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Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Gone with the Pope (2010) Quiz
Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Gone with the Pope (2010) Quiz
This quiz will test your movies knowledge by asking you questions related to the various famous movie trivia from the Hollywood movie: Gone with the Pope (2010).
About the movie:
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1.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Gone with the Pope (2010)?
a.
According to the documentary "Debbie Does Dallas Uncovered", this film is one of the top-five highest grossing pornography titles in history.
b.
Director
Busby Berkeley
was free to do this film because
Judy Garland
had him fired from
Girl Crazy
after he shot the films ending number, "I Got Rhythm."
Norman Taurog
took over the direction of "Girl Crazy" and, rather than pay him his contract salary for not working, MGM loaned Berkeley to 20th Century-Fox for this film.
c.
Reassembling the film was a challenge because there was no existing script. They had to use scenes written out in notebooks, on pieces of paper, and even on envelopes and cocktail napkins. Another challenge was that 5 reels of the rough cut were missing and never found (reels 9-13). They had to go through the negatives to find missing material.
d.
Michael Kamen
had originally been selected to compose the score. Schrader replaced him with
Christopher Young
shortly before the "exec screening" that had him replaced as director. For the final theatrical release,
Angelo Badalamenti
and
Trevor Rabin
are the credited composers.
2.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Gone with the Pope (2010)?
a.
Was
June Lockhart
s second film, and first credited role. Out of the four children starring in the movie, she was the only one to continue acting in to adulthood.
b.
For the scene in the cemetery where they meet following the events at the Sanctuary, Duncan and Connor originally spoke French, because both Paul and Lambert are fluent. However, during post-production it was decided to switch the language over to Scottish Gaelic.
c.
George Seaton
directed retakes and additional scenes when director
Gregory Ratoff
was unavailable.
d.
The film was was assembled into a rough cut, but Mitchell ran out of funding and was unable to finish it.
3.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Gone with the Pope (2010)?
a.
The scene with Anna lying unconscious on the ice floe, floating toward the waterfall, was developed solely for the film version of "Way Down East". The scene appears in neither the venerable stage play version credited to
Lottie Blair Parker
, nor the novel "elaboration" by
Joseph R. Grismer
, published in 1900. The scene in the film was apparently inspired by the success of the "Perils of Pauline" series of "cliffhanger" film shorts starring
Pearl White
, and was written and filmed to augment the films box-office appeal.
b.
Dick Wilson
s ("Please dont squeeze the Charmin!") last movie.
c.
Originally shot in 1976. Was not finished until 2009.
d.
Hitchcock shot some scenes involving actors Pidgeon and Bennett in a plane. They state he did this as a favor to this films producer Walter Wanger, with whom Hitchcock had worked on
Foreign Correspondent
.
4.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Gone with the Pope (2010)?
a.
As a testament to the authenticity of the Foley effects, when Sal racks the M-1 carbine you can hear the twisting of the bolt as it enters the self-cleaning phase of loading. It is a unique aspect to the weapon, as most automatic or semi-automatics do not use a rotating bolt, some exceptions being the M1 Garand, M-1 carbine, and M-14.
b.
This film was also shot in and slated to be released in Black & White.
c.
The film negative and unfinished cut work print were discovered in Mitchells parking garage several years after his death.
d.
"The Screen Guild Theater" broadcast a 30 minute radio adaptation of the movie on June 2, 1947 with
John Garfield
reprising his film role.
5.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Gone with the Pope (2010)?
a.
For its post Production Code re-release (after 1934), this film was trimmed down to 96 minutes. Those missing minutes have never been restored and are presumed lost.
b.
According to a story related in the documentary "The Art of Failure", on artist
Chuck Connelly
,
Martin Scorsese
was very impressed with Connellys work and was planning on taking some of it back to Los Angeles to try to line up buyers for his work. However, just before that, Connelly gave an interview to the New York Post ripping both the movie and Scorsese personally. Scorsese withdrew the offer, and Connelly soon fell into obscurity.
c.
Mikey mentions
Michael Jackson
going over to Chunks house in one scene. In real life,
Corey Feldman
(who played Mouth) was close friends with the singer and the two later became estranged. Feldman attended Michael Jacksons memorial service after his death in June 2009
d.
The film premiered on 12 March 2010 in the Hollywood Egyptians Theatre.
6.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Gone with the Pope (2010)?
a.
Mr Perry wants his son Neil to be a doctor.
Robert Sean Leonard
(Neil) would later play a doctor in _"House" (2004)_.
b.
The new version of the film took 15 years to complete.
c.
James McAvoy
was cast as Adam, but had to drop out due to personal conflicts.
Joseph Gordon-Levitt
replaced him.
d.
To produce the desired drugged-out effect for his role as the drug addict in the police station,
Charlie Sheen
stayed awake for more than 48 hours before the scene was shot.
7.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Gone with the Pope (2010)?
a.
Bruce Payne, the executive producer of the film was originally going to play the villain, Bruce, but had a scheduling conflict.
b.
Interested in creating a modest line of colorful space toys, Kenner Toys signed on for the merchandising shortly before
Star Wars
opened, although they did not believe the movie would be a hit. When
Star Wars
became a hit, they were unprepared to handle the demand and produce enough
Star Wars
toys to handle the demand for Christmas. Instead, they sold boxed vouchers for various toys. The toys sold in the "Empty Box" campaign during December were not delivered until the following March.
c.
The role of Mia was written for
Eliza Dushku
, but she turned it down.
d.
Was inspired by a real incident Duke Mitchell read about in a Newspaper.
8.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Gone with the Pope (2010)?
a.
Andy Rathbone was the student that
Cameron Crowe
based Mark "Rat" Ratner on. He became famous in his own right for writing many of the "for Dummies" help books series
b.
Forbes Field was demolished in 1971 after the Pirates moved to Three Rivers Stadium in 1970.
c.
At the end of the movie Danny Ocean (
George Clooney
) says to Rusty (
Brad Pitt
) "$13 Million and you drive this piece of $#!^." During the heist, Benedict (
Andy Garcia
) is handed a piece of paper that says the vault is holding a little over $163 Million. In the first meeting of all eleven, Ocean says that they will each get an equal share. Doing simple math, that means Reuben (
Elliott Gould
) put up about $20 Million in finance to pull off the job.
d.
Although some have mistakenly thought this to be a sequel to Massacre Mafia Style, its a completely unrelated story.
9.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Gone with the Pope (2010)?
a.
Effects footage involving the theft of the anthrax and destruction of the building was taken directly from
Terminator 2: Judgment Day
.
b.
Although finished in 2009, the trailer for the film was made in 1999. This was done to create awareness of the film since no one had ever heard of it.
c.
The Malibu house used as a main setting is the same house similarly used in
Ritual
.
d.
The final line of the movie spoken by the character, Panama Smith (
Gladys George
) has been ranked by AFI and others as the #1 last line of a gangster movie. In response to a police officers query, "What was his business", Panama answers as she holds Eddie (
James Cagney
) on the stairs of the church, "He used to be a big shot."
10.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Gone with the Pope (2010)?
a.
This was
Don Knotts
film debut. He met
Andy Griffith
when Knotts had a small part in Broadways "No Time For Sergeants". Griffith remembered Knotts when he was looking for someone to play bumbling Deputy Barney Fife on
The Andy Griffith Show
. The two formed a lifelong friendship. After Knotts left Andy Griffith Show, he later made guest appearances on it and another Andy Griffith TV series,
Matlock
. In 2006, Griffith even broke the news of Knotts passing to the media.
b.
When
Audrey Hepburn
was first informed that her voice wasnt strong enough and that she would have to be dubbed, she walked out. She returned the next day and - in a typically graceful Hepburn gesture - apologized to everybody for her "wicked behavior".
c.
Jonathan Demme
had tried to adapt a film version of "American Splendor" in the 1980s, but the project never came to fruition as Demme wasnt an established director.
d.
The original rough cut ran close to 3 hours long. Bob Murawski and Sage Stallone went through the rough cut and all the available outtake footage to assemble the new version which is considerably much shorter. Murawski stated most of the footage left out was excess dialogue not important to the film and badly effected the comic pacing.
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