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The Citroën DS is seen in many films and television shows, notably:
The Citroën DS is seen in many films and television shows, notably:
* ''[[The Day of the Jackal]]'' from 1973 features the reenactment of one of the famous moments in French history, the failed 1962 [[assassination]] attempt on [[Charles De Gaulle]] in his DS, by [[Organisation armée secrète|OAS]] [[terrorists]] upset about de Gaulle's [[Algeria]] policies.  In the actual incident, the shots had blown two of the tires, but the car could still escape at high speed; this is a normal characteristic of DS model driving behavior. <!-- In the scene following the escape (the DS arriving at an air-strip), the right rear tire seems to be flat. (need confirmation) -->
* ''The Day of the Jackal'' from 1973 features the reenactment of one of the famous moments in French history, the failed 1962 assassination attempt on Charles De Gaulle in his DS, by OAS terrorists upset about de Gaulle's Algeria policies.  In the actual incident, the shots had blown two of the tires, but the car could still escape at high speed; this is a normal characteristic of DS model driving behavior. <!-- In the scene following the escape (the DS arriving at an air-strip), the right rear tire seems to be flat. (need confirmation) -->


* The DS plays a major role in the 1983 film ''[[Scarface (1983 film)|Scarface]]'', where the character played by [[Al Pacino]] refuses to ignite a car bomb attached to a DS traversing [[New York City]] en route to the [[United Nations]] (although the refusal is for humane reasons - Scarface did not want to kill the target's children riding with the target).
* The DS plays a major role in the 1983 film ''Scarface'', where the character played by Al Pacino refuses to ignite a car bomb attached to a DS traversing New York City en route to the United Nations (although the refusal is for humane reasons - Scarface did not want to kill the target's children riding with the target).
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* ''[[Cold Fever]]'' (1995) is about a young [[Japanese people|Japanese]] man from [[Tokyo]] who travels to [[Iceland]] and ends up taking a [[road trip]] across the [[island]] in a DS.
* ''Cold Fever'' (1995) is about a young Japanese man from Tokyo who travels to Iceland and ends up taking a road trip across the island in a DS.
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* ''[[The Goddess of 1967]]'' ([[2000 in film|2000]]), directed by  [[Clara Law]], is about a young [[Japanese people|Japanese]] man from [[Tokyo]] who travels to [[Australia]] to buy a 1967 DS and ends up taking a [[road trip]] across the [[Outback]] in the car.
* ''The Goddess of 1967'' (2000), directed by  Clara Law, is about a young Japanese man from Tokyo who travels to Australia to buy a 1967 DS and ends up taking a road trip across the Outback in the car.
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* ''[[Fantômas]]''  &ndash; A [[1964 in film|1964]] film about a fictional French master criminal.  
* ''Fantômas''  &ndash; A 1964 film about a fictional French master criminal.  
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* ''[[Le Samourai]]'' &ndash; [[Alain Delon]]'s hitman character carried a large ring of keys that enabled him to steal any DS he encountered.
* ''Le Samourai'' &ndash; Alain Delon's hitman character carried a large ring of keys that enabled him to steal any DS he encountered.
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* ''[[Novocaine (film)|Novocaine]]'' (2001) &ndash; [[Steve Martin]]'s character, Dr Frank Sangster DDS, drives a Euro-spec DS in what appears to be the current day [[suburbs]] of [[Chicago]].
* ''Novocaine'' (2001) &ndash; Steve Martin's character, Dr Frank Sangster DDS, drives a Euro-spec DS in what appears to be the current day suburbs of Chicago.
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* [[Sam Shepard]] and [[Julie Delpy]] take a langourous, beautifully photographed drive from Paris to Rome in a 1960 DS, in [[Volker Schlöndorff]]'s 1991 film ''[[The Voyager]] (Homo Faber)''.
* [[Sam Shepard]] and [[Julie Delpy]] take a langourous, beautifully photographed drive from Paris to Rome in a 1960 DS, in [[Volker Schlöndorff]]'s 1991 film ''[[The Voyager]] (Homo Faber)''.

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The Citroën DS is seen in many films and television shows, notably:

  • The Day of the Jackal from 1973 features the reenactment of one of the famous moments in French history, the failed 1962 assassination attempt on Charles De Gaulle in his DS, by OAS terrorists upset about de Gaulle's Algeria policies. In the actual incident, the shots had blown two of the tires, but the car could still escape at high speed; this is a normal characteristic of DS model driving behavior.
  • The DS plays a major role in the 1983 film Scarface, where the character played by Al Pacino refuses to ignite a car bomb attached to a DS traversing New York City en route to the United Nations (although the refusal is for humane reasons - Scarface did not want to kill the target's children riding with the target).

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  • Cold Fever (1995) is about a young Japanese man from Tokyo who travels to Iceland and ends up taking a road trip across the island in a DS.

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  • The Goddess of 1967 (2000), directed by Clara Law, is about a young Japanese man from Tokyo who travels to Australia to buy a 1967 DS and ends up taking a road trip across the Outback in the car.

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  • Fantômas – A 1964 film about a fictional French master criminal.

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  • Le Samourai – Alain Delon's hitman character carried a large ring of keys that enabled him to steal any DS he encountered.

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  • Novocaine (2001) – Steve Martin's character, Dr Frank Sangster DDS, drives a Euro-spec DS in what appears to be the current day suburbs of Chicago.

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  • The policemen in the 1977 American TV series "CHiPs" notice a DS driving on three wheels on the highway.

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  • In Back to the Future II, the DS is used as a taxi from the distant future. It is also seen crashed on the side of the street Marty wanders down in 1985A.
  • In the early seasons of Buffy the Vampire Slayer television series, Buffy's mentor Giles owns a Citroën DS. Buffy, unimpressed, says "One of these days, you're going to have to get a grown-up car". In one episode, it is crashed (presumably totalled) as they are trying to escape from evil beings.

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  • In the Dutch movie Zoeken naar Eileen, a DS is crashed in a tunnel.

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  • In Life Aquatic, as Team Zissou lands on the island to storm the Hotel Citroën, a dishevelled 1956 DS can be seen in the distance on the beach.

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  • In Mel Brooks' original 1968 cinema version of The Producers, a black DS delivers socialites to the premiére of Springtime for Hitler.
  • A DS or ID is used to transport Vietnamese Army officials to a field camp in a flashback scene in Spy Game.
  • A drawing of a Citroën DS converted to a hover car can be seen in the opening credits of the TV series Eureka, about a town in the Northern United States populated by various scientific Boffins.
  • A rare DS convertible is driven by the character Irene Cassini in Gattaca.
  • For Citroëns in movies also see IMCDb
  • The Griswald family drives a DS from France to Germany in National Lampoon's European Vacation (1985),ultimately crushing it in an alley running from a German mob.