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Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Heat (1995) Quiz
Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Heat (1995) Quiz
This quiz will test your movies knowledge by asking you questions related to the various famous movie trivia from the Hollywood movie: Heat (1995).
About the movie:
A Los Angeles crime saga, "Heat" focuses on the lives of two men on opposite sides of the law - one a detective; the other a thief.
1.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Heat (1995)?
a.
Distributed in Italy as "Spaceballs 2". It flopped.
b.
The actors who took part in the robbery sequence had to undergo power weapons training.
c.
The director was studying film at Valencia Community College in Florida while in production of this film.
d.
Guillermo del Toro
expressed interest in directing this installment.
2.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Heat (1995)?
a.
Kathleen Turner
went on to play V.I. Warshawski on BBC radio.
b.
The Warden, who is never named during the film, at one point refers to his "predecessors, Wardens Johnston and Blackwell." Warden Blackwell was the actual warden at the time of
Frank Lee Morris
s escape, and this script reference was clearly done to avoid legal trouble.
c.
This was the film in which makeup legend
Dick Smith
hired
Rick Baker
as his assistant.
d.
Val Kilmer
is playing a part originally played by
Peter Dobson
in
L.A. Takedown
. Dobson also played
Elvis Presley
in
Forrest Gump
, a role played by Kilmer in
True Romance
.
3.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Heat (1995)?
a.
This film was the second of a three picture deal between 20th Century-Fox and producer
Russ Meyer
(the first film was
Beyond the Valley of the Dolls
). After the film flopped at the box office, Meyer walked away from his studio deal and returned to independent filmmaking.
b.
Composer
Elliot Goldenthal
wrote a piece of score to play over the final scene.
Michael Mann
replaced it with Mobys "God Moving Over the Face of the Water", so Goldenthal re-used the piece as the end titles for
Michael Collins
the following year, replacing the electric guitar with a fiddle to give it a more Irish sound. The original cue, called "Hand In Hand," can be heard at Goldenthals website.
c.
A number of the production crew make cameos, with the notable exception of the director. She has been quoted as saying, "The camera will steal my soul."
d.
Ann-Margret
was first choice for the title role but turned it down.
4.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Heat (1995)?
a.
Chapter Titles: 1. The Twin Borthers 2. The Evil Eye 3. The Mask of the Scimitar 4. A Caliphs Treachery 5. The Secret of the Palace 6. The Feast of the Beggars 7. Double Jeopardy 8. The Slave Traders 9. The Underground River 10.The Fateful Wheel 11.The Mystery of the Mosque 12.The Hand of Vengeance 13.The Sword of Fate 14.The Wizards Story 15.The Triumph of Kasim
b.
In a promotional interview for
The Keep
, director
Michael Mann
stated that he wanted to see "Heat" brought to the screen (it was already written) but had no interest in directing it.
c.
During one scene a guy mentions "Jason Vorhees" when they discuss "who is Victor Crowley". Jason Vorhees is an another killer and mysterious bogeyman with supernatural powers performed by Kane Hodder, who plays Victor Crowley and Victor Crowleys father in this movie.
d.
The play opened in New York City, New York on 20 November 1916 and ran for 328 performances. The cast included
Margaret Wycherly
, who is also in the movie, and
Walter Young
.
5.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Heat (1995)?
a.
The drive-in sequence was shot at the Centinela Drive-in in Inglewood, which had been closed since 1993. The theater was demolished in 1998, and the site is now occupied by an apartment complex.
b.
"The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial" opened at the Plymouth Theater on January 20, 1954, and ran for 415 performances starring
Henry Fonda
and
Lloyd Nolan
.
c.
When Miss Bianca enters the Rescue Aid Societys headquarters, she takes her seat as the delegate representing Hungary.
Eva Gabor
(the voice talent for Miss Bianca) was born in Budapest, Hungary.
d.
The club where Anthony tells Angelo Provolone he met his daughter is called Club 33, which is a real private club hidden in Disneyland.
6.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Heat (1995)?
a.
Every year since 1973, American TV network ABC airs this film on Easter, or Passover. In 1999, when for some reason ABC chose not to televise it, they received numerous irate phone calls from people accustomed to watching it every Easter than they have for any other film they have ever telecast.
b.
The Daredevil writers and artists referenced in the film:
Stan Lee
: Daredevil co-creator makes his cameo as the man whom young Matt Murdock stops from crossing the street. Wrote Daredevil (1964-1969). Kirby (Lab assistant played by
Kevin Smith
): Comic book artist
Jack Kirby
(assorted Daredevil covers in 1964-1968). Father Everett: Shares his name with
Bill Everett
, Daredevils co-creator (drew first issue of Daredevil in 1964, then assorted covers between 1966 and 1972). Jose Quesada (the acquitted rapist) shares his last name with
Joe Quesada
, the editor in chief of Marvel Comics, as well as the one-time artist of Daredevil (1998-2000). Colan (a boxer that won a bout that Jack Murdock fell asleep while watching), a reference to
Gene Colan
, another Daredevil artist (1966-1974). John Romita (the boxer that Jack Murdock is supposed to dive against): Father and son artists
Johnny Romita
(John Sr.) (1966) and
John Romita Jr.
(1988-1990). Kane (a thug): Named after
Gil Kane
, Daredevil cover artist between 1971 and 1978. Miller, Mack and Bendis (three other boxers that Jack Murdock previously "won" matches against), a reference to
Frank Miller
, writer/artist (1979-1983), David Mack, one of the artists (1999-2001), and
Brian Bendis
, the current writer of Daredevil, as of the time of the films release (1999-present).
Kevin Smith
wrote some Daredevil comics (see Daredevil Visionaries: Kevin Smith), and he plays the lab assistant Kirby.
c.
Legendary documentary filmmaker
Frederick Wiseman
reportedly wrote one version, or contributed to screenplay of this film, without any on-screen credit.
d.
Xander Berkeley
plays Ralph, a minor character. He also appeared in
L.A. Takedown
, of which this film is a remake.
7.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Heat (1995)?
a.
Mel Gibson
initially turned down the role of William Wallace, because he felt he was too old for the part.
b.
This movie was filmed in Micanopy, FL. A small town of 650 people just south of Gainesville.
c.
The name of "Elura" is actually the stuff that the Elvira wig is made of.
d.
In the UK, the film was given a 15 rating for both its cinema and video release and passed uncut in both instances. It was re-released in 2000 with a new Underground Epics video cover, bearing an 18 certificate. However, this was not a different version of the film - the content was the same as the 15 version. The 18 certificate was a mistake, and the video cover was withdrawn.
8.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Heat (1995)?
a.
The scene where Vincent catches his wife cheating, removes the television set and later throws it from his car was lifted from a similar scene with
Dennis Farina
in
Crime Story
, also produced by
Michael Mann
.
b.
Is on AFIs "Lost Films" list.
c.
Episode titles: 1. Call of the Jungle 2. Out of the Lions Jaws 3. The Girl of the Jungle 4. The Sheiks Revenge 5. The Pirates Prey 6. The Killers Mate 7. The Quest of the Killer 8. Coming of Tarzan 9. The Kiss of the Beast 10. Tarzan Takes the Trail 11. Ashes of Love 12. Meriems Ride in the Night 13. Double Crossed 14. Blazing Hearts 15. An Amazing Denouement
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.
9.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Heat (1995)?
a.
Yul Brynner
insisted he would only make this film if
Steve McQueen
was not involved. McQueen felt the plot was too absurd and for this, and other reasons, was not interested anyway.
b.
As part of the films marketing strategy, during 2010 one of the monorails ("Coral") at The Walt Disney World Resort was decorated with "TRON: Legacy" art. The art depicts a blue or orange program (depending on the side of train), and the films logo at the front of the monorail with a beam stretching to the back of the train. For the duration of the promotion, the train is referred to within Disney as the "TRONORAIL".
c.
Filmed in 65 locations around Los Angeles, without a single soundstage.
d.
During the closing credits there is a news broadcast about people who reported seeing a large fireball in the area of Ogden Marsh. The newscaster is Bruce Aune, a real-life newscaster for KCRG Channel 9, the local ABC affiliate in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. The actual logo of KCRG is also shown during the broadcast.
10.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Heat (1995)?
a.
Cyd Charisse
got her start in Hollywood when Ballet Russe star
David Lichine
was hired by Columbia for a ballet sequence in the musical film
Something to Shout About
. Cyd, who was then billed as Lily Norwood, appeared in the scene and attracted attention. Movie offers, including a dancing role opposite
Fred Astaire
in
Ziegfeld Follies
, led to a seven-year contract offer by MGM.
b.
John Huston
also dubbed the voice of the lookout who plunges into the sea.
c.
Charlies limo is a classic 1969 Mercedes Benz Pullman - one of only 200 ever built.
d.
Lt. Hanna is shown "checking chamber" on his handgun in at least one scene. This is a trademark of the character Nick Stone in a series of novels by
Andy McNab
, who was technical weapons training adviser on
Heat
. Although not an uncommon thing to do with a handgun, it is rarely given such visual prominence in films. Also, the crews tactics in the bank robbery shootout are notably similar to the "response to enemy fire" tactics featured in the book and film of McNabs
Bravo Two Zero
.
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