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Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Frankenstein (1931) - Part (4) Quiz
Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Frankenstein (1931) - Part (4) Quiz
This quiz will test your movies knowledge by asking you questions related to the various famous movie trivia from the Hollywood movie: Frankenstein (1931).
About the movie:
Horror classic in which an obsessed scientist assembles a living being from parts of exhumed corpses.
1.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Frankenstein (1931)?
a.
According to
Quentin Tarantino
, Mr. Pink does in fact survive. You can verify this by increasing the volume of the background sounds: When Mr. Pink runs out of the building with the diamonds, police officers can be heard shouting at him to put his hands on the ground. Gunshots can be heard, then Mr. Pink shouts that he has been shot. You can then hear the officers talking to each other as Pink is arrested.
b.
This marks
David S. Goyer
s directorial debut for a major motion picture.
c.
As the essential part of the "lake scene" was cut from the film in 1931, theater and later TV audiences were left to wonder how the girl, that was found in the lake actually met her death. Upon restoration of the scene , in the 1980s, on home video and later on Turner Classic Movies (TV), viewers can see what the angry townspeople didnt. Perhaps one might be sympathetic to the monster, in spite of the tragic loss of the child.
d.
The deaths of approximately twenty-eight people who died playing Russian roulette were reported as having been influenced by scenes in the movie.
2.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Frankenstein (1931)?
a.
Cut from the film was a home-front-flavored swing number, "Harvey, the Victory Garden Man" (music by
Harold Arlen
, lyrics by
Johnny Mercer
), sung by
Ella Mae Morse
to the backing of
Freddie Slack
and His Orchestra.
b.
Extant copies of the 1938 re-issue trailer show The Monster rising from the operating table and stalking away after strangling Dr. Waldman. In the finished film there is a dissolve from The Monster still on the table choking Waldman to The Monster descending the tower stairs.
c.
Veteran character actor
John Crawford
s last film.
d.
The character of Eames is named after
Charles Eames
and
Ray Eames
, a married couple well known in the fields of furniture design, buildings architecture and avant-garde / documentary filmmaking.
3.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Frankenstein (1931)?
a.
Hugh Jackman
recommended
Gavin Hood
as director, noting parallels between Logan and the hero of Hoods previous film,
Tsotsi
.
b.
Alan Oppenheimer
, plays the scientist responsible for the destruction of the world. So it seems fitting that hes the cousin of
J. Robert Oppenheimer
, the "Father of the Atomic Bomb."
c.
Universal studios owns the Copyright to the make up designed by
Jack P. Pierce
for Frankensteins Monster.
d.
Originally, Fiona was supposed to have been very fat when she was younger, but
Parker Posey
suggested that instead Fiona have a speech impediment.
4.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Frankenstein (1931)?
a.
Michael Mann
and
Eric Roth
, the writing team behind
The Insider
, heavily revised
Stephen J. Rivele
and
Christopher Wilkinson
s script (a Writers Guild arbitration ruled on 1 October 2001 that all four would have credit for the screenplay).
b.
Faced with an impending rainstorm which threatened to ruin filming of Barbara Jeans assassination (with no recourse, as the productions budget had run dry),
Robert Altman
reportedly screamed at the sky, ordering the rain to stop. The rain did indeed stop, and filming of the scene was completed.
c.
The first film to use the famous Castle Thunder sound effect.
d.
There was much debate over whether
Robert De Niro
should grow a mustache for the scenes where young Vito is a few years older but De Niro insisted. For the scenes where Vito returns to Sicily, he gained weight and wore a smaller version of the dental appliance
Marlon Brando
wore in Part I.
5.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Frankenstein (1931)?
a.
The UltraSave All-Night Drug Store scenes were filmed at a then empty Pasadena supermarket which was re-stocked with merchandise for this picture.
b.
Boris Karloff
s shoes weighed 13 pounds each.
c.
Director Vijet D. Teng originally wanted to play the character "Lance," but thought itd be wiser to hire his long time friend Dennis Chhom instead, whos a musician and actor in Tengs previous films. Teng stated, "I wanted someone to be fully devoted to this enigmatic and highly sporadic, but ultimately human character. A person cant do such a character justice, if he needs to worry about directing and lighting and editing and all the wonderful multi-tasking of a micro-crew. So, I chose to play Cornelius. A quiet weird guy. And choose Dennis to be Lance, because hes not afraid to show he can be silly, but deep concurrently."
d.
The first skateboarding action super hero and skateboard feature film to be shot in 3-D.
6.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Frankenstein (1931)?
a.
Eddie Murphy
s film debut.
b.
In the final shot Horace kisses Dolly in front of the church.
Walter Matthau
detested
Barbra Streisand
so much that he refused to kiss her. To get around this he leaned near her and the camera was positioned so that the angle makes it appear that he kisses her when, in reality, his face was several inches from hers
c.
This is perhaps the only Paramount film in which the VistaVision "Motion Picture High Fidelity" logo, together with its accompanying musical fanfare, does not appear at all.
d.
At the climax, the Monster carries Dr. Frankenstein up the mountain side and through the mill. At the insistence of
James Whale
,
Boris Karloff
actually carried
Colin Clive
in these shots, which were filmed for hours over several days. The 41-year-old Karloff had physical difficulties due to moving in the padding, the back brace that was part of the costume, make-up and 13 pound lifted boots. He badly injured his back during these scenes (and in his 2 subsequent times playing the Monster). Back problems continued to plague Karloff throughout the remainder of his life.
7.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Frankenstein (1931)?
a.
The play "The Enemy" opened at the Times Square Theater (New York City) on October 20, 1925 and ran for 203 performances.
b.
The zoo where Scott talks to Charlie is actually the Toronto Zoo in Scarborough, Ontario, Canada.
c.
A nitrate print of this film survives in the UCLA Film and Television Archives, and is not listed for preservation.
d.
The screenplay originally called for Henry Frankenstein to die from his fall from the burning mill. When Universal decided for a happy ending (see "Alternate versions"),
Colin Clive
was in England, so his stand-in was used for the far shot of him recuperating in his bed, with his fiancée at his side.
8.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Frankenstein (1931)?
a.
Filmed during the first few months of 1946, but not released until summer 1947.
b.
Levon Sharafyan
originally portrayed the role of Crisip on the stage production of "To Forget Herostratus" at the Yerevan Dramatic Theatre.
c.
Danny McGuire was also the name of
Gene Kelly
s character in
Cover Girl
, in which he co-starred with
Rita Hayworth
, about the time the Danny McGuire of this later film reached his peak. The
Olivia Newton-John
musical features Gene Kellys last song-and-dance role.
d.
Part of the original SHOCK THEATER package of 52 Universal titles released to television in 1957, followed a year later with SON OF SHOCK, which added 21 more features.
9.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Frankenstein (1931)?
a.
Aronofsky approached
Hugh Jackman
backstage during his performance of The Boy From Oz. The next day, the actor agreed to star in the film.
b.
Quentin Tarantino
: [long take] When Jules and Vincent step out of the elevator for their "foot massage" debate, we follow them all the way through the labyrinthine hallways to Bretts door, past Bretts to a window and finally, back to Bretts door again, all in a single take.
c.
At the beginning of the movie, if you listen carefully to the tuba and tambourine zombies in the town bandstand they are playing notes from The Gonk, the mall music from Romeros
Dawn of the Dead
.
d.
The opening credits list the novels author as "Mrs. Percy B. Shelley" rather than "Mary Shelley" as she is now credited.
10.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Frankenstein (1931)?
a.
A microphone was placed in the coffin used in the funeral scene to amplify the sound of the grave dirt hitting the lid.
b.
Filmed in just 8 days.
c.
Leading lady
Cathy Downs
screams are dubbed - they were taken from
Allison Hayes
and the soundtrack of
Attack of the 50 Foot Woman
.
d.
Originally planned to be produced by Paramount, budgeted at about 14 million dollars and shot on location in Israel, the project was aborted at the last minute. Eventually Universal Pictures and the theater chain Cineplex Odeon co-financed it with the budget cut down to 7 million dollars, and shot in Morocco.
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