What was the name of director Howard Hawks’s musical remake of his own film Ball of Fire (1941)?

What was the name of director Howard Hawks’s musical remake of his own film Ball of Fire (1941)?

The name of director Howard Hawks’s musical remake of his own film Ball of Fire (1941) was A Song Is Born (1948). Who played the leads in each film? Ball of Fire, Gary Cooper and Barbara Stanwyck; A Song Is Born, Danny Kaye and Virginia Mayo.

Where in The Godfather (1972) does the line about “make him an offer he can’t refuse” appear?

Where in The Godfather (1972) does the line about “make him an offer he can’t refuse” appear?

The line about “make him an offer he can’t refuse” appears three times in The Godfather (1972): • “My father made him an offer he couldn’t refuse.” Michael (Al Pacino) tells Kay (Diane Keaton) about Vito’s (Marlon Brando’s) threats against a bandleader. • “I’m gonna make him an offer he can’t refuse.” Vito tells Johnny…

What are the opening lines of Sunset Boulevard (1950)?

What are the opening lines of Sunset Boulevard (1950)?

In the opening lines of Sunset Boulevard (1950), William Holden says, “Yes, this is Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles, California. It’s about five o’clock in the morning. That’s the homicide squad, complete with detectives and newspapermen. A murder has been reported from one of those great big houses in the ten-thousand block.”

What incident as a child in a police station helped to shape Alfred Hitchcock’s sensibilities?

What incident as a child in a police station helped to shape Alfred Hitchcock’s sensibilities?

His father punished Alfred Hitchcock for a since-forgotten offense by sending him to the police station with a note. The chief of police read it and locked Hitchcock up for five to ten minutes, saying, “This is what we do to naughty boys.” Hitchcock was four or five years old at the time.

When did the “Dead End Kids” become the “East Side Kids”?

When did the “Dead End Kids” become the “East Side Kids”?

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…

How long, on average, does one have to wait for a new Stanley Kubrick movie?

How long, on average, does one have to wait for a new Stanley Kubrick movie?

Lately, about five years is how often a new Stanley Kubrick movie is released. In Kubrick’s early period, from Fear and Desire (1953) to Dr. Strangelove, or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964), an average of 1.8 years passed between release of Kubrick’s films. From Dr. Strangelove to Full Metal…