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Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Jaws (1975) - Part (12) Quiz
Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Jaws (1975) - Part (12) Quiz
This quiz will test your movies knowledge by asking you questions related to the various famous movie trivia from the Hollywood movie: Jaws (1975).
About the movie:
When a gigantic great white shark begins to menace the small island community of Amity, a police chief, a marine scientist and grizzled fisherman set out to stop it.
1.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Jaws (1975)?
a.
The cage attack scene, was shot in a tank.
b.
Louis Wolheim
was originally cast to play Walter Burns, but
Adolphe Menjou
got the part when Wolheim died suddenly.
c.
Althought
Cameron Diaz
plays Toni Colletes younger sister, Diaz is 2 months older than Collete in real life.
d.
John Russos daughters in the film, Stefania and Georgina, are actually director
Peter Bogdanovich
s daughters in real life.
2.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Jaws (1975)?
a.
Peter Benchley
: reporter on the beach.
b.
This film is part of Cult 70s Porno Director: Carter Stevens - XXX Triple Feature 5 (2005) DVD from Alpha Blue Archives.
c.
Pretty Boy Floyd
was killed after
John Dillinger
, not before, as depicted in the film. He was shot and killed on October 22nd, 1934. Three months to the day after Dillinger.
d.
There really was a ballplayer named "Crash" Davis.
Ron Shelton
found his name in a baseball listing as a minor leaguer and American Legion player. Realizing that he would have to have the permission of the real Davis to use his name (and thus avoid a lawsuit). When Shelton approached Davis, he was asked "Do I (Meaning
Kevin Costner
) get the girl in the end?" Shelton told him he does and Davis signed off his permission.
3.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Jaws (1975)?
a.
The Scuba tank contains 3,000 pounds of pressurized air.
b.
In an interview with Starlog magazine in the late 1970s,
Douglas Trumbull
revealed that the plot of the movie in the original version of the script was quite a bit different from what was actually filmed. In this version, the Space Freighters were on permanent duty carrying biological domes. When theyre finally told to blow the domes and return to earth, it is because the freighters are going to be scrapped. The Freeman Lowell character in this version was an older, more curmudgeonly man who simply doesnt want to return to earth and forced into retirement, so he steals the Valley Forge, "Shoots the rapids" through Saturns Rings to make it look like his ship is destroyed, and heads off into deep space. As in the filmed version, he reprograms the robots for some companionship, and the subplot involving the plants dying due to a lack of light were involved, but his main interest in the plants was simply as a means of extending his limited food supplies on the ship. In the second half of the film, he receives a signal which he realizes is from an alien ship passing through the solar system, and decides to approach it - humanitys first contact with aliens - around the same time, his superiors on earth have realized what he did, and are trying to re-capture the ship. The last act of the movie was to have been a race against time, with Lowell trying to contact the aliens, and the recovery force trying to re-take the ship. Finally, in desperation, Lowell detaches one of the domes with one of the robots aboard only seconds before hes killed by the forces that have boarded the Valley Forge. The dome drifts off into deep space, where its spotted by the as-yet-unseen aliens, who board it and find the robot. The robot, unsure what to do, pulls out a snapshot of itself, the other two robots, and Freeman Lowell taken earlier in the film, a "Family Portrait" after a fashion, and shows it to the aliens, who look at it and the robot confusedly, and there the film ends.
c.
While building the town set in Belize, the crew unearthed an ancient Mayan temple. It notified the Belize government, which declared the site an important historical find.
d.
The majority of the screenplay was written over the phone as Ms. Arnold lived in New York and Mr. Goodman lived in Los Angeles.
4.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Jaws (1975)?
a.
This is the only Rocky sequel not to contain a recap from its predecessor.
b.
Steven Spielberg
: voice on Quints marine radio, when Mrs. Brody tries to contact her husband on the "Orca".
c.
The air freshener hanging from Collets rearview mirror is in the shape of the Angel Gabriel. The Angel Gabriel represents the messenger of a call to duty.
d.
Despite the title, Tony Montana is called "Scarface" only once throughout the movie, and in Spanish at that ("Caracicatriz").
5.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Jaws (1975)?
a.
The first feature film to use Kodaks then-new Vision2 Expression 500T 5229 film stock.
b.
Richard Pryor
and
Gene Wilder
improvised many of their scenes together.
c.
For the character of Sonny the accused robot, the effects team used the same process that was used to create Gollum in
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
, with
Alan Tudyk
providing the body movements and voice for Sonny.
d.
When Brody is reading up about sharks, one of the books he studies is The Fishes, by F.D. Ommanney, published by Time-Life Books.
6.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Jaws (1975)?
a.
When Shades is preparing to jump past the malfunctioning slide doors, a flyer of
Mona Lisa
can be seen in the background. Both this movie and Mona Lisa were produced by
Stephen Woolley
and
Nik Powell
.
b.
Renée Zellweger
s film debut.
c.
The line "thats some bad hat, Harry", at 16:35, is the slogan for Bad Hat Harry Production Company. Their ad page features a cartoon rendition of Martin and Harry sitting by the beach, with a shark fin in the water in the background.
d.
Seth Gordon
inspired himself from memories of his own family Christmases, where the mood was tense, where his sister would always be after him and where no one would want to go get his grandmother for dinner, to approach the directing on this film.
7.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Jaws (1975)?
a.
This movie in film history is considered to have beaten
The Dirty Dozen
in having the first film story about Second World War military prisoners recruited to go on an impossible suicide mission in exchange for pardons. This was the first World War II war movie to utilize such a story-line, pre-dating the enormously successful
The Dirty Dozen
by about three years.
b.
Debbie Rochon
s feature film debut.
c.
While singing the opening song the Three Amigos simultaneously hold that high note for 14 seconds.
d.
Contrary to Matt (
Richard Dreyfuss
) Hoopers warning to Brody, the aluminum air tanks are fairly durable. If the tank valve was broken, however, the air tank would become a runaway missile.
8.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Jaws (1975)?
a.
A animated shot of the Minstrel Killer walking across the screen with an ax was cut from the opening credits.
b.
The fifth of six movies made by real-life couple
Clint Eastwood
and
Sondra Locke
.
c.
June Foray
did some uncredited voice work for Michael and Sean during some of the out door scenes.
d.
Dennis Hopper
s first choice for the roles that went to
Don Johnson
and
Virginia Madsen
were Mickey Rourke and
Debra Winger
.
9.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Jaws (1975)?
a.
Of all the actors in this movie, only
William Daniels
and
Ken Howard
play future presidents of the United States. Both actors were, in fact, future presidents of the Screen Actors Guild. William Daniels was elected in 1999 and Ken Howard was elected ten years later.
b.
Fabien Cousteau
- grandson of
Jacques-Yves Cousteau
- invented a Great White Shark-shaped submarine to study the sharks in a natural setting. He discovered that, contrary to the killing-machine nature shown in Jaws, Great Whites are actually very cautious fish. They also communicate with each other via their fins and body language.
c.
Jon Voight originated the role of Robert Harmon in the stage play and was originally slated to reprise his role in the film, but left the production due to scheduling conflicts and "creative differences" with Cassavetes.
d.
When he talks to Adam Kesher, the Cowboy says: "You will see me one more time, if you do good. You will see me two more times, if you do bad."
Justin Theroux
said in an interview that since he didnt have the entire script, but received the pages day by day, he asked
David Lynch
if the Cowboy would appear again in the film. According to him, Lynchs answer was: "I dont know. We will find out together." The Cowboy does, in fact, turn up two more times, but appearing to Diane.
10.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Jaws (1975)?
a.
Nicolas Cage
came up with his characters "disguise": that Damon Macready would have a mustache, while "Big Daddy" would have an even larger mustache via adhesive extensions.
b.
During shooting,
George Clooney
visited his friends on the set of
ER
in full costume.
c.
Sharon Gans
was only six years older than
Perry King
, who played her son, and seven years older than
Holly Near
, who played her daughter.
d.
To get the crabs to move in the scene with the arm part on beach, the property master poured some hot coffee on them.
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