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Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Jim and the Infidels (2008) Quiz
Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Jim and the Infidels (2008) Quiz
This quiz will test your movies knowledge by asking you questions related to the various famous movie trivia from the Hollywood movie: Jim and the Infidels (2008).
About the movie:
This film explores a few days in the life of film students Jim and Laura and their nihilistic and restless group of friends...
1.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Jim and the Infidels (2008)?
a.
The movie initially was called "Born to Be Bad" with
Lew Ayres
again starring as Dr.Kildare. After principal shooting had been completed, Ayres announced he was a conscientious objector to world war II in which America was then involved. Fearing adverse publicity, MGM scrapped his footage, replaced him with Philip Dorn (I), and changed the title.
b.
In terms of box-office
The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas
was the most successful movie-musical of the 1980s.
c.
Rather than letting
Susan Whitney
speak her own lines in the final scene, when she appears with stage makeup to age her appearance so as to appear as Lucia did at age 47, the filmmakers dubbed in the very recognizable voice of
Angela Clarke
who also dubs the Virgin Mary.
d.
A great deal of the extras playing homeless people were recruited for the film directly from a local homeless shelter.
2.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Jim and the Infidels (2008)?
a.
The impetus for the movie was a
60 Minutes
piece broadcast in 2002, after which there was a frenzy for the film rights.
b.
The film was shot on weekends over a period of seven and a half months.
c.
When Arctor sits on the stage waiting to give his speech to the Brown Bear Lodge, one of the images his scramble suit displays is
Philip K. Dick
. This is a clever reference to the novel, in which the scramble suit is said to show the likeness of its creator once in every several million permutations.
d.
During the scene in the playground where Heather is talking about what happened at the funeral, right as she says, "Seeing Freddy in that grave seemed pretty real," a boy rides by on a bicycle wearing a sweater that is nearly identical to the one Freddy himself wears.