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Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Cold Mountain (2003) - Part (2) Quiz
Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Cold Mountain (2003) - Part (2) Quiz
This quiz will test your movies knowledge by asking you questions related to the various famous movie trivia from the Hollywood movie: Cold Mountain (2003).
About the movie:
In the waning days of the American Civil War, a wounded soldier embarks on a perilous journey back home to Cold Mountain, North Carolina to reunite with his sweetheart.
1.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Cold Mountain (2003)?
a.
Sam Rockwell
s film debut.
b.
Matt Damon
,
Josh Hartnett
,
Leonardo DiCaprio
, and
Eric Bana
were all considered for roles.
c.
Shot exclusively in downtown Los Angeles.
d.
The scratches on the tails side of Two-Faces coin form the letters HD, the initials of Harvey Dent, Two-Faces former identity.
2.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Cold Mountain (2003)?
a.
The large block of swirling pink and white behind character Warren Henley seen briefly but clearly in one of the scenes is actually the only surviving "giant fat soap" prop from
Fight Club
.
b.
The
Walt Whitman
poem that
Bette Davis
reads (just before leaving Cascades) is "The Untold Want" from Songs of Parting (just 2 lines): "The untold want, by life and land neer granted,/ Now, Voyager, sail thou forth, to seek and find."
c.
The rather odd-looking pistol that Inman is carrying before he is captured by Confederate soldiers is an 1860 Beauregard LeMat, which was a favored weapon of many Confederate cavalrymen, as it held nine shots as well as a lower barrel with a .28-gauge shotgun load. This was the type of pistol carried by Confederate General JEB Stuart.
d.
Written as a four page outline then transformed to a feature-length script through a collaborative filmmaking process. Actors used improvisational acting to create the dialogue. Real locations were used with their actual staff. Documentary filmmakers captured the action using a cinema verité style of filmmaking.
3.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Cold Mountain (2003)?
a.
Leueen MacGrath
repeats her stage role from the Broadway production, although her characters surname has been changed.
b.
When Inman heads off to war there is a banner, "Old Rips Awake! Watch out Yankees!" posted on the Cold Mountain General Store. This is in reference to North Carolina being known as "The Rip Van Winkle" state.
c.
When they meet at Lois Lanes penthouse, Lois asks Superman how fast he can fly. He responds that he never timed himself. At the end of the film when he orbits the earth to set back time, at peak speed he appears to orbit the earth 44 times in approximately 10.5 seconds at a diameter of approximately 1.75 times the earths diameter. This means at peak speed he traveled approximately 183,000 miles per second. The speed of light is 186,000 per second. So essentially Superman was traveling at the speed of light, which is possibly the directors intention, and is extraordinarily "faster than a speeding bullet"!
d.
Petula Clark
was the first choice for the female lead but she turned it down.
Annette Funicello
was also briefly considered.
4.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Cold Mountain (2003)?
a.
Billy says he bought a comic at Dr. Fantasys. Dr. Fantasy is a nickname for executive producer
Frank Marshall
.
b.
Julia Roberts
and
Cate Blanchett
were both considered for the role of Ada.
c.
Brad Dourif
, who played Grima Wormtongue, has a goddaughter named Arwen.
d.
Jeff Bridges
character (Starman) walks in and buys a Cadillac "cash". In the film
Thunderbolt and Lightfoot
, Bridges character (Lightfoot) exclaims that one day he would like to walk up and buy a Cadillac with cash.
5.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Cold Mountain (2003)?
a.
Pierce Brosnan
performed his own stunts during the boat crash scene.
b.
Many of the scenes were shot in the Carpathian Mountains in Romania, e.g. around the city Brasov or in the canyon of Zarnesti.
c.
The individual fighting styles of the Furious Five members (Crane, Mantis, Tiger, Monkey and Viper) are actual martial art styles modeled after the particular animals.
d.
According to
Doris Day
, most of the scene of a violent confrontation between
James Cagney
(Marty Snyder) and her did not appear in the final film because it would not pass the censors. After Etting is a triumph at the Ziegfeld Follies, Snyder comes to her hotel room to see her, and she tells him to get out of her life. As originally filmed, Cagney slammed her against a wall, savagely tore off her dress, and after a tempestuous struggle, he threw her onto a bed and raped her.
6.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Cold Mountain (2003)?
a.
Johnny Depp
s first film
b.
At one point in his journey, Inman asks a local if hes near the Cape Fear River. Cape Fear is adjacent to the coastal city of Wilmington, and the Cape Fear River runs south through Wilmington. The region is the namesake of the movies
Cape Fear
and
Cape Fear
.
c.
During
Claudette Colbert
s bath sequence, a stand-in was used for the longshots; according to
Cecil B. DeMille
and quoted in "Cecil B. DeMilles Hollywood": "Girl under waterfall wears
Annette Kellerman
bathing suit, and all parts of body are covered." This was a form-fitting bodysuit which simulates nudity; however Claudette Colbert indeed appeared topless in her closeups during the scene.
d.
In one of the first scenes in Cindys bedroom. She says, "Would like to have a little bump-bump?" This line was originally written for
Scream
, but it was later changed to "Would you like to have a little raw footage?"
7.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Cold Mountain (2003)?
a.
The names of Sally Swangers sons, "Acton" and "Ellis", are also the names that
Anne Brontë
and
Emily Brontë
used as pseudonyms to hide their genders when marketing their novels. They used "Acton Bell" and "Ellis Bell" and their sister
Charlotte Brontë
used the name "Currer Bell".
b.
The flashback sequences with a young Vito were part of the original Godfather novel but not used for the first film.
c.
The original shooting schedule was 85 days, but filming in America lasted for 224 days.
d.
The movie had an advisor who was killed in El Salvador during the production.
8.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Cold Mountain (2003)?
a.
The film has a shooting ratio of 60:1, which means that for every one minute that appears on screen, there were 60 minutes of footage.
b.
Elyses face is hidden through the entire movie.
c.
The stunt guitarist supplying Angels music is Michael Angelo Batio.
d.
The first Pixar film to be released in IMAX.
9.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Cold Mountain (2003)?
a.
Ranked #1 on the AFI 100 Years... 100 Thrills film series.
b.
Brendan Gleeson
is an accomplished fiddle player and does all his own playing in this film.
c.
EASTER EGG: On the Options menu, press "11 Enter 3 Enter 8 Enter" (1138). Yoda will dance to hip-hop music.
d.
There is a scene in the movie where Erica Van Doren (
Vera Farmiga
) is given a lie detector test because the CIA suspects that she leaked her own identity.
Rod Lurie
brought in a real life polygraphist to polygraph her for the scene. He asked her if her name was Erica Van Doren and if she worked for the CIA. After the scene was over the polygraphist called Lurie over to tell him that Farmiga beat the polygraph test because the machine said that she was telling the truth.
10.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Cold Mountain (2003)?
a.
Rachel Weisz
was considered for the Ruby Thewes role.
b.
Originally shown in three parts on the National Educational Television series "Whats New" in 1969 and re-telecast on that program in 1970-71 as "The Childrens West".
c.
Rosalind Russell
was nominated for the 1957 Tony Award (New York City) for Actress in a Drama for "Auntie Mame" and recreated her role in the film version.
d.
The dead coed is named Fawn Leibowitz. Fawn was a character used in National Lampoons 1964 High School Yearbook.
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