Someone already mentioned the Jimmy Stewart movie, "Mr Hobbs Takes a a Vacation for the 60 Dodge Polara hardtop station wagon. Another 60 Polara wagon parked along a street is used as a point of refuge by Tippi Hedrin in Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds. Bob Hope movies are always good for a few Mopars, and Eight on the Lam has Bob Hope finding a wad of cash in a parking lot and he goes into a showroom and buys a new 66 Chrysler Town and Country wagon off the showroom floor. In How to Commit Marriage, Bob Hope drives a 68 Imperial, but his wife's 68 Town and Country wagon gets alot of time in front of the camera as well. At the very end of the original version of Big Bounce, we briefly see a 68 Plymouth Sport Satellite wagon stolen by Ryan O'Neal's girl friend. In Speedway, Elvis Presley races a 67 Dodge Charger in Nascar, but buys a friend a new 67 Monaco wagon to replace the 49 or 50 Dodge wagon the friend was living in. Another 67 Monaco wagon is driven by Doris Day in With Six You Get Eggroll. The Lively Set is mostly about the Chrysler Turbine car, but I believe theres a 64 New Yorker wagon that makes a couple of appearances. In another movie, the main character's 66 Coronet wagon is run off the road in Hot Rods to Hell, at the very beginning, and theres a 67 Coronet wagon in the 1967 movie, Terror in the City (a movie about terrorists planting a nuclear bomb in an American city). Another 67 Coronet wagon is used by Lee Marvina nd Angie Dickenson in the 1967 movie, Point Blank. And of course theres the 62 Fury wagon in Mad Mad Mad Mad World. '59 Plymouth wagons appear in the movies Lillies of the Field, and Send Me No Flowers. I'm sure more can be found on the Internet Movie Car Data Base, but these a just a few I thought of off the top of my head, some of which may be too obscure to appear on the IMCDB.