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Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : The People vs. Larry Flynt (1996) - Part (2) Quiz
Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : The People vs. Larry Flynt (1996) - Part (2) Quiz
This quiz will test your movies knowledge by asking you questions related to the various famous movie trivia from the Hollywood movie: The People vs. Larry Flynt (1996).
About the movie:
A partially idealized film of the controversial pornography publisher and how he became a defender of free speech for all people.
1.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The People vs. Larry Flynt (1996)?
a.
During the kicking scene,
Bette Davis
kicked
Joan Crawford
in the head, and the resulting wound required stitches. In retaliation, Crawford put weights in her pockets so that when Davis had to drag Crawfords near-lifeless body, she strained her back.
b.
This was the first Death Wish movie to be made after the
Bernard Goetz
vigilante shootings in New York. After this,
Charles Bronson
publicly stated that he recommended that people not imitate his character Paul Kersey from the Death Wish movies.
c.
Virginia Vincent
s reaction to being shot was quite genuine as there was a mishap with the squib planted under her robe. The small explosion caused her a deal of pain and she was briefly taken to the hospital.
d.
The producers were set on casting
Bill Murray
as
Larry Flynt
but according to
Milos Forman
, Murray never returned his phone calls.
2.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The People vs. Larry Flynt (1996)?
a.
Chapter Titles: 1. A Trap For the Mounties 2. Indian War Drums 3. Between Two Fires 4. Midnight Raiders 5. Running the Gauntlet 6. Mounties at Bay 7. Plumge of Peril 8. Killer at Large 9. The Fighting Mounties 10. The Sergeant Gets His Man 11. The Fugitive Escapes 12. Stolen Gold 13. Perils of the Royal Mounted 14. Surprise Attack 15. Trails End
b.
André Benjamin
had a role that spoofed
Cillian Murphy
s character in
Red Eye
. The scene was when Cindy (
Anna Faris
) and Brenda (
Regina Hall
) were in an airport to fly to the Village, Andres character pulled a taco out of this coat and offered a bite to Cindy who declined. His line was "If you dont eat the taco, your dad will die". The footage was reportedly shot but never used in the theatrical cut.
c.
The only film in the series to have an MPAA rating higher than PG; a PG-13.
d.
Larry Karaszewski
: the hand that puts a dollar bill in the swimsuit of a lady as the title "20 Years Later" displays belongs to one of the writers.
3.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The People vs. Larry Flynt (1996)?
a.
The golden vagina necklace that
Woody Harrelson
wears in one of the courtroom scenes is actually a real jewel that belonged to the real
Larry Flynt
.
b.
A print of this film survives at George Eastman House.
c.
American-International changed to title to a more dramatic-sounding "War of the Colossal Beast" and avoided mentioning in the ad campaign that it was a sequel to an earlier film.
d.
Estrellados is essentially the Spanish version of Free and Easy with Hispanic/Spanish speaking actors. In the early talkie days, films were made in several languages for wider audiences. It is believed that The Film Institute of Spain has a copy of the original film but will not release it for restoration. The movie is available in the English version with Spanish subtitles. The musical numbers were also translated to "La Reina de Mi Corazon" (Oh Queen/Oh King) and "Estrellados" (Free and Easy).
4.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The People vs. Larry Flynt (1996)?
a.
Oliver Rose (
Michael Douglas
) cuts the heels off his wifes (
Kathleen Turner
) shoes. In
Romancing the Stone
, Jack Colton (Douglas) cut the heels off Joan Wilders (Turner) shoes.
b.
The character of the Hollywood judge Thomas Alva Mantke is actually a composite character of many judges, the screenwriters chose to name him after one of their friends.
c.
Ward Bond
s film debut.
d.
This picture marked the last of
Dick Powell
s 58 feature-film appearances (plus one voice over) between 1932 and 1954. A recording artist since 1927, Dicks final two commercial sides on a Bell single were tunes from the movie score: the title song (music and lyrics by
Jack Lawrence
) and the Oscar-nominated "Hold My Hand" (music and lyrics by
Jack Lawrence
and
Richard Myers
). Neither ditty was sung by Mr. Powell in the film. However, he danced a bit in a pantomime segment dreamed by
Debbie Reynolds
.
5.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The People vs. Larry Flynt (1996)?
a.
The demon that possesses Regan MacNeil is named Pazuzu in the script, but this name is never mentioned in any cut of the film. During the film Pazuzu lies to Father Damien Karras claiming to be the Devil/Satan. Conversations with Father Lankester Merrin show this claim to be false.
b.
Courtney Love
plays stripper Althea Flynt in this film. Before she was famous, Love was a stripper in real life too.
c.
The films tagline "Whoever saves one life saves the world entire" is a quotation from the Talmud.
d.
John and Rhett Ryan are played by real life father-and-son
Robert Pine
and
Chris Pine
.
6.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The People vs. Larry Flynt (1996)?
a.
Milos Forman
claims
Courtney Love
showed up to their first meeting while under the influence of drugs. Just when he was going to dismiss her, he realized that Love was perfect for the role of Althea. Forman offered her the role on one condition: that Love would stay clean and undergo regular drug testing during filming. She complied. To this day, Love credits Forman with getting her off drugs which led to a career renaissance.
b.
Ralph Fiennes
was offered $1 million to take the lead.
c.
Cecil B. DeMille
s first all-sound film (
The Godless Girl
was essentially a silent film with sound sequences added), and his first of three films for MGM.
d.
In April 2006, screenwriter and "Thor" fan
Mark Protosevich
wrote a script for the film, which he described as "an Old Testament God who becomes a New Testament God." However, the script was so laden with VFX-worthy sequences that it would require $300 million to film, so when
Matthew Vaughn
signed on, he rewrote and trimmed the script to bring the budget down to a more agreeable $150 million.
7.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The People vs. Larry Flynt (1996)?
a.
In one scene, Caesar is shown handling a 3D puzzle of the Statue of Liberty, in reference to the the ending of the original
Planet of the Apes
.
b.
"Lux Radio Theater" broadcast a 60 minute radio adaptation of the movie on June 22, 1942 with
Loretta Young
reprising her film role.
c.
Justin Pierce (Casper) broke his wrist in a fight with a club bouncer during production. During the night pool scene he is seen holding his broken, wrist above his head to limit the pain as he could not get a cast put on it until after filming.
d.
Edward Norton
took on the film because he desperately wanted to work with
Milos Forman
.
8.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The People vs. Larry Flynt (1996)?
a.
In the original theatrical release, (and can be heard on the soundtrack; Track #9 "Unbelievable" (which is sound clips from the movie set to music by Yello,)) Fords toll free number was originally "1-800-PERFECT," not "1-800-UNBELIEVABLE". 1-800-UNBELIEVABLE was dubbed over for the video release, probably due to 1-800-PERFECT containing 7 letters, which would translate to an actual phone number. If you listen to the video release, you can even hear an obvious difference between "1-800" and "UNBELIEVABLE" where it was dubbed over.
b.
The Crown Point Bridge appears throughout the film. It was located in Addison, Vermont, near D.A.R. State Park, very close to where the house was built. Filming closed the bridge for several days, causing problems for locals on both sides of Lake Champlain. The bridge closed permanently in October 2009, after an inspection revealed serious deterioration. It was demolished December 28, 2009, and is scheduled to be replaced by 2011.
c.
The first movie featuring a mainstream star fully nude (
Annette Kellerman
).
d.
Courtney Love
was arrested several times in Mississippi and Tennessee during filming for wearing her outrageous and revealing costumes in public. While filming a particular scene in a jail, one of the female officers working mistook Love for being a criminal on her way in for booking and handcuffed her.
9.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The People vs. Larry Flynt (1996)?
a.
During the pillow fight in the date montage sequence actor JR Wickmans nose was badly cut by his glasses from a blow to the face with a pillow by co-star Kali Stivison.
b.
For the torpedo chase,
Lou Costello
did his shots in front a a rear projection screen. For the long shots its
Pat Costello
, Lous brother, doubling him.
c.
One scene involves Hustlers offer of a $1 million reward for bringing JFKs killers to justice. The father of actors
Woody Harrelson
and
Brett Harrelson
has long been suspected by conspiracy theorists of involvement in the assassination.
d.
Clay Aiken
was at one point confirmed for the role of Flynn Ryder during the films pre-production in 2005.
10.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The People vs. Larry Flynt (1996)?
a.
When asked why he turned down the role of Henry Higgins,
Cary Grant
remarked that his original manner of speaking was much closer to Eliza Dolittle.
b.
During its first weekend of release (playing in only five US theaters), this set a record for the highest per-screen gross of any non-animated movie in history.
c.
The insurance fees for
Courtney Love
were so high, the studio would not pay them.
Woody Harrelson
, the producers (
Oliver Stone
and
Michael Hausman
), the director (
Milos Forman
) and Love paid the fees out-of-pocket.
d.
The last film to date to win the most Academy Awards (5) without winning Best Picture.
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