What was the first movie Gene Wilder directed?
The first movie Gene Wilder directed was The Adventure of Sherlock Holmes’ Smarter Brother (1975).
He also wrote the screenplay and starred as Sigerson Holmes.
Cary Grant had five wives: Virginia Cherrill, Barbara Hutton, Betsy Drake, Dyan Cannon, and Barbara Harris.
The submarine injected into the scientist’s body in Fantastic Voyage (1966) was The Proteus.
Cyd Charisse was born in Amarillo, Texas, in 1921. Her real name was Tula Ellice Finklea.
Henry V (1945) was Laurence Olivier’s directorial debut.
Producer Michael Todd, who filled Around the World in 80 Days (1956) with forty-four cameo stars, adopted the word “cameo” as a cinematic term for walk-on parts for well-known people.
The warring tribes in the original One Million B.C. were the Rock People, represented by Tumak (Victor Mature), and the Shell People, represented by Loana (Carole Landis). The roles were taken by John Richardson and Raquel Welch in the remake, One Million Years B.C. (1967).