What movie inspired Alien (1979)?
It! The Terror from Beyond Space (1958) inspired the movie Alien (1979).
Both movies were about a spaceship with an alien stowaway.
Clint Eastwood said, “Go ahead. Make my day” in the movie Sudden Impact (1983).
Professor Julius Ferris Kelp was the nutty professor. Buddy Love was his suave, lounge-singing alter ego in the movie.
Marilyn Chambers’ face was featured on a box of Ivory Snow, before she starred in Behind the Green Door (1972).
In 1940, when producer Sam Katzman brought some of the kids to Monogram Pictures. The kids (who eventually included Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, Bobby Jordan, Billy Halop, and others) had started out as the “Dead End Kids” in Dead End (1937, Samuel Goldwyn). They had gone on to work for Warner Brothers and Universal. Their…
Montgomery Clift was to play Joe Gillis in Sunset Boulevard, the young screenwriter eventually played by William Holden.
The coffee slogan was “If you can’t sleep at night, it isn’t the coffee, it’s the bunk.”