
BY: Gloria Fiocchi
The announcement of the new film “The Devil in the White City,” which will once again feature Leonardo DiCaprio and Martin Scorsese working together, has put the spotlight back on one of the most iconic couples in contemporary cinema. But for car enthusiasts, their artistic partnership immediately conjures up a specific image: the white 1991 Ferrari Testarossa featured in “The Wolf of Wall Street.”
In that film, nominated for numerous Academy Awards, the Maranello supercar steals the show, flanked by a Lamborghini Countach. The choice of white color, paired with black leather interior, explicitly recalls the famous TV series “Miami Vice,” as Jordan Belfort (played by DiCaprio) himself pointed out in a scene in the film: “No, no, no. My Ferrari was white, like Don Johnson’s in Miami Vice, not red.”
SOURCE: https://www.clubalfa.it
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