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Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Little Shop of Horrors (1986) - Part (3) Quiz
Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Little Shop of Horrors (1986) - Part (3) Quiz
This quiz will test your movies knowledge by asking you questions related to the various famous movie trivia from the Hollywood movie: Little Shop of Horrors (1986).
About the movie:
A nerdish florist finds his chance for success and romance with the help of a giant man-eating plant who demands to be fed.
1.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Little Shop of Horrors (1986)?
a.
Kevin Kline
s part was originally earmarked for
Gérard Depardieu
.
b.
WILHELM SCREAM: In a deleted scene where Dick and Jane rob a toy store (available on the DVD), the stock scream can be heard two times - as an elderly security guard leaps towards Dick, and again as the guard is thrown out a window.
c.
The original script called for Audrey and Seymour to be eaten by Audrey II.
Frank Oz
changed it after negative reactions.
d.
Brendan Fraser
s movie debut.
2.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Little Shop of Horrors (1986)?
a.
The original ending featured extensive model shots of Audrey 2 wreaking havoc on the city to the song "Dont Feed the Plants". The ending was reshot after bad preview audience reaction.
b.
In March 1941, RKO was distributing this film on a double bill with
Sixty Glorious Years
. (
Sixty Glorious Years
was distributed with the alternate title "Queen of Destiny".)
c.
Stanislas Kasava supposedly has been a POW for some time, yet when he looks through the telescope to see Sefton at the Russian compound, its clear that he took off his wedding band for the movie because you can see the tan line on his ring finger.
d.
Ray Park
s voice is dubbed by
Peter Serafinowicz
.
3.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Little Shop of Horrors (1986)?
a.
"Fuck" was shown only at Warhols Factory until 1969, when all four reels that were shot were shown at a benefit for "Film Culture" magazine at the Elgin Cinema on 12 June 1969. Then on 21 July 1969, Warhol put it into the New Andy Warhol Garrick Theatre where "Lonesome Cowboys" had been playing but was dying "pretty quickly". It was a shortened version (only the last three reels lasting approximately 100 minutes) and renamed "Blue Movie" to avoid the censors.
b.
The "Supertime" number uses two different sizes of Audrey II. When the plant is singing all alone in the shop, it is actually a smaller size; the same size as when it sang "Feed Me", but now standing on a scaled down set to make it look larger. The full size one that is seen to interact with Seymour and Mushnik was not provided with lip movement, but was built to swallow Mushniks (mechanical) legs.
c.
The blood was Bosco chocolate syrup.
d.
A dance sequence featuring
The Shirelles
was filmed but never used and appears to no longer survive. However, their uncredited performances of the title song and "31 Flavours" can still be heard on the soundtrack album.
4.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Little Shop of Horrors (1986)?
a.
A large number of actual South African weapons were used in the film. Quite a few of them were designed by Tony Neophytou and are marketed by Denel. This includes the NTW-20 20mm anti-materiel rifle, white painted CR-21 bullpup assault rifles and a Neopup PAW-20 hand-held grenade launcher. Kobus uses this when he shoots the battle suit in the back.
b.
The title comes from the work of Dr. Duncan MacDougall of Haverhill, Massachusetts in the early twentieth century. MacDougall weighed dying subjects, in experiments of extremely dubious scientific value, believing that he was proving that the soul was material and measurable. His results in fact varied wildly.
c.
Cinematographer Jeremy Christen was the firth person to sign on to that position and did so only one day before principle photography.
d.
The Broadway musical adaptation opened at the Virginia Theater on October 2, 2003, ran for 372 performances and closed August 22, 2004.
5.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Little Shop of Horrors (1986)?
a.
Film debut of
Robert Cabal
.
b.
The seventh of fourteen films based on
Arthur Conan Doyle
s fictional consulting detective Sherlock Holmes starring
Basil Rathbone
as Sherlock Holmes and
Nigel Bruce
as Doctor Watson.
c.
Frank Oz
: Salesman who tries to get Seymour to sign a contract during the song "The Meek Shall Inherit".
d.
Dyan Cannon
put on 30 pounds to play the role of Christine.
6.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Little Shop of Horrors (1986)?
a.
When Wolverine visits the adamantium processing chamber of Strykers Alkali Base, there is a wall covered with x-rays detailing the adamantium bonding process. On the far right is an x-ray of what appears to be a left wing. The DVD acknowledges this as a hint to a winged character named Angel. In the comic books, Angels wings are replaced with metal ones and he becomes Archangel.
b.
In the original cut of the film
Paul Dooley
played the part of Patrick Martin. When the cast and crew returned several months later to shoot a new ending, Dooley was unavailable so
James Belushi
stepped into the role. Dooley received a "special thanks" credit in the film and his scene appears in the black and white workprint ending that was available on the original DVD release.
c.
This film was only screened once at Waters local church.
d.
Andy Dick appears on the cover art and poster but is not in the movie. At the time Dick was getting a lot of work in print ads.
7.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Little Shop of Horrors (1986)?
a.
As was often the case during his career, Holden shaved his chest before appearing, shirtless, in this movies prizefighting sequence.
b.
The Twin Pines Mall is, in fact, the Puente Hills Mall in City of Industry, California. Today, JCPenney is no longer an anchor there.
c.
Originally, Paramount wanted
Sylvester Stallone
to also play the Broadway stage director. He declined, partly because the studio couldnt provide his (then rock-bottom) $2 million rate, but also not to detract from Travoltas performance. He claimed "that is me up there on the screen," so he didnt feel any need to act in the film.
d.
There are no blue screens or opticals involved in any of Audrey IIs scenes. The plant was made in six different stages of growth and there were three different versions of Mushniks shop, making it possible for two units to work with different sized plants at the same time. Each of the talking plants had to cleaned, re-painted and patched up at the end of each shooting day, which would take up to three hours depending on the size.
8.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Little Shop of Horrors (1986)?
a.
In 1998 the special edition DVD was released with the alternate "everybody dies" ending. A couple of days after its release the DVDs were yanked off the shelves and replaced with new ones that dont contain that ending. This is because producer
David Geffen
wanted to re-release the film in theaters with the gruesome ending, however the original color film print was destroyed in a studio fire shortly afterwards, leaving only the black & white workprint as proof of the endings existence.
b.
In the original cut, in the scene in which McVicker is being spanked in the motel room, he was naked from the waist down. The animators had to give him boxer shorts in order to get a PG-13 rating.
c.
Based on the 1988 video game of the same name.
d.
Tom Courtenay
has said in interviews that his role was cut to the bone in editing.
9.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Little Shop of Horrors (1986)?
a.
The majority of the music in the film was found through MySpace.
b.
The tie-in trading card set released by Topps contains many shots of scenes now deleted from the movie. These includes images of the plants taking over New York; of Audrey (1) being eaten; and pieces of the deleted extended song sequence - all presented in full colour. The back of some of the trading cards could be put together to form a larger picture of the plants attacking the Brooklyn Bridge.
c.
As Alex Montel (Olivier Martinez) is being handcuffed by Jim Street (Colin Farrell), he is seen face down over
Alex Trebek
s star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Alex Trebek also provides the (uncredited) newscast voice-over during this shot.
d.
In the scene where Le Ly is in the jewelry store getting her jewelry appraised by the broker, the jewelry broker is the real
Le Ly Hayslip
.
10.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Little Shop of Horrors (1986)?
a.
Billy Wilder
claimed the liquor industry offered Paramount $5 million to not release the film; he also suggested that he would have accepted, had they offered it to him.
b.
Final film of
Harold J. Stone
.
c.
Morris has used Casey Clark in all three of his features, calling him "his muse."
d.
Frank Oz
originally wanted the Greek Chorus (Crystal, Ronette and Chiffon) to be highlighted by a spotlight whenever they appeared, but this proved to be impractical as the light would spill over onto the other actors. He did manage to have them magically remain dry during the rain storm in the title number.
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