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Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Billy the Kid (1941) Quiz
Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Billy the Kid (1941) Quiz
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About the movie:
Billy Bonney is a hot-headed gunslinger who narrowly skirts a life of crime by being befriended and hired by a peaceful rancher...
1.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Billy the Kid (1941)?
a.
Right-handed
Robert Taylor
spent weeks perfecting his ability to draw a gun with his left hand in preparation for this film.
b.
The Breen Censorship Office tried to raise an objection against the use of the "miscegenation sequence" in this film version of the show, but they were unable to do so because the 1936 film version had already used it and thus set a precedent.
c.
Due to studio pressure, 15 minutes were trimmed from the original running time and a new ending was shot.
d.
During an appearance on the radio program "Fresh Air with Terry Gross," the real Eric ONeil told Gross that the real Robert Hanssen had a crush on the movie star
Catherine Zeta-Jones
, and he used to watch her movies at the office while he was supposed to be working. This is briefly referred to in
Breach
when investigators find DVDs of
The Mask of Zorro
and
Entrapment
among Hanssens effects.
2.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Billy the Kid (1941)?
a.
The film was originally financed by the Quaker Oats Company. They hoped to tie it to a new candy bar they intended to bring on the market. When the film was released, the company began marketing its "Wonka" chocolate bars. Unfortunately, an error in the chocolate formula caused the bars to melt too easily, even while on the shelf, and so they were taken off the market. Quaker sold the brand to St. Louis based Sunline, Inc. (which later became part of Nestlé via Rowntree) not long after this; Sunline was able to make the brand a success, and Wonka-branded candy (most of which isnt chocolate-based) is still available in the USA. Although the book this movie was based on was called Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, the movie was renamed to promote this candy tie-in.
b.
Maureen OSullivan
was initially cast in the role of "Edith Keating" but left to be with her husband, director
John Farrow
, who was with the RCAF in Canada.
c.
No print of this film is known to survive. Please check your attic.
d.
A male stuntman was used to double for
Barbra Streisand
in the long shots of her riding the bicycle. During one hairpin turn, he fell off and broke his ankle.
3.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Billy the Kid (1941)?
a.
The song playing during the phone call montage is "I Love it When You Call" by
The Feeling
. The lyrics of the song continue "but you never call at all" but this doesnt fit with the theme of the montage when Cam and Chuck are constantly on the phone. Therefore, some of the lyrics are blanked out of the soundtrack, leaving several gaps.
b.
The film makers originally wanted to film at Mount Assisi Academy, an all-girls Catholic school in Lemont. When they asked the school if they could remove the religious decorations, the President of the school refused.
c.
The mutant Kitty Pryde was named after an actual person, a former classmate of "X-Men" writer
John Byrne
. Upon the release of
X-Men
, reporters tracked down Pryde in Calgary to interview her about the film (she has now changed her name to K.D. Pryde, and states that she appreciates the comics, but wishes to be known as more than just a heroines namesake). The comic-book Pryde appears in all three X-Films, but is played by different actresses (
Sumela Kay
,
Katie Stuart
,
Ellen Page
) and only has a major role in
X-Men: The Last Stand
.
d.
This MGM Movie had Swedish Censorship number 63.152, and the movie was banned from showing at Swedish cinemas. MGM cut off 106 meters, and tried again this time the Censor number was 63.243, the Censor board cut another five meters, and it was allowed to be shown to everyone over 15 y/o.
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