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Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989) - Part (4) Quiz
Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989) - Part (4) Quiz
This quiz will test your movies knowledge by asking you questions related to the various famous movie trivia from the Hollywood movie: Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989).
About the movie:
When Dr. Henry Jones Sr. suddenly goes missing while pursuing the Holy Grail, eminent archaeologist Indiana Jones must follow in his father's footsteps and stop the Nazis.
1.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989)?
a.
Talent and crew from twelve different counties worked on this film.
b.
Episode titles were: 1. The Missing Watchman 2. Adventures of the Jealous Wife 3. Billies Romance 4. The Stone God 5. Mimosa San 6. The Forbidden Room 7. A Name for the Baby 8. At the Ainsley Ball 9. Outside the Law 10. Playball 11. The Wages of Sin 12. Curiosity 13. The Ringer 14. The Hidden Menace 15. Wristwatches
c.
The camera is always moving (if only slightly) in every shot of the film as requested by director
Robert Altman
.
d.
During the Castle Brunwald rescue, Dr. Jones Sr. expresses dismay at Indy inadvertently bringing the diary into enemy hands saying that he "should have mailed it to
The Marx Brothers
".
Harpo Marx
revealed in his autobiography that he once really had to smuggle a journal of important documents out of Russia to keep them from falling into enemy hands.
2.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989)?
a.
WILHELM SCREAM: after the first grenade has been thrown in the desert gunfight scene.
b.
This film marked the first appearance of the ridged-forehead Klingons. In the original TV series
Gene Roddenberry
wanted the Klingons to look alien, but budget constraints prevented this from being done beyond giving the actors dark mark-up and fake eyebrows. The change in the Klingons appearance was partially addressed in the
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
episode, Trials and Tribble-ations, establishing the existence of smooth-forehead Klingons. However, ridged-forehead Klingons appeared in the prequel series
Enterprise
prompting a satisfactory explanation to the brief existence of smooth-forehead Klingons. The episodes Affliction and Divergence showed their existence resulted from a viral mutation caused by Klingon experimentation with enhanced human DNA.
c.
Kyle Vogt
quit the film due to creative differences with
Tommy Wiseau
. That explains why his character, Peter, is not at the party at the end. Peters lines were given to
Greg Ellery
, who unexpectedly shows up at Johnnys birthday party.
d.
Part of the SON OF SHOCK package of 21 titles released to television in 1958, which followed the original SHOCK THEATER release of 52 features one year earlier.
3.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989)?
a.
Anjelica Huston
was considered for the role of Rose.
b.
This was the last film for veteran cinematographer
Douglas Slocombe
.
c.
Elizabeth Reasers Norwegian pronunciation was so bad that after Dagbladet (one of Norways biggest news-papers) stumbled upon this film, they posted a clip from it with the title "What is she trying to say?"
d.
During his closing arguments speech Jonathan Wilk (
Orson Welles
) mentions that he has practiced law for 44-45 years. Welles, however, was only 43 years old when the movie was made.
4.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989)?
a.
Briefly held the record for highest-grossing opening for an animated film. The record was shattered two weeks later by
Toy Story 2
.
b.
This film was the result of the winning entries for
Project Greenlight 2
.
c.
The title of the movie is hidden at least twice in the film itself. (1) Near the beginning of the film, the newspaper thats magnified by the pair of reading glasses next to it has text that reads, "Chief Wilson proclaimed WE WONT QUIT TILL WE HAVE THIS SICKO CORNERED!" (2) Near the end of the film, the camera pans across some cans and boxes on a shelf. A can of corn is placed next to a quarter-turned box so that the word "corn" from the can, and "ered" from the end of text written on the box, spells out the name of the film.
d.
When
Tom Stoppard
was brought in for rewriting the dialogue, specifically the lines for Henry and the Henry-Indy exchange. He was paid $120,000. After the films release and success, he was paid another $1 million as a bonus. In "The Last Crusade: An Oral History," an article published in Empire magazine in 2006, Spielberg said about the Jr. and Sr. conversations, "It was an emotional story but I didnt want to get sentimental. Their disconnection from each other was the basis for a lot of comedy. And it gave Tom Stoppard, who was uncredited, a lot to write. Tom is pretty much responsible for every line of dialogue."
5.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989)?
a.
Many critics felt that
Lee Marvin
was too old at 54 to play the sergeant.
b.
Harrison Ford
declined the lead role, feeling the script had boiled the Revolutionary War down to a "one-mans-revenge" melodrama.
c.
Actors
Tobin Bell
and
Shawnee Smith
spent several weeks before filming getting to know each other personally so the relationship between their characters would appear believable and real.
d.
Henry Jones senior was, according to backstory material written but not presented in the film, born in the 1860s, and was a Scottish university professor before emigrating to Utah, where Indy was born. He was roughly 75 years old in 1938.
Sean Connery
was only 58 at the time of filming (and only 12 years older than
Harrison Ford
), hence the beard and general "old man" attire his character wears. Indy impersonating a Scottish lord at Castle Brunwald was a nod to this unspoken backstory.
6.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989)?
a.
Francis Ford Coppola
insisted on the film being called "
Mario Puzo
s The Godfather" rather than just
The Godfather
, because his original draft of the screenplay was so faithful to Puzos novel he thought Puzo deserved the credit for it.
b.
The original version included a scene where Marcus Licinius (
Laurence Olivier
) attempts to seduce Antoninus (
Tony Curtis
). The Production Code Administration and the Legion of Decency both objected. At one point
Geoffrey Shurlock
, representing the censors, suggested it would help if the reference in the scene to a preference for oysters or snails was changed to truffles and artichokes. In the end the scene was cut, but it was put back in for the 1991 restoration. However, the soundtrack had been lost in the meantime and the dialogue had to be dubbed. Curtis was able to redo his lines, but Olivier had died.
Joan Plowright
, his widow, remembered that
Anthony Hopkins
had done a dead-on impression of Olivier and she mentioned this to the restoration team. They approached Hopkins and he agreed to voice in Oliviers lines in that scene. Hopkins is thanked in the credits for the restored version.
c.
Two thousand rats were bred for the production (they had to be bred specially as ordinary rats would have been riddled with disease).
d.
The title score, and much of total score, was taken (uncredited) from
Kronos
by
Bert Shefter
and Paul Sawtell.
7.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989)?
a.
During pre-production, the character Donovan was originally called Chandler.
b.
Julianne Phillips
was in the running for playing Nell McLaughlin, but eventually lost the part to
Maria Bello
.
c.
Contrary to popular belief,
Dakota Fanning
actually wore a brown wig, rather than having her hair dyed.
d.
The flying hearse was performed by stuntman
Bob Ivy
. Using a seven foot tall "pipe ramp," he managed to get the massive hearse airborne and it traveled over one hundred and sixty feet through the air. Ivy later played the "Demon Trooper" in
Phantasm IV: Oblivion
and the title role in
Bubba Ho-Tep
.
8.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989)?
a.
Richard Rosson
worked on the film as director from the pre-production stage starting December 1941 until early April 1942. After 31 days of shooting, he became ill and was replaced by
Richard Thorpe
, who received sole onscreen credit, despite working on the film for only 2 weeks.
b.
Martin Scorsese
wanted the Bowdens house surrounded by oak trees, covered by hanging tufts of Spanish moss. He wanted it so it looked like a sunny oasis by day, and isolating by night. Therefore, it would make a perfect dark cover for Cady.
c.
Tom Stoppard
did uncredited rewrites on the script.
d.
Gabriel Bologna was stuck in an elevator with Ron Howard in real life. Gabriel happened to have a script under his arm and contemplated pressing the stop button and pitching him the movie, but instead, came up with the idea for "The Elevator" about a struggling writer who traps a producer in an elevator and forces him to listen to his script that he reads from cover to cover.
9.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989)?
a.
Harmony Korine
was invited by Dogme 95 co-founder
Lars von Trier
to Copenhagen to use his post-production facilities, effectively upping his million-dollar budget by about 50%.
b.
The line "You love me, you really love me!" after the Masks "award acceptance speech" in the Coco Bongo is a parody of
Sally Field
s infamous 1985 Oscar acceptance speech, when she won Best Actress for
Places in the Heart
. Her actual words were "You like me... right now, you like me!" but it is often misquoted as "...you really like me!" or "...you really love me!" (as in this example).
c.
Rogers bought the rights to the story for $10,000 in 1933. It was Foxs biggest grosser in 1935.
d.
Denholm Elliott
had been diagnosed with AIDS shortly before filming began, and was seriously ill on some days.
10.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989)?
a.
In the very last scene of the film, the now inanimate Dr. Doom is being shipped on a cargo vessel with the word "Latveria" on the stern. In the Marvel Universe, Latveria is the country that is consistently under Dr. Dooms control.
b.
Anthony Hopkins
had a brush with death during shooting in Alberta, Canada. During filming he was taking painkillers for a neck problem. He fell in a river, and didnt feel how cold he was becoming until he began to suffer from hypothermia. He had to be rushed to hospital to be treated.
c.
The films opening camera shot is a close-up of a stone plaque which reads "Morituri Te Salutant" (Those who are about to die salute you) which it is stated in the film as being a Roman Gladiators salute to Caesar.
d.
Amanda Redman
was asked to play the female lead but passed because of her fear of rats.
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