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Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Millie's Homecoming (1971) Quiz
Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Millie's Homecoming (1971) Quiz
This quiz will test your movies knowledge by asking you questions related to the various famous movie trivia from the Hollywood movie: Millie's Homecoming (1971).
About the movie:
Maid takes care of her mistress and her mistress' bizarre friends.
1.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Millie's Homecoming (1971)?
a.
Danielle Panabaker
originally tried to get the part of Christina but was changed back and forth and eventually got the part of Phoebe.
b.
The "Lux Radio Theater" broadcast a 60-minute radio adaptation of the movie on July 5, 1943 with
Rosalind Russell
,
Brian Aherne
and
Janet Blair
reprising their film roles.
c.
Fred J. Lincoln
, who plays Lord Zazu, is just 10 years older than
Arlana Blue
who plays his daughter.
d.
Writers and special effects artists Irving Block and Allen Adler originally conceived of this film as a B picture and brought it to Allied Artists, which turned it down. They then decided to try their luck at MGM, then still Hollywoods most prestigious studio, which had not produced a science fiction film since The Mysterious Island (1929). To their surprise, studio chief Dore Schary green-lighted the project, immediately catapulting the film to the status of a major production.
2.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Millie's Homecoming (1971)?
a.
Jennifer Garner
shot her scenes in one day.
b.
This film is part of Grindhouse Director Series: the films of Eduardo Cemano (2008) 3 DVD set from After Hours Cinema.
c.
The design for the Borg Queen was heavily influenced by a similar character from the
Michael Jackson
3-D film
Captain EO
. In that movie,
Anjelica Huston
played the villainous Supreme Leader, who descended from the ceiling using long cables, much like the Borg Queen does in this movie.
d.
"Screen Directors Playhouse" broadcast a 60 minute radio adaptation of the movie on February 1, 1951 with
Rosalind Russell
and
Fred MacMurray
reprising their film roles.