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Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : The Interpreter (2005) - Part (3) Quiz
Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : The Interpreter (2005) - Part (3) Quiz
This quiz will test your movies knowledge by asking you questions related to the various famous movie trivia from the Hollywood movie: The Interpreter (2005).
About the movie:
Political intrigue and deception unfold inside the United Nations, where a US Secret Service agent is assigned to investigate an interpreter who overhears an assassination plot.
1.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The Interpreter (2005)?
a.
The fight between Wolverine and Yuriko took three weeks to film.
b.
Roy Scheider
and
Burt Reynolds
were considered for the part of Arthur Adamson aka Edward Shoebridge. The role eventually went to
William Devane
after Devane replaced
Roy Thinnes
.
c.
The scene shot in the Security Council room was shot in one day. That room is on call 24/7 for emergency meetings. If one were to be called, the crew would have three hours to clear out before the meeting.
d.
The movie was finished under schedule in fourteen days.
2.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The Interpreter (2005)?
a.
The fictional language of Ku is made up of two different African Languages.
b.
The book Rhoda claims to have won in Sunday School, Elsie Dinsmore , was a story with religious themes about a pious eight-year-old; it was written by Martha Finley in 1867.
c.
Two unused music scores were recorded in England: one by
Benjamin Frankel
and another by
Malcolm Arnold
.
d.
Jason Robards
: The Admiral.
3.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The Interpreter (2005)?
a.
This was such a success for Monogram that during the next several years they made seven more features pairing
Frankie Darro
and
Mantan Moreland
as amateur crime solvers.
b.
Director
Julie Taymor
used anachronistic props and clothes throughout the film (eg chariots and tanks; swords and machine guns) because she wanted to symbolically depict 2,000 years of warfare and violence.
c.
Features first song ("Never On Sunday") from a foreign-made movie to win an Oscar.
d.
The setting of the film inside the UN itself was the big attraction for
Sydney Pollack
though he didnt like the plot in the first draft of the screenplay. This was substantially altered through rewrites.
4.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The Interpreter (2005)?
a.
The film received minor cuts for its initial UK cinema release. However in 1978 the introduction of the Protection of Children Act caused the BBFC to withdraw the film where it received extensive cuts to all scenes where Elise strips in front of Marcus, shots of Marcus caressing Elises breasts, and the complete removal of the bed scene between Elise and Marcus.
b.
Tim Burton
: [music] music by
Danny Elfman
c.
The last film feature directed by
Sydney Pollack
.
d.
This film is believed lost. Please check your attic.
5.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The Interpreter (2005)?
a.
Robert Garland
,
John Milius
and
David Shaber
all did uncredited work on the script.
b.
Last film for
Allan Lane
c.
The role of Pettigrew was offered to a number of name actors but
Sydney Pollack
only decided to play the role because it was impossible to get a name actor he wanted .
d.
Nicol Williamson
(who plays Father Morning) is mentioned in
William Peter Blatty
s original novel Legion which was adapted for this movie.
6.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The Interpreter (2005)?
a.
The film had two working titles: Strange Cargo and Daggered Glances. It was only when the line "Our personalities are really just a collection of chemicals" was considered that the film was given its final release title.
b.
The play was first performed in Hungary, but an English version ("Seven Sisters", translated by
Ferike Boros
) opened on Broadway, New York City, New York, USA on 20 February 1911 and had 32 performances.
c.
The movie is banned in Zimbabwe, the country on which the fictional D. R. of Matobo was based on.
d.
Film is shot with the New York City skyline in the background but for the 2009 re-release, the Twin Towers have been digitally removed.
7.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The Interpreter (2005)?
a.
W.C. Fields
and
Edgar Bergen
were paid $100,000 each. Fields was paid an additional $25,000 for writing the script.
b.
Sylvia uses Earthlinks webmail service. Her account is sylviabroome@earthlink.net and shes writing to simonb@freeafrica.co.mtb - MTB of course being a fictional TLD.
c.
In the original script, the poster on Billys bedroom wall during the babysitter scene was of a different band. However, when the crew realized how long of a tongue actress
Rachel Nichols
(who played the babysitter) had, they decided to change it to a poster of the rock band Kiss, because of band member Gene Simmons very long tongue.
d.
John Hughes
: [Beatles] The Geek sings "Birthday" to Sam in the auto shop.
8.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The Interpreter (2005)?
a.
Missy Lantz
was so disturbed by the on-set intensity of the film that she asked to be removed from the production.
b.
In a "Creepshow" special feature from the pages of "Cinefantastique" magazine around the time of "Creepshow"s release,
Stephen King
(screenwriter) and
George A. Romero
(director), revealed that if the films final story ("Theyre Creeping Up On You!") had proven to be too difficult and ambitious to film, it would have been substituted with the King short story "The Hitch-Hiker", which ended up being the final story of the films sequel,
Creepshow 2
, directed by George A. Romeros cinematographer on the original Creepshow,
Michael Gornick
.
c.
Story was inspired by true events.
d.
The first feature film to use Kodaks then-new Vision2 Expression 500T 5229 film stock.
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