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Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Risky Business (1983) - Part (2) Quiz
Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Risky Business (1983) - Part (2) Quiz
This quiz will test your movies knowledge by asking you questions related to the various famous movie trivia from the Hollywood movie: Risky Business (1983).
About the movie:
A Chicago teenager is looking for fun at home while his parents are away, but the situation quickly gets out of hand.
1.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Risky Business (1983)?
a.
Frank Langella
went on record in an interview stating that playing Skeletor was one of his favorite roles. His young son was a huge fan and was running around the house shouting "By the power of Grayskull", so he took the role for him. He wrote some of his lines, like: "Tell me about the loneliness of good, He-Man. Is it equal to the loneliness of evil?".
b.
"The Screen Guild Theater" broadcast a 30 minute radio adaptation of the movie on December 15, 1947 with
Nelson Eddy
and
Jeanette MacDonald
again reprising their film roles.
c.
Ingrid Bergman
considered her left side as her better side, and to the extent possible that was the side photographed throughout the film, so she is almost always on the right side of the screen looking towards the left regardless of who is in the shot with her. However, there are several shots where she is to the left and
Humphrey Bogart
is on the right, including the flashbacks to the street scene in Paris (0:41:50) and the scene at the window (0:43:40). There are also several scenes where Bergman is centered between
Paul Henreid
and Bogart, suggesting the triangle nature of their relationship; in these shots Henreid is usually to the left and Bogart is usually on the right, including the scene where she and Henreid enter the café at just before the famous "Battle of the Anthems" (1:07:40); the scene where Captain Renault arrests Victor Laszlo (1:34:00); and at the end of the final airport scene (1:39:00).
d.
In an October 2009 interview with "The A.V. Club," actor
Bronson Pinchot
said that
Tom Cruise
would often spend his off-camera time on the set of Risky Business making unsolicited, apropos-of-nothing homophobic remarks. Pinchot told the interviewer, "he Cruise was tense and made constant, constant unrelated homophobic comments, like, You want some ice cream, in case there are no gay people there? I mean, his lingo was larded with the most...there was no basis for it. It was like, Its a nice day, Im glad there are no gay people standing here. Very, very strange."
2.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Risky Business (1983)?
a.
Andrew Secombe
based his vocal performance of Watto on
Alec Guinness
performance as Fagin in
Oliver Twist
. So essentially, Anakin is passed from one Alec Guinness impersonator to another through the course of the film.
b.
The opening dream sequence was shot in eighteen hours.
c.
According to USA Today, upon the films original release, a movement was afoot to try to make Allens script the first screenplay to be nominated for a Pulitzer Prize.
d.
The subtitle option on the DVD translates the spoken Russian (between Kropotkin and his superior, and later with Masters greeting his old friend) into English.
3.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Risky Business (1983)?
a.
Sean Penn
: as the man sitting in the passenger seat as Joel first takes the Porsche for a spin. The cameo was a favor for director
Paul Brickman
.
b.
Robert Rodriguez
s original budget projection was $9,000. He brought his film in on time and under budget, mainly by shooting only one take for every scene, thereby saving on film.
c.
The half-naked prostitutes in the scene with Leonid (
Meat Loaf
) are actually real Romanian prostitutes. According to director
Uwe Boll
(at the Stockholm International Film Festival) it was cheaper to hire real prostitutes than actresses.
d.
At the end, when Chekhov asks Kirk for a course heading, Kirk smiles and says, "Second star to the right and straight on til morning." That is a reference to the directions Peter Pan gives to get to Neverland in the classic story "Peter Pan" by
J.M. Barrie
. This was originally intended to be the last line of
Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan
; however. that scene was edited down and ended before reaching those lines.
4.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Risky Business (1983)?
a.
Shot in seven days.
b.
Writer/Director
Paul Brickman
had a completely different ending for the film with a rather pessimistic tone, with Joel being denied admission to Princeton and he and Lana sitting on the roof of a building overlooking the city pondering his future and hers, and for once Lana lets her guard down. The studio however, wanted a "feel good" ending, because this was the popular theme of teen movies at the time, so both versions were shot and shown to a test audience and it was agreed that their preference would be the ending for the film.
c.
Along with
Joe Dante
s
The Howling
this film pioneered the trend of air-bladder special effects makeup. For Michaels transformation scene small plastic sacks (often condoms or balloons) would be embedded into the layers of makeup and face castings. Later while filming these sacks would be inflated through tubes and it would help to give the appearance of the skins distortion. The same technique became popular in the genre throughout the 80s being used in such horror films as
Dèmoni
,
Fright Night
, and
Evil Dead II
.
d.
Menahem Golan
was slated to direct but was too busy directing
Crime and Punishment
.
5.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Risky Business (1983)?
a.
In the DVD commentary,
Diane Lane
says that
Tom Cruise
got the script for the film while shooting
The Outsiders
and had asked Lane to audition for the role of Lana. Her father later told the producers there was "no way his daughter was playing a twenty-something hooker".
b.
Principle photography was completed in only 6 days with a budget of less than $1200.00, with only two primary, full-time crew members - cinematographer Christopher Zampas on camera, and director Alex Cassun handling audio.
c.
Clint Eastwood
encouraged the Hmong actors to ad-lib in Hmong.
d.
Jennifer Aniston
hadnt read the novel before she was given the script and originally turned it down since she didnt find a dog movie interesting.
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