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Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Walk Don't Run (1966) Quiz
Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Walk Don't Run (1966) Quiz
This quiz will test your movies knowledge by asking you questions related to the various famous movie trivia from the Hollywood movie: Walk Don't Run (1966).
About the movie:
During the housing shortage of the Summer Olympic Games in 1964, two men and a woman share a small apartment in Tokyo, and the older man soon starts playing Cupid to the younger pair.
1.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Walk Don't Run (1966)?
a.
"Lux Radio Theater" broadcast a 60 minute radio adaptation of the movie on June 12, 1939 with
Fay Bainter
and
Jackie Cooper
reprising their film roles.
b.
As if to confirm this would be his last movie,
Cary Grant
did not get the girl for the first time since the early days of his Hollywood career.
c.
The movies line "May the force be with you." was voted as the #22 of "The 100 Greatest Movie Lines" by Premiere in 2007.
d.
Nigel Cole
wanted to use the Rolling Stones You Cant Always Get What You Want, but it proved far too expensive ($1 million).
2.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Walk Don't Run (1966)?
a.
James Stewart
: Via a television broadcast of "The Man From Laramie."
b.
The SuperRobots look like the aliens from
Close Encounters of the Third Kind
; apparently
Steven Spielberg
was using scenes dropped from the movie at the time due to special effects constraints and never filmed until they appeared in AI.
c.
Geraldine Farrar
s Pekingese dog, Sniffles Tellegen, also appeared in the film.
d.
Djimon Hounsou
,
Gary Sinise
and
Timothy Olyphant
all auditioned for the voice of Silver Surfer.
3.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Walk Don't Run (1966)?
a.
Wolverines line, "What do they call you, Wheels?" was an ad-lib by
Hugh Jackman
(the scripted line was, "What do they call you, Baldie?").
b.
Cary Grant
s last film.
c.
This was the first sound film exhibited in Lisbon, Portugal, at Royal Cine, Lisbons largest cinema then, at a special session attended by the President of the Republic,
Óscar Fragoso Carmona
and a select audience of VIP politicians and artists from various sectors. The session was preceded by a newsreel from MGM, a documentary about the Lisbon dockyards, and various American and French song numbers.
d.
According to the script, the song intended to be played over the closing credits was "Put Your Hand Inside the Puppethead" by
They Might Be Giants
.
4.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Walk Don't Run (1966)?
a.
The clips from the movie that are seen playing in the video store were taken from a fake trailer for the film, made by the filmmakers before production ever started, which was shown to potential financial backers to try to raise money to make the film. (This is discussed in the "drunken commentary" feature on the DVD)
b.
Skridlows poetic recitation at the trunk of his car is mostly an excerpt from Shakespeares "The Life of King Henry The Fifth" (Act IV, Chorus). However, he misquotes the first phrase, saying "From inside the jousters tents...", which is not from any of Shakespeares writings.
c.
Charles Walters
s last theatrical feature as director.
d.
Harlan Williams was asked why he didnt list it in his film credits. His response, "You actually saw that piece of sh*t?"
5.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Walk Don't Run (1966)?
a.
The character portrayed by
Cuba Gooding Jr.
,
Doris Dorie Miller
, was the first African-American to be awarded the Navy Cross.
b.
Michelangelo Antonioni
s original ending was a shot of an airplane sky-writing the phrase "Fuck You, America," which was cut by MGM president Louis F. Polk along with numerous other scenes. Louis F. Polk was eventually replaced by
James T. Aubrey
, who had most of the cut footage restored, but without this final shot.
c.
The animation team worked alongside chef
Thomas Keller
at his restaurant French Laundry in order to learn the art of cooking. Mr. Keller also appears in a cameo role as the voice of a patron at Gusteaus.
d.
Cary Grant
retired from acting after this film because at 61 he had become too old to play the romantic lead, and he did not think his fans would want to see him playing supporting roles.
6.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Walk Don't Run (1966)?
a.
When the fictitious Turnbull ACs visited a hamburger joint during filming, people fled in fear of being attacked.
b.
Damon Lindelof
likened the Romulans in the film to pirates, with their unique tattoos, disorganized costuming, and practical ship with mechanics visible.
c.
In some scenes,
Cary Grant
whistles the theme music from
Charade
and
An Affair to Remember
, two of his previous films.
d.
Syndromes unusual way of walking was supposedly inspired by a Pixar employee who someone had noticed had a very strange walk and commented on it. His or her attempts to curb the strange walk were the basis of Syndrome and his purposeful walking style.
7.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Walk Don't Run (1966)?
a.
Le Chiffre is a French word which translates into English as either "The Cypher" or "The Number" or "The Figure". Other translations in different languages include "Die Nummer", "Herr Ziffer", "Mr. Number" and "Ochiu Spart", the latter of which is from the Romanian language meaning "Smashed Eye".
b.
The conversation between the two men in the Sauna (near the end of the film) goes something like this: - "I can hardly eat papayas anymore!" - "At first I was really happy ... at first, I thought ... well I thought..." - "At the beginning, yes." - "In Germany, I was looking forward to it, but in the meantime..." - "Yeah. Now, something German..." - "Hmmmm." - "After this, well go out and get something German to eat here!"
c.
The standard practice when filming a musical is to have the performers sing the songs in a studio and when they film the songs being sung, they move their lips to a play back of the already recorded tune. This musical was filmed with the performers singing live as the camera rolled. That caused many delays and technical problems.
d.
The film is a remake of
The More the Merrier
.
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