In what movie does the line “The natives are restless tonight” first appear?
The Island of Lost Souls (1933) was the first movie with the line “The natives are restless tonight”.
It is said by Charles Laughton.
Julius J. and Philip G. Epstein and Howard Koch were credited with the screenplay for Casablanca (1942).
The name of the spaceship in Silent Running (1971) was The Valley Forge. It got its name from the location used for filming some of its interiors, a decommissioned aircraft carrier called the U.S.S. Valley Forge.
Shirley Booth played Dolly Levi in the 1958 film version of the play The Matchmaker which was later played by Barbra Streisand. Booth won an Oscar for her performance in Come Back, Little Sheba (1952) and went on to become TV’s “Hazel” (NBC, CBS, 1961-66).
Lois Maxwell played Miss Moneypenny in most of the older James Bond films. Bernard Lee played M until his death in 1979; Robert Brown since then. Desmond Llewelyn played Q.
the name of the vampire in Nosferatu, the Vampire was Graf Orlok, played by Max Schreck. The film, directed by F. W. Murnau, was the first film version of Bram Stoker’s novel Dracula, but the name was changed to avoid copyright problems.
Laurel Near plays the woman with the deformed cheeks who sings about Heaven in Eraserhead (1978). The music and lyrics of her song are by Peter Ivers. Fans know the character as the “Lady in the Radiator.”