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Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : The Karate Kid, Part II (1986) Quiz
Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : The Karate Kid, Part II (1986) Quiz
This quiz will test your movies knowledge by asking you questions related to the various famous movie trivia from the Hollywood movie: The Karate Kid, Part II (1986).
About the movie:
Daniel accompanies his mentor to Okinawa who is off to see his dying father and confront his old rival, while Daniel inadvertently makes an enemy of his own.
1.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The Karate Kid, Part II (1986)?
a.
Actor
Ray Milland
was seriously injured while making this film. Playing a cavalry officer, Milland was leading a "charge" through a village. As they rounded a corner he saw that someone had left a camera on a tripod in the middle of the street. There was no time to try to pull around it or stop his horse, so Milland, an experienced horseman, tried to get the horse to jump over it. The horse cleared the camera, but the straps that held the saddle onto the horse snapped. Milland was thrown from the saddle, bounced off the wall of a building and landed in a pile of debris and broken masonry. He was unconscious for almost 24 hours and was hospitalized for two weeks.
b.
Work on
The Karate Kid, Part II
started ten days after the release of
The Karate Kid
.
c.
Considering the fact that both Blackwolf and Avatar are described as polar opposites of the same power that gave them birth, neither one can live without the other. That means that Blackwolfs power was passed on to his son after his death.
d.
Keanu Reeves
was injured during a friendly game of hockey with his friends during spare time. His lip was split, requiring six stitches. In his next scheduled scene, a love scene with
Debra Messing
, he was quoted as saying to her: "please dont hurt me."
2.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The Karate Kid, Part II (1986)?
a.
Appearing in this neo-Hitchcock film,
Jessica Tandy
actually once starred in an
Alfred Hitchcock
film,
The Birds
.
b.
The opening scenes (Daniel in the shower, and the confrontation in the parking lot with Kreese) were in the script for
The Karate Kid
but contrary to urban legend never filmed. They were shot specifically for
The Karate Kid, Part II
.
c.
In the opening scene of the movie, the camera sweeps across a series of newspaper clippings showcasing Dirk Pitts accomplishments. If you watch closely youll see two articles of note. One is an article about the raising of the Titanic. This is in reference to the
Clive Cussler
novel
Raise the Titanic
where Dirk Pitt brings the ship up (it was written several years before the real Titanic was found to be shattered beyond reach on the bottom of the ocean). The second article is about the discovery of the Oiseau Blanc. This plane was of French origin and was attempting to be the first plane to make a non-stop Paris to New York flight just weeks before
Charles A. Lindbergh
s successful journey. The plane left France and was never seen again, but several people in northern Maine claimed to have heard an airplane above the cloud cover at about the right time. Interestingly, in Cusslers "Sea Hunters II", he describes how he and his real-life NUMA team of volunteers went searching for the Oiseau Blanc in the forests of Maine, but were unable to find it. He suggests that it likely went down in a large bog. Note that Lindberghs flight is often mistaken for the first transatlantic flight, his was the first solo transatlantic flight and the first flight from New York to Paris non-stop, but the first transatlantic flight was Alcock and Brown in a WWI Vickers Vimy bomber in 1919, almost eight years before. A flight from Newfoundland to Ireland.
d.
Writer
David Koepp
got the idea for the film from an article in The New York Times about "safe rooms" and getting stuck inside an elevator in his own brownstone.
3.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The Karate Kid, Part II (1986)?
a.
Both
Maria Bello
and
Lucy Lawless
were considered for the role of Jean Grey.
b.
In the movie credits,
Amy Smart
s character is identified as "Pilot Cadet". However, the FedNet announcer refers to her as "Lieutenant Stack Lumbrezer" - (which is likely) an homage to one of the movies co-producers,
Stacy Lumbrezer
. .
c.
Towards the end of the village storm scene, Chozen speaks angrily in Japanese toward Daniel as he flees into the night. He says "Kono yarô! Koroshite yaru zo!". Translated: "You bastard! Im going to kill you!"
d.
Walt Disney
screened the movie because he was interested in casting
James Arness
as Davy Crockett. However, he was so impressed by
Fess Parker
as the "Crazy Texan Pilot" that he chose him for the part.
4.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The Karate Kid, Part II (1986)?
a.
Most of the film was shot handheld as that was the best way to countermand the oceans swell.
b.
In a recent Channel 4 (UK) survey of the top 100 war movies
Steven Spielberg
voted this as his favorite, mainly due to its sheer "boys own" factor of unreality. He even went so far as to repeat the "Broadsword calling Danny Boy" line.
c.
Some scenes cut from the original script include a scene introducing a mysterious character named Webster Miyagi who waits for Miyagi outside the tournament building, to whom Miyagi reacts in an uncomfortable manner, and also a scene of Daniel and Ali breaking up because of Ali leaving for Europe for the summer.
d.
Every time the White Rabbits watch is seen, it is always 12:25.
5.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The Karate Kid, Part II (1986)?
a.
Jerry Reed
: As himself. Reed appears in an on-set joke with
Burt Reynolds
during the outtakes blooper roll run during the closing credits. Reed and Reynolds had appeared together in the Smokey and the Bandit movies.
b.
Unlike most serials, chapters of The Perils of Pauline were released every two weeks.
c.
The most successful of the
Sam Raimi
Spider-Man movies, Marvels most commercially successful film and the highest grossing film for Sony Pictures Entertainment to date.
d.
Ralph Macchio
(Daniel-san) pronounces the word "karate" in a neutral way, similar to how Mr. Miyagi says it. However, in
The Karate Kid, Part III
he goes back using a more American pronunciation, like he did in the first movie.
6.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The Karate Kid, Part II (1986)?
a.
Despite featuring a spoof of the beach scene of
From Here to Eternity
, none of the three directors had actually seen the original film.
b.
During the fight between Chozen and Miyagi (When Chozen is armed with the spear), Chozen strikes Miyagi on the back with the spear. This is one of only 2 times in the entire movie series someone lands a successful strike on Miyagi. The second is in the climactic dojo showdown in
The Karate Kid, Part III
between Myagi, Kreese, Silver & Barnes. Kreese and Myagi start to fight and Kreese lands a kick on Miyagis chest.
c.
Susan worries about having a son with all the public scrutiny. In the comics, Richard and Susan Storm had a son named Franklin Richards.
d.
The communication console and screen from Klaatus saucer featured in
The Day the Earth Stood Still
can be seen directly in the background of Labcentrals "Astro Physics" Laboratory where Vera Hunter and Dr. Hubbell Eliot have their confrontation. A map of the world has been placed behind the glass.
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