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Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Batman (1966) Quiz
Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Batman (1966) Quiz
This quiz will test your movies knowledge by asking you questions related to the various famous movie trivia from the Hollywood movie: Batman (1966).
About the movie:
The Dynamic Duo faces four super-villains who plan to hold the world for ransom with the help of a secret invention that instantly dehydrates people.
1.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Batman (1966)?
a.
This was originally released as part of a pre-packaged double feature with
Attack of the Puppet People
, another film by
Bert I. Gordon
.
b.
This four-reel feature was originally released in two parts of two reels each.
c.
This is the only "Beverly Hills Cop" movie to not feature a song performed by
The Pointer Sisters
.
Beverly Hills Cop
had their song "Neutron Dance", and
Beverly Hills Cop II
had their song "Be There."
d.
First movie project of
Burt Ward
.
2.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Batman (1966)?
a.
Costume designer
Julie Weiss
called production designer
William Stout
in a panic while during a costume fitting with
Dolph Lundgren
. Weiss told Stout that Lundgren was insisting on wearing kick-boxing boots that were cut mid-lower leg for his He-Man costume, but Weiss and Stout wanted him to wear the knee-high boots they approved of. When Stout arrived and Lundgren asked him what he thought of the new boots, Stout told the actor the kick-boxing boots looked terrific, except the shorter boots he wore made Lundgren look effeminate. According to Stout, Dolph quickly took the short boots off and this is why Lundgren ended up wearing the taller boots in the film.
b.
Neera tells Lem "the times, they are a different" on the court house steps; spoofing the
Bob Dylan
song "the times, they are a-changing"
c.
Inside joke:
Burgess Meredith
s line, "Run Silent, Run Deep" is the title of a 1958 submarine movie in which
Frank Gorshin
might have played a role had he been able to make it to the screen test.
d.
The words that Frank Castle writes near the end of the film, listing the bases of his vigilante philosophy in numbered order, form the beginning of his war journal, an ongoing diary of his campaign against organized crime. It was the basis for the long-running comic book "The Punisher War Journal".
3.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Batman (1966)?
a.
Cecil Cunningham
is in studio records/casting call lists for the role of "Miss Perkins," but she was not seen in the movie and her character name was never mentioned.
b.
Hilary Swank
underwent a serious training schedule to prepare for this film. She gained nearly 20 pounds of muscle due to the workouts.
c.
Two dream sequences for this film were made in the 2-color Technicolor process. This was the first commercially released color footage to be lit with artificial light.
d.
The supporting character Aunt Harriet (
Madge Blake
) does not have a single line in the picture.
4.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Batman (1966)?
a.
The name of
Tom Felton
s character Dodge Landon is a reference to the characters Dodge (
Jeff Burton
) and Landon (
Robert Gunner
), Colonel Taylors (
Charlton Heston
) fellow astronauts in
Planet of the Apes
.
b.
"Plaisir DAmour" by
Johann Martini
, is sung by a chanteuse in the cabaret scene, but neither the song nor the singer are listed in the credits.
c.
The car is painted with a special paint, called an "interference pigment", invented by Flex Products, which appears to change color when viewed from different angles.
d.
A French postman felt off his bicycle on the Champs Elysées, when he saw some extras dressed as German soldiers crossing the avenue during a lunch pause. He ran out screaming, "Theyre back! Theyre back!"
5.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Batman (1966)?
a.
Virginia Madsen
: Opening credits when her brother
Michael Madsen
s name is shown.
b.
The title appears on screen four times during the entire film.
c.
Julie Newmar
(Catwoman in the TV series) does not appear in this film because she did not know about it and had signed to do another project. By the time she was informed, she could not get out of the other commitment in time to do this movie.
d.
A then-record $125,000 was paid for the film rights to the novel.
6.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Batman (1966)?
a.
Cecil B. DeMille
considered
Preston Foster
and
Gordon Westcott
during casting for the role that went to
William Gargan
.
b.
Claire Danes
wears a wig throughout the movie and also had a special aquatic wig for her underwater scenes.
c.
John Sayles based the characters on couples he knew who were undergoing custody battles and women who were coming out as lesbians.
d.
The original trailer includes specially-shot footage of the 4 supervillains outlining their plans for the Dynamic Duo. Still frames from these sequences are visible when Batman and Commissioner Gordon watch a closed-circuit TV update on villains at large. The trailer also includes specially-shot footage of Batman and Robin addressing the audience about their first motion picture.
7.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Batman (1966)?
a.
This is the first film to feature Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell that was recorded in sound.
b.
The BatBoat was built especially for the film by the Glastron boat company. In exchange for their cooperation, the producers agreed to hold the films world premiere in Austin, Texas, Glastrons headquarters.
c.
Chris Casamassa filmed all of his scenes within one day.
d.
The "head in one hand, sandwich in the other" speech was previously used in
Raising Arizona
.
8.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Batman (1966)?
a.
The character of John Constantine was originally created by
Alan Moore
, during his run on DC Comics "Swamp Thing". However, following his negative experience with
From Hell
and
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
, Moore decided to reject all money and credit from Hollywood on any adaptations of his work. Thus, he gave all the money he wouldve gotten to the artist who drew the character with him, and rejected his own "created by" credit from the film.
b.
Quentin Tarantino
revealed in an interview that the music used in Kill Bill was all from other films; he used music from his soundtrack collection.
c.
Quincy Jones
: during the opening credits. He composed "Soul Bossa Nova," which the series uses as the theme music.
d.
Originally planned as the pilot film for the
Batman
TV series, the movie was instead produced between the shows first and second seasons. The producers took advantage of the larger budget to have a number of new Bat-gadgets constructed, such as the BatBoat.
9.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Batman (1966)?
a.
Piano music was played by unseen 17-year-old
André Previn
, who had joined MGMs music department not long before this movie was made.
b.
The entire second season had already been shot before the movie was, even though it actually came out before the second season.
c.
The cheerleader costume worn by
Mary Elizabeth Winstead
in
Death Proof
says Vipers in homage to the Deadly Viper Assassination Squad (DiVAS) in "Kill Bill". It is also the same colors as the jump suit
Uma Thurman
wore and Bruce Lee wore before her in
Game of Death
; yellow with black stripes.
d.
The braided wedding bands worn by
Walter Matthau
and
Jacqueline Scott
are the same as those worn by
Charles Bronson
and
Lee Remick
in
Telefon
also directed by Don Siegel (I).
10.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Batman (1966)?
a.
A partial replica of Flynns Arcade was set up at Comic-Con 2009, complete with several Space Paranoids consoles, and other 80s video games. A full-scale model of the new light-cycle was also displayed.
b.
Reginald Denny
s last movie.
c.
In a deleted scene, Elliot and Alma have a fight, then make up. This scene was intended to serve as the movies introduction. The filmmakers removed it so the audience could learn about the couples issues as the narrative unfolded. The scene appears on the DVD.
d.
This movie represented the sixth of nine teamings of director J Lee Thompson with star actor
Charles Bronson
. Prior to this movie they had made together
St. Ives
,
The White Buffalo
,
Caboblanco
,
10 to Midnight
and
The Evil That Men Do
. After this picture, they made
Death Wish 4: The Crackdown
,
Messenger of Death
and
Kinjite: Forbidden Subjects
.
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