Did Fritz Lang ever direct a Western?
Fritz Lang directed three Westerns:
The Return of Jesse James (1940), Western Union (1941), and Rancho Notorious (1952).
“D. W.” in director D. W. Griffith’s name stands for David Wark (1874-1948).
Bette Davis says, “I’d love to kiss you, but I just washed my hair” in Cabin in the Cotton (1932).
I Am Curious (Blue) (1970) was the sequel to the X-rated Swedish movie I Am Curious (Yellow) (1969).
Ramon Novarro played Judah Ben-Hur in the 1926 version of Ben-Hur, with Francis X. Bushman as his friend-turned-enemy Messala. Fred Niblo directed. Charlton Heston and Stephen Boyd, respectively, took the roles in the 1959 remake. William Wyler directed.
The submarine injected into the scientist’s body in Fantastic Voyage (1966) was The Proteus.
The Motion Picture Association of America started the Code and Rating Administration Board in 1968.