

Tagline: Chris and his dad have accidentally changed bodies - but no big deal. Like Father, Like Son – 1980 Jaguar XJ6: When Dudley Moore and Kirk Cameron switch bodies, the more inept of the two is the only one who can legally drive, hence the damage to the headlight. Shame on you, Elwood, for standing her up! (She might have let you get behind the wheel.) Tagline: They'll never get caught.

We have to admit, though, that they make a stunning duo. The Blues Brothers – 1974 Jaguar XK-E: Like its actress driver, Twiggy, this Jag only makes a cameo in the car-riffic film. Tagline: They will defy everything you've ever seen or heard about screen lovers! Here, as a hearse, it is both creepy and funny, before coming to its tragic end. Harold and Maude - 1971 Jaguar XK-E: The Jaguar brand can play a lot of roles. Tagline: If he were any cooler, he'd still be frozen, baby! The “Shaguar” is a perfect fit, if you can stand it. Tagline: The scream you hear may be your own!Īustin Powers - 1961 Jaguar E-Type: Mike Myers’ character needs a vehicle that is equally outrageous as he is. Play Misty For Me - 1957 Jaguar XK150: The car is fetching enough on its own, but when piloted by Clint Eastwood, it is beyond cool.

VIII: In this Alfred Hitchcock thriller, the Jaguar belongs to the beautiful, but troubled, Madeleine.
