16. A hole in one for two.
Spring Fever is a silent-era comedy film. Many consider it to be the fundamental starting point for the popularity of Joan Crawford and William Haines, even though it was just their second time starring in a film and their first time together. However, three years later, the film was remade into a comedy musical of all things. Not many films can go from the silent era to a full-blown musical in scope. Dorothy Jordan replaced Crawford, and Robert Montgomery replaced Haines.