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Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Arch of Triumph (1948) Quiz
Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Arch of Triumph (1948) Quiz
This quiz will test your movies knowledge by asking you questions related to the various famous movie trivia from the Hollywood movie: Arch of Triumph (1948).
About the movie:
Illegal refugees lead dark lives in pre-World War II Paris.
1.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Arch of Triumph (1948)?
a.
Michael Chekhov
was originally cast in the role of Ivon Haake, but had to leave when he became ill. The script was rewritten to beef up that part for his replacement,
Charles Laughton
.
b.
Leighs name is an in-joke to
Rio Bravo
scribe
Leigh Brackett
. And Wilson always asking for a smoke is a running gag inspired by the cigarette gags in Howard Hawks Westerns.
c.
Based in part on the TV series created by Johnny Ferraro.
d.
The play opened on Broadway in New York City, New York, USA on 1 January 1934 and closed in May 1934 after 154 performances. The opening night cast included
J.C. Nugent
as Herbert and
Elisabeth Risdon
as Elizabeth.
2.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Arch of Triumph (1948)?
a.
The additional scenes written for
Charles Laughton
were filmed in New York City in November 1946, because
Ingrid Bergman
was then starring in a Broadway production of "Joan of Lorraine".
b.
Some of the aircraft in the film are real and others a computer generated. The real planes were filmed in Conneaut, Ohio in September 2004, including a P51 Mustang.
c.
The rock wall where Reds "treasure" is buried was built specifically for the film and is still standing today. It was built by hand by the art department and months beforehand too. This allowed for the alfalfa grass to grow to make it look weathered.
d.
Lon Chaney
s character was originally called Rattavich, but the name was softened to Farralone to appease censors, who felt that the original name was too unsubtle as to the origins of the group.
3.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Arch of Triumph (1948)?
a.
MPAA chief
Joseph Breen
made the studio tone down the excessive violence in the script. The scene in which Ravic kills Haake also included him stuffing him in the trunk, stripping him naked, burying him and burning his clothes, all eventually cut from the film. Breen also objected to the murder going unpunished, but later rationalized it as an act of war, since it was committed on the eve of the outbreak of WWII.
b.
This film had more pre-ticket sales than any other film in history.
c.
This was the last theatrical film
Charles Bronson
made that wasnt a "Death Wish" film. His powerful performance in this film was met with much surprise and praise, as he had been in a string of violent, unsuccessful films as of late.
d.
The only four actors
David O. Selznick
ever seriously considered for the role Rhett Butler were
Clark Gable
,
Gary Cooper
,
Errol Flynn
and
Ronald Colman
. The chief impediment to Gables casting was his MGM contract. Gable was not drawn to the material; he didnt see himself in a period production, and didnt believe that he could live up to the publics anticipation of the character. Eventually, he was persuaded by a $50,000 bonus which would enable him to divorce his second wife Maria ("Ria") and marry
Carole Lombard
.
4.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Arch of Triumph (1948)?
a.
During filming in Paris, the government drained the Seine to remove live bombs and inspect a bridges foundation.
b.
The role of Ethel the landlady is played by Goldie Hawns mother Laura.
c.
Although
Tatum ONeal
and
Kristy McNichol
were cast at about the same time, ONeal had approval over which lead role she would play and she chose to play Ferris.
d.
For the opening flashback, the VFXperts created a special program that enabled "digital skin-grafting": with the use of old photos of
Patrick Stewart
and
Ian McKellen
, complex keyframing (dissolving an image into another image, i.e. old actors into younger-looking versions) was applied to the scene to digitally make them appear 20 years younger.
5.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Arch of Triumph (1948)?
a.
Portions of the film were shot at Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve in Montreal, Quebec, Canada - home of the only Formula 1 race held in Canada.
b.
Veronica Cartwright
played the character of "Nancy Bellicec" in the
Invasion of the Body Snatchers
.
c.
Before leaving on his mission to rescue Kyle Reese, John Conner (
Christian Bale
) tells his wife, "Ill be back." This line was used by the T-800 Terminators (both played by
Arnold Schwarzenegger
) in
The Terminator
and
Terminator 2: Judgment Day
. In
Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines
, Schwarzeneggers T-800 uses a variation of the line: "Im back!"
d.
Irwin Shaw
spent five months writing a screenplay, but then quit when director
Lewis Milestone
wanted him to add a love story. Milestone rewrote the script, which was preferred by the studio and
Ingrid Bergman
.
6.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Arch of Triumph (1948)?
a.
The rough cut of the film ran four hours. In reducing it to two hours, several actors were cut, including
Ruth Warrick
. She does appear briefly in the restored 133-minute version.
b.
This was the 3rd attempt at making this film. The first attempt was back in the spring of 2006. The "Jason" on that attempt was very difficult to work with and halfway through production
Jason Schaver
fired him. The role was recast with Ken Gayton and reshot in the fall of 2006. That attempt was completed, but the lighting and sound (and some of the acting) were very bad. So in the summer of 2007 Ken and Jason rewrote the script and filmed it in the spring of 2008.
c.
When Maude and Harold steal the police officers motorcycle,
Bud Cort
accidentally hit himself in the head with the shovel, but just kept going for the sake of the shot.
d.
Malaysia objected to the depiction of their country as a backwards one when a shantytown in Malacca was superimposed over a tilt shot of the Petronas Towers. In reality, Malacca is nowhere near the Towers.
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