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Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Snoopy Come Home (1972) Quiz
Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Snoopy Come Home (1972) Quiz
This quiz will test your movies knowledge by asking you questions related to the various famous movie trivia from the Hollywood movie: Snoopy Come Home (1972).
About the movie:
Snoopy travels to see his sick former owner and then feels obliged to return to her permanently.
1.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Snoopy Come Home (1972)?
a.
The animated debut of Woodstock and Franklin.
b.
"Pre" was supposed to have a 7 day shoot but on the last day, the production was told it had to be out of its location by lunch. Which meant "Pre" had to shoot a full day in half a day. They did and proved that you dont need 7 days to shoot a feature film.
c.
The original trailer for the movie depicted a theft of a bank, with the robbers making a getaway in a helicopter. A close-up of the helicopter was shown, until the helicopter stopped, apparently caught in mid-air. As the camera zoomed out, it was shown that the helicopter was caught in a spider web, suspended between the two towers of the World Trade Center. After the attacks on the towers 11 September 2001, however, the trailer was changed.
d.
Starting with issue 1063 publishing date 7-oct-1997, the UK comic 2000AD printed an eight-part, 48-page, drawn strip adaptation of the movie. Scripted by David Bishop and drawn by Steve Yeowell, it met with a mixed reception from readers. First cover is posted under miscellaneous URLs.
2.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Snoopy Come Home (1972)?
a.
CASTLE THUNDER: Heard throughout the scene when a storm hits and Snoopy keeps Woodstock dry from the rain by using his ear as an umbrella.
b.
The chimes on the doorbell to
Joseph Cotten
(Pat Martin)s house play "How Dry I Am". Quite fitting considering
Van Johnson
(Donald)s drinking problem and the "lushy" household guests that tempt him.
c.
Harrison Ford
turned down the role of Dr. Alan Grant.
d.
One of over 700 Paramount Productions, filmed between 1929 and 1949, which were sold to MCA/Universal in 1958 for television distribution, and have been owned and controlled by Universal ever since.
3.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Snoopy Come Home (1972)?
a.
Because so many 360-degree POV shots were used, the lights had to be either hung overhead, or cleverly disguised, so as not to be picked up by the roving cameras.
b.
The film was originally supposed to feature some of
David Bowie
s music, hence the title. However, when Bowie learned that the script for the film was partially based on the unauthorized biographies "Stardust: The David Bowie Story", written by Henry Edwards and Tony Zanetta and "Backstage Passes" written by Bowies ex-wife
Angela Bowie
, he threatened the producers with a lawsuit. Hence, no Bowie songs were used, and the script was partially re-written to avoid unnecessary resemblance between Bowie and the Bowie-style character Brian Slade.
c.
The first of the theatrical Peanuts films with Peppermint Patty as a major character. She previously made a very brief cameo in one shot of
A Boy Named Charlie Brown
.
d.
Originally the filmmakers were considering making a crime caper movie in the vein of
Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels
or
Snatch.
called "Imperfect Crime," many characters from which made it into "Beantown." Ed Zeppelin, Sheep-Shaggin Sean, Fancy Dan Medici and others were originally from that script, as were several of the gags including that of a character continually fixing himself up with duct tape and other objects as he is more and more injured.
4.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Snoopy Come Home (1972)?
a.
This movie was one of the few productions (besides several made in Russia and Yugoslavia) who took the time and the effort of duplicating WW2 German Tiger tanks. The only other American production who did this was
Kellys Heroes
, until
Steven Spielberg
did the same for his movie
Saving Private Ryan
.
b.
Filming started in February of 1951 with
H.C. Potter
directing. However, after three days of shooting production was shut down. Shooting resumed in September with
Chester Erskine
replacing Potter. Little if any of Potters footage is in the finished film.
c.
One of the guests at Snoopys goodbye party has the number five on his shirt. This is probably supposed to be 5, an easily forgotten character from the Peanuts strip whose whole family had numbers for names (including his sisters, 3 and 4). His full name is 5 95472 (the accent is on the 4).
d.
The line
Al Pacino
uses: "Who? Who? What are you, a fuckin owl?" is the same line the murderer says to Pacino when holding a gun to his head at the climax
Sea of Love
.
5.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Snoopy Come Home (1972)?
a.
This movie was originally going to be called "Sherlock Holmes Saves London" but the title was changed before release.
b.
One of over 700 Paramount Productions, filmed between 1929 and 1949, which were sold to MCA/Universal in 1958 for television distribution, and have been owned and controlled by Universal ever since.
c.
The first "Peanuts" production without a musical score by
Vince Guaraldi
, who composed for all previous specials and the first and previous movie,
A Boy Named Charlie Brown
. This was deliberate, as it was an experiment by
Charles M. Schulz
, who specifically wanted a more commercial, Disney-like feel for this film.
d.
Robert Maillet
accidentally knocked out
Robert Downey Jr.
while filming a fight scene.
6.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Snoopy Come Home (1972)?
a.
This was the first "Peanuts" production (as well as the only "Peanuts" theatrical feature) to not have the words "Charlie Brown" in the title.
b.
Director
Shawn Levy
told a National Public Radio interviewer that once the Smithsonian Institution agreed to lend their name to the film, their curators were very helpful and willing to share information about the real-life characters represented in the movie, but Levy had more trouble with the intellectual property-holders for the fictional characters represented. For instance, for a scene in which Darth Vader interacts with the pharaoh played by
Hank Azaria
, there was a person on the set who came from LucasFilm and whose job it was to observe all scenes filmed that involved Darth Vader and to tell the filmmakers what Vader would or wouldnt do.
c.
This was reportedly shot in 1948 but not released until 1950. It was later re-released as a holiday film under the title "A Christmas Wish".
d.
After the films release, there was talk of doing a Darkman TV series, but it never came into fruition.
7.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Snoopy Come Home (1972)?
a.
This was Cinema Center Films biggest failures. Produce on a budget of $1,000,000, it only grossed $245,073 at the box office. Consequently, CBS closed the unit.
b.
Host/narrator Dr. Oswald Hoffman, a noted clergyman, often prepared his own translations from the original Greek texts of the New Testament.
c.
The film was drastically reedited before its release because of the MPAAs ratings board strict guidelines on graphic violence, language and nudity at that point in time. Which are noticeable due to the films many jump cuts in handful of scenes specifically most of the attacks on the strippers by the unnamed killer for example. Ultimately it caused Twentieth Century-Fox to sell of the film to an independent distributor for a theatrical release.
d.
The last film feature directed by
Sydney Pollack
.
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