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Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Theodora Goes Wild (1936) Quiz
Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Theodora Goes Wild (1936) Quiz
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About the movie:
The author of a scandalously racy best-selling book tries to hide her celebrity from her provincial small town neighbors who'd be scandalized if they knew.
1.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Theodora Goes Wild (1936)?
a.
André Ramiro
was called to audition after a friend of his suggested his name for the casting staff. His friend didnt got any part in the movie, but Ramiro went on to play a major part in it, even though he had not previous acting experience.
b.
This film was made 9 years after the first film, which is the length of time between the events in each story.
c.
"Lux Radio Theater" broadcast a 60 minute radio adaptation of the movie on June 13, 1938 with
Irene Dunne
reprising her film role.
d.
The title of this movie was the subtitle for a Die Hard 4 project the studio was making. The project needed work and
Bruce Willis
told the studio he would commit to Die Hard 4.0 (now
Live Free or Die Hard
) if he could use the title for this movie.
2.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Theodora Goes Wild (1936)?
a.
Warner Bros. bought the rights to
Stephen Longstreet
s novel for $35,000.
b.
Henriette, the Duc, and the children pass a steam-powered, platform carousel. While Carousels had been popular in France since the 17th century, mechanized carousels like that shown in the film were invented in the late 1840s, when the film is set.
c.
Marian Marsh
was in a Hollywood Reporter cast list for this movie, but she did not appear.
d.
The SCMODS (State County Municipal Offender Data System) Readout for Elwood is as follows: Blues, Elwood Illinois License: B263-1655-2187 Currently under suspension Warrants Outstanding: Parking 114 Moving Violations: 56 (Flashing) Arrest Driver. Impound Vehicle
3.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Theodora Goes Wild (1936)?
a.
Most of the outdoors scenes at the college where shot on location at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
b.
At the end of the shower scene, the first few seconds of the camera pull-back from
Janet Leigh
s face is a freeze-frame.
Alfred Hitchcock
did this because, while viewing the rushes, his wife noticed the pulse in Leighs neck throbbing.
c.
"The Screen Guild Theater" broadcast a 30 minute radio adaptation of the movie on November 29, 1943 with
Irene Dunne
reprising her film role with often paired co-star
Cary Grant
.
d.
Was filmed by a small company in Detriot. Miriam Cooper made only $650 a week during filming.
4.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Theodora Goes Wild (1936)?
a.
In the Scottish Headquarters castle, a portrait of
Bernard Lee
(the original M) hangs behind the current Ms desk.
b.
According to the book Rating The Movie Stars by
Joel Hirschhorn
,
Burt Reynolds
" . . . was reportedly angry when co-stars
Jill Clayburgh
and
Candice Bergen
received Oscar nominations for
Starting Over
and he was ignored."
c.
The dialogue from this film is re-used in the film
Bedtime Story
, in which
Fredric March
portrays a playwright and
Loretta Young
his actress wife. All the dialogue in Marchs new "play" is actually from the screenplay of this film. Its virtually word for word, with only the heroines name changed. The "gardener" referred to in the dialogue is of course
Melvyn Douglas
. Columbia Pictures, the distributor of "Bedtime Story," made this film, too, but none of the writers overlap between the films. Interestingly, in "Bedtime Story," the actors playing the onstage scene are not meant to be in a comedy. What is borrowed is the confrontation over the gardener between Theodora, her aunt, and the local club ladies. Also, in an early scene, March has an inspiration for the last line of his play - something about nobody in the town ever calling the heroine "baby" before - an idea that figures in "Theodora Goes Wild" as well.
d.
Contract disputes between Laughlin and various producers caused the film to change hands between three different film studios, and delaying its release for three years. In 1973, Laughlin filed a fifty-one million dollar lawsuit against Warner studios for "improperly publicizing" Billy Jack.
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