In Annie Hall, what does Woody Allen claim is the only cultural advantage offered by Los Angeles?
Woody Allen claimed is the only cultural advantage offered by Los Angeles is that you can make a right turn on a red light.
Director Michael Curtiz said “The next time I send a damn fool for something, I go myself” in disgust at a building prop person.
Robbo, the character “inspired” by Robin Hood, was played by Frank Sinatra. Among the hoods were Dean Martin as Little John and Sammy Davis, Jr., as Will.
Marilyn Monroe says to Charles Coburn in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953), “I always say a kiss on the hand might feel very good, but a diamond tiara lasts forever”.
Elizabeth Taylor’s first film was There’s One Born Every Minute in 1942. Taylor was nine at the time.
Ish Kabibble’s real name was Merwyn A. Bogue. As “Ish,” the man with the Moe Howard haircut, he did comedy with Kay Kyser and appeared in such Kyser vehicles as Carolina Blues (1944).
Universal Studios mogul Carl Laemmle was the manager of the Oshkosh, Wisconsin, branch of Continental Clothing, a clothing retailer. In 1906, after losing his job in an argument with his boss, he opened a movie theater in Chicago. He soon became a film distributor and, in 1912, founded Universal. According to one account, he got…