Nights in Rodanthe, which pairs
Richard Gere with a 2008 Jaguar XK that required
some very special attention.
"They wanted the car to match his hair,"
said Witter. "We delivered a gray Jaguar,
but it wasn't the right shade."
To give it just the perfect hue, Witter had the
Jaguar XK coated in plastic and repainted. Peel
coating is an old ploy in Hollywood, where special
colors for vehicles are not unusual requests.
Once the project is over, the plastic is removed
and the vehicle is back to its original condition.
"It's an amazing trick. Once the plastic
is peeled off, you can never tell the car was
touched," said Witter. "Eventually those
cars are sold at auction. Someone could be out
there driving Richard Gere's costar right now
and never even know it."
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