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Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Animal House (1978) Quiz
Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Animal House (1978) Quiz
This quiz will test your movies knowledge by asking you questions related to the various famous movie trivia from the Hollywood movie: Animal House (1978).
About the movie:
At a 1962 College, Dean Vernon Wormer is determined to expel the entire Delta Tau Chi Fraternity, but those troublemakers have other plans for him.
1.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Animal House (1978)?
a.
A huge chunk of Royal Danos role was removed from the final print.
b.
Before
Donald Sutherland
was brought on board,
John Belushi
was the highest-paid actor in the cast at $40,000.
c.
After seeing him in this film,
John Cleese
decided to cast
Kevin Kline
in his movie
A Fish Called Wanda
.
d.
Sylvester Stallone
wanted the Simon Phoenix character to be played by
Jackie Chan
. Chan refused, since Asian audiences dont like the idea of actors who have always played heroes suddenly playing evil characters.
2.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Animal House (1978)?
a.
Donald Sutherland
was so convinced of the movies lack of potential, that, when offered a percent of the gross or a flat fee of $75,000 for his three days work, he took the upfront payment. Had he taken the gross percentage he would have been worth an additional $3-4 million.
b.
Actor
Richard Kiel
was at one point auditioned for the role of the films dual killers.
c.
Most of the fire trucks used in the movie were made by the Crown Corporation, a fire apparatus maker now closed down. The Crown fire trucks in the movie can be easily recognized by the double-vertical headlights.
d.
Because of the nature of blue-screens in 1978, the Superman costume had to be turquoise for several of the flying scenes.
3.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Animal House (1978)?
a.
On set, Teng was very expeditious as a Director and Actor - also meticulous. However, he didnt allow his professional persona to make him stern toward his cast and crew. Hed joke around, and such with them. He wanted a focused and calm environment, but never too relaxing either.
b.
The early script also explained the death scene of Optimus Prime differently. Since the Matrix of Leadership hadnt been "thought up" at that time, Optimus Prime would have handed over an entirely different object to Ultra Magnus: namely, his own "essence". A white-colored Optimus Prime would have emerged from his body to take place inside Ultra Magnus. This idea clearly originated from Ultra Magnus toy form, which was basically just a white version of Optimus wearing blue and red colored armor. The final script re-wrote this scene, thus the inner white "Optimus Prime" of Ultra Magnus never got referenced in the cartoon. However later incarnations of the character frequently depicted him as nothing more than a white Optimus Prime.
c.
Co-writer
Chris Miller
based the National Lampoon short stories that gave rise to the film on his experiences in the Alpha Delta Phi fraternity at Dartmouth (from which he graduated in 1962).
d.
Jay Kantor
, a mail-room clerk at
Lew Wasserman
s talent agency Music Corp. of America in 1949, was sent to pick up Broadway actor
Marlon Brando
and drive him to the agency. Impressed by the young man, Brando promptly appointed Kantor his agent. Kantor got Brando his first film role, that of the paraplegic Army officer in this film, for $50,000 (approximately $400,000 in 2006 money).
4.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Animal House (1978)?
a.
Some sets were constructed at a warehouse that was previously an egg hatchery.
b.
The movie was nearly 10 years in development.
c.
Today, the 1925 serum run is commemorated by the dog sled race known as the Iditarod.
d.
On Deltas fraternity banner, the motto "Ars gratia artis" can be seen. This also appears in the studio logo of MGM.
5.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Animal House (1978)?
a.
Deliberately shot in the same kind of style and using similar techniques as the splatter films of the 70s and the 80s which it emulates.
b.
When the OConnells run out of the museum after Rick rescues Evie, there are four mummy guards chasing them. However, in the ensuing bus battle scene, only three are killed. According to the original script, the fourth was supposed to attack Alex after the bus had come to a stop. However, director
Stephen Sommers
decided to cut the scene, figuring that the audience had had enough of the mummy battle and wanted to get on with the story.
c.
Babs becomes a tour guide at Universal Studios. The credits for this and other
John Landis
films contain an advertisement for a tour at Universal Studios. The ad says, "Ask for Babs." As of 1989, Universal Studios no longer honors the "Ask for Babs" promotion, which was either a discount or a free entry.
d.
The fifth of the seven
Bob Hope
,
Bing Crosby
and
Dorothy Lamour
"Road" films.
6.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Animal House (1978)?
a.
There are three different endings for the film, depending upon which version you find: The British print of "Recon Game" and the American Columbia Pictures print of "Open Season" both conclude with a still frame image of
William Holden
as he walks through the gate at Kens house leading Petey by the hand. The "Recon Game" version also uses slightly different music and ends more abruptly than the Columbia print of "Open Season". But the somewhat longer widescreen Scandinavian release titled "Jaktoffer" concludes with a dialog scene after Holden walks through the gate and effectively surrenders to the police, with a final shot of the street in front of Kens home and a reprise of the movies theme song as the credits roll.
b.
Italian censorship visa # 64941 delivered on 7-8-1974.
c.
The movie was set to be filmed at the University of Missouri until the president of the school read the script and refused permission. It was filmed at and around the University of Oregon in Eugene instead.
d.
First movie for
Angela Cartwright
.
7.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Animal House (1978)?
a.
The movie concludes by describing each characters fate. Niedermeyer was "killed in Vietnam by his own troops." In director
John Landis
segment of
Twilight Zone: The Movie
, some soldiers are overheard discussing "fragging Niedermeyer."
b.
The "cool medal" the kids find in Walts basement is the Silver Star, the U.S. militarys third highest award for valor in combat. Despite its predominately gold color, it gets its name from the smaller silver star (based on the small silver World War I Citation Star) set inside the large gold star.
c.
Chris Isaak
was up for the role of Ray Sinclair. He dropped out, due to finishing his self-titled second album.
d.
This feature is included in the first wave of Blu-Ray releases by Fox. A total of five movies were included in this initial wave. The others were
Ice Age
,
Behind Enemy Lines
,
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
and
Kiss of the Dragon
.
8.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Animal House (1978)?
a.
Shipped to some theaters under the name "The Insane Team".
b.
During production, an Internet blog was set up on the films official website. Blog entries were contributed by each of the principal cast members,
Chris Columbus
, and
Julia McCallum
. Occasionally, video updates would also be posted, which mostly featured footage (filmed by
Anthony Rapp
) of the actors on set.
c.
"Nothing But Now" includes homage shots taken directly from
Jimmy Marble
s
Nate and Natalie
.
d.
The President of the University of Oregon only allowed this movie to be filmed on that campus because he decided he did not know how to read screenplays. In 1967 he had received the screenplay for a movie but had denied it permission to film there. That movie was
The Graduate
and he liked that movie so much that he decided he didnt want to miss another opportunity, so he allowed
Animal House
to be filmed on the University of Oregon campus. But he insisted that the colleges name not be listed in the films credits.
9.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Animal House (1978)?
a.
The bass player in the band Otis Day and the Knights is then-unknown bluesman
Robert Cray
. Cray was instrumental in getting the musicians together that appeared as the band.
b.
Robbie Coltrane
s scenes were shot on the first day of production, 16 January 1995.
c.
Sterling Holloway
, who later appeared in many Disney films, was considered for the role of Sleepy.
d.
Even though the character of Earl McGraw (
Michael Parks
) is killed in this film, Parks played the role again in the films
Kill Bill: Vol. 1
,
Death Proof
, and
Planet Terror
.
10.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Animal House (1978)?
a.
Sections of the film were photographed on location in Jamaica and the Bahamas, by director
Richard Fleischer
and a crew of over 400 technicians.
b.
Virtually unheard of, "Toga Parties" became all the rage in colleges all over America after the release of this film.
c.
Is the combination of three short films: Complex (2006), Clarity (2007) and Clockturn (2007). The differences lay in an additional storyline involving Webbs (Brandon Neal) girlfriend Robin (Ashley Kane), who merely had a voice in Clockturn. Also, the ending is extended to show the true wrap up to the series.
d.
WWF wrestling star, 71" Paul Wight aka The Big Show was originally considered for the part of Toto.
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