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Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Bonnie and Clyde (1967) - Part (6) Quiz
Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Bonnie and Clyde (1967) - Part (6) Quiz
This quiz will test your movies knowledge by asking you questions related to the various famous movie trivia from the Hollywood movie: Bonnie and Clyde (1967).
About the movie:
A somewhat romantized account of the career of the notoriously violent bank robbing couple and their gang.
1.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Bonnie and Clyde (1967)?
a.
Michael J. Pollard
admitted in later interviews that he borrowed his accent from
Bob Dylan
on the "Blonde on Blonde" album.
b.
This was George A. Romeros first studio film. However, the studio he was working with, Orion Pictures, had re-cut the film against Romeros wishes which contributed to the box office failure of the film. Afterwards, Romero went back to independent filmmaking until
The Dark Half
(also from Orion).
c.
Francis Ford Coppola
wanted to cast actor
Timothy Carey
but Carey turned the part down so he could film a television pilot.
d.
In the original script, the title reads "Austin Powers 2: The Wrath of Khan.". The narrator then talks about this title and eventually says that due to a lawsuit, the movie will be renamed to "Austinpussy". The narrator then says that the title needs to be changed again in order to obtain a PG-13. The title "The Spy Who Shagged Me" is then displayed.
2.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Bonnie and Clyde (1967)?
a.
In the scene of Eddies apartment, the Arlo Guthrie album Alices Restaurant is shown in a very far distance in the living room while Chastity and Eddie are in sitting on the couch in the foreground.
b.
This movie was part of a cycle of gender role-playing switch movies made by Hollywood during the 1980s and probably starting with
Kramer vs. Kramer
. The set of pictures include
Mr. Mom
;
Baby Boom
,
3 Men and a Baby
, and
Paternity
.
c.
Murtaugh and Riggs drive past a cinema advertising
Radio Flyer
, also directed by
Richard Donner
.
d.
Arthur Penn
was particularly fascinated with the way
Akira Kurosawa
handled violent action and death in his films. In particular, he drew on Kurosawas balancing of slow motion and real time that he employed in
Shichinin no samurai
.
3.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Bonnie and Clyde (1967)?
a.
In the very last scene where Willie talks to a shrink, the Doctors name-tag on the desk is " Dr P Sarrosy " - an homage to the Paul Sarrosy .
b.
Chris Cornell
: man listening to car stereo when Cliff demos it for Janet.
c.
Veteran cinematographer
Burnett Guffey
- an Oscar-winner
From Here to Eternity
- had frequent arguments with
Arthur Penn
over his radical shooting style. Ironically Guffey went on to win another Oscar for his work on
Bonnie and Clyde
.
d.
Alex Norton
was offered a role but had to pass because the dates clashed with a TV project.
4.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Bonnie and Clyde (1967)?
a.
In real life, by the time Clyde Barrow died at the age of 24, he had been responsible - both directly and indirectly - for the deaths of at least 14 people.
b.
The cast was all from Austin, TX.
c.
Filmed in 1917 but not released until 1920.
d.
Loosely based on the life of Mary McLeod Bethune, the black American educator.
5.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Bonnie and Clyde (1967)?
a.
At one point, Mrs. Voorhess slaps Alice around a few times. Having worked onstage for years, Betsy Palmer was used to really striking her co-stars with a cupped hand along the jawline to achieve the scene. Sean Cunningham had to tell her about faking the blows and cheating with camera angles.
b.
At the films opening, one of the whaling vessels bears the name Pequod, a nod to the whaling ship in Moby Dick.
c.
At the time, this was Warner Brothers second highest grossing film, after
My Fair Lady
.
d.
The sage-green Spencer with white cuffs
Amanda Root
(Anne Elliot) wears on the street in Bath is the same costume
Sally Hawkins
(Anne Elliot) wears in the final scene of
Persuasion
. The jacket is also worn by an extra at the salon in
Byron
.
6.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Bonnie and Clyde (1967)?
a.
A screening for
Jack L. Warner
went very badly for
Warren Beatty
and
Arthur Penn
- Warner got up three times to pee. Warner initially dumped the film into drive-in and second run theaters and apparently went to his grave still hating the film.
b.
Other locations on Japeth Goats map are Murphys Low, Boulderdash, Puckett Grove, and Kanbar Kanyon. Kanbar is the name of the production company that made the movie.
c.
Aaron Eckhart
described his portrayal of Harvey Dent as simultaneously coming from and being apart from the same world as Batman (Dent is the white knight of Gotham, as opposed to the Dark Knight). His challenge was "looking for the similarities and the tension between the two; to find whats similar to Batman and then whats opposite to him." Eckhart prepared for his role by studying split personalities.
d.
The meaning and relevance of this movies title is that six weeks is the estimated amount of time that 12-year-old Nicole Dreyfus (
Katherine Healy
) who is dying from leukemia, has to live.
7.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Bonnie and Clyde (1967)?
a.
This was the first feature film produced by distributor New Line Cinema.
b.
Was dubbed over for
Mystery Science Theater 3000
in 1999.
c.
Fifth appearance of private eye Bill Harlow. Writer
Cash Markman
based the character on Raymnond Chandlers 1940s gumshoe Phillip Marlow. Rick Savage played him first (twice), followed by Mike Horner and Randy West (once each), and now Randy Spears. West and Spears would alternate from here out.
d.
The real Blanche Barrow sued Warner Brothers over the way she was depicted in the film. In reality, Barrow was the same age as Bonnie Parker, arguably better looking than her, she was not a preachers daughter and had married Buck knowing full well that he was an escaped prisoner and twice divorced.
8.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Bonnie and Clyde (1967)?
a.
Of all the films he directed, this was
James Whale
s favorite.
b.
Once
Warren Beatty
came on board, one of the first things deleted from
Robert Benton
and
David Newman
s script was a homosexual affair between Clyde and Moss.
c.
William Gibson
took
Helen Keller
s story to Broadway in 1959, but it was performed for the first time not on Broadway but on live television in a 1957 episode of "Playhouse 90":
The Miracle Worker
. The two leads were
Teresa Wright
and 11-year-old
Patty McCormack
. On the Broadway stage and in the film they were
Anne Bancroft
and 16-year-old
Patty Duke
.
Arthur Penn
directed both the TV version and the 1962 film.
d.
The pressbook for the film goes into detail about several of the scenes, including one sequence that was cut from the film. Apparently they filmed an entire sequence where young Christina runs away from home and Joan goes out looking for her in her car. The classic cars that were necessary for the film caused a big stir in the neighborhood where the scene was filmed, and one of the people stopped in traffic so as not to ruin the scene was
Barbra Streisand
, who apparently spent time hanging out with
Faye Dunaway
between takes.
9.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Bonnie and Clyde (1967)?
a.
Costume designer
Theadora Van Runkle
had to deal with
Warren Beatty
s worries (64") that he would be upstaged by
Faye Dunaway
(who stood 57"). This is why Van Runkle kept Dunaway in flat shoes throughout the film.
b.
The embryonic movements of the facehugger, prior to bursting out of its egg, were created by
Ridley Scott
using both his rubber-gloved hands.
c.
This is considered a lost film. Please check your attic.
d.
Director
Hal Needham
and producer
Albert S. Ruddy
liked the chemistry of
Terry Bradshaw
and
Mel Tillis
so much that after this film they tried to sell a pilot to ABC featuring their characters. The head of the network loved the idea but the day before the meeting was to be held to discuss it, the head of the network was fired and the project was canceled.
10.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Bonnie and Clyde (1967)?
a.
When NEST is being shut down and the Autobots are being taken into custody, Ironhide is heard yelling "Do you want a piece of me? I will tear you apart!" This is how the Autobot Jazz died in
Transformers
.
b.
Arthur Penn
originally turned the script down but after various other directors did likewise - including
William Wyler
-
Warren Beatty
was compelled to take it back to Penn. The director agreed only on condition that he could make some important changes, the main one being making Clyde impotent as opposed to bisexual.
c.
The film never saw a theatrical release in the United Kingdom, instead it went straight to video for UK release.
d.
Jack Nicholson
was offered the role of
Dashiell Hammett
, and was actually keen to take it.
Fred Zinnemann
later retracted the offer, however, when he felt put off by the amount of time it was taking Nicholson to read the script - just under a week.
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