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Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : French Kiss (1995) Quiz
Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : French Kiss (1995) Quiz
This quiz will test your movies knowledge by asking you questions related to the various famous movie trivia from the Hollywood movie: French Kiss (1995).
About the movie:
A woman flies to France to confront her straying fiancé, but gets into trouble when the charming crook seated next to her uses her for smuggling.
1.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: French Kiss (1995)?
a.
In the DVD making of documentary,
William Shatner
says that at the time they were filming, there was no clear end to the film and that the writers were constantly re-writing the ending. He recalls that at one point he came up with what he considered a good ending and pitched it to co-star
Leonard Nimoy
who thought it was a good idea. They then went together to
Robert Wise
to pitch the idea to him. Wise also liked the idea. Now Shatner had to pitch it to
Gene Roddenberry
. Shatner claims that by the time he pitched the ending to Roddenberry that he was so exhausted from mustering up the energy to pitch the idea (in addition to the energy he use to work on the film) that his pitch didnt go over so well and Gene Roddenberry rejected it. In his book "Star Trek Movie Memories" (1994), Shatner recalls the story differently: the scene in question is the one in which the Enterprise crew starts to leave the bridge in order to show the Ilia/Probe it is acting like a little child. When Roddenberry rejected it, Robert Wize got
Harold Livingston
to write the scene instead.
b.
Was accepted into the Brooklyn International Film Festival but had to decline due to contractual obligations.
c.
The original casting choices were
Tobey Maguire
, to play Andrew Lamont, and
Rachael Leigh Cook
, to play Daria Larina.
d.
As closing credits roll, Kate asks Luc to sing "that Bobby Darin song" and then begins to actually sing it... "Somewhere..." and Luc corrects her to state that it is a French song and begins to sing it in French, "La Mer". That song was originally written by Charles Trenet (May 18, 1913 - February 19, 2001), and then translated to English and recorded by Bobby Darin (May 14, 1936 - December 20, 1973).
2.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: French Kiss (1995)?
a.
The character of Ashley Wilkes was based on
Margaret Mitchell
s cousin by marriage John "Doc" Holliday. Melanie was based on Mitchells third-cousin, and Docs first cousin and close friend, Mattie "Sister Melanie" Holliday. Doc moved West and became the gambler and gunfighter we know. Mattie joined a convent and became a nun, but maintained a correspondence with Doc.
b.
Kevin Kline
s part was originally earmarked for
Gérard Depardieu
.
c.
Actor Christopher Jaymes performed the piano score which plays during the monologue that he delivers about the late actor
River Phoenix
.
d.
Alec Trevelyans dark coloured locomotive in the movie was nicknamed on the set as "Darth Train".
3.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: French Kiss (1995)?
a.
The showing on 5 December 1932, was a preview and had no hand-tinted sequences. The film was scheduled for a 25 December 1932 release nationally, but it was held up so that some sequences could be tinted.
b.
Originally titled "Paris Match" until
Billy Crystal
complained that people would get the film confused with his own movie,
Forget Paris
.
c.
Michael Douglas
,
Charlie Sheen
, and
Sylvia Miles
reprise their roles from the original film, and
Oliver Stone
again makes a cameo.
d.
There are over 130 roles in this movie, all played by women.
Phyllis Povah
,
Marjorie Main
,
Mary Cecil
and
Marjorie Wood
originated their roles in the play, which opened on 7 September 1937 and had 666 performances at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre in New York. No doubles were used in the fight sequence where
Rosalind Russell
bites
Paulette Goddard
. Despite the permanent scar resulting from the bite, the actresses remained friends.
4.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: French Kiss (1995)?
a.
Alec Baldwin
was originally cast as Henry Miller but pulled out two weeks prior to filming.
b.
All the nude scenes depicting Emmeline include a body double.
Brooke Shields
always had to have hair glued to her chest for the other scenes.
c.
Meg Ryan
s first film as a producer.
d.
Using the pictures original title, "Its Only Money,"
Jule Styne
(music) and
Sammy Cahn
(lyrics) provided a comical song for
Frank Sinatra
and
Groucho Marx
(a duet) plus
Jane Russell
(a trio reprise).
5.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: French Kiss (1995)?
a.
"You cant leave Paris without seeing the Eiffel Tower." At least twice, Kate misses seeing the tower, once as the car she is in passes the Trocadéro, and next when the lights go out at night, just right after she turns her head towards it. When she is leaving Paris, she sees it from the window of the train.
b.
Shooting occurred at several real events, including meetings of the Los Angeles Police Commission and the 2000 Democratic National Convention (echoing Haskell Wexlers Medium Cool, a similar fiction/documentary film shot largely at the 1968 DNC).
c.
This film is believed lost. Please check your attic.
d.
The babe character that officer Kramitz hits on is named Heather Weintraub. That is also the name of one of the two girls that Johnny Boy picked up "...in the Village." in _Mean Streets (2003)_qv.
6.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: French Kiss (1995)?
a.
The exterior shots for Erie, Pennsylvania, the hometown of the band, were actually filmed in Orange, California.
b.
When Kate and Luc are first talking in their room at Cannes, the song "Verlaine" is playing; its lyrics include the words "Les sanglots longues des violons de lautomne blessent mon coeur dun langueur monotone" ("The long sobs of the violins of autumn wound my heart with a monotonous languor"). These words from a poem by Verlaine had been used in 1944 to form the code phrases that alerted the Resistance to the Allied invasion of France, as depicted in
The Longest Day
.
c.
The random couple in the elevator introduce themselves as "Phil Connors" and his wife "Rita". These are the same names as the characters played by
Bill Murray
and
Andie MacDowell
in
Groundhog Day
.
Danny Rubin
and
Jefery Levy
co-wrote the screenplays for both films.
d.
In Danny Crystal Cleers office, a TV on the wall is playing live footage of the heavy metal band
Anvil
.
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