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Cars

Cars
Cars

Film Details

Year

2006

Duration

111 minutes

Genres

Action and Adventure, Animation, Sport

Language

English (English subtitles)


Synopsis

In the final race of the season, three rival cars compete to win the Piston Cup. Strip “The King” Weathers is a seven-time champion looking to win the trophy once more before retirement; Chick Hicks always finishes runner-up and is determined to finally win; and Lightning McQueen is the new car on the block, a talented but arrogant rookie who wants to make a name for himself. As Lightning McQueen eagerly sets off for California, where the race is taking place, he falls out the back of the trailer transporting him and finds himself in the rundown desert town of Radiator Springs. During his time there, Lightning slowly begins to bond with many of the town’s residents and learns about the value of friendship ahead of his crucial race. ‘Cars’ is a heartwarming film about friendship, teamwork, and community.

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PG Classification

Contains mild language and scary moments.

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