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Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Gone with the Wind (1939) - Part (6) Quiz
Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Gone with the Wind (1939) - Part (6) 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 Wind (1939).
About the movie:
American classic in which a manipulative woman and a roguish man carry on a turbulent love affair in the American south during the Civil War and Reconstruction.
1.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Gone with the Wind (1939)?
a.
In the scene after Scarlett returns to a decimated Tara, digs up a radish in the garden, then retches and gives her famous "As God is my witness... " line, the vomiting sounds were actually looped by
Olivia de Havilland
. One version of the story is that
Vivien Leigh
"could not" produce a convincing enough retching sound. Another version of the story is that
Vivien Leigh
"would not" make the retching sound because "it simply was not lady-like".
b.
New World Pictures double-billed this feature with the superior
David Cronenberg
film
The Brood
.
c.
Rainn Wilson
s big screen debut.
d.
Travis was originally named Chad but was changed when shooting began.
2.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Gone with the Wind (1939)?
a.
The Producers and 1st AD had to schedule around the 4.5 hours that
Faye Dunaway
would need for Make-up, Hair, and Wardrobe. They scheduled alternate scenes so that if she took even longer they would have something to shoot.
b.
The films music budget before composer Basil Poledouris was brought on board was a paltry five thousand-dollars, which was completely used on a composer who was rejected by the producers for the project. Soon after Poledouris was hired, Cannon films had "mysteriously" come up with more money for the music budget.
c.
Margaret Mitchell
wrote her novel between 1926 and 1929. In her early drafts, the main character was named "Pansy OHara" and the OHara plantation we know as Tara was called "Fountenoy Hall."
d.
In 1968 Chayefsky worked on a pilot script for a possible TV comedy series called "The Imposters" in which political subversives infiltrate and try to undermine a TV network.
3.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Gone with the Wind (1939)?
a.
Rachel Weisz
was considered for the role of Daisy, but turned down because of scheduling conflicts with the different filming dates of the film.
b.
A few of
Margaret Mitchell
s working titles for the novel included "Tomorrow is Another Day," "Not in Our Stars", "Bugles Sang True" and "Tote the Weary Load". The most famous working title was, "Ba! Ba! Black Sheep".
c.
20th Century Foxs first production (following the merger of 20th Century Pictures and Fox Film Corp).
d.
Cows hate having things put on their feet, so to get one to wear two pairs of Wellington boots, the bottoms had to be cut out and then the boots were attached to the cows legs with Velcro.
4.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Gone with the Wind (1939)?
a.
Debut of
Lyle Bettger
.
b.
James Stewart
: Via a television broadcast of "The Man From Laramie."
c.
Clark Gable
was so distressed over the requirement that he cry on film (during the scene where Melanie is comforting Rhett after Scarletts miscarriage) that he almost quit.
Olivia de Havilland
convinced him to stay.
d.
The fighter plane in the air-chase is an Aermacchi SF-260, a small plane designed in 1964 (then SIAI Marchetti later Aermacchi in 1997) and used by many small air forces.
5.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Gone with the Wind (1939)?
a.
Before filming began,
Sam Peckinpah
insisted that he use actors that he usually worked with previously, such as
James Coburn
. Producers
Peter S. Davis
and
William N. Panzer
balked at the idea and Peckinpah finally agreed to the cast that was chosen.
b.
The "Creek Scene" was shot entirely with the Red One Cinema Camera using prime Canon and Nikon Lenses.
c.
A Print of this film survives in the UCLA Film and Television Archives.
d.
The final shooting script dated 24 January 1939 had a price tag of $25,000 by late 1939.
6.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Gone with the Wind (1939)?
a.
Although
Edith Head
won an Oscar for costume design, most of
Audrey Hepburn
s wardrobe was by
Hubert de Givenchy
. In fact, Hepburn chose her own clothes to wear from de Givenchys collection. This was her first time working with the French designer, and he would become her costumer of choice for most of her career.
b.
On the official movie website, there is a video clip titled "Ditch Em". The same scene in the film has music playing, while the clip on the site has only voices and sound effects.
c.
During the Dojo Scene in which Carter and Lee fight the giant, there is a picture in the middle of the shrine behind Master Yu. The picture is that of Chinese martial artist Huo Yuanjia, a Wushu master, and Chinese legend.
d.
All seven of Hollywoods then-existing Technicolor cameras were used to film the Burning of the Atlanta Depot. Flames 500 feet high leaped from a set that covered 40 acres. Ten pieces of fire equipment from the Los Angeles Fire Department, 50 studio firemen and 200 studio helpers stood by throughout the filming of this sequence in case the fire should get out of hand. Three 5,000-gallon water tanks were used to quench the flames after shooting.
7.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Gone with the Wind (1939)?
a.
This so-called live-action version of a Warner Brothers Looney Tunes cartoon was not production of the Warner Brothers studio but one of the Columbia Pictures studio.
b.
The instrumental music played during the love scenes is "The Colors of My Life" from the Broadway musical Barnum. There are two different sets of lyrics to this song (sung by different characters who have different points of view). The lyrics concern colors and emotions and were intentionally omitted from
Inland Empire
in line with its themes of absence and loss.
c.
Soror Lucia, the last surviving Fatima real-life visionary, had seen this movie, and said that she didnt like it.
d.
The film sequence that is commonly referred to as "the Burning of Atlanta" was not the actual burning of the city by General Sherman in November 1864. Instead, the scene represents the night, two months earlier, when the retreating Confederate army torched its ammunition dumps to keep the Union army from capturing them.
8.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Gone with the Wind (1939)?
a.
Edward James Olmos
originally considered
Michael Biehn
for the role of JD.
b.
Female costumes were made complete with petticoats, although they wouldnt have been missed had they not been there.
c.
Shot in eighty-four days during the summer of 1947.
d.
When a friend of
Frank Merrill
s learned of a physical culture contest in England, he entered Merrills photo without his knowledge. Merrill was voted second runner-up for "Worlds Most Perfectly Developed Man" and the publicity from this added to attendance at the movie. Ironically, Merrills body was more thoroughly covered in this film than any other Tarzan movie.
9.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Gone with the Wind (1939)?
a.
Actor
Raw Leiba
was originally offered the part of "Hanging Moss" played by
Ariel Galvan
, but turned it down due to time commitment needed in Mexico.
b.
Vivien Leigh
worked for 125 days and received about $25,000.
Clark Gable
worked for 71 days and received over $120,000.
c.
Was done handheld totally guerrilla style because they did not have the budget for anything more. It is recently this realistic execution that got the film so much attention.
d.
Director
Jody Hill
is a third degree black belt in taekwondo.
10.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Gone with the Wind (1939)?
a.
David O. Selznick
asked
Alfred Hitchcock
for help with the scene in which the women wait for the men from the raid on Shantytown and Melanie reads "David Copperfield". Hitchcock delivered a precise treatment, complete with descriptions of shots and camera angles. Hitchcock wanted to show Rhett, Ashley, etc. outside the house, dodging the Union soldiers. He also wanted an exchange of meaningful glances between Melanie and Rhett inside the house. Virtually nothing of this treatment was used.
b.
Filming continued until the week before the film debuted in theaters.
c.
Alexanders Pyrrhic victory at the Hydaspes is actually a combination of two actual battles. The real Hydaspes battle was a much easier victory for the real Alexander, and Porus became one of his allies. The second battle was the siege of Multan, where Alexander was mortally wounded while leading his men as they assaulted the fortress. Both battles were victories.
d.
Herbert Stothart
scored the trailer only.
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