I am, and have always been, fascinated by movies. Al kinds of movies, although I mostly like mystery/crime and westerns--a result, probably, of growing up in the fifties and sixties, when you couldn't turn on a TV without seeing a detective or a cowboy. But I'll watch almost anything. The other night when one of our sons and his son were visiting, we ordered pizzas and watched an old DVD of Aliens (possibly the best sequel in movie history, along with Godfather II)--and I loved it as much as the first time I saw it, in a theater in Atlanta 35 years ago. And over the past month I've re-watched The Big Lebowski, Jaws, The Birds, Rudy, The Guns of Navarone, and The Princess Bride, all of which are in a galaxy far, far away from mysteries and westerns.
I also love facts about movies, some of them pretty obscure. We got to talking, during our kid-and-grandkid movie night last week, about which movies were the first to do this or the first to feature that, and I of course felt compelled to sit down later and try to put together a list. I mean, somebody has to, right? You can't just pass up a topic like that.
So . . . here are some cinematic "firsts."
NOTE: These are only those firsts that I found particularly interesting. For example, I don't much care what movie was the first to open in Saudi Arabia or to use IMAX 12-channel sound, but I do care what movie was the first to show a killer shark or time travel or a flushing toilet. Call this a low-tech, unsophisticated list.
First movie -- Roundhay Garden Scene, director Louis Le Prince, 1888
First U.S. movie -- Monkeyshines, William Kennedy Dickson and William Heise, 1889
First comedy -- The Waterer Watered, 1895
First horror movie -- House of the Devil, 1896 (a short silent film)
First Shakespeare adaptation -- King John, 1899
First Sherlock Holmes movie -- Sherlock Holmes Baffled, 1900 (produced to be viewed on coin-operated machines)
First science fiction movie -- A Trip to the Moon, 1902
First western -- The Great Train Robbery, 1903
First feature film -- The Story of the Kelly Gang, 1906
First Hollywood movie -- In Old California, director D.W. Griffith, 1910
First big-budget Hollywood epic -- Birth of a Nation, D.W. Griffith, 1915
First sequel -- Fall of a Nation, Thomas Dixon, Jr., 1916
First remake -- The Squaw Man, Cecil B. DeMille, 1918 (the original was in 1914)
First movie with a twist ending -- The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, 1920
First time-travel movie -- A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, 1921
First movie to cost $ 1 million -- Foolish Wives, 1922
First Hitchcock movie -- Always Tell Your Wife, 1923
First "talkie" -- The Jazz Singer, 1927
First movie to win an Oscar for Best Picture -- Wings, William A. Wellman, 1927
First musical -- The Broadway Melody, 1929
First movie to show a television set -- Elstree Calling, Alfred Hitchcock, 1930
First western to win Best Picture -- Cimarron, 1930
First movie shown on TV -- The Crooked Circle, 1933
First romantic comedy to win Best Picture -- It Happened One Night, 1934 (also the first movie to show a bride leaving her fiancé at the altar)
First Disney movie -- Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, 1937
First movie to use the Wilhelm scream -- Distant Drums, 1941 (I'm thinking this might be a SleuthSayers post in the near future)
First 3-D feature film -- Robinson Crusoe, 1947
First movie to offer profit-sharing for its star -- Winchester '73, 1950 (James Stewart)
First to mention the word "pizza" -- The Band Wagon, 1953
First to use a rock song in a soundtrack -- Blackboard Jungle, 1955 ("Rock Around the Clock")
First to feature a man-eating shark -- The Sharkfighters, 1956
First to show an interracial kiss -- Island in the Sun, 1957
First to show a flushing toilet -- Psycho, 1960
First to use the fake phone prefix "555" -- Panic in the Year Zero, 1962
First to show a GPS device -- Goldfinger, 1964
First to show a karate fight scene -- The Manchurian Candidate, 1964
First to show a post-credit scene -- The Silencers. 1966
First to drop the F-bomb -- I'll Never Forget What's 'Is Name, 1967 (second bombing: M*A*S*H, 1970)
First (and only) X-rated movie to win Best Picture -- Midnight Cowboy, 1970 (this was of course an early rating system; MC would currently be a mild R)
First R-rated movie to win Best Picture -- The French Connection, 1971
First movie to show a condom -- Carnal Knowledge, 1971
First sequel to win Best Picture -- The Godfather Part II, 1974
First movie to make $ 100 million -- Jaws, 1975
First movie shot entirely by natural candlelight -- Barry Lyndon, 1975
First to be released on VHS -- The Young Teacher, 1976
First to list the entire crew in the closing credits -- Star Wars, 1977 (also the first to make $ 400 million)
First big-budget superhero film -- Superman, 1978
First movie based on a Saturday Night Live sketch -- The Blues Brothers, 1980
First movie made for a cable network -- The Terry Fox Story, 1983 (HBO)
First PG-13 movie -- Red Dawn, 1984
First movie to show a cell phone -- Lethal Weapon, 1987
First to sell a million copies on home video -- Dirty Dancing, 1887
First NC-17 movie -- Henry and June, 1990
First (and only) horror movie to win Best Picture -- The Silence of the Lambs, 1991 (this is what the record books say, but I don't agree that it's a horror movie)
First movie to show virtual reality -- The Lawnmower Man, 1992
First to cost $ 100 million -- True Lies, 1994
First feature film to be made entirely using CGI -- Toy Story, 1995
First movie to cost $ 200 million (and to make $ 1 billion) -- Titanic, 1997
First movie released on DVD -- Twister, 1997
First to make $ 100 million in its opening weekend -- Spider-Man, 2002
First to use motion capture for all actors -- The Polar Express, 2004
First to show on-screen texting -- Sex Drive, 2008
First to make $ 2 billion -- Avatar, 2009
First (and only) science fiction movie to win Best Picture -- The Shape of Water, 2017
First non-English-language movie to win Best Picture -- Parasite, 2019 (South Korean)
First movie to open nationwide since the start of the pandemic -- Unhinged, 2020
First to make $ 100 million since start of the pandemic -- A Quiet Place Part II, 2021
I learned a few things in coming up with this list, and found I was badly mistaken about a few. Can you think of some firsts that I missed? First Chuck Norris Shakespeare adaptation? First Whoopi Goldberg western? Seriously, let me know in the comments section.
Next time, back to mystery writing--thanks for indulging me.
See you in a week!