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Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Jaws 3-D (1983) Quiz
Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Jaws 3-D (1983) Quiz
This quiz will test your movies knowledge by asking you questions related to the various famous movie trivia from the Hollywood movie: Jaws 3-D (1983).
About the movie:
The sons of police chief Brody must protect civilians at a Sea World theme park after a gigantic 35-foot shark becomes trapped in the park.
1.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Jaws 3-D (1983)?
a.
Lea Thompson
s feature film debut.
b.
The works of de Sade read out in the film were actually written by
Doug Wright
.
c.
Was re-released with
King Creole
while
Elvis Presley
was in the army.
d.
The original shooting script had
Charlton Heston
s character survive at the end of the film, while
Ava Gardner
and
George Kennedy
s characters are killed (separately) in the storm drain tunnel. However, Heston was dissatisfied with the script as written, since his character survives to rebuild the city with his mistress by his side (which he felt was not morally sound). Since Heston had script approval, he insisted his character die while trying to save his drowning wife. The change was made, Kennedys character survives, and says the final lines of the film originally intended for Heston.
2.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Jaws 3-D (1983)?
a.
This film features the largest of the sharks featured in the "Jaws" movies. It was 35 feet long compared with its predecessors which were about 25 feet.
b.
The script was written in 28 days (in 1995) and the final production was shot in 26 days (in 1998).
c.
In the footnotes of their American Film Institutes Feature Films, 1931-1940, Catalog mistakenly lists Mary Lou, an adult, played by
Jean Chatburn
, and Sally Manners, a Ziegfeld star, played by
Rosina Lawrence
, as the same person.
d.
The song thats playing in the lobby of the hotel before Thornhill enters the Oak Bar is "Its a Most Unusual Day".
3.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Jaws 3-D (1983)?
a.
The subplot involving
Bruce Willis
refusing to shave his beard for a movie is based on a real life incident writer/producer
Art Linson
had with
Alec Baldwin
on the set of
The Edge
.
b.
Another cost-saving measure on this film is that many of the "computer" consoles and other high-tech set dressings were rented from a Hollywood company called Modern Props. The more common approach would have been to have set designers create these by hand, for limited use, at a much higher cost.
c.
Director
Joe Alves
was suggested to helm the film by veteran editor
Verna Fields
, who won an Oscar for editing the first film.
d.
The bug zapper called Oprah, used in Millicans first movie "The Keyman", makes an appearance in this film as well, in the barn near the end.
4.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Jaws 3-D (1983)?
a.
Although most scenes in this film were actually shot in Sea World, where the film takes place, some environments depicted in the film do not exist at the actual theme park.
b.
Apples are featured prominently in the movie, usually before trouble arrives for a character. They are used as an analogy to entice Paul Metzler to enter the election, an apple tree is shown before Mr. McAllister is stung by a bee, apples hang above the doorway to Mr. McAllisters living room right before he discovers his wife knows he cheated on her, and Mr. McAllister wins the Apple Teacher of The Year Award at the beginning of the movie.
c.
"Rosebud" was allegedly
William Randolph Hearst
s pet name for
Marion Davies
clitoris. The use of the term as a pivotal plot point in the film enraged him, which is really why he set out to destroy both the film and
Orson Welles
. Hearst always suspected it was co-writer
Herman J. Mankiewicz
who divulged this secret, since he had been a part of Hearsts and Davies inner circle.
d.
The name of the hotel, The Stafford, is a reference to the name of a boy in the original
The Parent Trap
. He is the boy
Hayley Mills
character, Susan, is talking to at the camp dance.
5.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Jaws 3-D (1983)?
a.
The line "Im gonna make him an offer he cant refuse" was selected by the American Film Institute on its list as one of the top 100 movie quotes, it was at #2 right behind "Frankly my dear, I dont give a damn" from
Gone with the Wind
.
b.
Fred Myrow
, composer of the emblematic main theme as well as the music for all the movies in the Phantasm series, died shortly after the films release.
c.
In 1982,
Mickey Rooney
was touted to going to be starring in this movie.
d.
The chapter titles were: - 1. The Unwelcome Throne - 2. The Two Ordeals - 3. The Temple of the Lion - 4. The Royal Slave - 5. A Colonel in Chains - 6. Three Bags of Silver - 7. The Garden of Brides - 8. The Cruel Crown - 9. The Spellbound Multitude - 10. The Warrior Maid - 11. The Forged Parchment - 12. The Kings Will - 13. The Court of Death
6.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Jaws 3-D (1983)?
a.
Don Ameche
and
Cesar Romero
were approached for cameo roles but were unavailable (they are still sometimes wrongly credited as having appeared in the movie).
b.
The Alphabet crimes are: A: Adrianos (jewellery store) B: Bogomil (Taggart and Rosewoods commanding officer) C and D: City Deposit E and F: Empyrian Fields (race track)
c.
David Brown
and
Richard D. Zanuck
, producers of the first two films, originally pitched this as a spoof under the title of "National Lampoons Jaws 3, People 0". This was based on a suggestion by
Matty Simmons
and
John Hughes
and was about a movie studio trying to make a second sequel to
Jaws
. It opened with author
Peter Benchley
being eaten in his pool by a shark and included a naked
Bo Derek
and shark-costumed aliens.
Joe Dante
was attached as director. The idea was crushed by
Steven Spielberg
, who threatened to walk from his deal with Universal. As it was, when Zanuck and Brown learned that their comedy was halted, they quit the studio.
d.
When attempting to motivate the villagers, the speech given by Robin Hood is a clear reference to two speeches given by
Winston Churchill
during WWII, specifically the "We shall fight them on the beaches" (given after the British withdrew from Dunkirk) and "Never was so much owed by so many to so few" (given after the Battle of Britain).
7.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Jaws 3-D (1983)?
a.
Helena Bonham Carter
lost four members of her family in a car crash. As a result, filming was halted indefinitely so she could return to the UK to tend to her family.
b.
This is the second of four Raki movies. Chronologically, according to the story, only a short time after the first (Monster Movie (1993)), however, due to the gap in production between this and the first films, it was necessary to recast the character Keni with a younger actor, Andrew Roberts.
c.
Dennis Quaid
would later refer to this movie in an interview as "I was in Jaws what?"
d.
The spots that Alex and his father have on their claws are shaped like Africa.
8.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Jaws 3-D (1983)?
a.
William Diehl
: The author of this movies source novel "Sharkys Machine" in a small role as Percy, Dominoes pimp.
b.
The Alvis automobile
George Reeves
is shown washing in the film is an extremely rare model that was shipped to the location for use in the movie, as it is one of the few existing examples of the car Reeves actually owned.
c.
In 1959 interview,
Teresa Wright
said that this was her favorite film.
d.
In 1982 Universal won the suit against the makers of
Lultimo squalo
(a.k.a The Last Shark, Italy 1981. U. S. A. title Great White) for stealing ideas from the previous Jaws films (the film was withdrawn from theaters). Jaws 3 borrows these ideas from it: the shark roaring; the length of the shark at 35 feet plus the shark hunter in the mouth with bombs attached and someone else detonating them.
9.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Jaws 3-D (1983)?
a.
Final film of
Chubby Johnson
.
b.
An exchange between
Kim Poirier
(Monica) and
Lindy Booth
(Nicole) about Nicole playing with the dog more than she is helping was eliminated from the film in order to avoid making Kim Poiriers character sound "too bitchy."
c.
Dan Blasko
who portrays Dan in the film is actually one of the animal trainers who helped train the dolphins, whales etc.
d.
A number of beggars in downtown Los Angeles were cast in small roles, including the legless man, nicknamed
Shorty
, whom Capra had remembered as selling pencils when the director was a paperboy.
10.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Jaws 3-D (1983)?
a.
In later interviews, writer
Richard Matheson
claimed that the film was bedeviled with script doctors that ruined the central premise of a white shark swimming upstream and becoming trapped in a lake.
b.
The "Scream Ann! Scream for your life!" scene shown in trailers across the world for the movie never made it into the final cut.
c.
The license plate 2GAT123 which appears in this film also features in
Traffic
,
Beverly Hills Cop II
,
Mulholland Dr.
,
Crazy/Beautiful
,
L.A. Story
,
Two and a Half Men
,
S.W.A.T.
, and
Go
.
d.
Adrienne Wilkinson received a BEST ACTRESS NOMINATION at the Action on Film Festival, in Pasadena, California for her work in Reflections.
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