An American film company making the film "Love is a Ball" took advantage of the race to shoot some scenes during practice. French actress Béatrice Altariba and actor Glenn Ford who plays a retired racing driver in the cockpit of Trevor Taylor's Lotus-Climax. Monaco Grand Prix 1962. - Photo by Edward Quinn

An American film company making the film "Love is a Ball" took advantage of the race to shoot some scenes during practice. French actress Béatrice Altariba and actor Glenn Ford who plays a retired racing driver in the cockpit of Trevor Taylor's Lotus-Climax. Monaco Grand Prix 1962.

In a scene staged for the film "Love is a Ball," French actress Béatrice Altariba and actor Glenn Ford celebrate a fictional win during practice for the 1962 Monaco Grand Prix. Ford, playing a retired racing driver, sits in the cockpit of Trevor Taylor's dark Lotus-Climax, emblazoned with the number 20. Altariba holds a laurel wreath as a trophy is presented, creating a celebratory moment captured by a throng of photographers for the movie.


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