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Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Out (1982) Quiz
Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Out (1982) Quiz
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About the movie:
A self-styled "urban guerrilla" in Greenwich Village is sent on various assignments across the country by a mysterious "commander."
1.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Out (1982)?
a.
J.J. Abrams
: [
Michael Giacchino
] Music.
b.
The video title "Deadly Drifter" is strongly contested by
Eli Hollander
. He has claimed that he plans on making a legal plea for the original title "Out" to be re-applied to all video versions, since it is he who holds the copyright.
c.
As filmed, this film included a sequence in which Wilma Dean Loomis takes a bath while arguing with her mother. The bickering finally becomes so intense that Wilma jumps out of the tub and runs nude down a hallway to her bedroom, where the camera cuts to a close-up of her bare legs kicking hysterically on the mattress. Both the Hollywood censors and the Catholic Legion Of Decency objected to the hallway scene, finding the bare backside unsuitable for public display. Consequently, director
Elia Kazan
dropped the piece, leaving an abrupt jump from tub to bed.
d.
Gary Cooper
had been offered the role of Linus Rawlings, but died before filming began.
James Stewart
then accepted the part despite feeling miscast.
2.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Out (1982)?
a.
There are no opening credits save the title of the film.
b.
Eli Hollander
had a particularly difficult time casting the role of Empty Fox. He attended powwows in search of the right person to hire for the role. Two names kept on coming up:
Rolling Thunder
(a star of
Little Big Man
) and
Grandfather Semu Haute
. Hollander set about calling Grandfather, who actually owned an early model mobile phone that he never answered. When Hollander finally contacted him about the script, the Native American non-actor said, "Interesting script, but I have two problems. One is the name Empty Fox, and two is the part where I pull out the whiskey." Hollander defended the name Empty Fox and offered to change the whiskey to Perrier. When Haute arrived on the set, he told Hollander that he could use the whiskey. Hollander liked the Perrier substitute better. The two argued and argued and ultimately it is the Perrier that Empty Fox pulls out and offers to
Peter Coyote
s character. Hollander also recalls how Granfather Semu Haute could not remember his lines and how he had to be constantly prompted throughout each of his scenes.
c.
A clerical error by 20 Century-Fox probably cost
Roddy McDowall
a Best Supporting Actor Academy Award nomination for his performance in this film. See McDowalls biography page for details.
d.
When
Dick Powell
s doctor ordered him to rest his throat, Warner Bros. considered replacing him with
Rudy Vallee
.
3.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Out (1982)?
a.
In
Death Proof
, the Acuna Boys seen in the movie is a reference to The Acuna Boys mentioned in
Kill Bill: Vol. 2
.
b.
Near the beginning of the movie, a sticker resembling the Clemson Tigers helmet can be seen on the toy box. It is actually a reference to director
Lee Unkrich
s high school alma mater, the Chagrin Falls (Ohio) Tigers.
c.
This is the first feature film to be shot entirely on the new HDV format with Sonys new HDR-FX1.
d.
Eli Hollander
discovered
Danny Glover
in a local theater company in the San Francisco area and cast him for a role in this film. The theater company also included
Whoopi Goldberg
.
4.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Out (1982)?
a.
Calypso is cited by Davy Jones in this film to be a heathen god. This brings the saga full circle, as in
Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl
Captain Barbossa mentioned heathen gods.
b.
The films budget was a mere $25,000. This cost included the blow-up to 35mm, on which
Eli Hollander
got a deal. He used members of his Santa Cruz film class as crew members.
c.
Among other accomplishments, the film was a milestone in scoring. It introduced the idea of a theme song to be marketed separately from the movie, and to be a motif for the instrumental score throughout the movie.
Tex Ritter
--
John Ritter
s father--sang the song "Do Not Foresake Me", whose lyrics are from the point of view of the hero appealing to his new wife, Amy, to stay with him.
d.
The cast went through martial arts classes and their fight scenes were instructed by a World Champion Black Belt.
5.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Out (1982)?
a.
When the army shows up outside the pub,
Joe Cornish
can be glimpsed as a zombie being gunned down, shown in his video diary on the DVD. Hes being shot in the back, facing toward the camera.
b.
Make-up designers
John Caglione Jr.
and
Doug Drexler
jokingly suggested
Ronald Reagan
for the role of Pruneface, but
Warren Beatty
opted for
R.G. Armstrong
as he had worked with him on
Heaven Can Wait
and
Reds
. However, Prunefaces ruddy cheeks and liver spots were added as an homage to Reagan by Caglione and Drexler.
c.
Robert Morley
and
Stephen Fry
have both played Oscar Wilde and Mycroft Holmes. In the
Gyles Brandreth
books where Oscar is a detective, his friend Conan Doyle states that Oscar was the inspiration for Mycroft.
d.
Peter Coyote
was appearing in a stage play at the time this film was shot, and this occupied five days of his week. Director/producer/writer
Eli Hollander
shot his film in accordance with Coyotes restrictive schedule. The entire film was shot around the San Francisco area.
6.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Out (1982)?
a.
Nicknames of the Six: Michael Patrick Burke - "The Colonel", Jeremy Catalino - "The Prototype", Peter Donovan - "Shotgun", Eshom Nelms - "Buck Fever", Ian Nelms - "D1", Peter Atencio - "Chef Meat"
b.
Vitaphone production reels #4131-4137.
c.
The scene where Hailey is swimming with dolphins was filmed at Sea World and
Joanna JoJo Levesque
was afraid of swimming with them.
d.
Many of the more well-known members of the cast appeared in this film without pay.
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