Grand Prix (1966) - (Movie Clip) I'm Rather Superstitious
Director John Frankenheimer continues the split-screen technique established in the credits, at the start of the first race in Monaco, featuring commentary from drivers Brian Bedford, Antonio Sabato and star James Garner, Yves Montand also in the mix, in the opening scene from Grand Prix, 1966.
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