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Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Immortal Beloved (1994) Quiz
Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Immortal Beloved (1994) Quiz
This quiz will test your movies knowledge by asking you questions related to the various famous movie trivia from the Hollywood movie: Immortal Beloved (1994).
About the movie:
The life and death of the legendary Ludwig van Beethoven. Beside all the work he is known for, the composer...
1.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Immortal Beloved (1994)?
a.
What Beethoven says to Schindler during their first meeting (a rehearsal of the Kreutzer sonata) is taken from Tolstoys short story "The Kreutzer Sonata".
b.
While
Zachary Sklar
dealt with the Garrison side of the story in the screenplay, Oliver Stone concentrated on
Lee Harvey Oswald
, the events at Dealey Plaza and the character of Mr X.
c.
An alternate ending was filmed but not used: Reggie and Tim travel up to the wild regions of Alaska. Reggie digs a small hole in the ice and Tim places a little case (containing The Tall Mans gold sphere) inside. Subsequently, Reggie puts a metal plaque over the hole and seals it up. The plaque reads "Here Lies The Tall Man - R.I.P.". Reggie then says "Now, all we have to worry about is global warming" and they walk off.
d.
The "supercar" featured is the TVR Tuscan. Around 1,000 are hand-built in Britain every year, and at the moment there are no plans to introduce them to the US.
2.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Immortal Beloved (1994)?
a.
This was the first version since the 1925 film to feature the Masquarade Ball sequence, and the Phantom dressing as Red Death as depicted in the original novel by
Gaston Leroux
.
b.
The same year this came out,
Gary Oldman
also starred in
Luc Besson
s
Léon
, in which he plays a character who is obsessed with Beethoven.
c.
Charles Laughton
referred to his reading of the "Gettysburg Address" in the film as "one of the most moving things that ever happened to me" Laughton recited the address to the cast and crew of
Mutiny on the Bounty
on the last day of shooting on Catalina Island and again on the set of
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
.
d.
Part of the original SHOCK THEATER package of 52 Universal titles released to television in 1957, followed a year later with SON OF SHOCK, which added 21 more features.
3.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Immortal Beloved (1994)?
a.
The project was secured by Paramount in 1924.
b.
Director
Ang Lee
gave
Heath Ledger
and
Jake Gyllenhaal
copies of the book, "Farm Boys: Lives of Gay Men from the Rural Midwest", by Will Fellows, a book that had been mentioned by both
Annie Proulx
and
Diana Ossana
as an excellent reference source, to help them understand their characters. Noting what he learned from his reading, Gyllenhaal said, "I dont think that these two characters even know what gay is."
c.
Although the movie stars
Gary Oldman
and he appears from the very beginning, he does not say anything for the first twenty minutes of the film.
d.
Once the prisoners arrive at the island and are walking with their bags, we see one prisoner fall over, onto a chicken. You can see the chicken get injured (probably a broken leg).
4.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Immortal Beloved (1994)?
a.
The original actress that was supposed to play the bartender did not show up for the 3 am call and could not be reached so an extra was quickly cast in the role instead.
b.
Maurice Jarre
wrote a score for the film but it was rejected by producer
Harvey Weinstein
.
c.
Stephen Rea
turned down the role of Beethoven.
d.
Ridley Scott
recalls that this production was one of the most massive undertakings of his career. There were 360 scenes filmed in over 180 different locations.
5.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Immortal Beloved (1994)?
a.
The last film of
Jean Arthur
.
b.
First cinema film of
Pat Roach
, in the non-speaking role of Korova Milkbar bouncer.
c.
Bernard Rose
removed the music from the Columbia and Focus opening segments; he thought they sounded "cheesy" compared to Beethoven.
d.
Donal Logue
reinjured his jaw in the scene where he is struggling with
NBushe Wright
in the hospital. He had originally broken his jaw in a motorcycle accident years before.
6.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Immortal Beloved (1994)?
a.
Actors and their character names
Norman Willis
(Saloon proprietor),
Nick Thompson
(Nick) and
Harry Seymour
(Pianist) were all in studio records, but were not seen in this movie. A piano is seen in the prison orchestra, but the pianist was never in view.
b.
A Beautiful Belly, shot in June 2009, was the first feature-length motion picture shot entirely on the Canon 5D Mark II DSLR.
c.
While the actual performances of Beethovens piano pieces in this film were not played by
Gary Oldman
, the actor practiced five hours a day so that his movements would be in time with the performances of
Murray Perahia
, which were done off-camera.
d.
The giant "wooden" crucifix in the opening scene is actually made from styrofoam and was painted to look like wood.
7.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Immortal Beloved (1994)?
a.
Third teaming of director
Don Siegel
with star actor
Charles Bronson
. The two had previously worked in television together on
The Paisley Gang
and
The Chase
, Siegel being a director on the former and producer on the latter. This film though was their only ever theatrical feature together.
b.
No prints of this film are currently available for viewing. It is presumed lost.
c.
When the producers knew they were going to make a sequel they tried to get as much of the original cast back together. The only actor who did not agree straight away was
Crispin Glover
, who requested a salary that was seen as extortionate considering his acting experience and the role he was playing.
Bob Gale
(who was in charge of casting) asked his agent to call him in 2 weeks with a reasonable offer or he would assume Crispin was not interested. Crispins agent called Bob Gale back and said Crispin would not budge in salary negotiations and so the character of George McFly was written out (murdered in the alternate future).
d.
Jeroen Krabbé
, who plays the part of Schindler, was going to play the part of Beethoven. Later on the part went to
Gary Oldman
and Krabbé was asked to play Schindler.
8.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Immortal Beloved (1994)?
a.
Anthony Hopkins
was the original choice to play Beethoven.
b.
The novel of the same name by
Gouverneur Morris
and
Charles W. Goddard
was published serially in newspapers while the film was playing in theaters. It was later published in book form with photos from the film.
c.
Several times the location of a person or vehicle being tracked is given in degrees and minutes of latitude and longitude. Near Washington, D.C., this designates an area of about 1.02 square miles. Not quite as precise as shown.
d.
His cameo appearance became the first genre film appearance for
Forrest J Ackerman
. This led to another facet of his career in which he would make numerous cameo appearances, and even do bit parts, in films for more than 40 years.
9.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Immortal Beloved (1994)?
a.
The first full animated Disney "musical" (three or more songs in film, not main titles) since
The Fox and the Hound
.
b.
Lana Turner
was considered for the role that eventually went to
Florence Rice
.
c.
Some extras fainted in the extreme heat during the filming of the funeral scene.
d.
Known for his trademark spontaneity of improvisation,
Robin Williams
was given free range by director
Chris Columbus
to do what he needed. However, his improvisation can occasionally spark off numerous references to other works that prove to be legal headaches for movie studios. The scene where Daniel speaks with his wife and refers to her clothes as "this lovely Dances With Wolves motif", required legal clearance for the studio to put it in the film. Associate producer
Paula DuPré Pesmen
later kept track of every reference Williams made while improvising.
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