How many of Bob Hope’s movies have the word favorite in the title?
Three of Bob Hope’s movies have the word favorite in the title:
My Favorite Blonde (1942), My Favorite Brunette (1947), and My Favorite Spy (1951).
Yes, AlfredHitchcock directed two costume dramas, Jamaica Inn (1939), and Under Capricorn (1949), both set in the nineteenth century. Hitchcock once said he didn’t like to direct historical movies because he couldn’t “imagine anyone in a costume picture ever going to the bathroom.”
Woody Allen said, “This year I’m a star, but what will I be next year, a black hole.”
George Burns and Gracie Allen were married in 1926. Their marriage lasted until Gracie’s death in 1965.
Greta Garbo was Elena the temptress in The Temptress (1926).
Catherine Scorsese, appeared in four movies directed by Martin Scorsese: Who’s That Knocking at My Door? (1968), Mean Streets (1973), The King of Comedy (1983), and Goodfellas (1990).
De Havilland’s (1916–). Fontaine’s (1917–) real name is Joan de Beauvoir de Havilland. Both were born in Tokyo to British parents and brought to California in childhood.