In what Japanese horror film do Mothra, Rodan, and Godzilla appear?
Mothra, Rodan, and Godzilla appear in the Japanese horror film Ghidrah, the Three-Headed Monster (1965), directed by Inoshiro Honda.
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.
No, John Davidson who appears in old movie credits has no relation to TV’s John Davidson. The earlier John Davidson (1886-1968) was a character actor who usually played dapper, sinister foreigners in silent and sound films. His movies included The Green Cloak (1915), Romeo and Juliet (1916), Dinner at Eight (1933), A Tale of Two…
Joel McCrea first played Dr. Kildare, in Interns Can’t Take Money (1937).
Yes, Barbara Hershey changed her name to “Seagull”. In 1972, at age 24, she officially changed her name to Barbara Seagull. She has since gone back to using the name “Hershey.”
Born Thelma McQueen in 1911, in Tampa, Florida, she got her nickname Butterfly McQueen when she danced as a young woman in the Butterfly Ballet in a theatrical production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream. She is best known for playing the weepy slave Prissy in Gone With the Wind (1939).
Nine Barbara Stanwyck films have lady or ladies in the title. They are: Ladies of Leisure (1930), Ladies They Talk About (1933), Gambling Lady (1934), A Lost Lady (1934), The Lady Eve (1941), The Great Man’s Lady (1942), Lady of Burlesque (1943), The Lady Gambles (1949), and To Please a Lady (1950).