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Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : The Indian Wars (1914) Quiz
Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : The Indian Wars (1914) Quiz
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About the movie:
1.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The Indian Wars (1914)?
a.
American actor
Robert Morse
had such trouble keeping up his British accent that eventually all of his dialogue had to be recorded in a studio and dubbed over the film.
b.
As evidenced by the clappers in the deleted scenes section, the working title for the movie was "The Dinner Party".
c.
The trailer features some scenes not in the movie: A door is opened for Alex by a porter, during the "Battle of the 80s Has Beens" interview, Alex says that PoP broke up in 1992 and so basically he is a "90s Has Been".
d.
Although almost no footage survives, part of the last reel surfaced in a private collection sometime before 1978.
2.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The Indian Wars (1914)?
a.
Scott Hicks
mentions (commentary at 01:31:46) that the "11" on the window after the flashback ends was meant to tell the viewer that Bobby Garfield recalled the entire flashback in only seconds of real time before the condensation on the window evaporated.
b.
Filmed on location in South Dakota and other parts of the United States where the true events took place. The massacre at Wounded Knee, South Dakota, was (in questionable taste) filmed on the very same ground where the victims of the massacre had been buried.
c.
The tattoo on Constantines arms is the alchemical symbol of the Red King, which was worn (by him) for protection. It is "the fire triangle with three radiating arrows below represents the Perfect Red King, the Sulfur of the Philosophers."
d.
Craig T. Nelson
was nicknamed Fish, by
Sam Peckinpah
, because he had to stay under water in the swimming scene
3.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The Indian Wars (1914)?
a.
Features a brief, debut cameo by Eef Barzelay, front man for the popular alt-rock group Clem Snide.
b.
The "Sonar" panels constantly depicted in the film are completely false. The movie versions off a dumbed down pseudo radar screen, complete with a sweeptrack and bears absolutely no resemblance to a broadband passive sonar display. This was done to give the audience a more visual feel for the otherwise auditory science of Sonar operation.
c.
A reconstruction of many events in the American Indian wars, produced by
William F. Cody
in cooperation with the U.S. government. The film disappeared a few years after its release, leading many to speculate that the government had had it destroyed.
d.
Exterior scenes of the Ghostbusters headquarters were filmed at the Hook and Ladder #8 Firehouse in the Tribeca section of New York City. Inside the firehouse are a Ghostbusters sign and photos taken with the cast and crew.
4.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The Indian Wars (1914)?
a.
Although the producers tried to keep the different gangs separate during filming to create tension,
Russ Tamblyn
(Riff) said that he knew of at least one "Jet" who was roommates with a "Shark" through filming.
b.
Reissued in 1917, following the death of
William F. Cody
.
c.
The movie occasionally still plays at the Ohio Theatre in Madison, Indiana. The theatre and the building next to it appear in some of the final scenes of the movie.
d.
For the Italian version of the movie, notorious Italian art critic
Vittorio Sgarbi
gave his voice to the Brain Gremlin.
5.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The Indian Wars (1914)?
a.
"The Screen Guild Theater" broadcast a 30 minute radio adaptation of the movie on January 4, 1943 with
Joan Fontaine
and
Nigel Bruce
reprising their film roles.
b.
Judy Garland
was scheduled only to sing with
Mickey Rooney
in this film, and producer
Arthur Freed
offered her $50,000 (or half of what she owed the studio for medical bills) to do one take. At the first public screening, the fans asked for more of her, so Freed offered her another $50,000 to do a second song. By the time her scenes were filmed, she had paid back the studio but had made nothing.
c.
Location manager Frank Marshall doubled in the role of the football teams quarterback.
d.
William F. Cody
plays himself in the film, and recreates many moments from his own involvement in the Indian Wars, including his fight to the death with an Indian chief at Warbonnet Creek, which occurred on July 10th, 1876. By the time of filming (1913), Cody was much older and had gained a substantial amount of weight, but the fact that such a legendary character played himself makes the film immeasurably valuable.
6.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The Indian Wars (1914)?
a.
The spacesuits cost $30,000 each.
b.
Don Johnson
s film debut.
c.
The Sioux Indians in the film were played by real Sioux. Authentic U.S. soldiers played their 1800s counterparts.
d.
The trailer for this movie was the first to feature the voice of
Don LaFontaine
. He was a recording engineer and copy writer who replaced the announcer who didnt show up for the session.
7.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The Indian Wars (1914)?
a.
Colee talks of how T.K. and his fiancée should experiment sexually, by having another man with her while T.K. watches. Later on in the film, Cheaver (accidentally) puts himself in exactly that position (having sex with a woman just as her husband enters the room).
b.
The Hamilton University Greek board building is also used in the film
Accepted
as part of the Harmon campus.
c.
The videogame system featured at the Paragon Institute was a Fairchild Channel F system.
d.
Events recreated in the film: Battle of Summit Springs (1869), Battle of Warbonnet Creek (1976) and what was then accepted as the Battle at Wounded Knee (1897). Chief Sitting Bulls arrest was also recreated.
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