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Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Amore e morte (1932) Quiz
Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Amore e morte (1932) Quiz
This quiz will test your movies knowledge by asking you questions related to the various famous movie trivia from the Hollywood movie: Amore e morte (1932).
About the movie:
A curse has been placed upon the Agro family because of the indiscretions of its male ancestors. The present-day Agro male...
1.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Amore e morte (1932)?
a.
No studio was interested in backing the film. The film was then shot independently and once it was completed, Universal stepped in to distribute it. Part of the reason Universal released it was because one of the executives of the studio used to hitchhike to Hollywood to watch
Ray Charles
concerts.
b.
This Italian-language drama was shot in northern New Jersey with members of a Sicilian-American theater company. It was made for the large Italian-speaking population of the northeastern US.
c.
The "car" is a Renault 5.
d.
Credited with introducing the girls name Madison, which has since become one of the most popular names for newborn girls in the early 21st century.
2.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Amore e morte (1932)?
a.
This Italian-language drama was shot in northern New Jersey with members of a Sicilian-American theater company. It was made for the large Italian-speaking population of the northeastern US.
b.
Another
Kevin Costner
film reference: Costners character being asked for his "seed," as in
Waterworld
.
c.
This was the last film for
George Gershwin
, who died before filming had begun. He and his brother
Ira Gershwin
had been hired to write the songs, which were not yet completed. Composer
Vernon Duke
took his place and co-wrote "Spring Again" with Ira, as well as the music for "Romeo and Juliet Ballet" and "Water Nymph Ballet." In his autobiography, Duke also claims to have worked on the hit song "Love Is Here to Stay."
d.
The
Paula Gosling
novel Fair Game on which "Cobra" is based is also called A Running Duck. When the movie came out
Sylvester Stallone
allegedly wanted the novel reissued with himself credited as the author. Ms. Gosling declined the offer.