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Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : The President's Analyst (1967) Quiz
Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : The President's Analyst (1967) Quiz
This quiz will test your movies knowledge by asking you questions related to the various famous movie trivia from the Hollywood movie: The President's Analyst (1967).
About the movie:
At first, Dr. Sidney Schaefer feels honored and thrilled to be offered the job of the President's Analyst...
1.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The President's Analyst (1967)?
a.
Steven Soderbergh
gave the producers a list of possible titles for the film, including "46:02", "Retinal Retention", "Charged Coupling Device", "Mode: Visual", "Sex, Lies, and Videotape", and "Hidden Agendas". Soderberg was heavily in favor of "46:02" (the supposed running time of the tape Ann makes for Graham; the running time appears in the script but not in the final film), but the producers chose "Sex, Lies, and Videotape" immediately.
b.
Barry McGuire (Old Wrangler) made his own flowered pants for the movie. During that time they were quite the rage.
c.
Even though they are mentioned in the book, the Dursleys do not appear. This is the second film they have been left out of, with the first being
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
d.
The first 400,000 PlayStation 3 systems included a Blu-ray copy of the movie, a month before the DVD release.
2.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The President's Analyst (1967)?
a.
Singer
John Waite
, who appears in the film, proposed to
Jon Anne Willow
for
R. Michael Gull
during a 2007 concert.
b.
The head of the "FBR" is named Lux. "Lux" was a then-popular brand of vacuum cleaner. At the time, the director of the FBI was named Hoover.
c.
Jody listens to a lot of
Tupac Shakur
songs and has a mural on his wall of him. Tupac Shakur was supposed to play the role of Jody.
d.
The character of Jed Wood is inspired by director
Maurice Linnane
s work with
Garth Brooks
during his first concert tour outside the United States.
3.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The President's Analyst (1967)?
a.
Sydney Chaplin
s final film.
b.
The San Franciscan band
The Grateful Dead
were asked to be in this film. They would have been a rock band that Dr. Schaefer winds up hanging out with. Unfortunately the band wanted complete control over that scene.
c.
The martial arts fight between
Marjoe Gortner
and
Robert Tessier
was improvised on the spot.
d.
Stan Lee
: Although Lee has made cameos in many Marvel movies, this is the first time he has played a character from the comics: Willy Lumpkin, the Fantastic Fours kindly old mailman. His line was supposed to be, "Welcome home, Dr. Richards," but he changed it to, "Welcome back to the Baxter Building, Doctor Richards!"
4.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The President's Analyst (1967)?
a.
The subtitle option on the DVD translates the spoken Russian (between Kropotkin and his superior, and later with Masters greeting his old friend) into English.
b.
The maps shown in the opening credits are presented in geographic sequence. The car is apparently driving from Los Alamos, New Mexico (site of an actual U.S. Government weapons research lab), traveling west through the towns of Santa Fe, Albuquerque, Grants, Gallup, Ramah, and through the Zuni Indian Reservation into Arizona, through St. Johns (down US Highway 666), Winslow, Flagstaff, Williams, Ask Fork, Kingman, and then into California, where the car is shown as being outside of the town of Needles, about 240 miles northeast of Los Angeles.
c.
Karl Urban
nicked
Bruce Willis
with the cup he throws at him in their fistfight scene because he threw it faster then Willis expected. You can see the slight look of surprise on Williss face in the scene.
d.
The character "Bobo Weller" is based on real-life Playboy Playmate
Terri Welles
. When Paul Snider tries to impress her by listing her favorite books and musicians, theyre the same as those on Welles data sheet.
5.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The President's Analyst (1967)?
a.
During the filming of this movie on the lower west side of NYC James Coburn was being chased by two fellow actors who were dressed as uniformed cops. Shouting "Stop Stop", they chased Coburn around a corner and into a real on-duty uniformed NYC police officer. The officer dropped Coburn with one blow from his nightstick. Coburn had to seek medical treatment which subsequently stopped the filming for a time.
b.
Film debut of
Judy Canova
.
c.
Skip Woods
wrote an early draft of the film, which featured Alex Mann (aka Britains Action Man) and the antagonist as the Naja/Ryan, a corrupt CIA agent. Scarlett is married to Action Man but still has feelings for Duke, and is killed by the Baroness. Snake-Eyes speaks, but his vocal cords are slashed during the story, rendering him mute.
d.
The character names are all taken from a list of popular dog names, to emphasize the theme of human pets and tie in with the title.
6.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The President's Analyst (1967)?
a.
A print of this film still exists at the Library of Congress.
b.
The scene in which Kurt has meat tied to his leg and is chased by Xian Chows dog was inspired by a real-life event in which a young
Jean-Claude Van Damme
was ordered by his karate teacher to wear a protective suit and withstand the attempts of a trained dog to pull him to the ground.
c.
A not-so secret fact is that the FBR and CEA were originally identified by their real names; apparently pressure was brought to rename them after the film was shot. Thus every line where FBR or CEA is spoken has been redubbed, often very audibly. If you watch actors lips, theyre really saying FBI and CIA.
d.
According to production designer
Vincent Peranio
, the art departments budget was about $200. Half went to purchasing the trailer, half to decorating it. "And then after that (running out of money), we would just steal things."
7.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The President's Analyst (1967)?
a.
Apparently,
Shirley Jones
was one of the actresses to whom
Jack L. Warner
planned to offer the role of Eliza Dolittle if
Audrey Hepburn
turned it down.
b.
The name of the ship in the movie is the "Mata Hari" (named for the famous spy).
c.
The 1991 restoration contains exactly four more minutes of footage than the version that ran in theaters in 1960. Two of those minutes are taken up by the famous "snails and oysters" scene. The rest are scenes of gore and violence - including a more explicit version of the death of Draba, and a shot of the amputation of the arm of a soldier (played by real-life amputee
Bill Raisch
during the climactic battle scene. The remainder of the longer running time of the restored version is taken up by the Overture, Entracte, and Exit Music.
d.
When Arlos Saab is brought back there is a car door from a police car attached to the bumper with the words "GO POLICE" visible. The font and color are the same as the Chicago Police dept. used at the time of filming.
8.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The President's Analyst (1967)?
a.
Betty Lou Gerson
s last film.
b.
According to Larry Karaszewski of the website trailersfromhell.com, Flicker said the monologue on the n-word was based on a true story told to him by
Diana Sands
.
c.
The movie was turned into the stage musical under the same title in 1975 starring John Cullum.
d.
Some of
Jon Brion
s score is composed on a giant Wurlitzer organ. One of Brions friends has one so the composer would visit him at his home for the recording sessions.
9.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The President's Analyst (1967)?
a.
The episode in Batman, Trial, was supposed to be the plot of this film. Producers thought it worked better as a standard half-hour episode. Some fans disagree, feeling that Trial is begging to be a two-parter.
b.
CEA agent Don Masters (
Godfrey Cambridge
) wears a "Dizzy Gillespie for President" sweatshirt at the beginning of the movie. Legendary jazz trumpeter
Dizzy Gillespie
actually ran a short-lived campaign for the office in 1964 which, while not entirely serious, appealed to many disaffected voters.
c.
Premiered at the famed Radio City Music Hall in New York City.
d.
This film combines the Tintin tales The Crab with the Golden Claws (Tintin befriends Capt Haddock and rescues him from smugglers), The Shooting Star (Tintin and Haddock encounter an island made of an alien meteorite), and the two-parter The Secret of the Unicorn and Red Rackhams Treasure (Tintin and Haddock search for pirate treasure).
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