Yes, it's toward the beginning of the movie when they are in the taxi leaving the airport. It's only a couple of seconds long, virtually motionless and shown in the rear view mirror from the taxi driver's point of view.
First of all, it depends on what you specifically mean when you refer to an interracial couple. Now if by interracial you mean Black and White couples, then actually in 1964 a movie titled, "One Potato, Two Potato" explored the social taboos of interraical marriage during the 1960's. The movie starred: Barbara Barrie, Richard Mulligan, Bernie Hamilton, and Robert Earl Jones. It was about a White divorcée that falls in love with and marries an African-American man. And then when her ex-husband sues for custody of her child, arguing that a mixed household is an improper place to raise the girl, the new husband fights for his parental rights in court, fighting against a judge who represents the prejudices of the era.
Then in 1965, Sidney Poitier starred in another movie about interracial relationships titled, "A Patch of Blue." He co-starred with Shelley Winters and then unknown 21 year old Elizabeth Hartman, who played Poitier's interracial love interest. In fact, scenes of Sidney Poitier and Elizabeth Hartman kissing were excised from the film when it was shown in theaters in the American South, where many states still had laws against what they called "race-mixing." And one of the most watched earlier movies about interracial couples is, "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner?" (1967) also starring Sidney Poitier, along with Spencer Tracy and Katherine Hepburn.
Otherwise, many movies before then depicted various romances that occurred between numerous differing ethnicities including: Native Americans and Whites. But those movies never seem to garner as much attention, as do the movies that depict interracial romances between Black and White partners. Which in an indication that racial tensions between those two groups still exist. So in spite of the social progress that has been made in the U.S. regarding race relations, movies such as these make it very clear that there is still a lot of healing to be done, in order to progress further in lessening the racial tensions between Blacks and Whites. Which is true even some 50+ years after the Civil Rights Movement laws have been passed.
This is going into say- E-Flux but my guess is Josephine Baker also known as Jo Jo Baker. She was a commisioned officer in the (French) Africa Corps and did some cointel operations as we would now call them.
Jim Brown and Raquel Welch in 100 rifles in 1969
Anna May Wong kissed John Loder in the movie Java Head (1934)
Star Trek between Captain Kirk (William Shatner) and Lt. Uhura (Nichelle Nichols) on 22 November 1968.
Westside Story
1957. Island in the Sun with Dorothy Dandridge.
Nichell Nichols Star Trek
Milky White Mom.
The Leech Woman starring Coleen Gray.
Thanks for ruining it
The woman in black character in the movie The Woman in Black (TV 1989) is not named. The actor who plays the woman in black is Pauline Moran. According to Internet Movie Database, there is no actor or charcter in any movie by the name of Jennett Humphrey or Jennette Humphrey.
MARRIAGE CONSULEHis first movie was Diary of a Mad Black Woman
Not in the Daniel Radcliffe movie (The Woman in Black, 2012). Liz White is the woman in black.
Its such a scary movie. I also suggest the black & white version of The Night of the Living Dead.
Milky White Mom.
I don't know if it was in black and white, but Rosemary's Baby had a plot of that description. The movie had Mia Farrow in it.
The Leech Woman starring Coleen Gray.
Thanks for ruining it
The woman in black character in the movie The Woman in Black (TV 1989) is not named. The actor who plays the woman in black is Pauline Moran. According to Internet Movie Database, there is no actor or charcter in any movie by the name of Jennett Humphrey or Jennette Humphrey.
Goodbye Charlie: not black and white. Stars Tony Curtis and Debbie Reynolds
MARRIAGE CONSULEHis first movie was Diary of a Mad Black Woman
"Love Field" (1992). Stars Michelle Pfeiffer, Dennis Haysbert.
It was both but mostly white and some black people were against it because the white people would kill a black man or mabye woman if they were caught with a white man/woman
Arthur Kidd, Sam Toovey, Josiah Freston and Woman in Black are some of the characters in the TV movie The Woman in Black(TV 1989).