A scene: A woman with a extra long scarf around her neck driving a red drophead car and when shes on the road her scarf gets caught in a wheel and kills her. this might be the opening scene of the movie.
1 Answer
1“Isadora” (1968), with Vanessa Redgrave in the titular role?
The movie ends as you described. Quote from the below Wikipedia page of the movie:
“She goes for a drive with him in his sports car, and as they roar along a road by the sea, Isadora’s long chiffon scarf catches in the spokes of a wheel and strangles her.”
And the biography of Isadora Duncan on her own Wikipedia page also mentions how she died. Quote from her biography on her below Wikipedia page:
“She died when her scarf became entangled in the wheel and axle of the car in which she was travelling in Nice, France.”
Just for your information, there is also a lesser known BBC TV movie about her life, but you probably saw the much more well-known 1968 movie “Isadora” above with Vanessa Redgrave.
Here is the link for the lesser-known BBC TV movie (again, as I said, you probably watched the other movie above with Vanessa Redgrave, the 1968 version):
Thank you very much for reply. I watched some parts and ending of this movie. This not the one.
– yrkAre you sure? Did you read my whole post above? The first movie I suggested above in my post, the more well-known 1968 version with Vanessa Redgrave in the main, titular role has the scene you are describing in your question, it ends as you describes. Quote from the Wikipedia page of the 1968 movie: "She goes for a drive with him in his sports car, and as they roar along a road by the sea, Isadora's long chiffon scarf catches in the spokes of a wheel and strangles her." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isadora_(film) I am pretty sure that this is the movie you are looking for.
– casspirI remember a woman driving red car herself, has long pink or red scarf waving in wind. Scene is like: camera moves along a bit with car and after a short while car moves past camera and scene conveys you to believe scarf is entangled and killed woman because scarf moves towards the wheel with wind and then crashing sounds. Afterwards I am not sure but might be: police around the car woman is dead and camera is zooming out from above with an angle. And before the crash scene woman is leaving some things behind and hoping to make a new start and this happens.
– yrkThe way the woman dies is so unique that I doubt that there is another movie out there in which a woman dies this way. According to the above Wikipedia page of Isadora Duncan, there are only two movies about her life and I suggested both movies in my Answer above. Here is the trailer to the 1968 Vanessa Redgrave version, ca. at the 1:27 mark in the trailer there is a red sport car: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pbXHUB5r2rY
– casspir