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Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Lovely Lily (2009) Quiz
Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Lovely Lily (2009) Quiz
This quiz will test your movies knowledge by asking you questions related to the various famous movie trivia from the Hollywood movie: Lovely Lily (2009).
About the movie:
Lovely Lily is about a day in the life of Lily, a has-been lounge singer at the Cavalier Restaurant in Jackson Heights...
1.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Lovely Lily (2009)?
a.
Mae Murray
attempted to sue Tiffany Productions for $1,750,000, alleging that the technical incompetence of the crew had damaged her career.
b.
The film juxtaposes 1964 with today - incorporating film and video to highlight new and old visual mediums. The film was shot in PAL and the color and depth evokes films of the early 60s. It also highlight a country reeling from a great tragedy, President Kennedys assassination, and the new era ushered in by the upbeat and youthful exuberance of the debut of the Beatles in America.
c.
This is generally considered to be the "screen debut" of
Marilyn Monroe
, although most of her footage was cut. She is visible just for a fleeting second or less as she descends the church steps and says, "Hi Rad," to
June Haver
s character as everyone is coming out of church on Sunday morning.
d.
It was also supposed to be in 3-D. Some elements of the 3-D effects, such as the ants having extreme close-ups and the flame throwers shooting straight into the camera, were used in the film.
2.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Lovely Lily (2009)?
a.
The bookstore in the very last scene where Alan is signing his book for people is a real life Christian bookstore.
b.
The Cavalier in Jackson Heights where the film takes place and was filmed, had not been modified since the 1950s and it is authentic for the era. Community friends contributed props and costumes, photos and Beatle memorabilia. Hundreds participated in open extra calls for the scenes in the lounge and bar.
c.
The original Broadway production of "The Home Towners" by
George M. Cohan
opened at the Hudson Theater on August 23, 1926 and ran for 64 performances.
d.
When a Fight Club member sprays the priest with a hose, the camera briefly shakes. This happens because the cameraman couldnt keep himself from laughing.