Grand Theft Auto (film)
The film takes its title from the crime grand theft auto, which is committed a number of times by several different characters.Bigby calls his associate Ned Slinker, asking him to bring back Paula and the car, and to have Sam incarcerated, without involvement of police and news media.Her blurting out trying to save Collins is overheard by a nearby preacher, who steals the police car to collect the reward money.After hearing a radio listener call-in saying that Sam ought to be shot, Paula calls the station from the car phone and tells her side of the story.As Bigby, Slinker, Collins and the preacher reach the bleachers, the crowd boos them and pelts them with food, allowing Paula and Sam to flee in a taxi, as the police arrives and arrests the pursuers.While exiting the chapel, they are surrounded by fans, including a hotel owner offering them a free stay in a honeymoon suite, alongside a ride there in a limousine.As they go to the hotel, Curly pursues them in a station wagon to get them to do an interview, but misses an oncoming firetruck and ends up crashing through a house into a swimming pool.[citation needed] The screenplay for a remake of Grand Theft Auto, written by Jason Dean Hall, appeared in the 2008 Black List, and was subsequently set to be produced by Corman, Stuart Parr, and Paul Rosenberg for Fox Atomic (although it never came to fruition); due to the script's deviations from the original film, it was initially assumed to be an adaptation for the similarly titled Grand Theft Auto video games.