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Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Unbreakable (2000) - Part (2) Quiz
Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Unbreakable (2000) - 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: Unbreakable (2000).
About the movie:
A suspense thriller with supernatural overtones that revolves around a man who learns something extraordinary about himself after a devastating accident.
1.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Unbreakable (2000)?
a.
The airplane that the Lemurs hold court in is a Lockheed Electra, the same airplane as
Amelia Earhart
disappeared in on July 2, 1937.
b.
When the first version of the film was shown at the Rotterdam Film Festival in 2004, it was the first time that particular version had been screened in 45 years.
c.
Bea Arthur
has confessed that she had reservations about making this film, but agreed to do so in order to work with her husband, director
Gene Saks
. In a 2008 interview, she called the film "a disaster."
d.
M. Night Shyamalan
: Stadium drug dealer.
2.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Unbreakable (2000)?
a.
The final film of veteran director
W.S. Van Dyke
. He was dying of cancer while shooting it, and committed suicide not long after its release.
b.
Amrish Puri
shaved his head for the role of Mola Ram, creating such an impression that he kept it shaved and became one of Indias most popular film villains.
c.
"It Never Entered My Mind," sung by Betty Garrett (I), was deleted from the movie. Miss Garretts vocal is not contained on the soundtrack CD from Sony.
d.
M. Night Shyamalan
always had
Bruce Willis
and
Samuel L. Jackson
in mind to play the roles of David Dunn and Elijah Price.
3.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Unbreakable (2000)?
a.
For the scene in which Jack is shot,
Garrett Hedlund
wore more than 10 squibs in his legs. In the final cut, only four are seen going off.
b.
"Cars" has a lot of repeated character names from the
Isaac Asimov
short story "Sally" where robotic sentient cars are the main subject.
c.
The films massive critical and commercial failure effectively ended
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s career as a leading man.
d.
The film derived from the first third of the original script. Shyamalan felt no connection to the last thirds of the text and decided to discard them.
4.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Unbreakable (2000)?
a.
The Revuers (
Betty Comden
,
Adolph Green
,
Judy Holliday
and
Alvin Hammer
) received billing (as a group), but their one musical number, "The Baroness Bazooka," was cut from the release print. Their remaining roles are little better than extras.
b.
George Burns
later told
Gregory Peck
that his reaction to getting the plate turned over in his lap was one of the best of its kind Burns had ever seen.
c.
Shyamalan came up with the idea for the film while filming
The Sixth Sense
.
d.
In Static-Xs song "Im With Stupid",
Linnea Quigley
s line from the movie "Yeah, it was...very stupid." is sampled.
5.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Unbreakable (2000)?
a.
The number that scrolls across the news screen, 800-656-1482, when David Dunn (
Bruce Willis
) son is watching t.v. is owned by ABC/Disney. This number can also be seen in the movie
Sky High
. The number takes you to an ABC operator which then explains the number to the caller.
b.
When the three detainees are running through the camp toward the Tower, the music is reminiscent of the fire engine scenes in Fahrenheit 451, which was directed in 1966 by Francois Truffaut (Mr. Lacombe).
c.
Kevin Bacon
s character, lying in bed with his throat impaled by an arrow, has the blood in his neck making little bubbles. Originally, it was just meant to seep out, but the arrangement of the tube with blood didnt work, and
Tom Savini
ended up blowing into the tube to make it flow, causing an unintended (but ultimately used) bubbling effect.
d.
The dinosaur skeleton in the museum sequence is artificial. It was obtained from storage at RKO where it had been constructed for
Bringing Up Baby
.
6.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Unbreakable (2000)?
a.
In late 1928, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer announced that it had bought
Nell Martin
s novel "Lord Byron of Broadway" and would be turning it into a musical with
William Haines
and
Bessie Love
. However, it went downscale when actually casting the central roles, and the lack of star power and the so unappealing story added up to a flop at the box office. Critics commented about its lackluster casting, and "Lord Byron Of Broadway" quickly sank at the box office.
b.
It was said that while filming the scene where C.C. Baxter sleeps in Central Park in the rain,
Billy Wilder
had to spray
Jack Lemmon
with anti-freeze to keep him from freezing.
c.
Carl Reiner
s film debut.
d.
Marsha Dietlein
played the character "Claire," but her scenes were deleted from the released print.
7.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Unbreakable (2000)?
a.
This was one of RKOs biggest hits of 1948, earning $395,000.00
b.
Annabelle keeps calling Bret, "Bert." This is a reference to an episode of the original
Maverick
TV series in which a girlfriend of Brets kept calling him Bert.
c.
Of all the films hes made, this is
M. Night Shyamalan
s personal favorite.
d.
James Marsters
dyed his hair dark auburn for this role.
8.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Unbreakable (2000)?
a.
Rick has an unexplained cut on his lip all throughout the film. It was a part of a subplot involving him getting into a fight the night before defending his brother in a bar fight. But due to time restraints the explanation scenes were never filmed
b.
Both
Bette Davis
and
Olivia de Havilland
s characters have masculine given names -- "Stanley" and "Roy," respectively. Interestingly, the film never hints that there is anything unusual about their names, nor does it offer any explanation.
c.
When David and his son first meet Elijah, there is a protracted shot, when the son has gone out of the room, when the lampshade on the desk is perfectly positioned behind Davids head and looks like an aura or halo.
d.
Daniel Craig
was chosen because of his distinct likeness to
Steve McQueen
, who starred in the cowboy epic
The Magnificent Seven
.
9.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Unbreakable (2000)?
a.
A short scene of
Björk
s video "Big Time Sensuality" can be seen in the movie in a vision sequence
Tom Cruise
has.
b.
William Sanderson
, portraying Gen. A. P. Hill, was 58 years old at the time of filming. A.P. Hill was 38 years old at Chancellorsville.
c.
Charlayne Woodard
, who plays the mother to
Samuel L. Jackson
s character, is actually almost a full 5 years younger than her on screen son.
d.
The basketball court, where Josh Framm started practicing, before becoming a Junior-High Timberwolf, was property of a vacant Catholic church building. The sign, (as evidence), on a board, that is still up appears as: with five lines. Top line, W__C_ME was WELCOME. 2nd Line, _EEK AN_ YE SHALL ____ was SEEK AND YE SHALL FIND. 3rd line, SU_D__ M_SS, was SUNDAY MASS. 4th line, 9.0_ was 9:00 and 4th line 10.3_ was 10:30.
10.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Unbreakable (2000)?
a.
In one slapstick bit, Curly forgets himself and refers to Shorty Williams as "Moe". While Curly and Larry used their real names in the picture, Moe wasnt Moe. He was Shorty Williams.
b.
Some camera shots show David in a hooded raincoat. Which may be to imply that hes some sort of a caped crusader.
c.
The book next to Billy Chapel on the airplane after he finds Heather is "The Killer Angels". This book was also written by Michael Shaara, who wrote "For Love of the Game".
d.
Screenwriter
John Michael Hayes
was so faithful to
Lillian Hellman
s play that large chunks of the dialogue are identical to the dialogue in
These Three
, the 1936 film version of The Childrens Hour, for which
Lillian Hellman
herself wrote the adaptation and screenplay - this, despite the fact that
These Three
was a watered-down, censored version of The Childrens Hour.
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