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Part of the AFI 100 Years... series, AFI's 100 Years... 100 Movie Quotes is a list of the top 100 movie quotations in American cinema. The American Film Institute revealed the list in 2005 in a three-hour television program on CBS. The program was hosted by actor Pierce Brosnan and had commentary from many Hollywood actors and filmmakers. The American Film Institute, celebrating the 100th anniversary of film, created several top 100 lists covering movies in United Statesian cinema. ...
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The American Film Institute, celebrating the 100th anniversary of film, created several top 100 lists covering movies in United Statesian cinema. ...
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Pierce Brendan Brosnan,The most gorgeous man on the planet OBE[1] (born May 16, 1953) is an Irish actor and producer best known for portraying James Bond in four films from 1995 to 2002: GoldenEye, Tomorrow Never Dies, The World Is Not Enough and Die Another Day. ...
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A jury consisting of 1,500 film artists, critics, and historians selected "Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn," spoken by Clark Gable in the Civil War epic Gone with the Wind as the most memorable American movie quotation of all time. Frankly, my dear, I dont give a damn. ...
William Clark Gable (February 1, 1901 â November 16, 1960) was an Academy Award-winning American film actor. ...
Combatants United States of America (Union) Confederate States of America (Confederacy) Commanders Abraham Lincoln, Ulysses S. Grant Jefferson Davis, Robert E. Lee Strength 2,200,000 1,064,000 Casualties 110,000 killed in action, 360,000 total dead, 275,200 wounded 93,000 killed in action, 258,000 total...
For the novel, see Gone with the Wind. ...
Casablanca has the most quotes of any movie on the list, with six. Gone with the Wind and The Wizard of Oz are next, with three each. Fourteen different actors, ten men and four women, each have two or more quotations attributed to them. Leading this select ensemble is Humphrey Bogart, who has five, four of them from Casablanca. Bette Davis and Vivien Leigh are tied for the most quotations by an actress, with three. Marlon Brando, Tom Hanks, and Al Pacino also have three apiece. James Cagney, Sean Connery, Clint Eastwood, Charlton Heston, Judy Garland, Jack Nicholson, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Dustin Hoffman, Tom Cruise and Gloria Swanson each have two. This article is about the 1942 film. ...
The Wizard of Oz (film) redirects here. ...
Bogart redirects here. ...
This article is about the actress. ...
Vivien Leigh, Lady Olivier (November 5, 1913 â July 8, 1967) was a two-time Academy Award winning English actress. ...
Marlon Brando, Jr. ...
Thomas Jeffrey Tom Hanks (born July 9, 1956) is an American film actor, director, voice-over artist, writer and film producer. ...
Alfredo James Pacino (born April 25, 1940) is an Academy, Golden Globe, Tony, BAFTA, Emmy, and SAG award winning American actor who is best known for playing the roles of Tony Montana in the 1983 film Scarface and Michael Corleone in The Godfather Trilogy . ...
James Francis Cagney, Jr. ...
Sir Thomas Sean Connery (born August 25, 1930) is an Academy Award-, Golden Globe-, and BAFTA Award-winning Scottish actor and producer who is perhaps best known as the first actor to portray James Bond in cinema, starring in seven Bond films. ...
For other uses, see Clint Eastwood (disambiguation). ...
Charlton Heston (born October 4, 1924) is an US-american film actor, known for playing larger-than-life heroic roles such as Moses in The Ten Commandments, Colonel George Taylor in Planet of the Apes, and Judah Ben-Hur in Ben-Hur. ...
Judy Garland (born Frances Ethel Gumm; June 10, 1922 - June 22, 1969) was an Academy Award-nominated American film actress and singer, best known for her role as Dorothy Gale in The Wizard of Oz (1939). ...
John Joseph Nicholson (born April 22, 1937), known as Jack Nicholson, is a three time Academy Award-winning American actor internationally renowned for his often dark-themed portrayals of neurotic characters. ...
Arnold Alois Schwarzenegger (German IPA: ; born July 30, 1947) is an Austrian-American bodybuilder, Golden Globe-winning actor, businessman and politician currently serving as the 38th Governor of the U.S. state of California. ...
Dustin Lee Hoffman (born August 8, 1937) is a two-time Academy Award-winning, BAFTA-winning, and five-time Golden Globe-winning American method actor. ...
Tom Cruise (born Thomas Cruise Mapother IV on July 3, 1962) is an Academy Award-nominated, Golden Globe Award-winning American actor and film producer. ...
Gloria Swanson (March 27, 1899 â April 4, 1983) was an Academy Award-nominated, Golden Globe-winning American Hollywood actress. ...
About One actor has four quotes playing the same character in the same movie: Humphrey Bogart in Casablanca (#5, #20, #43 and #67). Three actresses have two quotes playing the same character in the same movie: Vivien Leigh in Gone with the Wind (#31 and #59), Gloria Swanson in Sunset Boulevard (#7 and #24) and Judy Garland in "The Wizard of Oz" (#4 and #23). Bogart redirects here. ...
This article is about the 1942 film. ...
Vivien Leigh, Lady Olivier (November 5, 1913 â July 8, 1967) was a two-time Academy Award winning English actress. ...
For the novel, see Gone with the Wind. ...
Gloria Swanson (March 27, 1899 â April 4, 1983) was an Academy Award-nominated, Golden Globe-winning American Hollywood actress. ...
It has been suggested that Norma Desmond be merged into this article or section. ...
Judy Garland (born Frances Ethel Gumm; June 10, 1922 - June 22, 1969) was an Academy Award-nominated American film actress and singer, best known for her role as Dorothy Gale in The Wizard of Oz (1939). ...
The Wizard of Oz is the title of several films based on the L. Frank Baum book, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz: (1921), director unknown (1925), directed by Larry Semon (1939), directed by Victor Fleming, Richard Thorpe and King Vidor. ...
Three actors have quotes playing the same character in different movies: Clint Eastwood as Harry Callahan in Sudden Impact (#6) and Dirty Harry (#51); Sean Connery as James Bond in Dr. No (#22) and Goldfinger (#90); and Arnold Schwarzenegger as the Terminator in The Terminator (#37) and Terminator 2: Judgment Day (#76) Dirty Harry Francis Callahan is a fictional San Francisco Police Department inspector in the films Dirty Harry (1971), Magnum Force (1973), The Enforcer (1976), Sudden Impact (1983), and The Dead Pool (1988). ...
Sudden Impact is a 1983 movie in the Dirty Harry series, directed by and starring Clint Eastwood. ...
For other uses, see Dirty Harry (disambiguation). ...
Commander James Bond, CMG, RNVR is a fictional character created by novelist Ian Fleming in 1952. ...
Dr. No is a 1962 spy film. ...
Goldfinger is the third film in the James Bond series, and the third to star Sean Connery as the MI6 agent. ...
Arnold Alois Schwarzenegger (German IPA: ; born July 30, 1947) is an Austrian-American bodybuilder, Golden Globe-winning actor, businessman and politician currently serving as the 38th Governor of the U.S. state of California. ...
Information Portrayed by Arnold Schwarzenegger Created by James Cameron & Gale Anne Hurd The Terminator is a fictional character portrayed by Arnold Schwarzenegger -- a cyborg[1], initially portrayed as a programmable assassin and military infiltration unit. ...
This article is about the first film in the series. ...
Terminator 2: Judgment Day (commonly abbreviated T2) is a 1991 movie directed by James Cameron and starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Linda Hamilton, and Robert Patrick. ...
Four of the quotations on the list consist of one word, or a single word repeated: "Rosebud," from Citizen Kane, "Plastics," from The Graduate, "Attica! Attica!" from Dog Day Afternoon, and "Toga! Toga!" from Animal House. The longest is Katharine Hepburn's quote from On Golden Pond ("Listen to me, mister. You're my knight in shining armor...") at 40 words. Citizen Kane is a 1941 classic American dramatic film, the first feature film directed by Orson Welles, who also co-authored the screenplay. ...
For the novel of the same name, see The Graduate (novel). ...
Dog Day Afternoon is a 1975 film directed by Sidney Lumet and written by Frank Pierson. ...
National Lampoons Animal House is a 1978 comedy film in which a misfit group of fraternity boys take on the system at their college. ...
Katharine Houghton Hepburn (May 12, 1907 â June 29, 2003) was an American actress of film, television and stage. ...
Three of the quotations were taken from actual events: > Lou Gehrig's farewell speech ("The Luckiest Man on the Face of the Earth") from The Pride of the Yankees (#38). > Apollo 13's distress call ("Houston, we have a problem") (#50). > George Cohan's signature line ("My mother thanks you,...") from Yankee Doodle Dandy (#97). In addition, Jack Nicholson's "Here's Johnny" line from The Shining (#68) was Johnny Carson's introduction on The Tonight Show. Henry Louis Lou Gehrig (June 19, 1903 â June 2, 1941), born Ludwig Heinrich Gehrig[2], was an American baseball player in the 1920s and 1930s, who set several Major League records and was popularly called the The Iron Horse[2] for his durability. ...
The Pride of the Yankees is a 1942 biographical film directed by Sam Wood about the New York Yankees star baseball player, first baseman Lou Gehrig, who had his Hall-of-Fame career tragically cut short at 36 years of age when he was stricken with the fatal disease amyotrophic...
This article is about the Apollo mission. ...
George Cohan George Michael Cohan (July 1878–November 5, 1942) was a United States entertainer, songwriter, actor, singer, and dancer. ...
Yankee Doodle Dandy is a 1942 biographical film about George M. Cohan, starring James Cagney, Joan Leslie, Walter Huston, Richard Whorf, Irene Manning, George Tobias, Rosemary DeCamp and Jeanne Cagney. ...
John Joseph Nicholson (born April 22, 1937), known as Jack Nicholson, is a three time Academy Award-winning American actor internationally renowned for his often dark-themed portrayals of neurotic characters. ...
The Shining may mean: The Shining (novel), by Stephen King The Shining (film), Stanley Kubricks adaptation of the novel The Shining (mini-series), the ABC mini-series scripted by Stephen King The Shining (band), an English music group named after Kings novel This is a disambiguation page: a...
For other persons named John Carson, see John Carson (disambiguation). ...
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Criteria Jurors were asked to consider the following criteria in making their selections: - Movie Quotation: A statement, phrase or brief exchange of dialogue spoken in an American film.[1] Lyrics from songs are not eligible.
- Cultural Impact: Movie quotations that viewers use in their own lives and situations; circulating through popular culture, they become part of the national lexicon.
- Legacy: Movie quotations that viewers use to evoke the memory of a treasured film, thus ensuring and enlivening its historical legacy.
The list | Quote number | Quote | Character | Actor | Film | Date | | 1 | "Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn." | Rhett Butler | Clark Gable | Gone With the Wind | 1939 | | 2 | "I'm going to make him an offer he can't refuse."[2] | Vito Corleone | Marlon Brando | The Godfather | 1972 | | 3 | "You don't understand! I coulda had class. I coulda been a contender. I could've been somebody, instead of a bum, which is what I am."[3] | Terry Malloy | Marlon Brando | On the Waterfront | 1954 | | 4 | "Toto, I've got a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore." | Dorothy Gale | Judy Garland | The Wizard of Oz | 1939 | | 5 | "Here's looking at you, kid." | Rick Blaine | Humphrey Bogart | Casablanca | 1942 | | 6 | "Go ahead, make my day." | Harry Callahan | Clint Eastwood | Sudden Impact | 1983 | | 7 | "All right, Mr. DeMille, I'm ready for my close-up."[4] | Norma Desmond | Gloria Swanson | Sunset Boulevard | 1950 | | 8 | "May the Force be with you." | Han Solo | Harrison Ford | Star Wars | 1977 | | 9 | "Fasten your seatbelts. It's going to be a bumpy night." | Margo Channing | Bette Davis | All About Eve | 1950 | | 10 | "You talkin' to me?"[5] | Travis Bickle | Robert De Niro | Taxi Driver | 1976 | | 11 | "What we've got here is failure to communicate."[6] | Captain | Strother Martin | Cool Hand Luke | 1967 | | 12 | "I love the smell of napalm in the morning." | Lt. Col. Bill Kilgore | Robert Duvall | Apocalypse Now | 1979 | | 13 | "Love means never having to say you're sorry." | Jennifer Cavillari Barret | Ali McGraw | Love Story | 1970 | | 14 | "The stuff that dreams are made of."[7] | Sam Spade | Humphrey Bogart | The Maltese Falcon | 1941 | | 15 | "E.T. phone home." | E.T. | Pat Welsh | E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial | 1982 | | 16 | "They call me Mister Tibbs!" | Virgil Tibbs | Sidney Poitier | In the Heat of the Night | 1967 | | 17 | "Rosebud." | Charles Foster Kane | Orson Welles | Citizen Kane | 1941 | | 18 | "Made it, Ma! Top of the world!" | Arthur "Cody" Jarrett | James Cagney | White Heat | 1949 | | 19 | "I'm as mad as hell, and I'm not going to take this anymore!" | Howard Beale | Peter Finch | Network | 1976 | | 20 | "Louis, I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship." | Rick Blaine | Humphrey Bogart | Casablanca | 1942 | | 21 | "A census taker once tried to test me. I ate his liver with some fava beans and a nice Chianti." | Hannibal Lecter | Anthony Hopkins | The Silence of the Lambs | 1991 | | 22 | "Bond. James Bond." | James Bond | Sean Connery[8] | Dr. No[9] | 1962 | | 23 | "There's no place like home." | Dorothy Gale | Judy Garland | The Wizard of Oz | 1939 | | 24 | "I am big! It's the pictures that got small." | Norma Desmond | Gloria Swanson | Sunset Boulevard | 1950 | | 25 | "Show me the money!" | Rod Tidwell and Jerry Maguire | Cuba Gooding Jr. and Tom Cruise | Jerry Maguire | 1996 | | 26 | "Why don't you come up sometime and see me?"[10] | Lady Lou | Mae West | She Done Him Wrong | 1933 | | 27 | "I'm walking here! I'm walking here!"[11] | "Ratso" Rizzo | Dustin Hoffman | Midnight Cowboy | 1969 | | 28 | "Play it, Sam. Play 'As Time Goes By.'"[12] | Ilsa Lund | Ingrid Bergman | Casablanca | 1942 | | 29 | "You can't handle the truth!" | Col. Nathan Jessep | Jack Nicholson | A Few Good Men | 1992 | | 30 | "I want to be alone." | Grusinskaya | Greta Garbo | Grand Hotel | 1932 | | 31 | "After all, tomorrow is another day!" | Scarlett O'Hara | Vivien Leigh | Gone with the Wind | 1939 | | 32 | "Round up the usual suspects." | Capt. Louis Renault | Claude Rains | Casablanca | 1942 | | 33 | "I'll have what she's having." | Customer | Estelle Reiner | When Harry Met Sally... | 1989 | | 34 | "You know how to whistle, don't you, Steve? You just put your lips together and blow." | Marie "Slim" Browning | Lauren Bacall | To Have and Have Not | 1944 | | 35 | "You're gonna need a bigger boat." | Martin Brody | Roy Scheider | Jaws | 1975 | | 36 | "Badges? We ain't got no badges! We don't need no badges! I don't have to show you any stinking badges!"[13] | "Gold Hat" | Alfonso Bedoya | The Treasure of the Sierra Madre | 1948 | | 37 | "I'll be back." | The Terminator | Arnold Schwarzenegger | The Terminator | 1984 | | 38 | "Today, I consider myself the luckiest man on the face of the earth."[14] | Lou Gehrig | Gary Cooper | The Pride of the Yankees | 1942 | | 39 | "If you build it, he will come."[15] | Shoeless Joe Jackson | Ray Liotta (voice) | Field of Dreams | 1989 | | 40 | "Mama always said life was like a box of chocolates. You never know what you're gonna get." | Forrest Gump | Tom Hanks | Forrest Gump | 1994 | | 41 | "We rob banks." | Clyde Barrow | Warren Beatty | Bonnie and Clyde | 1967 | | 42 | "Plastics." | Mr. Maguire | Walter Brooke | The Graduate | 1967 | | 43 | "We'll always have Paris." | Rick Blaine | Humphrey Bogart | Casablanca | 1942 | | 44 | "I see dead people." | Cole Sear | Haley Joel Osment | The Sixth Sense | 1999 | | 45 | "Stella! Hey, Stella!" | Stanley Kowalski | Marlon Brando | A Streetcar Named Desire | 1951 | | 46 | "Oh, Jerry, don't let's ask for the moon. We have the stars." | Charlotte Vale | Bette Davis | Now, Voyager | 1942 | | 47 | "Shane. Shane. Come back!" | Joey Starrett | Brandon De Wilde | Shane | 1953 | | 48 | "Well, nobody's perfect." | Osgood Fielding III | Joe E. Brown | Some Like It Hot | 1959 | | 49 | "It's alive! It's alive!" | Henry Frankenstein | Colin Clive | Frankenstein | 1931 | | 50 | "Houston, we have a problem."[16] | Jim Lovell | Tom Hanks | Apollo 13 | 1995 | | 51 | "You've got to ask yourself one question: 'Do I feel lucky?' Well, do ya, punk?"[17] | Harry Callahan | Clint Eastwood | Dirty Harry | 1971 | | 52 | "You had me at 'hello.'" | Dorothy Boyd | Renée Zellweger | Jerry Maguire | 1996 | | 53 | "One morning I shot an elephant in my pajamas. How he got in my pajamas, I don't know."[18] | Capt. Geoffrey T. Spaulding | Groucho Marx | Animal Crackers | 1930 | | 54 | "There's no crying in baseball!" | Jimmy Dugan | Tom Hanks | A League of Their Own | 1992 | | 55 | "La-dee-da, la-dee-da." | Annie Hall | Diane Keaton | Annie Hall | 1977 | | 56 | "A boy's best friend is his mother." | Norman Bates | Anthony Perkins | Psycho | 1960 | | 57 | "Greed, for lack of a better word, is good."[19] | Gordon Gekko | Michael Douglas | Wall Street | 1987 | | 58 | "Keep your friends close, but your enemies closer." | Michael Corleone | Al Pacino | The Godfather: Part II | 1974 | | 59 | "As God is my witness, I'll never be hungry again." | Scarlett O'Hara | Vivien Leigh | Gone with the Wind | 1939 | | 60 | "Well, here's another nice mess you've gotten me into!" | Oliver | Oliver Hardy | Sons of the Desert | 1933 | | 61 | "Say hello to my little friend!" | Tony Montana | Al Pacino | Scarface | 1983 | | 62 | "What a dump."[20] | Rosa Moline | Bette Davis | Beyond the Forest | 1949 | | 63 | "Mrs. Robinson, you're trying to seduce me. Aren't you?" [21] | Benjamin Braddock | Dustin Hoffman | The Graduate | 1967 | | 64 | "Gentlemen, you can't fight in here! This is the War Room!" | President Merkin Muffley | Peter Sellers | Dr. Strangelove | 1964 | | 65 | "Elementary, my dear Watson."[22] | Sherlock Holmes | Basil Rathbone | The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes | 1939 | | 66 | "Take your stinking paws off me, you damned dirty ape!" | George Taylor | Charlton Heston | Planet of the Apes | 1968 | | 67 | "Of all the gin joints in all the towns in all the world, she walks into mine." | Rick Blaine | Humphrey Bogart | Casablanca | 1942 | | 68 | "Here's Johnny!"[23] | Jack Torrance | Jack Nicholson | The Shining | 1980 | | 69 | "They're here!" | Carol Anne Freeling | Heather O'Rourke | Poltergeist | 1982 | | 70 | "Is it safe?" | Dr. Christian Szell | Laurence Olivier | Marathon Man | 1976 | | 71 | "Wait a minute, wait a minute. You ain't heard nothin' yet!"[24] | Jakie Rabinowitz/Jack Robin | Al Jolson | The Jazz Singer | 1927 | | 72 | "No wire hangers, ever!"[25] | Joan Crawford | Faye Dunaway | Mommie Dearest | 1981 | | 73 | "Mother of mercy, is this the end of Rico?" | Cesare Enrico "Rico" Bandello | Edward G. Robinson | Little Caesar | 1930 | | 74 | "Forget it, Jake, it's Chinatown." | Duffy | Joe Mantell | Chinatown | 1974 | | 75 | "I have always depended on the kindness of strangers." | Blanche Dubois | Vivien Leigh | A Streetcar Named Desire | 1951 | | 76 | "Hasta la vista, baby." | The Terminator | Arnold Schwarzenegger | Terminator 2: Judgment Day | 1991 | | 77 | "Soylent Green is people!" | Det. Robert Thorn | Charlton Heston | Soylent Green | 1973 | | 78 | "Open the pod bay doors, HAL." | Dave Bowman | Keir Dullea | 2001: A Space Odyssey | 1968 | | 79 | Striker: "Surely you can't be serious!" Rumack: "I am serious... and don't call me Shirley." | Ted Striker and Dr. Rumack | Robert Hays and Leslie Nielsen | Airplane! | 1980 | | 80 | "Yo, Adrian!" | Rocky Balboa | Sylvester Stallone | Rocky | 1976 | | 81 | "Hello, gorgeous." | Fanny Brice | Barbra Streisand | Funny Girl | 1968 | | 82 | "Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn." | Rhett Butler | Clark Gable | Gone With the Wind | 1939 | | 82 | "Toga! Toga!" | John "Bluto" Blutarsky | John Belushi | National Lampoon's Animal House | 1978 | | 83 | "Listen to them. Children of the night. What music they make." | Count Dracula | Bela Lugosi | Dracula | 1931 | | 84 | "Oh, no, it wasn't the airplanes. It was Beauty killed the Beast." [26] | Carl Denham | Robert Armstrong | King Kong | 1933 | | 85 | "My precious." | Gollum | Andy Serkis | The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers | 2002 | | 86 | "Attica! Attica!" | Sonny Wortzik | Al Pacino | Dog Day Afternoon | 1975 | | 87 | "Sawyer, you're going out a youngster, but you've got to come back a star!" | Julian Marsh | Warner Baxter | 42nd Street | 1933 | | 88 | "Listen to me, mister. You're my knight in shining armor. Don't you forget it. You're going to get back on that horse, and I'm going to be right behind you, holding on tight, and away we're gonna go, go, go!" | Ethel Thayer | Katharine Hepburn | On Golden Pond | 1981 | | 89 | "Tell 'em to go out there with all they got and win just one for the Gipper." | Knute Rockne[27] | Pat O'Brien | Knute Rockne, All American | 1940 | | 90 | "A martini. Shaken, not stirred." [28] | James Bond | Sean Connery[29] | Goldfinger[30] | 1964 | | 91 | "Who's on first." | Dexter | Bud Abbott | The Naughty Nineties | 1945 | | 92 | "Cinderella story. Outta nowhere. A former greenskeeper, now, about to become the Masters champion. It looks like a mirac…It's in the hole! It's in the hole! It's in the hole!!" | Carl Spackler | Bill Murray | Caddyshack | 1980 | | 93 | "Life is a banquet, and most poor suckers are starving to death!" | Mame Dennis | Rosalind Russell | Auntie Mame | 1958 | | 94 | "I feel the need — the need for speed!" | Lt. Pete "Maverick" Mitchell and Lt. Nick "Goose" Bradshaw | Tom Cruise and Anthony Edwards | Top Gun | 1986 | | 95 | "Carpe diem. Seize the day, boys. Make your lives extraordinary." | John Keating | Robin Williams | Dead Poets Society | 1989 | | 96 | "Snap out of it!" | Loretta Castorini | Cher | Moonstruck | 1987 | | 97 | "My mother thanks you. My father thanks you. My sister thanks you. And I thank you." | George M. Cohan | James Cagney | Yankee Doodle Dandy | 1942 | | 98 | "Nobody puts Baby in a corner." | Johnny Castle | Patrick Swayze | Dirty Dancing | 1987 | | 99 | "I'll get you, my pretty, and your little dog too!" | Wicked Witch of the West | Margaret Hamilton | The Wizard of Oz | 1939 | | 100 | "I'm king of the world!" | Jack Dawson | Leonardo DiCaprio | Titanic | 1997 | One of the most famous phrases in the English language, Frankly my dear, I dont give a damn became popularized since 1939 in the blockbuster movie Gone with the Wind starring Clark Gable and Vivien Leigh. ...
Rhett Butler is the handsome, dashing hero of Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell. ...
William Clark Gable (February 1, 1901 â November 16, 1960) was an Academy Award-winning American film actor. ...
For the novel, see Gone with the Wind. ...
This article is about the 1972 film. ...
Vito Corleone is a fictional character in Mario Puzos novel The Godfather, as well as Francis Ford Coppolas trilogy of films based on it. ...
Marlon Brando, Jr. ...
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Judy Garland (born Frances Ethel Gumm; June 10, 1922 - June 22, 1969) was an Academy Award-nominated American film actress and singer, best known for her role as Dorothy Gale in The Wizard of Oz (1939). ...
The Wizard of Oz (film) redirects here. ...
Bogart redirects here. ...
This article is about the 1942 film. ...
Dirty Harry in the Make my day scene Go ahead, make my day. ...
Harold Francis Dirty Harry Callahan is a fictional San Francisco Police Department inspector in the films Dirty Harry (1971), Magnum Force (1973), The Enforcer (1976), Sudden Impact (1983), and The Dead Pool (1988). ...
For other uses, see Clint Eastwood (disambiguation). ...
Sudden Impact is a 1983 movie in the Dirty Harry series, directed by and starring Clint Eastwood. ...
The claim is made (under the heading Personal Life) that DeMille was in negotiations with MGM to direct Ben-Hur at the time of his death in January, 1959. ...
It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Sunset Boulevard (1950 film). ...
Gloria Swanson (March 27, 1899 â April 4, 1983) was an Academy Award-nominated, Golden Globe-winning American Hollywood actress. ...
It has been suggested that Norma Desmond be merged into this article or section. ...
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Han Solo is a character in the Star Wars universe. ...
For the silent film actor, see Harrison Ford (silent film actor). ...
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You talkin to me? You talkin to me? is a popular quote said by Travis Bickle, a character played by Robert De Niro in the 1976 movie Taxi Driver. ...
Travis Bickle is a fictional character, the narrator and protagonist of Martin Scorseses 1976 film Taxi Driver, in which he is played by Robert De Niro. ...
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The phrase What weve got here is (a) failure to communicate is a famous line from the 1967 film Cool Hand Luke. ...
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Apocalypse Now is a 1979 Academy Award and Golden Globe winning American film set during the Vietnam War. ...
Love means never having to say youre sorry is a line from the 1970 movie Love Story starring Ali MacGraw and Ryan ONeal. ...
Ali McGraw is an American actress. ...
Love Story is a 1970 romantic drama film written by Erich Segal based on his 1970 best-selling novel, and directed by Arthur Hiller. ...
Poster of the 1941 Warner Brothers film version of The Maltese Falcon, directed by John Huston Sam Spade was the leading character in the novel and movie The Maltese Falcon (1931). ...
The Maltese Falcon is a 1941 Warner Bros. ...
For the video games based on the movie, see E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial in video games. ...
ET (or et) is Latin for and; it can also refer to: Estonian language (ISO 639 alpha-2, et) E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, the 1982 film, or the related video game extraterrestrials in general Eastern Time, both in standard time and daylight time Entertainment Tonight engineering technology elapsed time...
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Virgil Tibbs is a fictional character who is one of the two leading male characters in John Balls 1965 novel In the Heat of the Night. ...
Not to be confused with Sydney Tamiia Poitier. ...
In the Heat of the Night is a 1967 film, based on the John Ball novel published in 1965 of the same name, which tells the story of a Northern Black police detective who becomes involved in a murder investigation in a racist small town in Mississippi. ...
Information Gender Male Age 78 (at time of death) Date of birth 1863 (estimated) Date of death 1941 Occupation Newspaper tycoon Family Mary Kane (mother) Relationships Emily Monroe Norton Kane (first wife) Susan Alexander Kane (second wife) Children Charles Foster Kane III Portrayed by Buddy Swan (as a child) Orson...
George Orson Welles (May 6, 1915 â October 10, 1985) was an Academy Award-winning American director, writer, actor and producer for film, stage, radio and television. ...
Citizen Kane is a 1941 classic American dramatic film, the first feature film directed by Orson Welles, who also co-authored the screenplay. ...
James Francis Cagney, Jr. ...
White Heat is a 1949 crime film starring James Cagney, Edmond OBrien and Virginia Mayo. ...
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Peter Finch (September 28, 1912 â January 14, 1977) was an English-born actor with strong Australian connections. ...
Network is a 1976 satirical New Hollywood film about a fictional television network, Union Broadcasting System (UBS), and its struggle with poor ratings. ...
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Binomial name L. Vicia faba, the broad bean, fava bean, faba bean, horse bean, field bean, tic bean, or foul is a species of bean (Fabaceae) native to north Africa and southwest Asia, and extensively cultivated elsewhere. ...
Valdelsa (part of Chianti Colli Fiorentini sub-area). ...
Hannibal Lecter is a fictional character in a series of novels by author Thomas Harris. ...
For the composer, see Antony Hopkins. ...
The Silence of the Lambs is a 1991 Academy Award-winning film directed by Jonathan Demme and starring Jodie Foster and Anthony Hopkins. ...
Commander James Bond, CMG, RNVR is a fictional character created by novelist Ian Fleming in 1952. ...
Sir Thomas Sean Connery (born August 25, 1930) is an Academy Award-, Golden Globe-, and BAFTA Award-winning Scottish actor and producer who is perhaps best known as the first actor to portray James Bond in cinema, starring in seven Bond films. ...
Dr. No is a 1962 spy film. ...
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It has been suggested that Norma Desmond be merged into this article or section. ...
Jerry Maguire is a 1996 American comedy-drama film starring Tom Cruise, Cuba Gooding, Jr. ...
Cuba Gooding Jr. ...
Tom Cruise (born Thomas Cruise Mapother IV on July 3, 1962) is an Academy Award-nominated, Golden Globe Award-winning American actor and film producer. ...
Jerry Maguire is a 1996 American comedy-drama film starring Tom Cruise, Cuba Gooding, Jr. ...
MAE-West is a major Internet peering point located in San Jose, California. ...
She Done Him Wrong is a Pre-Code 1933 Paramount Pictures comedy/romance motion picture starring Mae West and Cary Grant. ...
Dustin Lee Hoffman (born August 8, 1937) is a two-time Academy Award-winning, BAFTA-winning, and five-time Golden Globe-winning American method actor. ...
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As Time Goes By is a song written by Herman Hupfeld for the 1931 Broadway musical Everybodys Welcome. ...
(pronounced in Swedish, but usually IPA: in English) (August 29, 1915 â August 29, 1982) was a three-time Academy Award, two-time Emmy Award, one-time BAFTA, honorary César Award, four-time Golden Globe, two-time David di Donatello, two-time Silver Ribbon, one-time NSFC, two-time NBR...
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John Joseph Nicholson (born April 22, 1937), known as Jack Nicholson, is a three time Academy Award-winning American actor internationally renowned for his often dark-themed portrayals of neurotic characters. ...
A Few Good Men, a play by Aaron Sorkin, was acclaimed on Broadway and was subsequently made into a successful film in 1992. ...
Greta Garbo (September 18, 1905 â April 15, 1990) was a Swedish-born actress during Hollywoods silent film period and part of its Golden Age. ...
Grand Hotel is a 1932 art deco movie, and is considered as a classic of the sort. ...
Scarlett OHara (full name Katie Scarlett OHara Hamilton Kennedy Butler) of French-Irish ancestry is the protagonist in Margaret Mitchells 1936 novel Gone with the Wind and in the later film of the same name. ...
Vivien Leigh, Lady Olivier (November 5, 1913 â July 8, 1967) was a two-time Academy Award winning English actress. ...
For the novel, see Gone with the Wind. ...
Claude Rains (November 10, 1889 â May 30, 1967) was a British-born theatre and film actor, who later held American citizenship, best known for his many roles in Hollywood films. ...
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When Harry Met Sally. ...
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To Have and Have Not is a 1944 thriller romance war adventure film directed by Howard Hawks and starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall that is nominally based on the novel To Have and Have Not by Ernest Hemingway. ...
Roy Richard Scheider (born November 10, 1932 in Orange, New Jersey) is an Academy Award-nominated and Golden Globe-nominated American actor. ...
Jaws is a 1975 thriller/horror film directed by Steven Spielberg, based on Peter Benchleys best-selling novel inspired by the Jersey Shore shark attacks of 1916. ...
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Alfonso Bedoya in Treasure of Sierra Madre Alfonso Bedoya (April 16, 1904 - December 15, 1957) was a Mexican actor. ...
The Treasure of the Sierra Madre is John Hustons 1948 black and white adaptation of B. Travens eponymous 1927 novel The Treasure of the Sierra Madre , in which two American down-and-outers (Humphrey Bogart and Tim Holt) in 1920s Mexico hook up with an old-timer (Walter...
Ill be back is phrase used by John Wayne in the movie Fort Apache, circa late 1940s. ...
Information Portrayed by Arnold Schwarzenegger Created by James Cameron & Gale Anne Hurd The Terminator is a fictional character portrayed by Arnold Schwarzenegger -- a cyborg[1], initially portrayed as a programmable assassin and military infiltration unit. ...
Arnold Alois Schwarzenegger (German IPA: ; born July 30, 1947) is an Austrian-American bodybuilder, Golden Globe-winning actor, businessman and politician currently serving as the 38th Governor of the U.S. state of California. ...
This article is about the first film in the series. ...
Henry Louis Lou Gehrig (June 19, 1903 â June 2, 1941), born Ludwig Heinrich Gehrig[2], was an American baseball player in the 1920s and 1930s, who set several Major League records and was popularly called the The Iron Horse[2] for his durability. ...
Gary Cooper (born Frank James Cooper May 7, 1901 â May 13, 1961) was a two-time Academy Award-winning American film actor of English heritage. ...
The Pride of the Yankees is a 1942 biographical film directed by Sam Wood about the New York Yankees star baseball player, first baseman Lou Gehrig, who had his Hall-of-Fame career tragically cut short at 36 years of age when he was stricken with the fatal disease amyotrophic...
Joseph Jefferson Shoeless Joe Jackson (July 16, 1888 â December 5, 1951) was a left fielder in Major League Baseball who played for the Philadelphia Athletics, Cleveland Indians and Chicago White Sox. ...
Ray Liotta[1] (born December 18, 1954) is a Golden Globe-nominated American actor. ...
Field of Dreams (1989) is a movie about a farmer who becomes convinced by a mysterious voice that he is supposed to construct a baseball diamond in his corn field. ...
Forrest Gump is a fictional character in the novel and movie Forrest Gump. ...
Thomas Jeffrey Tom Hanks (born July 9, 1956) is an American film actor, director, voice-over artist, writer and film producer. ...
For other uses, see Forrest Gump (disambiguation). ...
Bonnie and Clyde clowning. ...
Henry Warren Beatty (born March 30, 1937), better known as Warren Beatty, is an Academy Award and Golden Globe-winning American actor, producer, screenwriter, and director. ...
Bonnie and Clyde is an Academy Award winning 1967 film about Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow, the bank robbers who roamed the central United States during the Great Depression. ...
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For the novel of the same name, see The Graduate (novel). ...
This article is about the 1942 film. ...
Haley Joel Osment (born April 10, 1988) is an Academy Award-nominated American actor. ...
For the ability sometimes referred to as sixth sense, see Extra-sensory perception. ...
Marlon Brando as Stanley Kowalski in the film version of A Streetcar Named Desire (1951), with Vivien Leigh as Blanche DuBois Stanley Kowalski is a character in Tennessee Williamss play A Streetcar Named Desire. ...
Marlon Brando, Jr. ...
A Streetcar Named Desire is an Academy Award-winning 1951 film adaptation of the Pulitzer Prize-winning play of the same name by Tennessee Williams. ...
Now, Voyager is a 1942 American drama film directed by Irving Rapper. ...
Brandon De Wilde (April 9, 1942 â July 6, 1972) was an Academy Award-nominated American actor born into a theatrical family in Brooklyn. ...
Shane is a 1953 western film made by Paramount Pictures. ...
Joe E. Brown in the late 1920s. ...
Some Like It Hot is a 1959 comedy film directed by Billy Wilder. ...
Dr. Henry Frankenstein is a fictional mad scientist appearing in two Universal Pictures horror films Frankenstein and Bride of Frankenstein. ...
Colin Clive (20 January 1900 â 25 June 1937) was an English stage and screen actor most famous for portraying Dr. Frankenstein in James Whales two Universal Frankenstein films Frankenstein and Bride of Frankenstein. ...
Frankenstein is a 1931 science fiction film from Universal Pictures directed by James Whale and very loosely based on the novel Frankenstein by Mary Shelley. ...
Captain James Jim Arthur Lovell, Jr. ...
Apollo 13 is a 1995 film portrayal of the ill-fated Apollo 13 lunar mission in 1970. ...
For other uses, see Clint Eastwood (disambiguation). ...
For other uses, see Dirty Harry (disambiguation). ...
Jerry Maguire is a 1996 American comedy-drama film starring Tom Cruise, Cuba Gooding, Jr. ...
Renée Kathleen Zellweger (born April 25, 1969) is an Academy Award-, BAFTA-, SAG Award-, and Golden Globe-winning American actress, singer, dancer, and performer who has established herself as one of the highest-paid female Hollywood actors in recent years. ...
Jerry Maguire is a 1996 American comedy-drama film starring Tom Cruise, Cuba Gooding, Jr. ...
Groucho redirects here. ...
For the food, see Animal crackers. ...
Thomas Jeffrey Tom Hanks (born July 9, 1956) is an American film actor, director, voice-over artist, writer and film producer. ...
A League of Their Own is a 1992 film which tells a fictionalized account of the real-life All-American Girls Professional Baseball League (AAGPBL). ...
Diane Keaton (née Hall; January 5, 1946) is an Academy Award-winning American film actress, director and producer. ...
Annie Hall is a 1977 romantic comedy film directed by Woody Allen from a script he co-wrote with Marshall Brickman. ...
Norman Bates is a fictional character created by writer Robert Bloch as the central character in his novel Psycho. ...
Anthony Perkins (April 4, 1932 â September 12, 1992) was an Academy Award-nominated, Golden Globe-winning American stage and screen actor best known for his role as Norman Bates in Alfred Hitchcocks Psycho and its three sequels. ...
Psycho is a 1960 suspense/horror film directed by auteur Alfred Hitchcock from the screenplay by Joseph Stefano about a psychotic killer. ...
Gordon Gekko, portrayed by Michael Douglas. ...
For other people bearing this name, see Michael Douglas (disambiguation) Michael Kirk Douglas (born September 25, 1944) is an American actor and producer, primarily in movies and television. ...
This article is about the 1987 film. ...
Michael Corleone is a fictional character and protagonist in Mario Puzos novels, The Godfather and The Sicilian. ...
Alfredo James Pacino (born April 25, 1940) is an Academy, Golden Globe, Tony, BAFTA, Emmy, and SAG award winning American actor who is best known for playing the roles of Tony Montana in the 1983 film Scarface and Michael Corleone in The Godfather Trilogy . ...
Al Pacino as Don Michael Corleone in The Godfather Part II The Godfather, Part II is the 1974 sequel to The Godfather. ...
For the novel, see Gone with the Wind. ...
Oliver Hardy (born Norvell Hardy; January 18, 1892 â August 7, 1957) was an American actor, most remembered for his role in one of the worlds most famous double acts, Laurel and Hardy, with his friend Stan Laurel. ...
Sons of the Desert is a 1933 film starring Laurel & Hardy, and directed by William A. Seiter. ...
Antonio Tony Montana is a fictional character in the Brian DePalma film Scarface and the video game Scarface: The World Is Yours, portrayed by Al Pacino. ...
For other uses, see Scarface. ...
Beyond the Forest is a 1949 film starring Bette Davis. ...
For the novel of the same name, see The Graduate (novel). ...
This article is about the British actor. ...
For the hit 1987 single by Depeche Mode, see the album Music for the Masses Film poster for Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb is a 1964 satirical film directed by Stanley Kubrick. ...
Dr Watson (left) and Sherlock Holmes, by Sidney Paget. ...
This article is about Arthur Conan Doyles fictional detective. ...
Basil Rathbone (13 June 1892 â 21 July 1967), Military Cross, was a British actor most famous for his portrayal of Sherlock Holmes and of suave villains in such swashbuckler films as The Mark of Zorro, Captain Blood, and The Adventures of Robin Hood. ...
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes is a 1939 film featuring the characters created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. ...
Colonel George Taylor, played by leading man Charlton Heston, is an American astronaut, and the leader of a space expedition, in the 1968 movie Planet of the Apes. ...
Charlton Heston (born October 4, 1924) is an US-american film actor, known for playing larger-than-life heroic roles such as Moses in The Ten Commandments, Colonel George Taylor in Planet of the Apes, and Judah Ben-Hur in Ben-Hur. ...
This article is about the 1968 film. ...
This article is about the 1942 film. ...
John Daniel Jack Torrance is a fictional character, the protagonist in the 1977 novel The Shining by Stephen King. ...
For other uses of this term, see Shining. ...
Heather ORourke (December 27, 1975 â February 1, 1988) was an American child actress, best known for her role in the Poltergeist film trilogy. ...
Poltergeist is the first and most successful Poltergeist film, released on June 4, 1982 and nominated for three Oscars. ...
Laurence Kerr Olivier, Baron Olivier, OM, (IPA: ; 22 May 1907 â 11 July 1989) was an Academy Award, Golden Globe, BAFTA and four-time Emmy winning English actor, director, and producer. ...
Marathon Man is a 1976 film based on the novel of the same name by William Goldman. ...
Al Jolson (May 26, 1886âOctober 23, 1950) was a highly acclaimed American singer, comedian and actor of Jewish heritage whose career lasted from 1911 until his death in 1950. ...
The Jazz Singer (1927) is a U.S. movie musical and the first feature-length motion picture with talking sequences. ...
For other persons named Joan Crawford, see Joan Crawford (disambiguation). ...
Faye Dunaway (born January 14, 1941, in Bascom, Florida) is an Academy Award-winning American actress. ...
Mommie Dearest is a 1981 Paramount biopic about Joan Crawford, starring Faye Dunaway. ...
Edward Goldenberg Robinson (born Emanuel Goldenberg, Yiddish: ×¢×× ××× ××××× ×ר×; December 12, 1893 â January 26, 1973) was an American stage and film actor of Romanian origin. ...
Joe Mantell (November 13, 1947 – ) is an actor. ...
Chinatown is a 1974 film directed by Roman Polanski featuring many elements of the film noir genre, particularly a multi-layered story that is part mystery and part psychological drama. ...
For the band, see Blanche DuBois (band). ...
A Streetcar Named Desire is an Academy Award-winning 1951 film adaptation of the Pulitzer Prize-winning play of the same name by Tennessee Williams. ...
This article is about the first film in the series. ...
Arnold Alois Schwarzenegger (German IPA: ; born July 30, 1947) is an Austrian-American bodybuilder, Golden Globe-winning actor, businessman and politician currently serving as the 38th Governor of the U.S. state of California. ...
Terminator 2: Judgment Day (commonly abbreviated T2) is a 1991 movie directed by James Cameron and starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Linda Hamilton, and Robert Patrick. ...
For the metal band, see Soilent Green. ...
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David Bowman is a character in the Space Odyssey series. ...
Keir Dullea (born May 30, 1936) is an actor best remembered for his role as astronaut David Bowman in the 1968 film 2001: A Space Odyssey and in 1984s 2010: The Year We Make Contact. ...
Robert Hays (born July 24, 1947), is an American actor, he is best known for his role in the 1980 movie Airplane! and in the 1982 sequel Airplane II: The Sequel as Ted Striker. ...
Leslie William Nielsen OC (born February 11, 1926) is a Canadian born American comedian and actor. ...
Airplane! is an American comedy film, first released on 27 June 1980, produced, directed, and written by David Zucker, Jim Abrahams, and Jerry Zucker. ...
Rocky VI redirects here. ...
Sylvester Gardenzio Stallone[1] (born July 6, 1946) is an American actor, director, producer and screenwriter. ...
For other uses, see Rocky (disambiguation). ...
Early Ziegfeld Follies portrait of Fanny Brice Fanny Brice (October 29, 1891 â May 29, 1951) was a popular and influential American comedian, singer, theatre and film actress and entertainer, remembered best for her many stage, radio and film appearances and her recordings. ...
Barbra Streisand (pronounced STRY-sand; born April 24, 1942) is an American two time Academy Award-winning singer, film and theatre actress. ...
Funny Girl is a film based on the stage musical of the same name. ...
One of the most famous phrases in the English language, Frankly my dear, I dont give a damn became popularized since 1939 in the blockbuster movie Gone with the Wind starring Clark Gable and Vivien Leigh. ...
Rhett Butler is the handsome, dashing hero of Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell. ...
William Clark Gable (February 1, 1901 â November 16, 1960) was an Academy Award-winning American film actor. ...
For the novel, see Gone with the Wind. ...
John Adam Belushi (January 24, 1949 â March 5, 1982) was an Emmy Award-winning American comedian, actor and musician, notable for his work on Saturday Night Live, National Lampoons Animal House, and The Blues Brothers. ...
National Lampoons Animal House is a 1978 comedy film in which a misfit group of fraternity boys take on the system at their college. ...
Count Dracula is a fictional character, the titular antagonist of Bram Stokers 1897 Gothic horror novel Dracula. ...
Bela Lugosi as Dracula United States stamp. ...
Dracula is a 1931 horror film produced by Universal Pictures Co. ...
Carl Denham (born 1896 in New York City died in 1957 in California) is a fictional film director in the films King Kong and Son of Kong (both released in 1933), as well as in the 2005 remake of King Kong, and a 2004 illustrated-novel titled Kong: King of...
Robert Armstrong is a character in James Clavells novel Noble House. ...
This is about the original movie and novel. ...
This article is about the fictional character. ...
Andy Serkis (born 20 April 1964) is an English actor and director best known for his work with Peter Jackson. ...
The Attica Prison riot occurred at the Attica Correctional Facility in Attica, New York, United States in 1971. ...
Dog Day Afternoon is a 1975 film directed by Sidney Lumet and written by Frank Pierson. ...
Actor Warner Baxter Warner Baxter (March 29, 1889 - May 7, 1951) was an American actor. ...
42nd Street is a 1933 musical film, set on the famous Manhattan street of that name, which was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture. ...
Katharine Houghton Hepburn (May 12, 1907 â June 29, 2003) was an American actress of film, television and stage. ...
Tom Aldredge and Frances Sternhagen in the original Broadway production On Golden Pond is a play by Ernest Thompson. ...
It has been suggested that George Gipp Memorial Park be merged into this article or section. ...
Knute (pronounced kah-noot) (noot is the anglicized nickname) Kenneth Rockne (March 4, 1888 â March 31, 1931) was an American football player and is regarded as one of the greatest coaches in college football history. ...
Pat OBrien is the name of: Pat OBrien (actor) (1899â1983), who appeared in Some Like It Hot and other films Pat OBrien (New Orleans bartender), who is credited with the invention of the Hurricane (cocktail), which he invented in 1940 Pat OBrien (Irish politician) (c. ...
Knute Rockne, All American is a 1940 biographical film which tells the story of Knute Rockne, perhaps the most famous of all of the football coaches at Notre Dame, one of the most successful football programs in history. ...
Shaken, not stirred is a famous catch phrase of Ian Flemings fictional British Secret Service agent, James Bond and his preference for how he wished his martini prepared. ...
Goldfinger is the third film in the James Bond series, and the third to star Sean Connery as the MI6 agent. ...
For the Blackford Oakes novel, see Whos on First (novel) Whos on First? is a comedy routine made famous by Abbott and Costello. ...
William Alexander âBudâ Abbott (October 2, 1895 â April 24, 1974) was an American actor, producer and comedian born in Asbury Park, New Jersey. ...
The Naughty Nineties (1945) is the fifteenth feature film made by Abbott and Costello, and is significant for containing what is considered to be the best recorded rendition of the teams classic Whos On First? routine. ...
William James Bill Murray (born September 21, 1950) is an Academy Award-nominated, Emmy-, Golden Globe-, and BAFTA-winning American comedian and actor. ...
Caddyshack is a 1980 U.S. comedy film directed by Harold Ramis and written by Brian Doyle-Murray, Ramis and Douglas Kenney. ...
Rosalind Russell (June 4, 1907 â November 28, 1976) was a four-time Academy Award nominated and Tony Award winning American film and stage actress, perhaps best known for her role as a fast-talking newspaper reporter in the Howard Hawks screwball comedy His Girl Friday. ...
Broadway poster Auntie Mame is a 1955 novel by Patrick Dennis that chronicles his madcap adventures growing up as the ward of his deceased fathers eccentric sister. ...
Tom Cruise (born Thomas Cruise Mapother IV on July 3, 1962) is an Academy Award-nominated, Golden Globe Award-winning American actor and film producer. ...
This article is about the American actor. ...
Top Gun is a 1986 American film directed by Tony Scott and produced by Don Simpson and Jerry Bruckheimer in association with Paramount Pictures. ...
For other uses, see Carpe diem (disambiguation). ...
This article is about the American actor and comedian; for other people named Robin Williams, see Robin Williams (disambiguation). ...
Dead Poets Society is an Academy Award-winning 1989 film, directed by Peter Weir. ...
This article is about the entertainer. ...
Moonstruck is a 1987 romantic comedy film directed by Norman Jewison. ...
George Michael Cohan (July 3, 1878 â November 5, 1942) was a United States entertainer, playwright, composer, lyricist, actor, singer, dancer, director, and producer of Irish descent. ...
Yankee Doodle Dandy is a 1942 biographical film about George M. Cohan, starring James Cagney, Joan Leslie, Walter Huston, Richard Whorf, Irene Manning, George Tobias, Rosemary DeCamp and Jeanne Cagney. ...
Patrick Wayne Swayze (born August 18, 1952) is an American dancer, actor, singer and songwriter. ...
Dirty Dancing is a 1987 musical and romance film directed by Emile Ardolino. ...
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