In The Apartment (1960), what does the “C. C.” in C. C. Baxter stand for?
C. C. stands for Calvin Clifford in the 1960 film The Apartment.
The character was played by Jack Lemmon.
Yes, a Hollywood Canteen was more than the title of a 1944 movie featuring Joan Crawford and Bette Davis. During World War II, it was a gathering place in Hollywood for servicemen and women. It was founded by Bette Davis and John Garfield.
The New York Daily Inquirer was Kane’s first newspaper in Citizen Kane.
Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz met on the set of Too Many Girls (1940), produced by RKO and directed by George Abbott.
Young Jack Napier (the character who later becomes the Joker) is played by Hugo E. Blick in Batman (1989).
No, Lawrence of Arabia (1962) was not Peter O’Toole’s first film. O’Toole played several secondary roles in Ombre Bianche, Les Dents du Diable, The Savage Innocents, The Day They Robbed the Bank of England, and Kidnapped (all 1960). He did not become famous until he appeared as T. E. Lawrence in Lawrence of Arabia.
Humphrey Bogart never said “Tennis, anyone” in any movie or play, though Bartlett’s Familiar Quotations has quoted him as saying it.