What was the first name of Dr. Frankenstein in the 1931 Universal version of Frankenstein?

What was the first name of Dr. Frankenstein in the 1931 Universal version of Frankenstein?

The first name of Dr. Frankenstein in the 1931 Universal version of Frankenstein was Henry, played by Colin Clive. In the book by Mary Shelley the character’s name was Victor. Victor’s son’s name in Son of Frankenstein (1931) was Wolf, as in Baron Wolf von Frankenstein, played by Basil Rathbone.

Who was William Randolph Hearst’s extramarital love interest, the model for Susan Alexander in Citizen Kane (1941)?

Who was William Randolph Hearst’s extramarital love interest, the model for Susan Alexander in Citizen Kane (1941)?

Marion Davies, an actress for whom Hearst founded a movie production company, Cosmopolitan Pictures (which was absorbed by MGM in 1925), was William Randolph Hearst’s extramarital love interest and the model for Susan Alexander in Citizen Kane (1941).

Who invented Felix the Cat?

Who invented Felix the Cat?

An artist named Otto Messmer who worked for silent cartoon animator Pat Sullivan invented Felix the Cat. Messmer developed Felix for Paramount’s Screen Magazine in 1919. Paramount producer John King gave Felix his name. The first Felix cartoon in 1919 was called Feline Follies; the second was called Musical Mews.

What film was Boris Karloff working on when director James Whale asked him to do a screen test for Frankenstein (1931)?

What film was Boris Karloff working on when director James Whale asked him to do a screen test for Frankenstein (1931)?

Boris Karloff was working on Graft (1931), in which Karloff played a murderer, when director James Whale asked him to do a screen test for Frankenstein (1931). Whale spotted Karloff in the Universal commissary.

How did the actors wearing the ape costumes in Planet of the Apes (1967) breathe?

How did the actors wearing the ape costumes in Planet of the Apes (1967) breathe?

The actors wearing the ape costumes in Planet of the Apes (1967) breathed through a specially designed passage in the ape mask’s upper lip. The mask’s nostrils, raised higher than those of a human nose, were non-operating. The ape makeup was designed by John Chambers.

What was Universal Studios mogul Carl Laemmle doing before he got into movies?

What was Universal Studios mogul Carl Laemmle doing before he got into movies?

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…

How accurate was the reproduction of Fort Knox in the climax of Goldfinger (1964)?

How accurate was the reproduction of Fort Knox in the climax of Goldfinger (1964)?

The exterior set of Fort Knox in the climax of Goldfinger (1964), built at Pinewood Studios in England, was accurate down to the driveway. The interior, however, was completely invented, since the filmmakers were not allowed to explore inside. Production designer Ken Adam dreamed up a set full of tubular chrome and gold piled forty…

What was Piper Laurie’s last film before her role as Carrie’s insane mother in Carrie (1976)?

What was Piper Laurie’s last film before her role as Carrie’s insane mother in Carrie (1976)?

Piper Laurie’s last film before her role as Carrie’s insane mother in Carrie (1976) was The Hustler (1961). Before that she had mostly played ingenues in films such as Son of Ali Baba (1952). She retired from movies in 1962 to marry film critic Joseph Morgenstern.