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Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : The Little Snob (1928) Quiz
Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : The Little Snob (1928) Quiz
This quiz will test your movies knowledge by asking you questions related to the various famous movie trivia from the Hollywood movie: The Little Snob (1928).
About the movie:
1.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The Little Snob (1928)?
a.
According to actress
Colleen Camp
, when
Bette Davis
walked off production several days into shooting, filmmakers reportedly considered recasting role with either
Lucille Ball
or
Bea Arthur
, before deciding on bizarre rewrite in which Davis cat morphs into seductress played by
Barbara Carrera
.
b.
The film was shot using Kodak 16mm Reversal to give it a darker, more ominous visual feel.
c.
Jamie Foxx
attended classes at the Braille Institute in order to help him play the role of Ray.
d.
Vitaphone production reels #2441-2447; a Vitaphone musical score and sound effects were added to this otherwise silent production.
2.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The Little Snob (1928)?
a.
The films screenplay was adapted by
Frank S. Nugent
from
Alan Le May
s 1954 novel of the same name, that was first serialized as a short story in late fall 1954 issues of the Saturday Evening Post, and first titled, "The Avenging Texans", acknowledged similarities existed between the films script and an actual Comanche kidnapping of a young white girl in Texas in 1836.
b.
This film is presumed lost. Please check your attic.
c.
The recurring line "Pepsi Cola hits the spot" refers to the then-current jingle for the soft drink.
d.
Original writer
Daryl Haney
was sacked after his agent contacted executive producer
Frank Mancuso Jr.
and told him that Haney would not do any more work on the project unless he received a large pay increase (even though Haney had never told his agent to do any such thing). The screenplay was completed by a second, unknown writer, who was credited as
Manuel Fidello
.