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Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Freud (1962) - Part (2) Quiz
Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Freud (1962) - 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: Freud (1962).
About the movie:
This pseudo-biographical movie depicts 5 years from 1885 on in the life of the Viennan psychologist Freud (1856-1939)...
1.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Freud (1962)?
a.
The dogs who attack the undisguised aliens near the end of the film were initially too scared to approach the costumed actors. The dogs were then acclimated to the presence of the suited actors - perhaps too well, for when the time came to shoot the scene of the dogs attacking the aliens, the dogs didnt attack the aliens, but jumped playfully around and on them instead. The dogs were then trained to go for the "breathing tubes" on the alien costumes. Apparently, the actors playing the aliens had to guide the dogs to attack the "breathing tubes."
b.
Co-writer/director
Sam Peckinpah
stated that one of his goals for this movie was to give the audience "some idea of what it is to be gunned down." A memorable incident occurred, to that end, as Peckinpahs crew were consulting him on the "gunfire" effects to be used in the film. Not satisfied with the results from the squibs his crew had brought for him, Peckinpah became exasperated; he finally hollered, "Thats not what I want! *Thats not what I want!*" Then he grabbed an actual revolver and fired it into a nearby wall. The gun empty, Peckinpah barked at his stunned crew: "Thats the effect I want!!"
c.
Most of
Allan Cuthbertson
s role was deleted.
d.
"Lux Radio Theater" broadcast a 60 minute radio adaptation of the movie on December 4, 1944 with
Roland Young
reprising his film role.
2.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Freud (1962)?
a.
Jean-Paul Sartre
wanted
Marilyn Monroe
to play the role of Cecily Koertner.
b.
There have been several references to
Val Kilmer
in the hit sitcom
Friends
with the most notable being when Ross rented Val Kilmers jacket that he wore to the At First Sight premiere.
c.
The writer/director/co-producer Thomas Ikimi, made Limbo while a English Literature sophomore at Columbia University in NYC. He shot the movie while still attending classes. He raised the funds on his student credit card and from family donations. The budget came to a grand total of $9000.
d.
Feature debut of
Helmut Dantine
.
3.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Freud (1962)?
a.
Sylvia Kay
was in the running for the role of Martha Freud.
b.
When shown theatrically audience members were given one pair of red cardboard 3-D glasses with movie taglines printed on it. The inside arms had adhesives for attaching to standard glasses. There was also an advertisement for
House Party 2
printed on the outside of one arm.
c.
Smee says "Goooooooood morning Neverland!", a reference to Williams in
Good Morning, Vietnam
.
d.
The incident with the plutonium hemispheres is based on two real life accidents that killed physicists Harry K. Daghlian and Louis Slotin in September 1945 and May 1946 respectively. Slotin had participated in the team that assembled the Trinity device.
4.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Freud (1962)?
a.
Stephen Lang
was initially a top candidate for the supporting role of Captain, he was in the midst of playing a fire captain in Jim Simpsons "The Guys" in the Flea Theatre. However he lost out once
John Travolta
expressed interest in the project.
b.
The only line of dialog Liz Purr (Charlotte Ayanna) has in the whole film is, "What are you doing to me?" which is a recording from the birthday card.
c.
John Dearth
and
Lawrence Davidson
were both favored for the role of Brouhordier.
d.
Composer
John Barry
did not use any cymbals in the entire score. Although tom-toms are used extensively, and military drums are playing during some of the army scenes, there are no cymbals.
5.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Freud (1962)?
a.
A few of the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club member were uses as extra in the bar scene when the group goes to arrest. Henry Hill. The members were also used as extra security during the shooting of the final battle due to the crowds of onlookers were getting too big during filming.
b.
According to an unfilmed scene that was animated and put into the 10th anniversary DVD,
Clerks.
takes place on Saturday. In
Mallrats
, a reference is made to Julie Dwyer dying "yesterday". Mallrats takes place on Friday.
c.
Alexandra Stewart
was suggested for an undetermined part.
d.
The 1996 smash revival of the 1975 musical was one of the very few instances of a Broadway revival that was far more successful than the original. It was still running as of May, 2008. Given the long, difficult history of bringing the show to the screen, many believe that if the Broadway musical had not been so successful in its 1996 revival, the 2002 film would never have been made.
6.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Freud (1962)?
a.
Stanley Beard
was suggested for the role of Babinsky.
b.
In the early stages of story development the twin monsters Scylla and Charybdis, a centaur, and the three-headed dog Cerebus were intended to appear.
c.
Herbert Bunston
and
May Beatty
are in studio records/casting call lists as cast members, but they did not appear or were not identifiable in the movie.
d.
Irvin Kershner
: [the human face] The close up of Robocops unmasked face.
7.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Freud (1962)?
a.
Ranked at #3 on Entertainment Weeklys 50 Best High School Movies (2006)
b.
Gordon Phillott
was favored for the role of Jacob Freud.
c.
Robert Cornthwaite
s film debut.
d.
The movie ends with big-game hunter Billy Gilbert chasing and shooting at Stan and Ollie. The original ending, nixed by producer
Hal Roach
, was to show Stan and Ollies stuffed heads on Gilberts wall, with a stuffed Ollie telling Stan, "Heres another nice mess youve gotten me into!"
8.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Freud (1962)?
a.
Val Kilmer
auditioned for the production but was not offered a role.
b.
According to
James Marsters
, his characterisation of Lord Piccolo is based on loneliness and revenge: "Piccolo is floating in the air in the beautiful landscape, but he never even admires the landscape; he is only thinking or musing and staring at his feet. I think that is a characteristic of Piccolo more than anything else. Maybe it must be a characteristic for revenge. He hates himself and blames the people who trapped him; his desire is to kill not only them but their family, furthermore to destroy the city and the planet they live and protect. To get revenge is everything to him. Everything."
c.
Dyson Lovell was considered for the Young Doctor.
d.
Fathom Studio entered in to a partnership with Dell to provide them with the hardware to make the film, in much the same way that Hewlett-Packard supplies DreamWorks Animation and Apple work alongside PIXAR.
9.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Freud (1962)?
a.
Jean-Paul Sartre
wrote the original script at the request of director
John Huston
, but it was unused as it was too long. It was later published in book form as "The Freud Scenario."
b.
This movie features a brief appearance by Demora Sulu, the only child of an original cast member depicted in any of the movies except for Kirks son David, who appeared in "Star Trek II" and "Star Trek III." Her presence on the bridge even prompts Kirk to comment, "When did Sulu find time for a family?"
c.
The film has nearly 900 special effects shots.
d.
Was not screened for US critics.
10.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Freud (1962)?
a.
This film is presumed lost. Please check your attic.
b.
Allan McClelland
was considered for the role of Babinsky.
c.
The semi-circular scar over Carson Grants left eyebrow was inflicted by the lens of a 16 mm Bolex camera in the hands of Emad Beshay during a hand-held move-in close-up, but while still bleeding he finished the shot.
d.
A common translation of the German word "Poltergeist" is "rumbling spirit".
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