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Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Up 'n' Coming (1983) Quiz
Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Up 'n' Coming (1983) Quiz
This quiz will test your movies knowledge by asking you questions related to the various famous movie trivia from the Hollywood movie: Up 'n' Coming (1983).
About the movie:
A rising young country/western singer gets a job as the opening act for a a veteran female country star. Soon the young girl is drawing much attention from the audiences and the record companies, and the older star doesn't like it one bit.
1.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Up 'n' Coming (1983)?
a.
Marilyn Chambers
did her own singing in the movie.
b.
WILHELM SCREAM: in the scene in the movie theater where
The Blob
is playing. The scream appears to come from
The Blob
, but the same thing is happening in the real movie theater.
c.
Nicolas Cage
modeled his speech mannerisms as Big Daddy on original
Batman
Adam West
. According to
Matthew Vaughn
, Cage started acting out his lines this way at the first costume fitting. The director was happy for Cage to continue with this performance in the film, citing his irritation with the gravelly voice
Christian Bale
used in
The Dark Knight
.
d.
Originally entitled "Backwater".
2.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Up 'n' Coming (1983)?
a.
During the launderette scene, a box of Ivory Snow washing powder is clearly visible in the foreground, featuring the image of Marilyn Chambers which became famous when she moved into pornography.
b.
Mark Knopfler
agreed to write the music for this movie on the condition that
Rob Reiner
put the hat that Reiner wore in
This Is Spinal Tap
in the movie. The hat appears in The Grandsons bedroom.
c.
When
Joan Crawford
was in Baton Rouge and she came to film Miriams arrival, there was no dialogue involved. Joan was to arrive at the mansion in a cab, exit, carrying a small case, pay the driver, and lowering her sunglasses, look up at the balcony of the house where Bette, in pigtails and a nightgown, was standing in the shadows, holding a shot gun. The scene was designed to be photographed in a wide continuous shot, and, thanks to Crawfords proficient technical skill, it was completed in one take. Later that evening, when publicist Harry Mines called on Bette in her motel bungalow, he found her standing in the middle of the room practicing Joans scene. "My God!" said Bette. "Ive been here all evening long with a pair of dark glasses and some luggage and Im imagining getting out of a cab and trying to do that whole business in one gesture. How did she do it?"
d.
The first Star Wars film to be released on DVD (more than a year after its release on VHS).