
One of the most powerful cinematic depictions of the horrors of war, the Oscar-winning All Quit on the Western Front, debuted 85 years go this week. Click here to read about even more memorable movie moments from days gone by.
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One of the most powerful cinematic depictions of the horrors of war, the Oscar-winning All Quit on the Western Front, debuted 85 years go this week. Click here to read about even more memorable movie moments from days gone by.
Read more →James Cagney cemented his status as a gangster film icon with his fourth screen role, in 1931’s The Public Enemy, which debuted 84 years ago this week. No need to take a grapefruit to the face for more key dates in Hollywood’s past; just read inside.
Read more →The only film directed by Alfred Hitchcock to win the Academy Award for Best Picture, Rebecca, opened 75 years go this week. There’s no need to dream of going to Manderlay for more memorable movie moments; just click below and read on.
Read more →Killer rabbits, knights who say “Ni,” hiccupping guards and other medieval nuttiness was on display 40 years ago this week, at the London premiere of Monty Python and the Holy Grail. If you’re on a quest for more movie trivia, all you need do is click below.
Read more →Billy Wilder’s cross-dressing comedy classic Some Like It Hot, starring Tony Curtis, Jack Lemmon and Marilyn Monroe, debuted 56 years ago this week. If seeing this little tidbit doesn’t make you want to read on for more Tinseltown trivia…well, nobody’s perfect.
Read more →A visiting Tippi Hedren and the residents of Bodega Bay, California faced an aerial assault unlike any other in Alfred Hitchcock’s shocker The Birds, which opened 52 years ago this week. Wet your beak with more key Hollywood dates inside.
Read more →They didn’t get along on the set, but comic legends Mae West and W.C. Fields delighted audiences in My Little Chickadee, which marks its 75th anniversary this week. Why don’t you come up sometime and see what other Hollywood trivia we’ve found?
Read more →One of Hollywood’s iconic film duos made its debut 75 years ago this week, as Bob Hope and Bing Crosby teamed up for laughs and adventure on the Road to Singapore. There are more movie tidbits waiting down this road…just keep reading.
Read more →The hills were alive–as were movie theaters–50 years ago this week, as Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer debuted in the film version of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s The Sound of Music. If you like Hollywood trivia, read inside for more of your “favorite things.”
Read more →It was 75 years ago this week that Gone with the Wind blew away the Oscar competition with nine wins, including a historic Best Supporting Actress award for Hattie McDaniel. There are more award-worthy anniversaries for you to enjoy inside.
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