▶ 1907; September 1907; September 15th 1907; Canada; North America; …
▶ 2004, August 2004, August 8th 2004, the United States, New York City, …New York state,
North America,
the world, the Americas,
the Northern Hemisphere,
the Tri-State Region, the area using the NANP,
the US dollar zone,
the G8, North America, the EST/EDT region,
the contiguous United States,
the continental United States
▶ King Kong, The Most Dangerous Game, Mystery of the Wax Museum, Broadway, Doctor X, …Tammy and the Bachelor,
The Vampire Bat,
Viva Villa!, The Cobweb, The Clairvoyant, The Bowery, Dirigible,
The Wedding March,
Crime of Passion, The Stolen Jools, Thunderbolt, Once to Every Woman, Adam Had Four Sons, The Affairs of Cellini, Paramount on Parade,
Bulldog Jack, The Legion of the Condemned, The First Kiss, Black Moon, The Border Legion, Melody for Three, Come Out of the Pantry, The Pride of the Family, One Sunday Afternoon, Street of Sin, It Happened in Hollywood , The Four Feathers, Pointed Heels, Ann Carver's Profession, Behind the Make-Up, The Unholy Garden, Isn't Life Terrible?, Melody for Three, The Four Feathers
▶ "Only in your imagination can you revise."; "Lillian Gish thought that there should be a cabinet position for the arts and I think she was right. I think she was right."; "Juan Tripp was a friend. Good name for an airline man, huh? Juan Tripp after another?"; "It was so satisfying for me - a great reward, just to see it done well. And it was beautifully directed by my daughter Susan Riskin. Imagine, a play about my mother directed by my daughter?!"; "It was good for us, I suppose. Those kinds of times produce qualities in us that make us better for having had them. My parents were not getting along. My mother was quite intolerant of friendships that were being developed."; …"I would say the secret is to be enthusiastic about everything that comes into your life. To care, to care about people. To be excited about everything that comes close to you. I love to read. And I love to write, mostly."; "I went to Washington to ask for a little residual payment for the people who had written films in the early, early days, people who never got any residuals on tapes or anything at all."; "I thought I saw him for what he was-or what I thought he was. And he was talented, no doubt about that. But, he thought his talent was based on misery and that if he became happy it would just go. He believed that."; "I think to have done TITANIC would have been a tortuous experience altogether. I feel good about where my life is, now. I feel free and joyous and happy and more liberated than I have ever been."; "I think the studio gave me that series on purpose, because they knew perfectly well that Robert Riskin was ill and that I needed to go to work. They gave me that series to do."; "For the purposes of the play, it was perfect to be able to use that and the stresses and strains that there were. At the end of the play, the mother realizes the terrible things she had done."; "Cary Grant was wonderful to work with on stage. He would move downstage, so that as he looked at me the audience had to look at me, too. He knew a lot about the theater and how to move around. He was very secure."; "Actually, the camera was never overhead at any time. It was always a side view of me. Subsequently, after the picture was released, I saw some scenes from above and my clothes being pulled-and I think that was added later."