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Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Judge Priest (1934) Quiz
Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Judge Priest (1934) Quiz
This quiz will test your movies knowledge by asking you questions related to the various famous movie trivia from the Hollywood movie: Judge Priest (1934).
About the movie:
Judge Priest, a proud Confederate veteran, uses common sense and considerable humanity to dispense justice in a small town in the Post-Bellum Kentucky.
1.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Judge Priest (1934)?
a.
A reprise of "Chica-Chica-Boom Chic" sung by
Alice Faye
and
Don Ameche
was cut from the film.
b.
Stepin Fetchit
reprised his role for the 1953 remake,
The Sun Shines Bright
.
c.
The band that plays on "Mantans New Millennium Minstrel Show" (the "Alabama Porchmonkeys") is
The Roots
, a hip-hop band from Philadelphia.
d.
Before the movie was filmed, there was no Arizona/Nevada "border" painted on the highway that spans the Hoover Dam. When it was added for the movie, local officials decided to keep it intact after the filming of the movie. As of September 2005 the border painted in the street is no longer there.
2.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Judge Priest (1934)?
a.
Some characters were created exclusively for the film including Ellie May Gillespie, Jerome Priest, and Virginia Maydew.
b.
The end helicopter-crop-duster sequence was used in an episode of the television series
The Fall Guy
.
c.
So extensive is the Foley teamwork in T2, just about every incidental movement on screen is replaced: the creaks of the Terminators leather jacket, his buckle clinks and footsteps. The entire sequence where Sarah escapes from her hospital bed using a paper clip to pick the strap buckle and door lock was nothing but Foley and music.
d.
Even while off-camera, all of the actors would remain in character and continue the Frost/Nixon rivalry by bickering and making fun of each other.
3.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Judge Priest (1934)?
a.
The names in the "Titan Man" sketch (George Bailey, Violet and Mr. Gower) are taken from
Its a Wonderful Life
.
b.
John Ford
later used the line about a drinkers breath being like a hot mince pie in
She Wore a Yellow Ribbon
.
c.
In the scene where Gary is playing a game on his PlayStation 2 with Brookes date, Brooke can be seen reading a magazine with Angelina Jolies face on the cover. At the time,
Jennifer Aniston
had just divorced
Brad Pitt
who left her for
Angelina Jolie
.
d.
Prints are rare. A fully restored print does exist, however, and is stored at the Museum of Modern Art.
4.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Judge Priest (1934)?
a.
Prior to shooting,
George Tillman Jr.
gave all the actors a folder filled with information about their respective characters as well as a list of films to watch and take notes from.
b.
This film was meant for only regional distribution. Noel is "Dr. Morgus", a television horror host who started in New Orleans in 1959.
c.
Film debut of
Zeppo Marx
.
d.
Fox bought the motion picture rights to the first three stories listed in the literature section. The fourth story, "The Mob from Massac," was inadvertently used without compensation.
5.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Judge Priest (1934)?
a.
Working title was "Judge Old Priest".
b.
Dennis Letts
s film debut.
c.
Vitaphone production reels #3101-3109
d.
This was
Alfred Hitchcock
s second American film - he was hired out to producer
Walter Wanger
by
David O. Selznick
with whom he was contracted.
6.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Judge Priest (1934)?
a.
One of over 700 Paramount Productions, filmed between 1929 and 1949, which were sold to MCA/Universal in 1958 for television distribution, and have been owned and controlled by Universal ever since. However, because of legal complications, this particular title was not included in the original television package and was not televised until the 1970s when rights were cleared.
b.
"Based on Irvin S. Cobbs character of Judge Priest" was a compromise onscreen source credit. Fox wanted to use "Based on the Judge Priest Stories by Irwin S. Cobb," but Mr. Cobb objected because he had written over 70 stories, was still writing them, and the statement might inhibit future sales of them.
c.
The film was originally set for release from Universal, but disagreements with
Spike Jonze
led to him taking the film to Warner Bros.
d.
When editing the movie, they forgot that they had removed the "did you hear something" ending from
Scary Movie
(which was a callback to the beginning) and mistakenly left it in this one.