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Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : I Dood It (1943) Quiz
Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : I Dood It (1943) Quiz
This quiz will test your movies knowledge by asking you questions related to the various famous movie trivia from the Hollywood movie: I Dood It (1943).
About the movie:
Constance Shaw is a dance star on Broadway, Joseph Rivington Reynolds is a keen fan of her. After she is fed up with her friend...
1.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: I Dood It (1943)?
a.
Stuart Gordon
had intended to film this for some time with
Peter OToole
in the role of Torquemada, but the original production was canceled.
b.
Bruce Willis
,
Arnold Schwarzenegger
: They appear at the church.
c.
Hayden Christensen
and
Natalie Portman
play the parents of
Mark Hamill
and
Carrie Fisher
. Christensen and Hamill both have Swedish ancestry, while Portman and Fisher both have Jewish ancestry.
d.
Footage of the "Hawiian Medley" number was taken from
Honolulu
.
2.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: I Dood It (1943)?
a.
When Juni is entering the next level of the video game, he comes across a place named "Rebel Rockets" the names of director Robert Rodriguezs two sons.
b.
Footage for the number "Swinging the Junx Away" was borrowed from
Born to Dance
.
c.
Michelle Pfeiffer
also was considered for the role of Eva Peron, and when the film was to be directed by
Oliver Stone
she even had taken a good few months voice training for the role.
d.
The occupations of the real Calcutta Light Horse who partook in the raid on Goa included civilian businessmen, bankers, merchants, insurance agents, part-time soldiers, jute merchants, lawyers, accountants, and solicitors.
3.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: I Dood It (1943)?
a.
The personifications of good and evil in the town are named Newberry and Caldicott, which happen to be the names of the two prestigious book prizes awarded by the American Library Association for Excellence in Childrens Books (one for novels and one for picture books).
b.
Just before the scene where Genesis is explained, there is a scene where Spock crosses the bridge and tells Kirk, "There are two explanations: they are unable to respond; they are unwilling to respond." As he crosses the bridge, he walks directly in front of the main viewscreen, where the stars are visible. On most films (even Star Trek films), this would require a chromakey (bluescreen or greenscreen) matte effect, so that the moving starfield could be added to the screen in post-production. However, in another of the cost-cutting measures on this film, the scene was done without any FX work: the "viewscreen" in this scene is actually a black cloth with miniature lights draped behind the screen opening. Unlike most bridge shots when the Enterprise is underway, the stars are quite motionless in this scene.
c.
This film was director
Fred Zinnemann
s first movie in five years. His last had been
Julia
.
d.
The title of the film is from a catchphrase used by
Red Skelton
on his radio show when he was in character as the "Mean Widdle Kid".
4.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: I Dood It (1943)?
a.
Eleanor Powell
reportedly knocked herself out cold during rehearsals for the lariat dance.
b.
Marion Ross
was considered for the role of Aunt Mae.
c.
Gloria Grahame
did not want to be in this movie;
Howard Hughes
admitted that he never saw her previous performance opposite
Humphrey Bogart
in the film
In a Lonely Place
, which is today unanimously considered among her finest performances. When Grahame asked to be loaned out to make
George Stevens
s
A Place in the Sun
, Hughes turned down her request and forced her to make this movie (she reportedly dryly told her then-husband and uncredited director
Nicholas Ray
, who she was in the process of divorcing, that she wouldnt ask for alimony if he could get her out of this movie). Grahame later stated that she intentionally over-acted out of hatred for Hughes.
d.
Cathryn Damon
s final role.
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