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Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Gone with the Wind (1939) - Part (13) Quiz
Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Gone with the Wind (1939) - Part (13) 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.
The early scene where Mammy reprimands Scarlett for not eating is one of the few remaining in the final film directed by original helmer
George Cukor
.
b.
All of the U.S. flags in the film have 51 stars, because in the films alternate history, Vietnam became the 51st state after America won the Vietnam War.
c.
To help Arnold get the role, his agent said he had years of "stage" experience, implying theater, but Schwarzenegger had only appeared on bodybuilding stages.
d.
Howard Hughes
intended to show off the latest in aircraft technology in 1950 (when this film was shot). By the time it was released to the public, in 1957, the aircraft featured were already obsolete.
2.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Gone with the Wind (1939)?
a.
The role of Apple Annie was offered to
Helen Hayes
who accepted it but finally couldnt do it when shooting was postponed, and she had a commitment to a State Department tour.
b.
In the theatrical version of the film,
Robert Duvall
and
Dennis Hopper
leave the exact same way: by standing up from a squatting position and walking out of the frame to the right. However, this changes in the "Redux" version of the film which features a few extra minutes with Duvalls character.
c.
Martin Landau
was originally cast as Jack Rosenthal.
d.
Vivien Leigh
s daughter was attending private school in Vancouver, BC when the movie premiered there on February 16, 1940. She was at the Vancouver premiere, though unannounced, at her mothers insistence.
3.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Gone with the Wind (1939)?
a.
Zion, from Hebrew, refers to the citadel in Palestine which was the nucleus of Jerusalem, or the Jewish homeland that is symbolic of Judaism or of Jewish national aspiration. However, the word has also been adopted by the Rastafari, referring to their promised land (which is thought to be Ethiopia), and given the vibe, music style, robes etc. of the underground dwelling of Zion, this is probably the meaning that inspired its inclusion in the movie.
b.
Director
J.T. Seaton
was almost arrested for murder when he discarded a mattress, covered in fake blood, by the dumpster behind his apartment. A neighbor spotted the bloody mattress and called the police, fearing that someone might have been killed. When eight police officers arrived at JTs door, he had to prove to the officers that the mattress was just a prop from a horror movie and not evidence of a crime.
c.
Neither
Clark Gable
or
Leslie Howard
wanted to be in the film. Howard didnt even bother to read the original novel.
d.
The stock ticker at the bottom of the screen during "Mad Money w/ Jim Cramer" mentions Stark Industries, the fictional company owned by Tony Stark in
Iron Man
. Iron Man was released four-and-a-half months after Mad Money and also features a segment from "Mad Money w/ Jim Cramer"..
4.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Gone with the Wind (1939)?
a.
Director
Roberta Findlay
says the savage rape of Leona (
Rhetta Hughes
) was inspired by a real life incident in the 60s wherein a lady named Kitty Genovese was raped for as much as 20 minutes or half an hour while tenants chose to remain apathetic to her plight.
b.
Ann Rutherford
got the call at 3:00am to be on location to pick cotton for a scene. She was licking the blood off her fingers when picking the cotton.
David O. Selznick
came by to check on her. She showed him the blood. He said, "Good! Good!".
c.
Released at a time when musicals were rapidly going out of fashion, the film went notoriously over budget and behind schedule. Opening to mostly negative reviews, it was not the huge box office success that the producers had hoped.
d.
Two dream sequences for this film were made in the 2-color Technicolor process. This was the first commercially released color footage to be lit with artificial light.
5.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Gone with the Wind (1939)?
a.
Dumbledores fall from the tower filled
Alan Rickman
with nostalgic glee, as it harked back to his first hit
Die Hard
, where his character fell from a tall building. Rickman felt at least "he was on the other end in this film!"
b.
Richard Boone
s final show.
c.
When PC Erny talks on the police radio, the voice on the other end is director
Ken Russell
.
d.
This was cinematographer
Ernest Haller
s first color film.
6.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Gone with the Wind (1939)?
a.
About 1 hour and 44 minutes into the movie, we see Lord Kelvin in his office playing with the metal spring which we know as the Slinky. As hes playing with it hes humming the song "Its Slinky!" from the old Slinky television commercial.
b.
Scarletts son, Wade Hampton Hamilton, was in an early draft of the script, but was cut from the story before filming began. He does appear in a book of paper dolls of the films characters that was printed before his part was eliminated from the film.
c.
Catherine Deneuve
desperately wanted the role of Lillian.
d.
The movie is set in Philadelphia.
7.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Gone with the Wind (1939)?
a.
In an interview with TerrorTrap.com, director
Mark Rosman
stated that he dislikes the US poster art for this film. Rosmans idea for the films poster was a Deliverance-style image of a hand rising out of the swimming pool. However the poster for the US release shows an image of a scantily-clad young woman.
b.
Ona Munson
- who played brothel madame Belle Watling - considered the film a curse as she was continually typecast afterwards.
c.
During the "Our Town" montage, the "Rusty Bumper" store front features the "Rust-Eze" logo in the window. Rust-Eze is Lightning McQueens sponsor, several decades later.
d.
The last of 7 features that actor
Peter Cushing
completed in Hollywood at the very beginning of his screen career, returning to England by 1942, where he would meet and marry the love of his life, Violet Helene Beck, in 1943.
8.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Gone with the Wind (1939)?
a.
In the stage musical, and its soundtrack, Bills last name is Austin.
b.
Originally, Phil was supposed to murder the groundhog in his lair. This was changed, however, since it seemed too much like
Caddyshack
.
c.
Melvyn Douglas
,
Robert Young
, Douglas Fairbanks Jr,
Lew Ayres
and
Ray Milland
all auditioned for the part of Ashley Wilkes.
d.
The film was tinted and toned various colors, including blue tone/flesh tint, blue tint, night amber, straw amber, light lavender, green tint, and one sequence at a party was stencil colored using the Handschiegl Color Process, in multi-coloring bubbles that were made during a ballet.
9.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Gone with the Wind (1939)?
a.
The words Sarah writes on the mirror are "perverted", "twisted" and "crippled".
b.
When Iris Hillaird (
Sylvia Sidney
) tells Nick Condon (
James Cagney
) that they cannot be together because she is half-Japanese and half-Caucasian, Condon replies that he too is of mixed race. "Im half-Irish and half-Norwegian." In real life, James Cagney was the son of an Irish-born father and a Norwegian-born mother.
c.
Although
Olivia de Havilland
was always front-runner to play Melanie,
Janet Gaynor
and
Andrea Leeds
were also considered.
d.
The scuffed basketball used in the film is a treasured souvenir owned by director
Joe Pytka
. When held by
Michael Jordan
it is real, but whenever it is in flight or controlled by the cartoon characters it is animated.
10.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Gone with the Wind (1939)?
a.
The evil organization is named E.R.I.S. which is also the name of the Greek goddess of discord and strife. In mythology, she was the sister of Ares, god of war.
b.
The script is loosely based on the first story arc from "The Losers" comic, collectively called "Ante Up". The story appeared in issues 1-6 of the DC Vertigo comic, written by
Andy Diggle
and drawn by artist
Jock
.
c.
David O. Selznick
originally wanted
Lionel Barrymore
to play Dr Meade but Barrymores severe arthritis had just confined him to a wheelchair and was unable to take on so physical a part.
d.
Production had 3 cars slow down each lane to 10mph on the 405 freeway to create the essence of Los Angeles traffic because
Zach Braff
thought there wasnt enough traffic for the shot.
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