What was the first movie directed by Steven Spielberg associate Frank Marshall?
The first movie directed by Steven Spielberg associate Frank Marshall was Arachnophobia (1990).
The 1950 remake of To Have and Have Not (1944) was The Breaking Point (1950). More faithful to the Ernest Hemingway novel To Have and Have Not, it starred John Garfield as Harry Morgan and Patricia Neal as Leona Charles.
Duck Soup (1933) was Zeppo’s last film with the Marx Brothers.
The Godfather (1972) had the line, “I don’t like violence, Tom. I’m a businessman. Blood is a big expense”?. Al Lettieri as Sollozzo says it.
The last picture show in The Last Picture Show (1971) was Red River (1948). The name of the theater was The Royal.
The New York Daily Inquirer was Kane’s first newspaper in Citizen Kane.
Four of William Goldman’s novels have been adapted for the screen: Marathon Man (1976), Magic (1978), Heat (1987), and The Princess Bride (1987).