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Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Gone with the Wind (1939) - Part (10) Quiz
Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Gone with the Wind (1939) - Part (10) 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.
Margaret Mitchell
personally approved of
Vivien Leigh
s interpretation of Scarlett.
b.
Shot in two days.
c.
A portrait seen in the background of one shot appears to be of a previous League, and corresponds to a similar portrait seen in the comic. This previous (1780s?) League consists, then, of: The Reverend Dr. Syn, pirate and highwayman; Sir Percy Blakeney, the Scarlett Pimpernel; Natty Bumppo, aka Hawkeye or the Deerslayer, hero of "Last of the Mohicans"; and Lemuel Gulliver, of "Gullivers Travels". Two female members appearing in the comic portrait - Lady Blakeney and Fanny Hill - are absent.
d.
The actual events of this story took place between 7 October 1961 and 24 February 1962.
2.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Gone with the Wind (1939)?
a.
At the time, this was one of the lowest grossing live action movies in Walt Disney studio history.
b.
Vincent Price
and
Melvyn Douglas
tested for the part of Ashley.
c.
The oval office set was originally built for
Dave
.
d.
This is the second time in a movie that
Forest Whitaker
asks another man to help him urinate. This also occurred in
The Crying Game
.
3.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Gone with the Wind (1939)?
a.
According to
Robert De Niro
in
The Godfather Family: A Look Inside
, he suggested the idea of Vito wrapping his gun with a towel before he shoots Fanucci.
b.
Cinematographer
Lee Garmes
was fired a month into production because his footage was deemed to be too dark. He was replaced by
Ernest Haller
and
Ray Rennahan
.
c.
Originally to be released in 3-D, this decision was scrapped just weeks before release, due to the difficulty of converting the film into the format.
d.
Steve Martin
and
Scott Caan
did not get along during filming due to Caans reckless behavior toward a stunt person in a scene in which his character smashes a beer bottle over the head of a man in a bar.
4.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Gone with the Wind (1939)?
a.
John Cena
admits that he has a fear of heights. One of the scenes revolved around him rappelling down the side of a building and then dangling from a rope in mid-air. On a DVD extra, Cena said shooting this scene made him so uneasy that he almost quit the film.
b.
Vivien Leigh
wasnt happy with
Victor Fleming
s brusque style after the careful nurturing she had enjoyed with
George Cukor
. When she asked him for direction in one scene, he told her "Ham it up". On another occasion when she asked for his constructive advice, he told her to "take the script and stick it up her royal British ass". After Cukors departure, Leigh had to fight hard to keep the movies Scarlett true to her view. Flemings interpretation of her was that she was an out-and-out bitch as in the novel and that he had no desire to create any sympathy or insight for her.
c.
Director
Julie Taymor
used anachronistic props and clothes throughout the film (eg chariots and tanks; swords and machine guns) because she wanted to symbolically depict 2,000 years of warfare and violence.
d.
The launch film for the 2009 London Film Festival.
5.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Gone with the Wind (1939)?
a.
The dance between Belle and her Prince in the finale is actually reused animation of the dance between Princess Aurora and Prince Phillip in
Sleeping Beauty
. The original
Sleeping Beauty
pair had been drawn over to become the new
Beauty and the Beast
pair, and this was done because they were running out of time during the production of the movie.
b.
This film is believed lost. Please check your attic.
c.
The Anaconda Malt Liquor gag was inspired by the myth about Churchs Chicken putting poison in their food against black people.
d.
When
Victor Fleming
came on board in February 1939, he rejected the script. Production was shut down for 17 days while it was rewritten by
Ben Hecht
. Hecht used
Sidney Howard
s original script (which he felt was superb) as the basis for his rewrite.
6.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Gone with the Wind (1939)?
a.
This film is presumed lost. Please check your attic.
b.
Only one complete color print of this film survived in Paramounts vault. Eventually it was turned over to UCLA, who preserved it in 1990.
c.
When Sonny is drawing the picture of the bridge for Spooner, there is a piece of paper to the left with computer code on it. The code is that of a Renderman shader; a procedural description of a surface used to describe the robots appearance during rendering.
d.
The fact that
Hattie McDaniel
would be unable to attend the premiere in racially segregated Atlanta annoyed
Clark Gable
so much that he threatened to boycott the premiere unless she could attend. He later relented when she convinced him to go.
7.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Gone with the Wind (1939)?
a.
Following her Best Actress win at the 2002 Oscars,
Halle Berry
became the first Academy Award winner to be a leading Bond Girl in the EON Productions film series, winning her award while shooting this movie.
Kim Basinger
who played Domino in the unofficial
Never Say Never Again
) won her Oscar for
L.A. Confidential
long after she had been a Bond Girl.
Judi Dench
who plays M also has an Oscar from
Shakespeare in Love
.
b.
The four principals were billed on the films posters in this order:
Clark Gable
, followed by
Leslie Howard
and
Olivia de Havilland
and then "presenting"
Vivien Leigh
. This changed when Leigh won the Oscar.
c.
Alfred Hitchcock
wanted an ending similar to the climax of the novel, but the studio, more concerned with
Cary Grant
s "heroic" image, insisted that it be changed. Writer
Donald Spoto
, in his biography of Hitchcock, "The Dark Side Of Genius", disputes Hitchcocks claim to have been overruled on the films ending. Spoto claims that the first RKO treatment and memos between Hitchcock and the studio show that Hitchcock emphatically desired to make a film about a womans fantasy life.
d.
The movie featured two thousand extras and background artists playing illegal immigrants.
8.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Gone with the Wind (1939)?
a.
The yoga instructor is played by Jennifer and Alans real yoga instructor.
b.
Leslie Howard
was one of the few cast members not to attend the premiere in Atlanta.
c.
The scene where Grant Taylor received a new truck, the license plate tag says "Jay Austin Motors". That is the name of the car dealership in the movie Flywheel, which is the first movie The Kendrick Brothers made and Alex Kendrick played the main role as well.
d.
The dreams that Frank has in the order they are seen are: "Honey, I forgot my pants"; "The Exam" with disclaimer "He didnt study... and the test is in five minutes!"; "Your Worst Nightmare" with Uncle Bob marrying Shane; "Girls from the bus stop".
9.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Gone with the Wind (1939)?
a.
At the time this movie was released the star-studded cast had collectively been nominated for 16 acting Oscars during their careers, including four wins. The nominations are shared by actors
Kathy Bates
(3),
Jamie Foxx
(2),
Anne Hathaway
(1),
Queen Latifah
(1),
Shirley MacLaine
(6) and
Julia Roberts
(3).
b.
Gunnery Sgt. Hartmans line during his introduction to the platoon: "Only steers and queers come from Texas, Private Cowboy! You dont look like a steer, so that narrows it down!" mimics that used five years earlier by
Louis Gossett Jr.
as Gunnery Sgt. Emil Foley in
An Officer and a Gentleman
: "Only two things come out of Oklahoma. Steers and queers. Which one are you, boy? I dont see no horns. You must be a queer."
c.
Margaret Mitchell
s first choice to play Rhett Butler was
Basil Rathbone
.
d.
Julia Prudhomme
, who plays the bridge teacher in the film, is
Julia Child
s grand-niece.
10.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Gone with the Wind (1939)?
a.
Super macho director
Victor Fleming
wanted Scarlett, for at least once in the film, to look like his hunting buddy
Clark Gable
s type of woman. So, when wearing the stunning low-cut burgundy velvet dress with rhinestones that Scarlett wears to Ashley Wilkes birthday party in the second half of the film, to achieve the desired cleavage for Fleming,
Walter Plunkett
had to tape
Vivien Leigh
s breasts together.
b.
Alfred Hitchcock
: narrating the films prologue. The only time he actually spoke in any of his films.
c.
Extras who appeared in this film were reportedly given $20 in cash, a box lunch, and a Dawn of the Dead T-shirt.
d.
The woman who ran Annies orphanage in the original strip was called Miss Asthma. This name was initially used in the musical for the woman who runs Annies orphanage, but it was changed to Miss Hannigan (leading to the popular assumption that "Miss Hannigan" was the name used in the original strip).
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