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Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Deep Throat (1972) Quiz
Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Deep Throat (1972) Quiz
This quiz will test your movies knowledge by asking you questions related to the various famous movie trivia from the Hollywood movie: Deep Throat (1972).
About the movie:
A woman with an unusual birth defect comes to a doctor who has an unorthodox solution to make the best of her situation.
1.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Deep Throat (1972)?
a.
The profits from Deep Throat were used to create Bryanston Distributing, a film distribution company that also handled several non-pornographic features including
The Texas Chain Saw Massacre
.
b.
According to
Steve Boeddeker
, the MPAA gave the film an "R" rating due to a single sound effect, which was later removed. It was the sound of the knife stabbing Lucius. Boeddeker has stated that the scene worked even better without it.
c.
One of over 700 Paramount Productions, filmed between 1929 and 1949, which were sold to MCA/Universal in 1958 for television distribution, and have been owned and controlled by Universal ever since.
d.
Rustys ring-tone is "Dont You Want Me" by
The Human League
.
2.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Deep Throat (1972)?
a.
The stylized artwork that
Ridley Scott
used to create the storyboards that got Fox to double the budget were inspired by the artwork of famed comic book artist Mobius.
b.
Reportedly filmed in 6 days in Miami, Florida.
c.
Based on the 1979 novel by Terry Davis.
d.
The prison set took seven weeks to build. When construction began, it was snowing. When it ended, the temperature was 100 degrees. Upon completion of filming, the entire set had to be removed and the area it occupied restored to its original pristine state, so that no trace would be left.
3.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Deep Throat (1972)?
a.
The American Film Institute Catalog of Feature Films, 1931-1940, lists this movie as having been filmed in Black and White instead of Technicolor.
b.
According to a New York Times article published in January of 1973, director
Gerard Damiano
originally signed a deal that entitled him to one third of the profits generated by the film. Damiano claimed he later sold his interest for $25,000, reputedly under pressure from organized crime-related partners.
c.
Chuck Russell
was originally going to direct. He did however help rewrite the script with
Josh Stolberg
and
Pete Goldfinger
, as well as incorporating the original
John Sayles
script that
Joe Dante
directed the first time around.
d.
The bulldog shown in the movie is
Adam Sandler
s beloved pet, Motzaball.
4.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Deep Throat (1972)?
a.
First film for
Rodney Dangerfield
.
b.
The bone cages on Cannibal Island were actually made of styrofoam.
c.
A large group of on-lookers converged on a bridge in Melbourne to watch scenes being filmed in a nearby location. Over four days of filming at that location, the crowds grew so large they disrupted traffic, and public transport operators reported an unusual jump in passenger traffic to the area.
d.
This was picked as one of 100 landmark films of all time in the new "Radio Times Guide to Films 2007", compiled by the magazines film reviewers and staff. Radio Times film editor Andrew Collins justified the choice by stating that the list is not about cinematic quality, but about the influence a film had on society. "Deep Throat is not necessarily recommended for everyone," Collins said, "Its a quite badly made film, but to deny its influence would be pure snobbery."
5.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Deep Throat (1972)?
a.
Le Chiffre is a French word which translates into English as "The Cypher" or "The Number". Other translations in different languages include "Die Nummer", "Herr Ziffer", and "Mr. Number".
b.
The original Broadway production of "Hair" opened at the Biltmore Theater on April 29, 1968, ran for 1750 performances and was nominated for the 1969 Tony Award for the Best Musical.
c.
Writer
Norman Krasna
initially viewed the male lead as one the audience would view as a kind of a "shitkicker" - a Gary Cooper or a Jimmy Stewart.
Cary Grant
,
Gregory Peck
,
Charlton Heston
,
Rock Hudson
,
James Stewart
and
Yul Brynner
all turned down the male lead.
Yves Montand
was cast after starring in
Les sorcières de Salem
(US title: The Crucible), based on a play also written by Miller.
d.
Provided the code name for the Watergate whistleblower "Deep Throat."
6.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Deep Throat (1972)?
a.
After the car crash, as Tyler nurses the Narrator back to health, the Narrator has a bruise on his head. When the Narrator wakes up the next morning the bruise is completely gone. Whilst some see this as a continuity error, others argue that it indicates more time has passed than just one night (in fact, the Narrator wasnt asleep at all, he was all over the country setting up fight clubs).
b.
Trailers, television commercials, and print advertisements for the film all contained "passwords" which allowed viewers to play a contest game on the films official website. A password also appears in the closing credits. (See "Crazy Credits").
c.
Original theatrical trailer for Deep Throat is featured on trailer compilation videos Cumming Soon (Lucky Banana) and Buckys Movie House Trailers, Vol. 6 (Something Weird Video).
d.
The headlines on Pas newspapers are: Man Bites Dog Then Bites Self French Girl Missing, Strange Circumstances. Two More Missing, Similar Circumstances.
7.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Deep Throat (1972)?
a.
Big Z faked his death and assumed a new identity as the Geek. This is a tribute to
James Woods
s previous film, the gangster classic
Once Upon a Time in America
, where the same thing happened with Woodss character.
b.
Body count: 14
c.
On 14 September 2000 the British Board of Film Classification authorized for the first time the uncut release of this film, as part of a policy change to censor adult films less and childrens films more.
d.
In certain scenes, Michael can be seen wearing two different masks. The director decided well into production, to go with a different mask, so certain scenes were re-shot. Some scenes with the original mask can still be seen, and in one shot it had to be altered with CGI to replace Michaels old mask with the new one.
8.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Deep Throat (1972)?
a.
Principal photography was shot during the Summer and Fall of 2005. The black and white, interviews were shot in the Summer of 2006 to give the movie more of a documentary feel.
b.
For some reason, the film contains a number of references to the James Bond film series. The James Bond theme song can be briefly heard in the soundtrack. Dr Young, at one instance, refers to himself as "case 007". And (Terence) Young is also the name of the director of most James Bond movies up to when Deep Throat was made.
c.
The little toy soldier on the horse prop which is seen in the extended version now belongs to
Lisa Ellzey
who keeps it on her office desk.
d.
Although set in Wyoming, the movie was made mostly in Alberta, Canada. The production crew bulldozed a remote field and constructed a full-sized copy of
William F. Cody
s outdoor theater complex.
9.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Deep Throat (1972)?
a.
The highest grossing film ever to be made in the state of Florida (as of mid-1999).
b.
Rockys old injury to his finger which enables him to pretend he had broken it, is a real injury
Sylvester Stallone
suffered whilst playing college football.
c.
The old police car they go back to get is a 1973 Ford LTD from the same year as the original movie.
d.
The script was written back in 1993. The writers brought it to the attention of
Steven Soderbergh
who then took it to the then president of production at Universal Pictures,
Casey Silver
. It went into script limbo after Silver left the studio to become an independent producer. Soderbergh then came back and brought
George Clooney
along to make the film.
10.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Deep Throat (1972)?
a.
Heidi Klum
: The Victoria Secret Angel that introduces Harrison Hill (
Bruce Willis
) at the Victoria Secret party.
b.
On the 23rd of February 2008, Dutch public television aired the complete and uncut movie. It was the first time that hardcore porn was shown on public television in the Netherlands. The announcement that the movie was to be broad-casted led to a broad discussion in the media, which went all the way up to the Dutch parliament.
c.
This
Charles Bronson
movie was theatrically released between between his pictures
10 to Midnight
and
Death Wish 3
.
d.
Footage of
Mickey Rooney
performing onstage in this film, as Ted Hackett III as a child, was later reprized in
Babes in Arms
to show the central character Mickey Moran (Rooney) as a child.