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Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : In Old Arizona (1928) Quiz
Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : In Old Arizona (1928) Quiz
This quiz will test your movies knowledge by asking you questions related to the various famous movie trivia from the Hollywood movie: In Old Arizona (1928).
About the movie:
A charming, happy-go-lucky bandit in old Arizona plays cat-and-mouse with the sheriff trying to catch him while he romances a local beauty.
1.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: In Old Arizona (1928)?
a.
Completed in 1928, Paramount sensed that releasing the S.S. Van Dine (Willard Huntington Wright) Philo Vance whodunit as a silent would be financial disaster. Studio honchos called in
Frank Tuttle
to rework it as an all-talkie.
Margaret Livingston
supplied the voice of the uncooperative
Louise Brooks
(as the Canary), who had left Hollywood for a career in Europe. The film was a big hit despite the high negative cost.
b.
Nancy mentions taking a drug so she wont dream. This drug (Hypnocil) ends up being a major plot point in later Freddy movies.
c.
Director
Raoul Walsh
, who was to star as The Cisco Kid, lost an eye in an accident shortly before filming.
Buddy Roosevelt
was then cast in the role, but he broke his leg shortly before the picture was to start again. He was replaced by
Warner Baxter
, who managed to stay in one piece and won an Academy Award.
d.
This was the first theatrical film to be broadcast on the WB television network.
2.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: In Old Arizona (1928)?
a.
Raoul Walsh
was cast as the Cisco Kid, as well as being the director; but during a return drive to Los Angeles from Utah, a jackrabbit jumped through the windshield of Walshs car, with both the rabbit and the broken glass hitting Walsh in the face. (Safety glass was added to cars the following year.) The damage to Walshs right eye necessitated replacing him in the lead role, re-writing the script and re-shooting some scenes with a different director while Walsh recuperated; Walsh thereafter wore the eye patch for which he was known, and eventually lost the eye entirely. Some footage of Walsh, in chase scenes and long shots, remains in the film.
b.
First movie filmed in Hollywood for director
Michael Winner
. His previous picture he made with
Charles Bronson
,
Chatos Land
, was filmed in Spain.
c.
When
Yul Brynner
was told he would be playing Pharaoh Rameses II, opposite of
Charlton Heston
s Moses and that he would be shirtless for a majority of the film, he began a rigorous weight lifting program because he did not want to be physically overshadowed by
Charlton Heston
(which explains his buffer than normal physique during
The King and I
, his other film he was acted and on, approximately a month apart, at the time of the two films, as they were started and completed.
d.
In the original storyline, when Lindsey is talking to Bud during his descent, she explains why she is always so hard on people. Lindsey grew up in a family with five older brothers, and she had to fight for everything, even to be noticed.
3.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: In Old Arizona (1928)?
a.
After two minutes of the hypnosis scene, the cinematographer started to weave and his head sunk back. Herzog grabbed him and put him softly back to the camera where he continued. Not only that, but Roth was actually able to hypnotize the young woman as well, again Herzog stating that one "cannot act waking up from hypnosis" like we see in the film.
b.
The only non-Caucasian prisoner in the 2500-man prison is Japanese
Tetsu Komai
.
c.
When Carla meets Guido at the train station, she says that she stayed at hotel with her parents during the war, and there were a lot of Germans there. This references the song "The Germans at the Spa" which was in the play, but not used in the film.
d.
The first all-talking sound-on-film feature.
4.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: In Old Arizona (1928)?
a.
This film was an extension of, and a way of milking, the mock feud between Jack Benny and Fred Allen. Both were top radio stars with their own programs who were engaged in a "feud" in which each would make comments about the other, and included guest appearances on each others show.
b.
The first talkie shot outdoors.
c.
Even though the storyline had bandit as a notorious truck driver, Burt Reynolds character never sits in the cab of any truck during the bet. He drives up to Snowmans house in the early scenes of the film.
d.
The way Buck Howard finds his check at the end of his show is not the way The Amazing Kreskin (on whose career the movie is loosely based) used and still uses. The method was depicted differently probably for dramatic purposes.
5.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: In Old Arizona (1928)?
a.
So far, this film still has the longest running time of any Star Trek movie. In fact, until the release of
Star Trek
this was the only one to break the two-hour mark.
b.
WILHELM SCREAM: Several times during the prison riot scene in the beginning as the guards are shooting the prisoners.
c.
Frances Farmer
was suggested for the part of the daughter, but producer
Samuel Goldwyn
was not keen after having clashed with Farmer on his previous
Come and Get It
.
d.
No scenes were shot in Arizona; Utah and California were used instead.
6.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: In Old Arizona (1928)?
a.
Typically,
David O. Russell
would let the cameras continue rolling after the end of each scene, urging the actors to goof around and improvise. He felt this was the best way for them to lose any sense of self-consciousness.
Jude Law
and
Dustin Hoffman
later told him that they found it a very liberating way to work.
b.
People protested the films original tagline, "Sometimes...youre Better Off Dead," so it was changed to "Relax...youre never Better Off Dead."
c.
Film debut of
Dorothy Burgess
.
d.
The shooting schedule worked out in such a way that
Yasmine Bleeth
s first scene was the one where she walks in on
Matt Stone
and
Trey Parker
naked in the locker rooms.
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