Who were The Harvey Girls (1946)?
The Harvey Girls were waitresses in restaurants at railroad stations throughout the newly developing West.
They were played by Judy Garland, Angela Lansbury, and Cyd Charisse.
Lisa Kirk sang for Rosalind Russell in Gypsy (1962).
The name of the spaceship in Silent Running (1971) was The Valley Forge. It got its name from the location used for filming some of its interiors, a decommissioned aircraft carrier called the U.S.S. Valley Forge.
Joel McCrea regularly listed acting as his hobby. He listed his occupation as “rancher.”
As built by special-effects supervisor John Evans from a design by production designer Anton Furst, the Batmobile in Batman (1989) was about twenty feet long by eight feet wide. Its body was made of black fiberglass.
For a brief period from 1967 to 1969, Warner Brothers was known as Warner Brothers-Seven Arts. It got that name when it was acquired by the Canadian-based Seven Arts Productions. In 1969, Warner Brothers became part of Kinney National Service, which later became Warner Communications.
Stay-Put Lipstick brought adman Rock Hunter to sudden fame, which was endorsed by sex symbol Rita Marlowe (Jayne Mansfield).