Top cast:Mary Pickford,King Baggot,Owen Moore
Director:Lois Weber
Genre:Sci-Fi
Region:Algeria
Year:2000
Storyline:From an overlooking window, cruel German scientist Dr.Klaus Schimdt (Kevin Bacon) had observed the miraculous event.Later, Lensherr was summoned into Schmidt's office, where he stated: "Genes are the key that unlocks the door to a new age, Erik...It's my life's one true secret...What am I gonna do when she has a baby?" Nick suggests a way to cope: "Hang loose.Just don't worry about it." Completely inebriated by this time, an uninhibited Michael runs in the town's streets before the Cadillac carrying the couple, shedding his clothes until he is completely naked.Anna took a seat in a chair, crouched down, and finally delivered her famous opening lines.In a deep and husky, heavily-accented voice, she ordered:Anna:Gimme a whiskey, ginger ale on the side.But she expresses pessimism: "...It won't happen." But Norman has great confidence: "No, it might happen very easily.Only the dream isn't big enough." He again asks her to give up her small-time band for a chance at a movie career.He advises her:Listen to me, Esther, a career is a curious thing.Talent isn't always enough.You need a sense of timing - an eye for seeing the turning point or recognizing the big chance when it comes along and grabbing it.[Note: Two years earlier, Goulding had directed Paramount'sThe Devil's Holiday (1930)- a romantic drama that opened at another Grand Hotel, and starred Nancy Carroll in her sole Oscar-nominated role.