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Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Batman and Robin (1949) Quiz
Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Batman and Robin (1949) Quiz
This quiz will test your movies knowledge by asking you questions related to the various famous movie trivia from the Hollywood movie: Batman and Robin (1949).
About the movie:
The caped crusaders versus The Wizard, black-hooded mastermind.
1.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Batman and Robin (1949)?
a.
If
Robert Lowery
s Batman costume seems a bit ill-fitting, its because it was tailored for
Kirk Alyn
, a bigger man. Alyn starred as Superman in both of Columbias Superman serials.
b.
The Florence Flo Becker character was based on George Kellys girlfriend, Kathryn Thorne aka Cleo Brooks.
c.
June 2008 Ranked #3 on the American Film Institutes list of the 10 greatest films in the genre "Epic".
d.
Nicole Kidman
was originally attached to star.
2.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Batman and Robin (1949)?
a.
Batman drives a 1949 Mercury convertible throughout, but, in one instance, when the need arises, Robin shows up in a 1949 Mercury four-door sedan, which is apparently his own; meanwhile, the Wizard drives a 1949 Mercury two-door sedan; Winslow Harrison drives a 1949 four-door Lincoln sedan; and the cops use a number of 1949 Fords, all of them innovatingly styled products of the Ford Motor Company, who must have had the only new car dealership in Gotham City. The Wizards henchmen make a lot of use out of a 1941 Lincoln 8 passenger sedan, while Vicki Vale must make the best of it with a 1939 Plymouth convertible.
b.
The Milky Way (1934). Comedy. Written by
Lynn Root
and
Harry Clork
. Directed by William W. Schorr. Cort Theatre: 8 May 1934- Jul 1934 (closing date unknown/63 performances). Cast: John Brown,
Brian Donlevy
(as "Speed McFarland"),
Leo Donnelly
(as "Gabby Sloan") final Broadway role, Edward Emerson, William Foran,
Gladys George
(as "Anne Westey"), Emily Lowry,
Hugh OConnell
(as "Burleigh Sullivan"), Bernard Pathe. Produced by Sidney Harmon and James R. Ullman. Note: Considering it did not recoup its investment, this play proved surprising durable on film. It was purchased rather cheaply by Paramount - recently out of receivership - and produced as a
Harold Lloyd
vehicle as
The Milky Way
(a flop) and reworked a decade later by
Samuel Goldwyn
as
The Kid from Brooklyn
(a hit) with
Danny Kaye
in the starring role.
c.
Cameron Crowe
s mother appeared on the set for a cameo, and Crowe made every effort to keep her away from
Frances McDormand
, who was playing a character based on her, apart. This was so that McDormands interpretation of the part wouldnt be swayed, but when he left the set for a few minutes on the first day of shooting, he returned to find McDormand and his mother having lunch together.
d.
Paramounts original idea was to make this a low-budget gangster film set in the present rather than a period piece set in the 1940s and 1950s.
Francis Ford Coppola
rejected
Mario Puzo
s original script based on this idea.
3.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Batman and Robin (1949)?
a.
It received an X rating in 1968, but was downgraded to an R in 1972. Director
Robert Aldrich
spent $75,000 unsuccessfully battling the X rating in court.
b.
Dana Wynter was said to have remarked, "I have a difficult time remembering this film, especially when fans tell me they have enjoyed it, because of the fact it had a different title in just about every country it played in."
c.
J. Clifford Forrest Jr.
and
Ingeborg Forrest
, parents of
Christine Forrest
and
Cliff Forrest
, make appearances as zombies in the film.
d.
An animated picture of Batman as played by
Robert Lowery
appears in the opening credits of
The Pink Panther Strikes Again
.
4.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Batman and Robin (1949)?
a.
Vicki Vale would become a common character in the Batman comics after this film.
Bob Kane
based her on
Marilyn Monroe
, whom he met during the films banquet.
b.
The character names are all taken from a list of popular dog names, to emphasize the theme of human pets and tie in with the title.
c.
For the duration of shooting, the filmmakers actually lived in George and Jesss apartment.
d.
The second official trailer of this movie was released on November 27th, 2008.
5.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Batman and Robin (1949)?
a.
In the scene after the mayors commercial, where the mayor is talking to Slivjack and Bigglsey outside, in the background you can see a car driving very fast in reverse. This was not planned.
b.
While shooting an exterior scene in a suburban neighborhood, one of the neighbors turned on their sprinkler system in hopes that director
Roger Corman
would pay them to turn it off. Instead, Corman used the free special effect to make it a rain scene which worked out better for the shoot.
c.
The drug deal and following gunfight in the library basement was the first footage shot for the film, in January 2004. At the time many of the actors were still in high school.
d.
Chapter titles: Chapter 1: Batman Takes Over (PCA #13671) Chapter 2: Tunnel of Terror (PCA #13672) Chapter 3: Robins Wild Ride (PCA #13673) Chapter 4: Batman Trapped! (PCA #13674) Chapter 5: Robin Rescues Batman! (PCA #13675) Chapter 6: Target - Robin! (PCA #13676) Chapter 7: The Fatal Blast (PCA #13677) Chapter 8: Robin Meets the Wizard! (PCA #13678) Chapter 9: The Wizard Strikes Back! (PCA #13679) Chapter 10: Batmans Last Chance! (PCA # 13680) Chapter 11: Robins Ruse (PCA #13681) Chapter 12: Robin Rides the Wind (PCA #13682) Chapter 13: The Wizards Challenge (PCA #13683) Chapter 14: Batman vs. Wizard! (PCA #13685) Chapter 15: Batman Victorious (PCA #13685) Note: PCA #13684 was given to some other film and the last two chapters of the serial carried the same PCA number. Not unusual with serials for two or more chapters to carry the same PCA number.
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