| Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964) | Tracy II Reed "There's a scene early in the movie with George C. Scott and [Reed] in her bikini. She wants to make love and she lights up a cigarette and then a short time later takes a drag. Good views of her nice looking body as she lights up, assumes a sexy pose then takes a second drag." "After she takes her final drag, it looks as if she is just about to blow smoke into George Scott's face when the editor cuts away. I wonder why Kubrick didn't use it?"
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