Cary Grant's first film was This Is The Night in 1932. It was directed by Frank Tuttle.
According to Wikipedia, Cary Grant's first film was This Is the Night, directed by Frank Tuttle.
This film, Jane Eyre, was directed by Cary Fukunaga. It was released in September 2011.
In that film, Cary Grant portrayed Roger Thornhill, and Roger's mother was portrayed by Jessie Landis -- an actress who was born a mere eight years before Grant.
The 1946 film "Night and Day" starred Cary Grant, Alexis Smith, and Monty Woolley. It was directed by Michael Curtiz and earned about $4 million in box office sales.
The first film he directed in the US was Rebecca.
The Twins was directed by Park Heung -sik. The film was released in 2005 and was the first major movie directed by this director. It is a South Korean film.
Jason Reitman directed his first film in 1998.
The first film Jackson is credited as directing is a short film called The Valley in 1976. The first full-length feature he directed was a film called Bad Taste in 1987.
This classic 1955 film directed by Alfred Hitchcock starred Cary Grant and Grace Kelly.
India's first 3D film Chota Chetan was directed by Jijo.
The first film was directed by Gary Ross. The second film, Catching Fire, was directed by Francis Lawrence (and no, he and Jennifer Lawrence, who plays Katniss, are not related)
There has been three films named The Craving. The first film was a 1916 silent drama directed by Charles Bartlett. The 1918 film The Craving (considered to be lost) was directed by John Ford and the 2008 film The Craving was directed by Sean Dillon.