What was the first film in 3-D?
Bwana Devil (1952) was the first film in 3-D.
Anthony Hopkins supplied the voice of Laurence Olivier in the restored bath scene in Spartacus (1960, restored 1991).
Princess Leia Organa’s (Carrie Fisher’s) home planet in Star Wars (1977) was Alderaan.
The last line of Little Caesar (1930) was “Mother of Mercy, is this the end of Rico?”
Daphne du Maurier wrote the short story that inspired Hitch-cock’s The Birds.
Marni Nixon’s only film appearance was as a nun in The Sound of Music (1965). Nixon is better known for dubbing other people’s singing, such as Deborah Kerr’s in The King and I (1956), Natalie Wood’s in West Side Story (1961), and Audrey Hepburn’s in My Fair Lady (1964).
Alvy Singer (Woody Allen) in Annie Hall (1977), had been killing spiders since he was thirty.