QuizAssess
Home
Popular Quiz Categories
Home
Hollywood Movies Famous Trivia Quizzes
Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Hot & Saucy Pizza Girls (1979) Quiz
Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Hot & Saucy Pizza Girls (1979) Quiz
This quiz will test your movies knowledge by asking you questions related to the various famous movie trivia from the Hollywood movie: Hot & Saucy Pizza Girls (1979).
About the movie:
This is a comic look at the fast food business and rates one of the best films ever. John Holmes operates...
1.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Hot & Saucy Pizza Girls (1979)?
a.
John Ford
gave
John Wayne
the script, asking him for any suggestions as to who could play the Ringo Kid. Wayne suggested
Lloyd Nolan
, not realizing that Ford was baiting him with the part. Once filming began, however, Ford was merciless to Wayne, constantly undermining him. This psychological tactic was designed to make Wayne start feeling some real emotions, and not to be intimidated by acting alongside the likes of such seasoned professionals as
Thomas Mitchell
.
b.
Tak Fujimoto
: The cinematographer appears as a doctor in the hospital immediately following the birth scene.
c.
The writer of the movie has named three of the delivery girls after well known pizza companies (Papa Ginos shortened to just Gino, Shakeys and Celeste) in keeping with the pizza theme of the film.
d.
This movie was not screened for the critics.
2.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Hot & Saucy Pizza Girls (1979)?
a.
The DVD release of Hot & Saucy Pizza Girls has different opening credits than those of the theatrical film. Originally it was
Desiree Cousteau
as Deseree Cousteau,
Candida Royalle
(no attribute),
Laurien Dominique
as Laurien Dominque and
Amber Rae
as Amber Reah. The DVD has Desiree Cousteau (no attribute), Candida Royalle as Candida Rayalle, Laurien Dominique (no attribute) and Amber Rae as Amber Peck. The original film had
Paul Thomas
,
Carl Regal
,
Richard Pacheco
(as Mack Howard) and
Spender Travis
(as Spence Davis) while the DVD doesnt list these actors at all. The original has writer
John Thomas Chapman
as John T. Chapman while the DVD has it John Thomas Chapman as John Chapman. Finally, the original listed the films copyright date as 1977 while the DVD has it 1979.
b.
After much coaxing and assurance,
Vince Eustace
grew his trade-mark medium to short length hair to an impressive long style for the role, boasting several more inches and much more shine. When filming wrapped however, he was stricken with grief and endured much counseling concerning his inevitable hair cut back to reality.
c.
Dickie Moore
would recall that the much-publicized scene in
Miss Annie Rooney
in which he kisses Temple was extremely embarrassing for him, inasmuch as it was the first time he had ever kissed any girl; conversely, in her autobiography, Temple cheekily pointed out that it most certainly wasnt her first time, and that she breezed through the scene with her customary professional aplomb.
d.
Originally titled "Rave to the Grave". Title changed to avoid confusion with "Return of the Living Dead 5: Rave from the Grave".