Apostrophe Podcast Network|774 - Cars Are The Stars: Automobile Brands In Hollywood
Under the Influence gives listeners a rare backstage pass into the hallways, boardrooms and recording studios of the ad industry.Join host and adman Terry O’Reilly for fascinating (and humorous) stories that connect the dots between pop culture, marketing and human nature.
This episode explores the profound impact of Hollywood and television on automotive branding, detailing how movie placements and strategic partnerships drive global sales and brand recognition. From Lee Iacocca's bold marketing tactics to modern collaborations like Audi and the Marvel Cinematic Universe, we examine how screen time translates to commercial success.
The episode also delves into incredible automotive stories, such as the rediscovery of Steve McQueen's lost 'Bullitt' Mustang in a barn. Finally, it discusses the long-standing symbiotic relationship between car manufacturers and the film industry through product placement and vehicle loans.
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If you can find a better car, buy it.
00:02:09 · This was the bold and brash closing taunt used by Lee Iacocca in his Chrysler commercials.
The car with the most Hollywood appearances is the Ford Crown Victoria.
00:14:31 · The speaker reveals that the unassuming Crown Vic holds the record for the most screen time in film and TV history.
The partnership resulted in a 30% increased brand awareness for Audi, and sales have increased every single year since Audi and Marvel shook hands in 2008.
00:19:38 · This highlights the measurable commercial success resulting from the collaboration between Audi and the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
As a matter of<0xC2>fact, he admitted, the car you're talking about, the one that's been lost forever, is sitting in my barn. I've got it.
00:24:05 · This moment captures the dramatic revelation when Sean Kiernan realizes his family's unfinished project is the legendary Steve McQueen Mustang.
Ford is the runaway leader in Hollywood, with more than 30,000 appearances in movies and TV shows, more than tripling the appearances of the second-place brand, Chevrolet.
00:27:26 · The speaker provides statistical evidence of Ford's dominance in automotive product placement within the film industry.
This episode explores the profound impact of Hollywood and television on automotive branding, detailing how movie placements and strategic partnerships drive global sales and brand recognition. From Lee Iacocca's bold marketing tactics to modern collaborations like Audi and the Marvel Cinematic Universe, we examine how screen time translates to commercial success.
The episode also delves into incredible automotive stories, such as the rediscovery of Steve McQueen's lost 'Bullitt' Mustang in a barn. Finally, it discusses the long-standing symbiotic relationship between car manufacturers and the film industry through product placement and vehicle loans.
Publicado22 ago. 2026
Duración28:53
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Cars Are The Stars: Automobile Brands In Hollywood
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This episode explores the profound impact of Hollywood and television on automotive branding, detailing how movie placements and strategic partnerships drive global sales and brand recognition. From Lee Iacocca's bold marketing tactics to modern collaborations like Audi and the Marvel Cinematic Universe, we examine how screen time translates to commercial success.
The episode also delves into incredible automotive stories, such as the rediscovery of Steve McQueen's lost 'Bullitt' Mustang in a barn. Finally, it discusses the long-standing symbiotic relationship between car manufacturers and the film industry through product placement and vehicle loans.
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