What was Humphrey Bogart’s last film?
The Harder They Fall (1956), directed by Mark Robson, was Humphrey Bogart’s last film.
Humphrey Bogart died of cancer in 1957.
“Beautiful Dreamer,” sung by Terry Moore to the giant gorilla Joe Young, tamed the savage beast in Mighty Joe Young (1949). The song reappears in Batman (1989) as the theme song for the Joker.
Yes, Mr. Memory (Wylie Watson) in The Thirty-Nine Steps (1935) was based on a real person. Director Alfred Hitchcock said the man with the phenomenal memory was based on a music hall performer known as Datas.
Will Rogers said, “Pictures are the only business where you can sit out front and applaud yourself”.
Jean Harlow was working on the film Saratoga (1937) when she died.
Anthony Quinn’s eight minutes on-screen as painter Paul Gauguin in Lust for Life (1956) was the shortest time on-screen ever for an Oscar-winning performance. Quinn won as Best Supporting Actor.
Young Jack Napier (the character who later becomes the Joker) is played by Hugo E. Blick in Batman (1989).