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Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : The Stripper (1963) Quiz
Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : The Stripper (1963) Quiz
This quiz will test your movies knowledge by asking you questions related to the various famous movie trivia from the Hollywood movie: The Stripper (1963).
About the movie:
Lila Green is an insecure and aging showgirl for Madame Olga's stage shows. When her boyfriend...
1.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The Stripper (1963)?
a.
The inability of
Shaquille ONeal
to make a free throw in order to save himself and Dr.
Phil McGraw
is somewhat of an inside joke. Although considered one of the greatest basketball players of all time, he is often criticized for his poor free throw shooting.
b.
The car that Buzz and Hamm use to find Woody is a Gyoza (a pun on Toyota). Gyoza is a type of Asian dumpling.
c.
Back cover of US VHS box features photo of Joanne Woodward, Claire Trevor and Richard Beymer at an outdoor festival of some sort (one of films working titles was Celebration) that doesnt appear in finished film.
d.
In 2005, Ralph Bakshi stated in interviews that he along with hip-hop group
Wu Tang Clan
and producer
Albert S. Ruddy
planned on producing a sequel.
2.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The Stripper (1963)?
a.
The day before he began filming as C-3PO,
Anthony Daniels
tried on his costume for the first time. Within two steps, the left leg shattered down into the plastic of the left foot, beginning to stab the actor every time he took a step.
b.
Jon M. Chu
: The director in the scene with the stunt double rehearsing, during the crew-recruiting montage.
c.
Partially shot in Cottonwood, Arizona in the Old Town Theater, at the time the longest running single screen theater in the United States (opened 1923). In December 1998, the theater suffered from a 4-alarm fire that closed the theater for good. It has since been rebuilt as restaurant/bar.
d.
In 1961,
Natalie Wood
was announced for this film (then called Celebration), as a re-teaming with her West Side Story co-star
Richard Beymer
. Presumably, she would played a beefed up version of supporting role that eventually went to
Carol Lynley
.
3.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The Stripper (1963)?
a.
Warren Beatty
was nominated for the 1960 Tony Award (New York City) for Supporting or Features Actor in a Drama for "A Loss of Roses" (Original title of play) as Kenny.
b.
Had the biggest box-office opening of an animated movie ever.
c.
Kelly MacDonald
(Pia) was considered for the role of Stella.
d.
Frank Langella
went on record in an interview stating that playing Skeletor was one of his favorite roles. His young son was a huge fan and was running around the house shouting "By the power of Grayskull", so he took the role for him. He wrote some of his lines, like: "Tell me about the loneliness of good, He-Man. Is it equal to the loneliness of evil?".
4.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The Stripper (1963)?
a.
Warners gave the green light to the movie fairly late during preproduction. For a long time artists working on preproduction were not sure whether the film was ever going to be made.
b.
Kim Novak mentioned in print to play title role at one point.
c.
In July 2006, the PBS series "History Detectives" aired a story about the discovery of a section of this long-lost film. Running only 22 seconds, the segment was preserved and restored by the Library of Congress.
d.
In Bennys dream,
Babe Ruth
says "I dont know why, but can I have this?" when referring to
Hank Aaron
s baseball card. Hank Aaron would go on to break Babe Ruths all-time home run record.
5.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The Stripper (1963)?
a.
The date for the end of everything, according to the film, is 10/19/09.
b.
Dorothy Dandridge and Pearl Bailey were also reluctant to be in the film, until they heard that Poitier and Sammy Davis, Jr. were going to be in it. Sammy Davis, Jr. was the only one of the four leads who was actually eager to play his role in the movie.
c.
The original New York production under a different title was "A Loss of Roses" by
William Inge
which opened at the Eugene ONeill Theater in New York on November 28, 1959 and ran for 25 performances.
d.
One of the most profitable films ever made, with a shooting budget of just over $100,000 (approximately $531,000 in 2005 dollars) and a worldwide gross of $25 million to $30 million.
6.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The Stripper (1963)?
a.
DoP Cameo: Binod Pradhan one of the 3 wise men (the one sitting in the wheelchair) outside the house in Jackson Heights.
b.
Several comedy routines in the movie were taken from the Marx Brothers 1920s vaudeville stage show, "Fun In Hi Skule".
c.
This film was premiered at the grand opening of the Fox Theater at 1350 Market Street in San Francisco on 28 June 1929.
d.
The role of Lila, washed-up showgirl of the title, was originally intended for
Marilyn Monroe
, who was replaced by
Joanne Woodward
upon Marilyns death. The ironic opening sequence (undoubtedly rewritten after Miss Monroes death) has the bleached blonde title character, upon her arrival in Hollywood, being mistaken for
Jayne Mansfield
by a tourist.
7.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: The Stripper (1963)?
a.
Method Man
was nervous about saying "titties" in front of
Natalie Portman
.
b.
To create a villain that could challenge the physically imposing
Tom Hanks
, director
Sam Mendes
wanted
Jude Law
to seem rodent-like.
c.
Pat Boone reportedly rejected the lead on moral grounds.
d.
The little yellow radio shown in the movie was a actual radio. Its design is based on a WWII German emergency transmitter. It is a BC-778/SCR-578/AN-CRT3 emergency transmitter (it could not receive) affectionately called Gibson Girl, a name taken from the narrow-waisted female drawings of 1890s fashion artist Charles Gibson. Its shape allowed the operator to hold it between the legs while cranking it the necessary 80 RPM to produce enough electricity to operate. It could be set to automatically send an SOS signal or switched to send Morse Code signals. Early models transmitted only on 500kHz, later models also could transmit on 8280kHz (later modified to 8364kHz). It was notorious for being tough to crank.
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