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Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : The Fugitive (1993) - Part (5) Quiz
Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : The Fugitive (1993) - Part (5) Quiz
This quiz will test your movies knowledge by asking you questions related to the various famous movie trivia from the Hollywood movie: The Fugitive (1993).
About the movie:
Dr. Richard Kimble, unjustly accused of killing his wife, must find the real one-armed killer while avoiding Marshal Sam Gerard.
1.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The Fugitive (1993)?
a.
The crew built an actual treehouse in the back yard of the house used for the exterior scenes of the Finneys home. The real homeowners liked it so much, they requested that the producers to leave it up after filming.
b.
Before filming began and work was continuing on the script,
Andrew Davis
consulted his sister, who happens to be a doctor as to what Kimble would do to get himself sent to jail. Her answer was a drug protocol. This was the essential part of the plot that is revealed briefly during the opening sequences prior to the murder of Helen Kimble (
Sela Ward
), as Ford meets one of the pharmaceutical moguls (MacGregor) involved with the project. Devlin the other mogul involved is only seen in photographs. This is finally brought to light once Kimble discovers the identity of the One Armed Man and eventually to his friend.
c.
Alfred Hitchcock
planned to shoot a scene in the Ford automobile plant in Dearborn, MI. As Thornhill and a factory worker discussed a particular foreman at the plant, they would walk along the assembly line as a car was put together from the first bolt to the final panel. Then, as the car rolled off the line ready to drive, Thornhill would open the passenger door and out would roll the body of the foreman he had just been discussing. Hitchcock loved the idea of a body appearing out of nowhere, but he and screenwriter
Ernest Lehman
couldnt figure out a way to make the scene fit the story, so it never came to fruition.
d.
ADV Films announced the production of the live action movie at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival.
2.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The Fugitive (1993)?
a.
The first time
Ingrid Bergman
met
Charles Boyer
was the day they shot the scene where they meet at a train station and kiss passionately. As Boyer was several inches shorter than his co-star, he had to stand on a box, which she kept inadvertently kicking as she ran into the scene.
b.
The ending and the final scene in Muffys room were filmed three or four months after principal filming ended which explains the different hairstyles for
Deborah Foreman
and
Leah Pinsent
whom appear in the scene.
c.
The film grew out of a massive attempt by Twentieth Century-Fox to duplicate its earlier, unprecedented success with
The Sound of Music
by producing three expensive, large-scale musicals over a period of three years,
Doctor Dolittle
and
Star!
being the others. Unfortunately, film attendance as a whole was down and all three films box-office performance reflected this. All were released amid massive pre-release publicity and all lost equally massive amounts of money for the studio (though "Dolly" was in the box office top 5 for the year of its release). The result was that several top studio executives lost their jobs, and the studio itself went into such dire financial straits that it only produced one picture for the entire calendar year of 1970. In truth, Fox would never recoup its losses until a highly successful theatrical reissue of "The Sound of Music" in early 1973.
d.
During flashbacks to the fund raiser early in the film, a sign for the pharmaceutical company Devlin McGregor mentions their work in pediatric care. In the original
The Fugitive
, Dr. Kimble had been a pediatrician.
3.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The Fugitive (1993)?
a.
Michelle Pfeiffer
turned down the role of the mistress in
The Bonfire of the Vanities
to play the part of a Russian book editor in this film, which earned her a Golden Globe Nomination.
b.
Producer
Pancho Kohner
has said that he and Cannon Films chairman
Menahem Golan
gave this movie its "10 to Midnight" title despite it having no apparent relevance to the films story. However, later, marketing for the movie did suggest a connection with the title. The theatrical release movie poster presented artwork with the villain characters arms forming the 11.50 pm time (10 to Midnight) on a clock-face whilst the movies DVD tagline reads: "A cop. A killer. A deadline."
c.
The idea to film in Chicago was director
Andrew Davis
and the studio give him their blessing and left him alone for the duration of the shoot.
d.
Stephen Geoffreys
auditioned for
Fright Night
while filming
Fraternity Vacation
.
4.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The Fugitive (1993)?
a.
The infamous long take scene took 6 hours to rehearse and was shot in 17 takes. After that, Steadicam operator
Larry McConkey
was rumored to have passed out in exhaustion.
b.
The three witches share their names with demonic creatures from Greek mythology. Lamia and Mormo were demons who ate children, and Empusa was a creature sent by the goddess Hecate to eat travelers.
c.
Stephen Frears
was considered by the studio to direct this film in the early 90s.
d.
In the comic, illustrator
David Lloyd
often subtly changed Vs Guy Fawkes mask to suit the mood or tone a particular scene. The filmmakers considered designing a number of subtly different masks, but they ultimately decided to alter the shadows and lighting in post-production.
5.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The Fugitive (1993)?
a.
Tommy Lee Jones
and
Andrew Davis
did uncredited writing on the script.
b.
When
Chris Tucker
is saying that Asians always panic and points out Godzilla films as a reference, he shouts "Hayaku! Hayaku!" This is actually Japanese, and it means "Faster! Faster!"
c.
In addition to the many characters named after birds, two of the principals are named after science fiction writers. Dr. Jane Tiptree (
Diane Ladd
) -
James Tiptree Jr.
(the pen name of author Alice Bradley Sheldon) and Doc Smith (
Raphael Sbarge
) -
Edward E. Smith
(Known as "Doc").
d.
In the outdoor location sequence where the donkey chases James Gleason, the actor, not a stuntman, is clearly knocked down by the animal, a scene which clearly wasnt planned as Norma Shearers reaction attests.
6.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The Fugitive (1993)?
a.
Was shot in 10 days.
b.
When Kimble calls Nichols to tell him that Devlin-McGregor is behind his wifes murder, Kimble is phoning from the lobby of the University of Chicagos science library (John Crerar Library). Crerar is known for its extensive biomedical texts collection.
c.
Richard Friedenberg
,
Ben Affleck
, and
Paul Schrader
all worked on rewriting the script before
Billy Ray
.
d.
Re-released as a double feature with
The Sting
.
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