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Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : The Colored American Winning His Suit (1916) Quiz
Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : The Colored American Winning His Suit (1916) Quiz
This quiz will test your movies knowledge by asking you questions related to the various famous movie trivia from the Hollywood movie: The Colored American Winning His Suit (1916).
About the movie:
1.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The Colored American Winning His Suit (1916)?
a.
Nicole Kidman
was originally attached to star.
b.
Blade himself wears Oakley Four sunglasses, the ninja-style vampires who descend near the start of the film to offer Blade a truce are wearing heavily modified Oakley Overthetops, Reinhardt sunglasses are Oakley Square Wires and a further appearance can be seen fleetingly being worn by the fat, bearded vampire towards the end of the film, he is wearing Oakley Mars. All these appearance of Oakley sunglasses throughout of the film are apparently down to
Wesley Snipes
being big fan of the brand though his sunglasses in
Blade
were a pair of BlackFlyz.
c.
The all-black cast were largely amateur made up of "young men and women of race from ... the best families in New Jersey".
d.
Actors Michael Burger and Jason Lee Boyson were initially supposed to have the entire shooting day to film the final sequence; however, a scheduling conflict with another actor forced the actors into a four-hour window. The scene began at 9am and filmed til the afternoon.
2.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The Colored American Winning His Suit (1916)?
a.
Early production charts had
Vincent Price
in the role of "Murdo Carvell," but he was replaced by
Frank Fenton
when the role was severely cut. Many of the uncredited cast had more lines and screen time than Fenton, who was credited on screen.
b.
First feature film with an all black cast.
c.
The ploy of using a bogus fire to reveal the location of a hidden item is taken from "A Scandal in Bohemia" and connections are made between Mrs. Courtney and that storys villainess, Irene Adler.
d.
The Rhapsody in Blue segment is drawn in the style of caricaturist
Al Hirschfeld
. Hirschfeld is famous for incorporating the name of his daughter
Nina Hirschfeld West
into his drawings. There are three "Nina"s in this segment: one on the end of Dukes toothpaste tube, one in the fur collar of Johns wife and one in her hair.