I'm not sure what was more awesome about
The Great Race (1965), the fact they thought Tony Curtis needed to spend the entire film in all white (including, in one scene, a white coat with a fur collar that would have done
Bernadette proud) or the fact that Natalie Wood plays a thinly-veiled
Nellie Bly "equal rights for women" character while dressed in some of the most outrageous costumes money could buy. Here, for your Friday viewing pleasure, is a six minute clip in which Maggie Dubois (Natalie Wood) "interviwing" The Great Leslie (Tony Curtis) in a luxuriously appointed tent.
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