Anne Heche and the Volkswagen Sedan had an involuntary encounter in one of the most memorable scenes in suspense cinema. The memory below.
how to relate to Anne Heche with the volkswagen sedanthe model that set fire to the Mexican automotive industry, where it began to flood the streets as a nationally produced vehicle since 1967. Beetle for certain markets and simply vocho in Aztec lands, the Sedan 1 is an icon of popular culture.
Its mechanics focused on a transaxle created to gain stability and not give up space in the rear seats. The rear four-cylinder boxer engine and rear-wheel drive gave life to this German car that, over time, would become a movie star with movies like Herbie. His silhouette was also part of a masterpiece of suspense, yes, with Anne Heche as the protagonist.
It was in the remake of psychosis released in 1998. Directed by Gus Van Sant, the film also featured performances by Viggo Mortensen, Vince Vaughn and William H. Macy, special appearances by Volvo, Ford and Chevrolet, extras from Cadillac, Pontiac, Lincoln and Mercedes- Benz and, of course, the inclusion of the Volkswagen Sedan.
It is during the scenes in which Marion Crane flees with the $400,000 stolen from her boss that he appears a white copy model 1968 driving down one of the lanes of an avenue in Phoenix, the city in which the plot takes place.
The Vocho opened the chapter of Volkswagen in Mexico. The German giant entered the North American market, and especially in Mexico City, with the Sedan 1 as the flagship model, to the point of becoming the chosen car for public transport in the capital. A story that you can learn in detail at this link.