Who was known as “The Handsomest Man in the World”?
Silent film star Francis X. Bushman (1883-1966) was known as “The Handsomest Man in the World”.
The million-dollar legs belong to a racehorse by the same name. Betty Grable’s legs and the rest of the actress appeared in the movie too.
Robert Duvall’s film debut was Boo Radley in To Kill a Mockingbird (1962).
“There but for the grace of God goes God” was supposedly said by Herman Mankiewicz, screenwriter for Citizen Kane (1940). But the apocryphal remark has also been attributed to Winston Churchill and Orson Welles himself.
His son, Jesse James was the first Jesse James in a movie. Jr. James’s movies include: Jesse James Under the Black Flag (1921) and Jesse James as the Outlaw (1921), both silent films.
The Dakota, at Central Park West and 72 Street in New York City, was used as the location for Rosemary’s Baby (1968).
A Place in the Sun is based on the book An American Tragedy, by Theodore Dreiser.