What was Bernard Herrmann’s final movie score?
Bernard Herrmann’s final movie score was the Oscar-winning score was for Taxi Driver (1976).
The Trail of the Lonesome Pine (1936), directed by Henry Hathaway, was the first outdoor movie to be filmed in three-strip Technicolor”. It starred Sylvia Sidney, Fred Mac-Murray, and Henry Fonda. It was set in backwoods Kentucky in the early 1900s.
Two Women (1961) was the movie that made Sophia Loren famous, for which she won an Oscar. She was also awarded a special Oscar in 1990.
Dorothy Malone plays the bookstore owner with whom Philip Marlowe (Humphrey Bogart) has a passing encounter in The Big Sleep (1946).
Bwana Devil (1952) was the first film in 3-D.
Roman Polanski played a spoons player in his film Repulsion (1965). Polanski also played the man with the knife who cuts Jack Nicholson’s nostril in his film Chinatown (1974).
Schlockthropus was the name of the prehuman species resurrected in Schlock (1973). The Schlockthropus is played by twenty-two-year-old John Landis in his directorial debut. The film is also known as The Banana Monster.