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Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Afternoon Delights (1981) Quiz
Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Afternoon Delights (1981) Quiz
This quiz will test your movies knowledge by asking you questions related to the various famous movie trivia from the Hollywood movie: Afternoon Delights (1981).
About the movie:
Five husbands, five ex-wives, five anonymous stories during poker night. They are seducing construction workers, being raped by a hygienist and a dentist, seducing guys in a porno theater, being a dominatrix and a would-be porn star.
1.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Afternoon Delights (1981)?
a.
When this film was first conceived it was supposed to have been a follow-up to
King Kong
, but was never made. However, an early B&W version of the "cowboys in Africa" footage was shot, and wound up being used in
Mighty Joe Young
.
b.
Due to the difficulty, and large amount of time, it took to remove the Batman suit,
George Clooney
reportedly urinated in his suit on at least one occasion.
c.
Afternoon Delights shares a title card with
Prisoner of Pleasure
with some cast credits applying to the former, some to the latter and some applying to both films.
d.
When Clark drive to the sporting goods store after leaving Walley World, the Truckster makes a hard left through a red light and nearly hits an oncoming Ford LTD Squire station wagon - the same vehicle from which the Wagon Queen Family Truckster was modified from.
2.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Afternoon Delights (1981)?
a.
Hal Roach Studios approached
Walter Winchell
about filming an introduction to the films trailer, calling it "The first full-length feature to incorporate the principles of the Bill of Rights as a motivating force of the story". Winchell declined.
b.
This picture was shot in 16MM and blown up to 35MM for theatrical distribution. The budget was around $45,000.
c.
Deborah Kampmeier
wrote the script in 1996.
d.
Despite the movies title, Sweet Home Alabama, the house Melanie pretends is her home is really at Berry College in Mt. Berry, Georgia. This house, called Oak Hill, is a Georgia historic landmark and was the original home of the college founder, Martha Berry. The downtown scenes were filmed in Crawfordville (pop 572), seat of Taliaferro County (pronounced "Tolliver"), the least populated county in Georgia.