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Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Mormon Temple Film (1969) Quiz
Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Mormon Temple Film (1969) Quiz
This quiz will test your movies knowledge by asking you questions related to the various famous movie trivia from the Hollywood movie: Mormon Temple Film (1969).
About the movie:
A montage of scenes depicting the creation of the world is followed by a dramatization of the travails of Adam and Eve...
1.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Mormon Temple Film (1969)?
a.
This film is believed lost. Please check your attic.
b.
While the story takes place in Idaho, all filming was done in California, mostly in the San Fernando Valley in the towns of Santa Paula, Monrovia and Chatsworth. They painted Idaho on the train and local buildings/signs.
c.
Before being retired, this film was shown during the Mormon temple endowment ceremony, one of the religious rites of the LDS Church. Since only Latter-Day Saints are allowed in LDS temples, very few people who are not members of the LDS church have seen this film, and younger Mormons never had the opportunity to see it either. It has not been used in a long time and should not be confused with the video-taped versions that replaced it. The current version not only has a completely different cast, its content has been considerably altered to conform with changes in the endowment ceremony made in 1990.
d.
The Vietnam scenes of the film were shot on what is now the Ocean Creek Golf Course on Fripp Island, SC.
2.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Mormon Temple Film (1969)?
a.
On Broadway,
Katharine Hepburn
played opposite
Joseph Cotten
(in the role played by
Cary Grant
in the film),
Van Heflin
(the
James Stewart
role) and
Shirley Booth
(the
Ruth Hussey
role).
Anne Baxter
played the younger sister. The play ran for 415 performances, making nearly $1 million at the box office. It then went on tour for another 250 performances and an additional $750,000 in box-office receipts.
b.
The song that plays on the radio when father Karras enters his house is "Istoria mou,amartia mou" by
Rita Sakellariou
.
c.
Alan Ruck
plays a character named Dr. Fry. In
Ferris Buellers Day Off
, Alan Ruck played a character named Cameron Frye. Dr. Fry also mentions that he is still paying off the Ferrari!
d.
Known at the B.Y.U. Department of Motion Picture Production as "production 134" which was used to replace "production 100" which had been used for many years.