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Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Forbidden Zone (1982) Quiz
Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Forbidden Zone (1982) Quiz
This quiz will test your movies knowledge by asking you questions related to the various famous movie trivia from the Hollywood movie: Forbidden Zone (1982).
About the movie:
A mysterious door in the basement of the Hercules house leads to the Sixth Dimension by way of a gigantic set of intestine...
1.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Forbidden Zone (1982)?
a.
The headlines on Pas newspapers are: Man Bites Dog Then Bites Self French Girl Missing, Strange Circumstances. Two More Missing, Similar Circumstances.
b.
The alarm company is named BIG BRUISER.
c.
There is a poster on the wall of Kats room advertising the band called The Gits whose lead singer Mia Zapata was killed in Seattle in 1993. This goes along with Kats liking of bands like Bikini Kill and The Raincoats.
d.
The only film to date (2000) based on a novel by a Nobel Prize-winning author (
Ernest Hemingway
) to have its screenplay co-written by another Nobel Prize-winning author (
William Faulkner
).
2.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Forbidden Zone (1982)?
a.
Director
Richard Elfman
and star
Marie-Pascale Elfman
, who were married at the time, financed the movie by buying, renovating and selling houses. They ran out of money and the movie was rescued by a benefactor.
b.
Carruthers and Sherriff Withers jump into the same river at the same point as Weston and Spike Barton do in
The Man from Utah
.
c.
Screeners of the film were given tickets that read Radio Prom before viewing the film.
d.
Three incomplete nitrate prints of this film survive (put together to create complete film) in the UCLA Film and Television Archives, and none are listed for preservation.
3.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Forbidden Zone (1982)?
a.
The Story takes place in 1938/39 (just before the United State entered World War 2). This is taken from the fact that Kit told Diana that it had been 6 years since they had last seen each other, and that Kits father was killed by Quill in 1932, which can be seen on his tomb marker in the cave when Kit places the gun belt that he retrieved on it at the end of the movie. Another indicator of the year is the banner hanging at the entrance to the Museum of World History (it says 1939).
b.
Pockets of fake blood intended to simulate gunshot wounds to Eliass body during the famous "arm-raising" scene malfunctioned and never exploded. However,
Willem Dafoe
s performance in that take was considered so impressive that the scene was left as is.
c.
Cary Grant
s 51st credited film.
d.
The strange pair of singers who appear during the Bim Bam Boom number and who sing in gibberish is the performance art duo The Kipper Kids.
4.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Forbidden Zone (1982)?
a.
The memory box J puts together for R at the end of the movie after he passes away has in it the blue nail polish she used on his feet, her binoculars that she always looks through backwards, a jar of Sanka (decaffeinated coffee), the different colored round stickers she used to organize his stock room, and the hand of a mannequin she dressed as part of her job at his store.
b.
Not only is this
Danny Elfman
s first film as composer, it also marks the first appearance of his band
Oingo Boingo
, here billed as the Mystic Knights of Oingo Boingo.
c.
Titos full name is Ignacio Alonzo Julio Frederico de Tito
d.
The Original Title for the movie was "Thorn 2022".
5.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Forbidden Zone (1982)?
a.
Frenchys singing voice is Josephine Bakers. She is singing one of Josephines classics "La Petite Tonkinoise"
b.
The first independent animated film to gross more than $100 million at the box office.
c.
Nearly half the films $3 million budget was used to pay the three major stars salaries:
Richard Burton
($750,000),
Ava Gardner
($400,000) and
Deborah Kerr
($250,000).
d.
First movie appearance of
Barbara Feldon
.
6.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Forbidden Zone (1982)?
a.
The credits list a soundtrack album on Tommy Boy/Warner Bros. Records, but it was never released.
b.
Shane Black
hated the glasses he was given to wear as Hawkins. He wanted to wear authentic military-issue ballistic glasses worn by actual troops in the field, but the director wanted him to look as geeky as possible.
c.
200 stunt people and 1200 extras were used for the fire scenes.
d.
The storyline about the adventures of a family who explore the 6th Dimension was added later to tie everything together.
7.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Forbidden Zone (1982)?
a.
Val Kilmer
was asked if he wanted to play Batman again but by his own admission and due to his commitment with
The Saint
, was not interested.
b.
On Tuesday, May 31, 2005, in advance of a revelatory July 2005 "Vanity Fair" article written by his attorney and spokesman, 91-year-old
W. Mark Felt
acknowledged publicly for the first time that he was in fact the informant "Deep Throat," a fact corroborated by
Bob Woodward
and the Washington Post. At the time of the Watergate break-in, Mr. Felt was the Deputy Director, the second-in-command, of the FBI.
c.
The only Die Hard movie to take place over the course of more than one day.
d.
The alphabet song in the classroom scene is a mutated version of "Swinging the Alphabet," a classic number from the Three Stooges short _Violent is the Word for Curly (1938)_.
8.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Forbidden Zone (1982)?
a.
William H. Macy
appears not only as a radio voice, but also as one of the radio actors at the Pearl Harbor Announcement.
b.
The Australian video-cassette sleeve notes state: "Such was the secrecy surrounding events which are now depicted in "The Sea Wolves" that it was only in 1978 two years before this movie was made that the facts about this carefully guarded operation could be made public following the lifting of restrictions under the British Official Secrets Act" whilst the Australian DVD sleeve notes say this movie is the " . . . retelling of true wartime exploits hidden until the 1978 British Official Secrets Act lifted security restrictions."
c.
Rumer Godden
based the character of Bogey on her younger sister, Nancy. Nancys son
Richard R. Foster
played the part of Bogey in the film
d.
When the family sings "Some of These Days," Pas voice is supplied by Cab Calloway.
9.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Forbidden Zone (1982)?
a.
Katharine Hepburn
turned down a role in the movie.
b.
Despite all the publicity, the film was a box office flop and was quickly consigned to the RKO vaults. At 1941s Academy Awards the film was booed every time one of its nine nominations was announced. It was only re-released for the public in the mid-1950s.
c.
This was originally to be another project for director
James Whale
. The script he submitted was so "outrageous" (in various senses of the word) that he was taken off the project. A virtual list of writers submitted treatments and scripts.
d.
This movie was originally a series of musical productions done first in 16mm, then expanded and re-shot in 35mm.
10.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Forbidden Zone (1982)?
a.
George Lucas
had ILM watch archival footage of World War II dogfights as reference material for the final battle over the Death Star. This method would evolve into pre-visualization "animatics" in common use today. (Former fighter pilots were also employed as technical advisors, and audio recordings of radio communications made during dogfights were studied, to help with the dialogue.)
b.
Antwone Fisher
was working as a security guard at Sony Studios. Studio executives began hearing about his life story and offered to buy the rights. But Fisher refused insisting that he write the screenplay himself. Fisher wrote 41 drafts until he sold it to Fox.
c.
Film was originally released in 3D and in stereophonic sound.
d.
According to director
Richard Elfman
, the film was originally intended to be shipped out to China, where each frame of the black and white print was to be individually colored by hand, but this plan was found to be inefficient. In 2008, the film was digitally colorized under Elfmans authorization.
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