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Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : High Noon (1952) - Part (3) Quiz
Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : High Noon (1952) - Part (3) Quiz
This quiz will test your movies knowledge by asking you questions related to the various famous movie trivia from the Hollywood movie: High Noon (1952).
About the movie:
A marshall, personally compelled to face a returning deadly enemy, finds that his own town refuses to help him.
1.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: High Noon (1952)?
a.
T-shirt sales soared after
James Dean
wore one in this film.
b.
Gregory Peck
was a heavy drinker as a young actor in Hollywood. In 1949 he was hospitalized with heart spasms, and while filming
David and Bathsheba
he was hospitalized with a suspected heart attack. Though it turned out to be a palpitation brought on by his lifestyle and overwork, he began to drink less thereafter. However, he did not stop smoking for many more years.
c.
It took 28 days to shoot the film, after 10 days of rehearsal.
d.
The sequence depicting the 1968 Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia incorporates real documentary footage of the era shot by students of Prague Film School with new scenes recreated for the movie. One of the film students, Jan Nemec, has a small role as a cameraman who is beaten and has his film confiscated by the Soviet police.
2.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: High Noon (1952)?
a.
The role of Igor was written specifically for
Stephen Sommers
s friend and frequent collaborator
Kevin J. OConnor
.
b.
They used little to no makeup on the face of
Gary Cooper
, to show his lines and show how worried he was.
c.
When the film was being restored for DVD, the producers obtained
The Beatles
permission to remix the songs in order to produce a proper 5.1 music track. Engineer
Peter Cobbin
went back to The Beatles original four-track work tapes and assembled true multi-track masters for each of the 15 songs, enabling him to achieve stereo effects and adding clarity that had never previously been possible. Many Beatles fans objected to this, although the surviving Beatles themselves reportedly approved the new mixes.
d.
Ashley Greene
,
Teresa Palmer
,
Camilla Belle
,
Aly Michalka
,
Lily Collins
,
Emmy Rossum
,
Amanda Seyfried
and
Maggie Grace
auditioned for the role of Jean.
3.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: High Noon (1952)?
a.
The original concept involved
Macaulay Culkin
s character, Kevin McCallister, returning as a teenager. However, the plan was scrapped as Culkin dropped out of acting three years earlier as he thought he was outgrowing "childish" roles.
b.
This film is presumed lost. Please check your attic.
c.
Much of the movies plot centers around the main characters goal of going to the USA to play professional soccer for the Womens United Soccer Association (WUSA), and highlight clips are shown of several of the leagues superstars. On 18 September 2003 - just seven weeks after the movies official release in the United States - WUSA suspended operations due to financial problems.
d.
Fred Zinnemann
s meticulous planning enabled him to make 400 shots in only four weeks.
4.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: High Noon (1952)?
a.
Features the first dual role in an all-sound film.
b.
The original male lead was slated to be Canadian actor
David Kennedy
. However, due to his off-screen romance with
Linda Blair
and their subsequent break-up, he was allegedly dismissed at the behest of Blair.
c.
They only took between 1-3 takes per scene.
d.
The original Broadway production of "Icebound" by
Owen Davis
opened on February 10, 1923 at the Sam H. Harris Theater, ran for 145 performances and won the Pulitzer Prize in Drama in 1923.
5.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: High Noon (1952)?
a.
This was Magnanis first English-speaking role in a Hollywood film. She was very nervous about her English, and her heavy accent during filming, and in fact had turned down the role in the stage version earlier for the same reason. Magnanis performance was widely applauded and she walked home with the Oscar for Best Actress as a result.
b.
In the final scene on the beach the body of water is supposed to be the Atlantic Ocean, but it is actually the North Sea off the coast of Holland.
c.
The moment in the second duel where Scott and Gideon take passing swings at each other and Scott asks "Hows it going back there?" is the method by which Scott defeats Roxanne in the comic book. In the book Scott cuts Roxanne in two, while in the film he only injures Gideon.
d.
Stanley Kramer
removed
Carl Foreman
s credit as producer. They never spoke to each other again.
6.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: High Noon (1952)?
a.
Actor/stuntman
Scott Leva
was considered for the role of Peter Parker/Spider-Man when the film project was first proposed in the mid-1980s.
b.
John Frankenheimer
was tapped to take over as director by New Line Cinema after
Richard Stanley
was fired after four days of shooting.
c.
The picture takes place between 10:35 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. slightly longer than the 84 minute running time.
d.
Michael Crichton
sold the movie rights for $1 million before the novel was published.
7.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: High Noon (1952)?
a.
Katy Jurado
says, "One year without seeing you" in Spanish, to which Cooper replies, "Yes, I know."
b.
Paul Newman
was offered the choice of playing Superman, Lex Luthor or Jor-El for the fee of $4 million. Newman wasnt interested in any of them.
c.
The film was originally planned as a documentary, but the filmmakers found almost no footage of Solanas or anyone to speak about her.
d.
Jerry Bruckheimer
s first 3-D film.
8.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: High Noon (1952)?
a.
The films cameraman
Hank Zinman
plays the fisherman that Peter sees killed at the river.
b.
Two actors in the film,
Chris ODonnell
(Shane) and
Sean Hayes
(Mr. Tinkles), were born on June 26, 1970.
c.
Bond beds 4 women in this film, which is a tie for the most (at time of release) with the unofficial "Never Say Never Again".
d.
Fred Zinnemann
wanted a hot, stark look to the film. Cinematographer
Floyd Crosby
achieved this by not filtering the sky and having the prints made a few points lighter than normal.
9.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: High Noon (1952)?
a.
The New York production of "K2" opened at the Brooks Atkinson Theater in New York on March 30, 1983 and ran for 85 performances.
Patrick Meyers
wrote both the stage play and the screen play for this movie version.
b.
The gangs motorcycles are Triumphs with one BSA and 1 AJS.
c.
Actor
Bob Balaban
kept a diary of behind-the-scenes events during production. This diary was published to tie-in with release of the film.
d.
The wife of Sam,
Harry Morgan
s character, was named Mildred. In
M*A*S*H
, Morgans character, Col. Sherman Potter, also had a wife named Mildred.
10.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: High Noon (1952)?
a.
The film is set in Hadleyville, population 650, in the New Mexico Territory, on a hot summer Sunday. The 37-star flag the judge removes as he prepares to flee shows that the time frame is sometime between Nebraskas admission as the 37th state on March 1, 1867 and Colorados admission as the 38th state on August 1, 1876.
b.
This adaptation of an
Alistair MacLean
paperback page-turner was released between the MacLean filmed-novel adaptations
Caravan to Vaccares
and
Golden Rendezvous
.
c.
When Julius visits Vincent in prison, Vincent calls him "Mr. Universe", a title that
Arnold Schwarzenegger
held for several years, 25 years previously.
d.
The title comes from a line of dialog written in the script. The line "terminate with extreme prejudice" first appears on film in
Apocalypse Now
(although it originates in the Bernard Conners novel "Dont Embarrass the Bureau"). Both films were written by
John Milius
.
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