What was the name of the Russian boxer faced by Rocky Balboa in Rocky IV (1985)?
Drago (Dolph Lundgren) was the name of the Russian boxer in Rocky IV.
The first all-talking movie was not The Jazz Singer (1927), which only featured sound in parts, but The Lights of New York (1928), a Warner Brothers gangster movie. The New York Times called it “seven reels of speech.”
Montgomery Clift’s first movie was Red River (1948), in which he played Matthew Garth, the child informally adopted by John Wayne’s character, Tom Dunson.
The stagecoach in the 1939 movie Stagecoach was going from Tonto, New Mexico, to Lordsburg, Arizona.
A Boy’s Life was Steven Spielberg’s working title for E.T. (1982).
The main model of the spaceship Discovery used in 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) was 54 feet long. It was filmed moving along a track 150 feet in length. A smaller, 15-foot model was used for some shots.
James Cagney’s last movie was Ragtime (1981).