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Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) - Part (2) Quiz
Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) - 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: Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988).
About the movie:
A toon hating detective is a cartoon rabbit's only hope to prove his innocence when he is accused of murder.
1.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988)?
a.
Several voice actors make cameos as the voice of the character(s) they have played before. These are
Tony Anselmo
(Donald Duck),
Wayne Allwine
(Mickey Mouse) and
Mel Blanc
(Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Porky Pig, Sylvester and Tweety Bird). But most noticeable is
Mae Questel
as Betty Boop. Mae did Bettys voice from 1930 until the character was retired in 1939.
b.
Director of photography
Amir M. Mokri
was replaced by
John Schwartzman
several weeks into shooting. This was reportedly due to "creative differences" between Mokri and director
Jon Turteltaub
.
c.
Members of the Rome Opera ballet corps were hired to play some of the nuns, and complex convent rituals were literally choreographed for them.
d.
The make-up artists mixed KY jelly into
Arnold Schwarzenegger
s make-up for the Terminator in "normal" mode to give him a slightly synthetic look.
2.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988)?
a.
Most or all of the game audio heard in the arcade is not the original audio from the games shown.
b.
The only element of this film taken from the original Bond story by
Ian Fleming
is its title and the French location. However, it has been pointed out that the 1981 James Bond novel "Licence Renewed" by
John Gardner
features an Ascot horse-racing scene similar to that seen in this film.
c.
The song played by Daffy and Donald Duck in the Ink and Paint Club is the Second Hungarian Rhapsody by Franz Liszt, a song featured in numerous cartoons, including the Oscar winning Tom & Jerry short
The Cat Concerto
and the Bugs Bunny Merrie Melodie
Rhapsody Rabbit
.
d.
Madonna
auditioned for the role of Claire Lewicki.
3.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988)?
a.
Begins with a shot of a peak in the jungle which is reminiscent of the Paramount Pictures logo. See also
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
,
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
and
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
.
b.
To Jagloms surprise, this film was the official American selection at the Venice Film Festival in 1990, and this was the basis of Jagloms film Venice/Venice. Jaglom went to film that movie in Venice while there to promote this film.
c.
First feature film portraying the San Francisco Police Departments Bureau of Inspectors Homicide Detail; the success of the film led to the development of the TV drama
The Streets of San Francisco
.
d.
The Disney Afternoon character Bonkers Bobcat was created because Amblin Entertainment, co-owner of all of the characters created for "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" refused to allow Disney to produce a TV series incorporating characters from the film. At the time, Amblin was working with Warner Brothers on the animated series
Tiny Toon Adventures
and
Animaniacs
.
4.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988)?
a.
Val Kilmer
, a method actor who heavily researched the role, elected not to portray his character in a Utopian or chiseled capacity. Instead, Kilmer wanted to convey a nihilistic approach in which the years of confinement visibly take a toll physically and emotionally on the character.
b.
Among many others, the "If I didnt have puke breath, Id kiss you." line was improvised.
c.
Principal photography took place over 15 days.
d.
This movie marked the first time cartoon characters from both
Walt Disney
and Warner Brothers appeared together on screen.
5.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988)?
a.
During the movie, Eleanor (
Naomi Watts
) trades SMS text messages with a contact. The number which identifies the sender on her Blackberry is +352 22 28 09: the real phone number for the Luxembourg City Tourist Office.
b.
The name of the man who runs the hotel that Mel and Goldie check into following the helicopter chase is Norman as it is in Psycho
c.
A "prequel" with the working title "Toon Platoon" never got out of the developmental stage.
d.
The mansion of Jack Woltz was also used as the mansion of Alan Stanwyk in
Fletch
.
6.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988)?
a.
Felix the Cats face appears as the masks of tragedy and comedy on the keystone of the entrance to Toontown.
b.
The television version started with a day shoot at Coney Island with Cleon and his girlfriend (played by
Pamela Poitier
). The producers cut this scene stating that the only day scene should be at the end of the film after a night of horror.
c.
The Spanish word for "forbidden", whose mispronunciation serves as a running joke through the movie is actually "prohibido".
d.
Above the picture of the girls on one of the magazine covers the headline says that
Drew Barrymore
,
Cameron Diaz
and
Lucy Liu
were cast to play the band in an upcoming movie.
Peter Teschner
, the editor of Josie and the Pussycats was also the editor of
Charlies Angels
, featuring these three actresses.
7.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988)?
a.
Ennio Morricone
was attached to score the film before pulling out due to a scheduling conflict with
Baarìa
. Several of Morricones songs from other films were sampled in the film instead.
b.
Louis Gossett Jr.
s film debut.
c.
A list of the classic cartoon cameos in the film (which is supposed to be set in 1947, though quite a few post-1947 characters appear), grouped by studio: Disney: - Mickey Mouse - Minnie Mouse - Pluto - Donald Duck - Goofy - Pegleg Pete - Horace Horsecollar - Clarabell Cow - the merry dwarfs from
The Merry Dwarfs
- the flowers and trees from
Flowers and Trees
- the Three Little Pigs and the Big Bad Wolf from
Three Little Pigs
- Peter Pig from
The Wise Little Hen
- Toby Tortoise, Max Hare, and the girl bunnies from
The Tortoise and the Hare
- Mickeys orphans from
Orphans Benefit
- Little Red Riding Hood from
The Big Bad Wolf
- Jenny Wren from
Who Killed Cock Robin?
- Elmer Elephant from
Elmer Elephant
- Snow White, all seven dwarfs, and the Old Hag/Witch from
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
- Wynken, Blynken and Nod from
Wynken, Blynken & Nod
- Ferdinand the bull from
Ferdinand the Bull
- Pinocchio and Jiminy Cricket from
Pinocchio
- the broomsticks, the cupids, the baby Pegasuses, an ostrich, and a hippo from
Fantasia
- the Reluctant Dragon and Sir Giles from
The Reluctant Dragon
- Dumbo, Mrs. Jumbo, Casey Jr., and the crows (as Jessicas backing band in the Ink and Paint Club) from
Dumbo
- Bambi from
Bambi
- Chicken Little from
Chicken Little
- Jose Carioca from
Saludos Amigos
- Monte the pelican from
The Pelican and the Snipe
- Peter from the "Peter and the Wolf" segment of
Make Mine Music
- Brer Bear, the groundhogs, and the Tar Baby from
Song of the South
- the singing harp from the "Mickey and the Beanstalk" segment of
Fun & Fancy Free
- the animals from
Johnny Appleseed
- Danny the lamb from
So Dear to My Heart
- Mr. Toad and his horse Cyril from
The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad
- Tinker-Bell from
Peter Pan
- Maleficents goons from
Sleeping Beauty
- the penguins from
Mary Poppins
Warner Bros (Looney Tunes): - Bugs Bunny - Daffy Duck - Porky Pig - Tweety - Sylvester - Yosemite Sam - Foghorn Leghorn - Marvin the Martian (first appeared in 1948) - Road Runner & Wile E. Coyote (first appeared in 1949) - Marc Anthony the bulldog from
Feed the Kitty
- Sam Sheepdog from
Dont Give Up the Sheep
- Speedy Gonzales (first appeared in 1953) Max Fleischer/Paramount: - Koko the Clown (
Out of the Inkwell
- Betty Boop Walter Lantz: - Woody Woodpecker MGM: - Droopy
d.
The shoot was quick and would only get interrupted when the director ran out of money. It took 4 months to shoot.
8.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988)?
a.
Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner also appear silhouetted on the elevator door as it goes up.
b.
Dakota Blue Richards
mother (Mickey Richards) made a cameo appearance as a diner in the scene at the restaurant with
Nicole Kidman
.
c.
Second and final theatrically released feature film for
Ross Dimsey
as a director. Dimseys first film as a director was
Blue Fire Lady
.
d.
The twin handguns Seraph uses in the coat check shootout are Browning BDM pistols.
9.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988)?
a.
The films title in Germany was "Reichtum is keine Schande", which translates as "Wealth is no shame".
b.
Jim Carrey
and
Nicolas Cage
were both considered for the role of Link before
Brendan Fraser
was cast
c.
This was intended as a 20 minute art movie with no dialog. The director eventually decided to give it a story, thought the original intent shows in some scenes.
d.
During production, one of the biggest challenges faced by the makers of the film was how to get the cartoon characters to realistically interact with real on-set props. This was ultimately accomplished in two different ways. Certain props (such as Baby Hermans cigar or the plates Roger smashes over his head) were moved on-set via motion control machines hooked up to operator who would move the objects in exactly the desired manner. Then, in post, the character was simply drawn over the machine. The other way of doing it was by using puppeteers. This is most clearly seen in the scene in the Ink & Paint club. The glasses held by the octopus bartender were in fact being controlled by puppeteers from above, whilst the trays carried by the penguin waiters were on sticks being controlled from below - both the wires and the sticks were simply removed in post and the cartoons added in.
10.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988)?
a.
This film is presumed lost. Please check your attic.
b.
Although the films title is a question, no question mark appears in the title, as this is considered bad luck in the industry.
c.
For security reasons, early prints of the film were shipped under the title "Bacon".
d.
Phil Spector
: the cocaine dealer.
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