What was Bette Davis’s film debut?
Bad Sister (1931) was Bette Davis’s film debut.
Young Jack Napier (the character who later becomes the Joker) is played by Hugo E. Blick in Batman (1989).
Most famous for his role as Victor Laszlo in Casablanca (1942), Paul Henreid was born in Trieste, Italy, in 1908, but grew up in Vienna.
Louis B. Mayer’s first film star was Anita Stewart. She starred in Virtuous Wives (1918), the first film made by Mayer’s production company, Alco (later Metro).
Screenwriter Robert Bolt won two Oscars, for Dr. Zhivago (1965) and for A Man for All Seasons (1966).
The Island of Lost Souls (1933) was the first movie with the line “The natives are restless tonight”. It is said by Charles Laughton.
According to the song “Think Pink” in Funny Face (1957), Banish the black, burn the blue, and bury the beige.