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Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Ticket Cops (2010) Quiz
Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Ticket Cops (2010) Quiz
This quiz will test your movies knowledge by asking you questions related to the various famous movie trivia from the Hollywood movie: Ticket Cops (2010).
About the movie:
TICKET COPS is a farcical journey of the Ticket Cops stationed in Queens. These Ticket Cops show up late...
1.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Ticket Cops (2010)?
a.
Ian McKellen
based Gandalfs accent on that of
J.R.R. Tolkien
himself.
b.
The title of the original script was The Skin Interpreter. Writer-director Daniel Kremer disliked it and changed the title to A Trip to Swadades when he encountered the Portuguese word "saudades" in reading Jorge Luis Borges. The word "saudades" (meaning "intense longing and nostalgia for a thing of the past"), coincidentally, is production designer Paul Sylberts favorite word. Sylbert is fluent in the Portuguese language.
c.
Wartime rationing had an impact on the duos films. In this case, shoes were rationed to three pairs a year, and the dancers had to rehearse in bare feet. Also, because so many young men had joined the armed forces, the original plan to have 150 jitterbug teams in the jitterbug scene had to be reduced, and the 50 couples planned were reduced to 30. Not only that, but the "zoot suits" the duo wore needed a special dispensation because it was at the time considered a profligate use of material.
d.
The Directors Mother was a Radio City Music Call Rockette for many years. Sean Roman grew up in the halls of Radio City, partly raised by the Rockettes, stage hands, and ushers. He enjoyed playing whiffle ball on the breaks of the show with the cast and crew of the Radio City Music Hall Christmas Show.
2.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Ticket Cops (2010)?
a.
Silent Bob has only one line in the entire movie, consisting of: "Excitement? Adventure? A Jedi craves not these things." He had an additional line in the extended version, which was : "There was never anything good to say before."
b.
Walter Wanger
bought the rights to
Vincent Sheean
s political memoir "Personal History" (New York: Doubleday, 1935) for $10,000 in 1935. After 16 writers and five years, the script became the basis for this film.
c.
One cast member, Mr. Jason Harris, was recruited into the film when the producer, Kwame Antobam, knocked on Jasons door and asked Jason if he wouldnt mind filling in for an actor that did not show up to the set. While most struggling actors can only dream that someone in the movie field would knock on their door, out of the blue, and ask them to have a speaking role in a film - for Jason, this bizarre paradigm, was a reality. The producer actually saw Jason walk into his home with athletic gear and thought he would be a good replacement for the actor that did not show up.
d.
The role of
Cesar Montano
(as Captain Juan Pajota) was originally offered to
Zoren Legaspi
who passed the first screening. But Legaspi turned down the project due to his commitment to GMA-7 for a TV soap opera, and that he could not leave his family for a months shoot in Australia.