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Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986) - Part (3) Quiz
Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986) - Part (3) Quiz
This quiz will test your movies knowledge by asking you questions related to the various famous movie trivia from the Hollywood movie: Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986).
About the movie:
To save Earth from an alien probe, Kirk and his crew go back in time to retrieve the only beings who can communicate with it, humpback whales.
1.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986)?
a.
Peter Sellers
then-wife
Britt Ekland
would go on to play a Bond girl in
The Man with the Golden Gun
.
b.
The disorder
Barbara Hershey
develops is known as, "Viral Cardiomyopathy". The most common cause of this disorder is infection from the, "Coxsackie B" virus, which drastically weakens the heart, eventually keeping it from pumping the sufficient amount of blood necessary to keep the patient alive. As depicted in the film, it truly is fatal in all reported cases.
c.
Kirk R. Thatcher
did such extensive work on the film that he was promoted from "Production Assistant/Visual Effects" to "Associate Producer" by the end of the film.
d.
This is
Bruce Willis
s least favorite film of the "Die Hard" trilogy.
2.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986)?
a.
The film was going to be set in underground bases/locations, including Kansas, Washington DC and Nevada, but
Barry Sonnenfeld
made New York the films main Earth location. He thought it was more believable that aliens could hide out in a global capital (safety in crowds), and thought New Yorkers would be more tolerant of people who behaved oddly (who were in fact aliens in disguise). He also felt much of the city structures resembled flying saucers and rocket ships, which could be REAL spacecraft and other hidden alien technology.
b.
The film is remembered for the scene in which
Paul Henreid
places two cigarettes in his mouth, lights them, and then passes one to
Bette Davis
, but it wasnt an original idea - a similar exchange occurred ten years earlier between Davis and
George Brent
in
The Rich Are Always with Us
.
c.
While
Buster Keaton
often used a stunt double due to his illness, he improvised running into a tree branch and falling backwards onto the ground - much to the horror of the director and crew.
d.
When
Nicholas Meyer
was asked to help with the script, the first thing he wanted to do was change the location from San Francisco to Paris because he had previously written and directed a movie about time travel involving San Francisco called
Time After Time
. But since Starfleet is supposed to be located in San Francisco, he was overruled. Oddly enough, scenes in
Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country
, as well as scenes from
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
depict the Office of the Federation President to be in Paris.
3.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986)?
a.
Al Pacino
reportedly stated that Tony Montana was one of his favorites of all the characters hes played.
b.
Its popularly rumored that the filmmakers inserted a short shot of the couples dog into the "pâté" scene after screen testing audience thought it was too cruel. According to Danny DeVito, the dog was always intended to appear; however, it originally wasnt shown until the end of the chandelier scene, and that particular insert was a late addition.
c.
The scene with the punk music on the bus was written by
Nicholas Meyer
to revive a scene that was cut from his movie
Time After Time
, that had
H.G. Wells
encountering a teenager with music blaring from a boom box.
d.
David Letterman
appears as the "Old Salt in the Fishing Village", but the credits list him as "Earl Hofert". This is an inside joke for Letterman fans, as he also referred to himself as "Hofert" in some skits back at his old program
Late Night with David Letterman
on NBC. In real life, Hofert is an uncle of Lettermans on his mothers side.
4.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986)?
a.
The sound of the crowd cheering "Spartacus! Spartacus!" was actually recorded at a 1959 football game in Spartan Stadium, home of the Michigan State University Spartans in East Lansing, Michigan. Michigan State beat Notre Dame in that game, 19-0.
b.
The delivery scene used real footage of an actual live birth.
c.
Because the chandelier scene is at the end of the film, as opposed to ending the first act as it does in the play, one of the lines in the song "Masquerade" had to be altered so that instead of referring to a "new chandelier" they talk of "friends that are here".
d.
The scene with Chekov and Uhura sitting on the rocks looking at the Aircraft Carrier was shot in San Diego at North Island Naval Air Station.
5.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986)?
a.
The film was shot entirely on a Panasonic AG-DVX100A digital camcorder that was modified with after-market components. The camera was upgraded with a system able to pull true HD straight from the CCD chips, and was also fitted with a 35mm lens adapter. So, when accompanied by a five lens primes package, the camera produced an amazing film look.
b.
The toy the baby is holding at Ricks house is the Moe Howard key chain depicted in the insert in this segment.
c.
The film bore the dedication, "The cast and crew of Star Trek wish to dedicate this film to the men and women of the spaceship Challenger whose courageous spirit shall live to the 23rd century and beyond..."
d.
Pharmacist Gowers sons death at college is attributed to "Influenza" in the telegram that Young George reads, dated May 3, 1919. Around that time, there was the "Spanish Flu" worldwide epidemic that claimed millions of lives.
6.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986)?
a.
Lieutenant Bernard OHare, when he captures Campbell, is not wearing the regulation M1 helmet of WW2 vintage, nor are the two U.S. soldiers who drive Campbell away from the concentration camp. Rather, they appear to be wearing the British paratrooper type-3 helmet, which, interestingly, was adopted by the Israeli Defense Forces in the late 1940s and 50s.
b.
Willard Robertson
is in studio records in the role of Sergeant Murdock, but he was not seen in the movie.
c.
Scenes filmed on location in San Francisco marked the first time any Star Trek installment had been filmed outside the Los Angeles region.
d.
Filmed in 37 days.
7.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986)?
a.
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 MCA ever since.
b.
Mr. Tuckers house, where Louis goes to get spiritual help with his love life, was the house of Dallas folk artist, Willard "The Texas Kid" Watson. Both the exterior and interior of the house was used. The front yard was filled with Watsons art, and was not set up that way for the shoot. That was how his yard always looked, except that we altered what the sigh over the walkway said. Thats Watsons wife on the sofa as Louis is escorted through to Mr. Tuckers room, which was the Watsons dining room that had been completely redecorated by the art department. The alter, complete with Polaroids of various crew members, was specifically built for the scene, but almost everything else in the room was gathered together for less than $150. Steven Seybold, who appears in the fashion show and other scenes, and who auditioned by doing his Disco Fish routine for which he walked on stage with a boom box and a goldfish bowl, turned on the music, poured the fish out onto a piano bench, and danced while the fish flipped around (no fish were harmed), lent the art department his good-sized collection of botanica, for which they were very grateful. Much of the rest was purchased at local botanica stores, a Catholic supply store, and at a little Latino flea market that was held for years every weekend on Carroll just south of Columbia in east Dallas. The Elvis and Four Horsemen rugs were purchased from a roadside vendor, who was offended when asked how much he charged per rug. "Rug?!" he exclaimed. "These are FINE tapestries!" He charged $10 per fine tapestry. Notice that when Pops Staples, as Mr. Tucker, sings the word, "king," and points to the right, he is pointing at a bust of John F. Kennedy.
c.
According to Spocks computer on Vulcan, Kiri-Kin-Thas First Law of Metaphysics states that "Nothing unreal exists".
d.
Kenneth More
was originally cast as Miller but was released from the film (and his contract at Rank) after abusing and swearing at Rank chief John Davis during a BAFTA dinner at the Dorchester. He was replaced by
David Niven
.
8.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986)?
a.
The character played by
Glynis Johns
is presented as an innocent young thing who is the daughter of a contemporary of her husbands (
Terry-Thomas
), but at the time of filming Ms. Johns was fifty years old.
b.
The USS Enterprise CVN-65 was actually The USS Ranger CV-61. The Enterprise was out to sea during filming.
c.
Alexs treatment of the pet rabbit has given rise to the commonly used expression "bunny boiler" in the UK - used to describe an obsessive woman with the potential to stalk casual acquaintances or one-night stands.
d.
The name "The Wild Bunch" originally came from real-life western outlaw
Butch Cassidy
. At age 30 he started his own gang of outlaws, who were quickly christened "The Wild Bunch" by the press.
9.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986)?
a.
Glen Keane
credits animator
Kyle Strawitz
for achieving the painterly style of the film: "Kyle helped us get that Fragonard look of the girl on the swing... He took the house from
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
and built it in CGI, and painted it so that it looked like a flat painting that suddenly started to move, and it had dimension and kept all of the soft, round curves of the brushstrokes of watercolor. Kyle really helped me start to believe that the things I wanted to see were possible... that you could move in a Disney painterly world."
b.
It is often claimed that this is the only Star Trek film where no weapons are fired. This is incorrect, as Kirk uses his phaser to weld a door shut, and the whaler fires its harpoon. Chekov also tries to use his phaser, though it doesnt work. It is also one which no cast member from this film is killed, as the only deaths were from the reused footage from
Star Trek III: The Search for Spock
.
c.
Final film to be released by Scotti Brothers Pictures.
d.
John Wayne
turned down the leading role that later went to
Gregory Peck
.
10.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986)?
a.
Kezar Stadium, the scene in which Callahan shoots Scorpio, is the former home of the NFLs San Francisco 49ers, and has since been remodeled as a state park, with the playing surface still intact.
b.
Elevator music in a scene with
Matthew Broderick
is "Danke Schoen", which Broderick lip-syncs in a memorable scene from
Ferris Buellers Day Off
.
c.
Police Chief Aiello is played by an actor with the same name,
Danny Aiello
.
d.
The whale hunters speak Finnish. The older Finnish hunter says "What the hell was that?" ("Mikä helvetti tuo oli?" in Finnish.)
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