In what movie does Greta Garbo say, “I want to be alone” and to whom does she say it?
In Grand Hotel (1932), to John Barrymore, Greta Garbo says, “I want to be alone”.
Singer Lupe Valez was the “Mexican Spitfire”.
Rick (Humphrey Bogart) in Casablanca (1942) said, “The problems of the world are not my department. I’m a saloon keeper”.
Divine’s real name was Harris Glenn Milstead. He was born in Baltimore in 1946 and was a high school friend of John Waters, with whom he made several films. Divine died in 1989. His last film with Waters was Hairspray (1988), in which Divine played a housewife and mother.
Tony Curtis said, “With all the unrest in the world, I don’t think anybody should have a yacht that sleeps more than twelve” to hoped-for conquest Marilyn Monroe in Some Like It Hot (1959).
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.
The Japanese spy films were Kagi No Kag (1964), or Key of Keys, directed by Senkichi Taniguchi.