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Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Behind the Green Door (1972) Quiz
Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Behind the Green Door (1972) Quiz
This quiz will test your movies knowledge by asking you questions related to the various famous movie trivia from the Hollywood movie: Behind the Green Door (1972).
About the movie:
Two men enter a fast food place. The owner asks them about a mysterious matter. After some considerations...
1.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Behind the Green Door (1972)?
a.
Sondra Locke
s film debut.
b.
Hadley V. Baxendale, given as a cast member, is actually a hallmark legal decision for liability in shipping matters.
c.
Don Knotts
said that one day, while he was filming scenes for this project in the San Francisco airport, a director approached him and said he would like to cast him in a dramatic film one day. Although it never happened, Knotts said he was flattered by the offer. The director was
Sam Peckinpah
.
d.
The original draft of the script by
Harry Julian Fink
and
Rita M. Fink
was set in New York City. When
Clint Eastwood
and
Don Siegel
became involved in the project, they initially planned to relocate the film to Seattle, Washington before ultimately deciding on San Francisco.
2.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Behind the Green Door (1972)?
a.
George Shapiro
: the club owner who fired
Andy Kaufman
after singing "The Cow Goes Moo".
b.
In the latter part of the story, listen closely and youll hear a faint Tarzan yell during the panther/tiger scuffle. That was Weismullers classic signature that he invented for his earlier Tarzan role.
c.
After seeing her (under the name Marilyn Briggs) in
Wes Craven
s 1971 film
Together
, the Mitchell Brothers offered
Marilyn Chambers
a role in this movie, giving her the option of taking a role in which she wasnt required to have sex. Originally, Chambers chose a non-sex role, but allowed the Brothers to talk her into taking the lead. For her gig, she was paid $25,000 and 1% of earnings (which in 1974, brought her between $2,000 and $2,500 per month), the highest amount ever paid a porn performer. Chambers said that her experience was a good one as the Brothers treated her as an actress, with respect.
d.
This is the first and only film in the American Ninja series to receive a PG-13 rating; the first four films received an R rating.