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Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Sheer Luck (1931) Quiz
Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Sheer Luck (1931) Quiz
This quiz will test your movies knowledge by asking you questions related to the various famous movie trivia from the Hollywood movie: Sheer Luck (1931).
About the movie:
Two milkmen foil a prohibition raid set-up; one finds romance with a society deb in the bargain.
1.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Sheer Luck (1931)?
a.
Other pairings considered were
Diane Keaton
and
Jack Nicholson
, then
Robert De Niro
and
Jessica Lange
, and then
Al Pacino
and
Meryl Streep
, before its final incarnation of Nicholson and
Ellen Barkin
.
b.
The film was originally called I-Empire.
c.
The
Counting Crows
song that plays during Shrek and Fionas honeymoon montage replaced a track by
Weezer
which didnt quite fit to the timings of the visuals. When the Crows came on board, they however had to ensure that their new track did, as the visuals had already been locked down and couldnt be changed.
d.
This film is believed lost. Please check your attic.
2.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Sheer Luck (1931)?
a.
Most of the major battle scenes were filmed using 18 cameras simultaneously. Apart from the mounted cameras, camera operators also dressed as extras and shot from within the action. Cameras were also mounted on shields, swords and horses.
b.
All scenes were shot on location (no sound stages).
c.
Final film of
Jobyna Ralston
.
d.
Prior to the films release, producers
Robert Michael Geisler
and
John Roberdeau
allegedly violated a confidentiality clause they had signed by giving an interview to Vanity Fair about their long involvement with
Terrence Malick
and the film. Malick was upset by this. Geisler and Roberdeau had to sign another agreement stating they would not attend the Oscars ceremony. If they violated that agreement, their names would be stripped from the film and video credits.