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Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Suspicion (1941) Quiz
Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Suspicion (1941) Quiz
This quiz will test your movies knowledge by asking you questions related to the various famous movie trivia from the Hollywood movie: Suspicion (1941).
About the movie:
A shy young English woman marries a charming gentleman, then begins to suspect him of trying to kill her.
1.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Suspicion (1941)?
a.
Lindsay Anderson
was asked to direct.
b.
First film of
Jenny Runacre
.
c.
Carries famous desk is now a part of the Smithsonian permanent collection.
Michael Patrick King
, the director, wrote to the directors of the institution, pleading to have the desk back to recreate Carries apartment.
d.
Joan Fontaine
s performance in this movie is the only Oscar-winning performance that
Alfred Hitchcock
directed.
2.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Suspicion (1941)?
a.
Joe Pesci
s first movie in 8 years.
b.
Two sound-stages were used for
Sandra Dee
s nude scene to prevent "peeping toms." One sound-stage was used to shoot the scene and the other was used to house the cast not needed in the shot.
c.
In the scene where Johnnie brings a glass of milk up to Lina,
Alfred Hitchcock
had a light hidden in the glass to make it appear more sinister.
d.
The motorbike
Ben Affleck
s character takes from the BMW showroom is a R1150 R Roadster.
3.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Suspicion (1941)?
a.
When Tyrone the runner gets killed, during the close-up of his face, a policy slip blows by him with the number 235 on it.
b.
In interviews, Alfred Hitchcock (I) said that an RKO executive ordered that all scenes in which
Cary Grant
appeared menacing be excised from the film. When the cutting was completed, the film ran only fifty-five minutes. The scenes were later restored, Hitchcock said, because he shot each piece of film so that there was only one way to edit them together properly.
c.
Skeet Ulrich
originally had a role as the third lead,
Christina Ricci
s love interest, however when the film was re-scripted and preparing to re-shoot, he was unsatisfied with his characters changes and chose to drop out of the film. His character was then written out altogether.
d.
To prepare for the role of Willie Stark,
Broderick Crawford
watched newsreels of
Huey Long
, the former Louisiana senator and governor on whose life the novel was loosely based.
4.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Suspicion (1941)?
a.
Neelas IM Chat username is "Drift_Girl" written in Japanese katakana.
b.
Samson Raphaelson
considered Suspicion "in many ways my best screenplay."
c.
The policeman who says "flow my tears" is called Bookman. In Philip K. Dicks novel Flow My Tears The Policeman Said, one of the central characters is called General Buckman.
d.
In addition to
Sleuth
and
Give em Hell, Harry!
, only one of three films in which entire on-screen billed cast received acting Oscar nominations. (Although Sleuths credits did contain a number of nonexistent phony cast members to mislead audiences into thinking it was more than a two-character thriller and Virginia Woolf did feature two unbilled bit players as roadhouse employees.)
5.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Suspicion (1941)?
a.
While urinating on the Dudes rug, the Threehorn thug says "Ever thus to deadbeats, Lebowski!" This is a play on the Latin phrase "Sic semper tyrannis!" (Thus always to tyrants!), which was allegedly spoken by the murderers of
Gaius Julius Caesar
and
Abraham Lincoln
during the assassinations.
b.
This movie marked
Alfred Hitchcock
s first film as a producer as well as director.
c.
The role of James T. Kirk came down between
Mike Vogel
and
Chris Pine
. Vogel was reported as being the front runner for the part but
J.J. Abrams
decided to cast Pine in the end.
Joshua Jackson
also auditioned for the role.
d.
The climactic battle between Merlin and Mad Madam Mim is often cited by animation experts as some of the best character animation to that date. The characters go through numerous physical transformations during battle, yet retain their identifying features; Merlins guises are blue and include his glasses and facial hair, while Mims are pink and purple and have her messy hair.
6.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Suspicion (1941)?
a.
The dog in the movie is a Sealyham Terrier named "Johnnie" and
Alfred Hitchcock
s own dog. The main male character is also named "Johnnie" and this name was Hitchs original idea for the movie title.
Alfred Hitchcock
kept Sealyhams for many years. In his movie
The Birds
, Hitch walks out of the pet store with Sealyhams on a lead.
b.
Warner Bros. was concerned about the dark subject matter and demanded the production team come up with a "lighter, softer" version of the film. It wasnt until test audiences gave the edited version poorer test scores than the original version that Warner Bros. let them release the film in its original form.
c.
Ian McDiarmid
(The Emperor) and
David Prowse
(Darth Vader) have never met. Vader was played by
Bob Anderson
for all of the camera shots in which Vader and the Emperor appeared at the same time.
d.
Takes place six months after
Batman Begins
ended.
7.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Suspicion (1941)?
a.
According to the text commentary on the DVD, Sulu and Chekov were supposed to be seen hiking at Mount Rushmore (even though the scene was filmed at Yosimite along with the scenes of Kirk, Spock, and McCoy). Originally, there was supposed to be a tracking shot going up to reveal the Presidents faces on a matte painting and that the matte would feature an African-American female president. The crew did do a rough matte of the Presidents faces but the idea was scrapped due to budget constraints.
b.
According to Chris Columbus
Kevin Nordine
did all the effects for the film in his parents basement in Chicago, by drawing all the effects onto the film. He also did the effects for only a few hundred dollars at a time.
c.
Michèle Morgan
was tested for the role of Lina and
Constance Worth
replaced
Phyllis Barry
as "Mrs. Fitzpatrick."
d.
Javier Bardem
was set to star as Guido Contini, but dropped out due to exhaustion. He decided to take a full year off to recuperate.
8.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Suspicion (1941)?
a.
Byrum and Murray wrote the screenplay over the course of 18 months while driving around the United States.
b.
Joan Fontaine
liked the character of Lina in
Suspicion
so much that she sent
Alfred Hitchcock
a note after she read the novel ("Before the Fact", by
Anthony Berkeley
) offering to play the part for free, if necessary.
c.
Producer
Hal B. Wallis
considered
Hedy Lamarr
for the role of Ilsa, but she was then under contract to MGM (which wouldnt release her) and she didnt want to work with an unfinished script anyway. She later portrayed Ilsa in a 1944 radio show based on movie scripts, "Lux Radio Theater". At the time both
Ingrid Bergman
and
Humphrey Bogart
were overseas entertaining the troops. Rick was played on radio by
Alan Ladd
.
d.
The character of Captain Sawada was created exclusively for the film as a replacement for Fei Long, who was the only one character from
Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers
that doesnt appear in this film. Sawada latter would appear in the video game
Street Fighter: The Movie
as well as in two episodes of the animated series
Street Fighter: The Animated Series
. This character shares his name with the actor that portrays him in the film (
Kenya Sawada
).
9.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Suspicion (1941)?
a.
Quentin Tarantino
: [long take] When Ted first enters the Penthouse suite (when Angela says "The Bellboys here"), the camera goes all around the suite to introduce Ted (and we, the audience) to Chester, Angela, Leo and Norman. It also continues through Chesters praise of Cristal and Jerry Lewis, his temper tantrum, and his self-congratulations about the success of his movie, ending with Norman lighting Angelas cigarette. All in a single take.
b.
Drea de Matteo
filmed all her scenes in one day.
c.
Partially filmed in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania. The theater everyone is seen running from is the Colonial Theater.
d.
Joan Fontaine
, in character as Lina, narrates the trailer on screen and speaks directly to the audience.
10.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Suspicion (1941)?
a.
The "strawberry" bruise
Renée Coleman
received on her thigh while sliding into a base remained for over a year.
b.
The second of
John Calvert
s three "The Falcon" features, shot August 1948 and released November 24.
c.
Despite the indecision over its ending, the film was a tremendous success, and more importantly
Alfred Hitchcock
had enjoyed a measure of creative freedom which he knew that he would not get at Selznick International.
d.
Actress
Elizabeth Banks
, who plays Beth, was commuting back and forth between L.A. and Vancouver, since at the time she was shooting this movie she was also in Canada working on
Slither
.
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