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Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Tarzan the Tiger (1929) Quiz
Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Tarzan the Tiger (1929) Quiz
This quiz will test your movies knowledge by asking you questions related to the various famous movie trivia from the Hollywood movie: Tarzan the Tiger (1929).
About the movie:
After Tarzan's estate is destroyed by Arabs Jane is sold into slavery by a man posing as a friendly scientist...
1.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Tarzan the Tiger (1929)?
a.
Courtney Love
plays stripper Althea Flynt in this film. Before she was famous, Love was a stripper in real life too.
b.
South Africa was originally scheduled as a filming location for the movie. A James Bond movie had never lensed in this country before. Scheduling difficulties and the inability to secure shooting locations in the southern hemisphere country meant that the location had to be scrapped.
c.
"Tarzan the Terrible" was planned but the studio decided that
Frank Merrill
s voice wasnt right for talkies and the film was scrapped.
d.
A sequel, "Earthquake II", was planned, and a first draft of the script was written by
George Fox
, who wrote the script for "Earthquake", but it never made it into development. The sequel follows several of the surviving characters of the original:
George Kennedy
;
Victoria Principal
;
Richard Roundtree
and
Gabriel Dell
, as they settle in San Francisco. The multi-tiered plot centers on a group of scientists trying to predict future earthquakes on the west coast, a corrupt builder constructing high rise apartments on unstable land, and the original characters adjusting to new relationships (Kennedy and Principal) and new business ventures (Roundtree and Dell). An unexpected, massive earthquake hits off the coast of San Francisco, leveling the city, as a tsunami threatens to wash the Bay Area off the map. Completed in late-1975, the script went through channels at Universal (up to
Sid Sheinberg
) and the project was active up until early-1977 ("EQII" and
Rollercoaster
were in pre-production simultaneously) but "EQII" project was killed. This original script was newly discovered in 2005 and details are available on "www.earthquakemovie.com".
2.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Tarzan the Tiger (1929)?
a.
For the scene where the marshals are following Chen (
Michael Paul Chan
) over 700 extras were used.
b.
In the scene where Miles confronts Caitlyn about their relationship in the front room of her house, a framed picture next to the door depicts "Edward Fopperschmitz," an animated character who starred in the pitch video (voiced by Hillebrecht) made by the filmmakers to raise money on Kickstarter.com. Hillebrecht had to create and insert the image into the frame during post-production because an Ansel Adams print was hanging there during shooting and posed potential copyright issues. Fopperschmitz has his own Facebook page, which notes that he was born March 3, 1930, and is an alum of "Perriwinkle Highschool" class of 1948 and "Brickmesiter Institute for Men" class of 1952, both of which have their own Facebook pages and as of May 2011, no "Likes."
c.
This serial only survived because it had been released as a "talking" serial.
d.
The barbers call Akeem "Kunta Kinte", a reference to
Roots
.
John Amos
, who plays Cleo McDowell (Lisas father), played the adult Kunta Kinte in
Roots
.
Madge Sinclair
(Queen Aoleon), played Kunta Kintes wife and
James Earl Jones
(King Jaffe Joffer) played Alex Haley Jr. in
Roots: The Next Generations
.
3.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Tarzan the Tiger (1929)?
a.
The record contains the very first Tarzan yell, invented by
Frank Merrill
.
b.
This film was shot on the lavish sets created for
Phantom of the Opera
in an attempt to recoup the large budget of that film. The opera house set had been built for the original
The Phantom of the Opera
starring
Lon Chaney
, and this extraordinary set still exists on the Universal Studios lot. It is the oldest surviving movie set in the world.
c.
Despite being a narrative comedy, the movie was shot with only an outline. Additionally, almost all of the actors are regular people with no acting experience. The movie was shot completely on the fly, nothing was set up in advance.
d.
Pam Ferris
would often stay in character when the director called cut in an attempt to actually scare the children on set so that their fear would be genuine when the camera was rolling.
4.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Tarzan the Tiger (1929)?
a.
Directors
Ash Brannon
and
Chris Buck
provide the voices for the film crew chronicling the adventures of Cody.
b.
This movie was released in both silent and "sound" versions. The sound consisted of a crude musical score, sound effects and a few lip-synched lines on a record.
c.
The films dedication credits statement states: "This picture is dedicated to the one million men who fought in this great battle of World War II".
d.
Martin Scorsese
was first approached to direct the film but turned it down.
5.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Tarzan the Tiger (1929)?
a.
Chapter Titles: 1. Call of the Jungle 2. The Road To Opar 3. The Altar of the Flaming God 4. The Vengeance of La 5. Condemned To Death 6. Tantor the Terror 7. The Dealy Peril 8. Loop of Death 9. Flight of Werper 10.Prisoner of the Apes 11.The Jaws of Death 12.The Jewels of Opar 13. A Human Sacrifice 14. Tarzans Rage 15. Tarzans Triumph
b.
The scene where we see Cisco jumping around in the corral just before the Sioux party steals him was a stolen shot. The horse was just letting off steam, and they caught part of it and slipped it in because it looked so good and fit the scene.
c.
The last-minute screenplay change from Pearl Harbor to the Panama Canal was not implausible. Until the mid 1930s US military exercises concentrated on defending the Panama Canal from air, amphibious & small craft attack and were extensively covered by the press.
d.
Director
Jonathan Demme
wanted people not familiar with AIDS issues to see his film. He felt
Bruce Springsteen
would bring an audience that would not ordinarily see a movie about a gay man dying of AIDS. The movie and the song, "The Streets of Philadelphia", did a great deal to increase AIDS awareness and take some of the stigma off the disease.
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