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Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Beyond the Blue (1978) Quiz
Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Beyond the Blue (1978) Quiz
This quiz will test your movies knowledge by asking you questions related to the various famous movie trivia from the Hollywood movie: Beyond the Blue (1978).
About the movie:
1.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Beyond the Blue (1978)?
a.
The Vatican bankrolled some of the film, and the Vatican liaison was a young Joseph Ratzinger, who in 2005 became the 265th Catholic Pope as Benedict XVI.
b.
When the message for the tour group in NORAD is activated, the sound effect that plays is actually used in the video game Galaga, and can also be heard if you listen carefully when David is playing it in the beginning of the movie.
c.
Brad Leland
: "Executive #3"
d.
Beyond the Blue shares a title card of cast credits with
Frat House Frolics
with most of them applying to the former.
2.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Beyond the Blue (1978)?
a.
Will Rogers
claimed that this film was shot without a script, with the cast and crew reading directly from the Saturday Evening Post short story on which it was based.
b.
This film was the main inspiration for
Down with Love
, with
Renée Zellweger
and
Ewan McGregor
.
c.
The 35mm print was sent to theaters code titled "Sydney".
d.
Beyond the Blue is inspired by the real life story of singer and beauty queen
Anita Bryant
s campaign against a pro-homosexual ordinance in the state of Florida in 1977. Actress
Gloria Todd
s character "Bonita Ryan" is a parody of Bryant.
3.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Beyond the Blue (1978)?
a.
Actor
Alan Adrian
s character name is censored out for the DVD release of Beyond the Blue. He plays the Governor of California but the audio track goes silent when the name is spoken. The character and the name are probably takeoffs on
Jerry Brown
who was governor during the incident being parodied in the film. Note
Rick Iverson
plays "Lt. Governor Mike Gutter", a parody of then California Lt. Governor
Mike Curb
.
b.
Production started in 1987, but due to the abundant stop-motion creations and special effects, production took years longer than planned and after several lawsuits involved with the distributors, Vidmark entertainment was given distribution rights. The film was released in 1993 to film festivals and shortly after onto video.
c.
ZOWIE stood for Zonal Organization World Intelligence Espionage.
d.
Shot in ten days.