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Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : King of Jazz (1930) Quiz
Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : King of Jazz (1930) Quiz
This quiz will test your movies knowledge by asking you questions related to the various famous movie trivia from the Hollywood movie: King of Jazz (1930).
About the movie:
This revue presents its numbers around the orchestra leader Paul Whiteman, besides that it shows in...
1.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: King of Jazz (1930)?
a.
Bing Crosby
was originally slated to be the solo singer for "The Song of the Dawn." However, he was nabbed for drunk driving shortly before shooting, and
John Boles
was hastily substituted.
b.
According to the directors DVD commentary, the casinos in Elko were "too crummy" for shooting. The casino scene was shot instead in the Peppermill and Rainbow casinos at Wendover, Nevada.
c.
Film debut of
Joe Haworth
.
d.
19th century historical figure
Wyatt Earp
was a reporter for the New York Herald and wrote extensively on the event, both before and after. Earp was convinced that the film would prove that Fitzsimmons had fouled Corbett by hitting him in the jaw after the knockout blow to the solar plexus, and his outrage that the referee, George Siler, failed to notice this. Fitzsimmons responded to the Herald claiming that having seen the film, he didnt believe a single frame could prove this accusation true. William Barclay Bat Masterson also attended and is oft identified in existing footage as the man wearing a bowler hat sitting ringside at the center of the frame who appears to be manning the bell.
2.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: King of Jazz (1930)?
a.
Paul Whiteman
s dance double was Paul Small (1909-1954), an acrobatic dancer, and long-time Whiteman imitator, not to be confused with the singer of the same name.
b.
Edward Bernds came up with the idea to achieve a faster, barbaric tempo for the previously slow-moving refueling scene was to have the tribesmen hack off the tops of the gasoline cans with bayonets and slosh the gasoline out. Capra liked the idea and included it.
c.
The film was shot in four parts, one story line at a time over a period of 7 months.
d.
During the filming of Bellas birthday party,
Jackson Rathbone
got so into character that both
Peter Facinelli
and
Kellan Lutz
had to hold him back. During one of the takes,
Elizabeth Reaser
was knocked to the ground.
3.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: King of Jazz (1930)?
a.
Mandy Patinkin
s daughter is played by
Jenny Nichols
while
Mary Steenburgen
s son is enacted by
Max Nichols
. Both young performers are the real-life children of director
Mike Nichols
.
b.
Samuel Bayer
turned down the offer to direct.
c.
New York Times, 3 May 1930, erroneously credits composer
George Gershwin
as the on-screen pianist playing Rhapsody in Blue; actually,
Roy Bargy
is the pianist.
d.
Masons mansion is actually the Biltmore Estate in Asheville, North Carolina.
4.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: King of Jazz (1930)?
a.
During the films 1 hour 59 minute runtime, theres only a total of about 1 minute 13 seconds worth of shots of the Enterprise - the shortest amount of time the Enterprise is seen on screen in any Star Trek movie. The first 33 seconds of it during the beginning courtroom scene was stock footage of the Enterprises destruction from
Star Trek III: The Search for Spock
. The other 40 seconds of it were shots of the Enterprise-A towards the end.
b.
The animation sequence, created by
Walter Lantz
, was the first Technicolor animation ever produced.
c.
Adrien Brody
was the first and only choice for hero Jack Driscoll. While Brody was under the impression that he was competing with other actors for the role, he was quickly informed by the producers that they were only interested in him. He signed on before the script was written.
d.
The Anchor Bay DVD release was originally going to be a two-disc set, with both the famous original 100 minute cut that test audiences saw (Anchor Bay found the footage that was thought destroyed, and was going to re-edit it as close as possible to the preview version) and the theatrical 84 minute cut. Unfortunately Disney did not allow Anchor Bay to have the original cut, and only let them use the two "alternate endings" which now appear on the DVD. This explains why director
John Hough
referring to the movie as being finally edited the way he intended (the commentary was recorded before Anchor Bay had to drop the two-disc idea), when it actually isnt. The alternate endings, however, do provide the majority of the missing footage from the 1981 preview, save some small scenes/changes. Hough explains that "his" ending is a combination of the two alternate endings and the films current ending.
5.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: King of Jazz (1930)?
a.
An August 1960 The Hollywood Reporter news item noted that
Diane Baker
was originally to co-star with Presley.
b.
Pre-production began in 1979. Principal photography took place from January 1980 when the final draft of the script was completed and production ended in April 1980.
c.
The film was a particular dislike of UK BBFC censor
John Trevelyan
who extensively cut the 1971 cinema release for an X certificate (the BBFC website incorrectly lists it as passing without cuts). The 2001 Fremantle DVD release is 15-rated and fully uncut.
d.
A comedy sequence, titled A Dash of Spice, featuring
Kathryn Crawford
,
Glenn Tryon
,
William Kent
, and
Sunny Jim McKeen
is missing from the surviving material; it may have been cut before release.
6.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: King of Jazz (1930)?
a.
When Ferris hacks into the schools computer to change the number of absences he had, it is a subtle reference to a scene in
WarGames
when Matthew Broderick hacks into the schools computer to change his grades.
b.
This film is presumed lost. Please check your attic.
c.
Pál Fejös
directed part of this film, uncredited.
d.
The bathrobe that Christian (
Val Lauren
wears is the same Tyler Durden (
Brad Pitt
) wore in
Fight Club
.
7.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: King of Jazz (1930)?
a.
Alice Means Reeve
s story originally appeared in Liberty Magazine.
b.
This films closing epilogue states: "They the Bielski Partisans lived in the forest for two more years. In their new camp they built a school, a hospital, and a nursery. Always hunted, their number continued to grow. By wars end, 1200 had survived . . . The Bielskis never sought recognition for what they did. The children and grandchildren of those they saved now number in the tens of thousands."
c.
Luis Albernis first film.
d.
A notable flop for Universal in 1930.
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