Which Clint Eastwood movies featured an orangutan?
Every Which Way But Loose (1978) and Any Which Way You Can (1980) featured an orangutan.
The orangutan’s name was Clyde.
There were two film versions of Holiday. The 1930 film featured Ann Harding as Linda Se-ton and Robert Ames as John Case, the roles taken by Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant in the 1938 version. Edward Everett Horton played the same role in both films, Nick Potter.
No. “Letters of transit,” authorizing people to travel without question, were a fiction used in the movie Casablanca (1942).
Clint Eastwood’s first screen appearance was as a lab assistant in Revenge of the Creature (1955). His second appearance was as “Jonesy” in Francis in the Navy (1955).
The submarine injected into the scientist’s body in Fantastic Voyage (1966) was The Proteus.
Ralph Bellamy played the “other man” twice, in The Awful Truth (1937), where Irene Dunne was the woman; and in His Girl Friday (1940), where Rosalind Russell was the woman.
Yes, the characters in A Man and a Woman (1966) did have names. The man’s name was Jean-Louis Duroc (Jean-Louis Trintignant). The woman’s name was Anne Gauthier (Anouk Aimee).