It Started with a Kiss is a 1959 American romantic comedy film directed by George Marshall and starring Glenn Ford, Debbie Reynolds and Eva Gabor.
Later that day Maggie is surprised to find that a unique custom car was delivered to her (a shiny red 1955 Lincoln Futura Concept automobile with bucket seats and a clear bubble top); he won it in a raffle.
When the top brass see the vehicle, they ask that he send it home at their expense, however, he is afraid that this will upset his newlywed wife, as they are already on shaky ground since she resents the Air Force interfering in their lives.
A scene in the movie recreated a well-known sequence from the 1938 film Bringing Up Baby, when Joe must walk in step behind Maggie to hide her torn dress.
The car, Lincoln Futura, used in the film – of which there was only one – was later customized by George Barris and served as the Batmobile for the 1960s TV series Batman.