
Clarkson: Heaven and Hell 2005
"And so, this is the big one."
Dive into the high-octane world of Clarkson: Heaven and Hell (2005), a thrilling documentary that pits automotive dreams against nightmares.
Director: Brian Klein
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is Clarkson: Heaven and Hell (2005) about?
This documentary follows Jeremy Clarkson as he embarks on a wild journey across Europe, celebrating some of the greatest sports cars ever made while brutally dismantling the automotive industry's biggest flops. From high-speed track sessions to explosive car demolitions, it's a love letter to performance cars and a cautionary tale about design flaws.
Who directed Clarkson: Heaven and Hell?
Brian Klein directed Clarkson: Heaven and Hell (2005), bringing Clarkson's chaotic vision to life with a no-frills, high-energy approach.
Who stars in Clarkson: Heaven and Hell?
Jeremy Clarkson headlines the film alongside stunt drivers Russ Swift and Ben Collins, with Charlotte Jackson adding her perspective as a presenter.
Is Clarkson: Heaven and Hell (2005) worth watching?
If you're a car enthusiast or enjoy Clarkson's signature blend of humor and honesty, this 72-minute documentary is absolutely worth it. It's packed with adrenaline, spectacle, and sharp critiques that make it a standout in the genre, even without an IMDb rating to guide you.
How long is Clarkson: Heaven and Hell?
Clarkson: Heaven and Hell (2005) runs for 72 minutes.
About Clarkson: Heaven and Hell (2005) — The Ultimate Car Love-and-Hate Documentary
Dive into the high-octane world of Clarkson: Heaven and Hell (2005), a thrilling documentary that pits automotive dreams against nightmares. Directed by Brian Klein, this 72-minute ride follows Jeremy Clarkson as he embarks on a polarizing quest across Europe, hunting down the world's finest sports cars—Ferraris, Porsches, and Aston Martins—while simultaneously unearthing the automotive industry's most spectacular failures. With the enigmatic Stig making a guest appearance, Clarkson doesn't just critique; he demolishes, dynamites, and dissects the weakest rides with brutal honesty. The film balances adrenaline-fueled track sessions with grotesque car executions, blending humor, spectacle, and a sharp critique of the industry's extremes.
Set against the backdrop of a love-hate relationship with automobiles, Clarkson: Heaven and Hell (2005) delivers a rollercoaster of emotions, from awe at engineering masterpieces to dark amusement at the demise of overpriced duds. The documentary's raw energy and Clarkson's signature wit make it a must-watch for car enthusiasts and casual viewers alike, offering a no-holds-barred look at what makes—and breaks—a dream machine.