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Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : City of Angers (2010) Quiz
Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : City of Angers (2010) Quiz
This quiz will test your movies knowledge by asking you questions related to the various famous movie trivia from the Hollywood movie: City of Angers (2010).
About the movie:
Los Angeles detective Nick Sterling gets hired by a mysterious woman to find some racy pictures, and ends up neck deep in a world where nothing is off limits and no one can be trusted.
1.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: City of Angers (2010)?
a.
Robert Vaughn
: man at the party
b.
A full-length feature made for only three hundred dollars.
c.
The fifteenth of sixteen Charlie Chan movies starring
Warner Oland
.
d.
In 2000, this was ranked as the 59th funniest film of all time by the American Film Institute.
2.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: City of Angers (2010)?
a.
Producer Paul Gurian gave script-writer Jeffrey Alan Fiskin a list of directors, and asked him who he thought should direct the film. Ivan Passers name was the only one the screenwriter didnt recognize. To investigate the director, Fiskin and a couple of United Artists executives screened Passers 1965 Czech film Intimate Lightning and agreed that he was the man to direct the film. Interestingly enough, in 1971, Passer delivered the film Born to Win to United Artists.
b.
This movies development was as so described by director
Roger Corman
; ". . . Bob Campbell
R. Wright Campbell
, who had just done Racers
The Young Racers
for me, had finished a script titled The Dubious Patriots. Once again, the theme was one I liked very much: bad men sent to do good as a way to redeem themselves and win their freedom. In New York - on the way back from Racers - I gave Picker
David V. Picker
the script on a Friday and he said, Well look at it. But were backed up with scripts and it might be a few weeks before I can get to it." Picker rang Corman on the Monday and the picture was given the go-ahead. Corman was surprised because his experience with the major studios was slow and not always positive. Corman added: "It went that fast. Right place at the right time. The title was changed to
The Secret Invasion
, which was believed to be more commercial. UA budgeted the production at $600,000, which was double my bigger Edgar Allan Poe pictures. The film was shot in the summer of 1963."
c.
One of only 60 films selected (from over 200) submissions, at the Idyllwild International Festival of Cinema.
d.
Franco Nero
was cast because he had the right look to play Lancelot.