The Story of The Wraith Interceptor 'Screen Chassis' Ep- 03 (Documentary)

Published 2020-07-01
An in depth look at the 1984 Dodge M4S Pace Car used in the 1986 action car chase thriller 'The Wraith'. MFP Presents a look back at one of the greatest cult classic car chase movies of the 1980s and the car that set it apart with its incredible one of a kind design and look that continues even to this day to attract new audiences.


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All Comments (21)
  • @C_HILL_OUT
    Underrated movie and underrated car. Even 35 years later the car still looks badass.
  • @mcm95403
    35 years later and I'd still LOVE to have an M4S in my garage!
  • @jojowildman6377
    440 horsepower out of a 4cylinder back then is insane. Even now would be considered a powerhouse
  • @greenfiend5552
    I used to watch it everyday on HBO as a kid. Was always trying to figure out what kind of car it was. Way ahead of its time.
  • @Leelee29112
    "It's Outside, Turbo Interceptor. The only one In existence".....Jamie! The Wraith
  • @rickd1028
    195mph out of a 4 cylinder, 2.2L (135 cubic inch) engine....back in 1986! Go Dodge!!
  • I don’t care what anybody says, I was alive when that movie came out and it was one of the best chase scenes, I’ve ever seen in my life. I instantly fell in love with this movie, and been a fan since
  • This is my favorite movie of all time! In the early 90s, I used to go out to Tucson, to cruise around, looking for the locations. In 2009, i had the opportunity to do a scene with David Sherrill (Skank) in In/Significant others. I hollered "Skank!" at him from across the floor, and everyone went silent, thinking I had just insulted their star, LOL. You can imagine how relieved they all were, when he hollered "Yeah! Man, I haven't heard that one in a LONG time!" back at me. We shook hands and started talking. We suddenly realized that everyone was just standing there and watching us, thinking we were old friends, LOL. Really nice guy.
  • @Joel.Invictus
    I was probably 11 or 12 when I first saw the Wraith in the early 90s. Even as a kid and still to this day, I think it was such a good movie with a great story, a great soundtrack, and decent acting.
  • @ChristianRB89
    “Before we had CGI, everything was real” That comment really got me 😂
  • @timmarquez713
    “Who was that guy Skank?” “I don’t know, but whoever he is, he’s weird and pissed off!” Classic!
  • @rottensquid
    I never got around to watching this thing, but wow, that is some sweet car design. Perfect marriage of sport and muscle.
  • @JANEMBA9000
    This is a Classic 80's Movie. Dam Shame it's Underrated
  • @YoukoKurama
    The wraith is my absolute favorite movie. I've honestly watched it at least a 100 times over the years.
  • @DiaWatt
    I found the wraith in my dads VHS collection in the early 90s, loved the turbo interceptor, so freaking sleek
  • @fayettenom2681
    I loved to hear the whine of that engine! Classic flick.
  • One of my favorite movies as a kid, still one of my favorites till this day! 🔥🤘🏽🔥
  • @mrclive5
    I remember this! Saw it in '86, loved it, got my mates round to watch it and they loved it. Good times.