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Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : In Love (1983) Quiz
Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : In Love (1983) Quiz
This quiz will test your movies knowledge by asking you questions related to the various famous movie trivia from the Hollywood movie: In Love (1983).
About the movie:
A married man has a weekend fling with a beautiful woman in Florida. He wants to leave his wife for her...
1.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: In Love (1983)?
a.
Abigail Chase claims shes from Saxony in Germany when Gates first meets her.
Diane Kruger
is in fact from Germany, but from the state of Lower Saxony (Niedersachsen), not Saxony.
b.
Jerry Butler
replaced
Kevin James
.
c.
This film cast several Polynesian actors with little experience. They were able to rely on the more experienced Polynesian actors who conducted extra rehearsals for them and gave them lots of advice and support.
d.
The radio truck used in the film was borrowed from
J. Roy Hunt
who had built it for his own use.
2.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: In Love (1983)?
a.
Said to be
Jerry Lewis
s favorite of all the Martin and Lewis films, because he felt it came closest to capturing what they had as a team onstage.
b.
The
Nicolas Cage
character, Vincent "Mad Dog" Dwyer, was based on an actual Irish gangster named Vincent "Mad Dog" Coll. (Cage is also the nephew of director
Francis Ford Coppola
.) In real life, Coll was a young hothead who started a bootlegging war with Dutch Schultz in 1931. As in the film, Coll was responsible for a drive-by shooting where he and his henchmen tried to kill one of Schultzs men, but a child playing on the street was accidentally killed. (In the film, the child who is killed in the shooting is played by a young
Sofia Coppola
.) Also, like Dwyer, Coll was shot to death by Scultzs men while making calls in a drugstore telephone booth.
c.
Beth Broderick
s film debut.
d.
"Lux Radio Theater" broadcast a 60 minute radio adaptation of the movie on December 11, 1944 with
Gary Cooper
reprising his film role.