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Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) - Part (7) Quiz
Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) - Part (7) 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.
First cinema film of
Jeffrey Tambor
.
b.
The ending contains several homages to
Martin Scorsese
s
Taxi Driver
, including Billy getting his fingers shot off, Nick being shot in the neck, and Nick shaving his head before the final shootout.
c.
Judge Dooms master plan to dismantle the Red Car trolley is based in fact. Private corporations conspired to eliminate public transit in the late 1940s and 1950s in order to generate demand for automobiles and ancillary industries to keep said automobiles running.
d.
Jane Fonda
had wanted
John Schlesinger
to direct, but he declined as he felt that the Vietnam experience should be filmed by an American director.
2.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988)?
a.
At the movie theater where Eddie tells Roger his back story, the short
Goofy Gymnastics
is being played, which didnt come out for another two years from the period the film is set in (1947). Crew members claimed to have chosen this particular short, despite its inaccuracy, because it was the zaniest thing they could find in the Disney Vault.
b.
The first full animated Disney "musical" (three or more songs in film, not main titles) since
The Fox and the Hound
.
c.
Ethel Barrymore
was very old and feeble during the filming and spent most of her time between takes in a wheelchair. She was not crippled but was getting frail and had to conserve her energy for her onscreen performance.
Frank Sinatra
threw a surprise birthday party for her on the set, a gesture that clearly moved and touched her.
d.
Dave McKean
: the motion capture performer for the porcupine wearing braces. His character also appears waving during the end credits.
3.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988)?
a.
326 animators worked full-time on the film. In total, 82,080 frames of animation were drawn. Including storyboards and concept art, animation director
Richard Williams
estimates that well over one million drawings were done for the movie.
b.
Paulette Patterson
, who plays the usher who hands masks to Maureen and Phil, won her role in a contest sponsored by MTV.
c.
In Summers apartment theres a copy of Cezannes famous "Blue Vase" which is an important part of Cezannes influence to Cubism.
d.
Beating out established players like
Luis Figo
and
Ronaldo
,
Parminder Nagra
won the 2002 Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA)s International Football Personality of the Year Presidential award, the first female to ever receive the honor.
4.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988)?
a.
Clare West
: the films costume designer has a cameo part, though her professional name was misspelled.
b.
The three ingredients of the dip which kills toons, (turpentine, benzene and acetone) are all paint thinners which are used to remove animation from cells.
c.
Steven Soderbergh
attached the following list of rules to the screenplay to his low budget ($2 M) film with a huge list of stars: 1. All sets are practical locations. 2. You will drive yourself to the set. If you are unable to drive yourself, a driver will pick you up, but you will probably become the subject of ridicule. Either way, you must arrive alone. 3. There will be no craft service, so you should arrive on set "having had". Meals will vary in quality. 4. You will pick, provide, and maintain your own wardrobe. 5. You will create and maintain your own hair and make-up. 6. There will be no trailers. The company will attempt to provide holding areas near a given location, but dont count on it. If you need to be alone a lot, youre pretty much screwed. 7. Improvisation will be encouraged. 8. You will be interviewed about your character. This material may end up in the film. 9. You will be interviewed about the other characters. This material may end up in the finished film. 10. You will have fun whether you want to or not. If any of these guidelines are problematic for you, stop reading now and send this screenplay back where it came from.
d.
When Face sees Lt. Sosa for the first time in the movie, he asks her "Did you take my Steely Dan CD?". Later, when Face calls Sosas cell, her ringtone is "Reelin In The Years" by
Steely Dan
.
5.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988)?
a.
Desperate to capture a truly surprised reaction from the cast,
Irwin Allen
actually fired a handgun into the ceiling without warning the actors, who were understandably "surprised". The trick worked and he got his shot.
b.
Kay Lenz
was offered the lead role, but turned it down. Instead, Lenz starred in the horror B-movie
House
.
c.
The first independently financed, produced and distributed film to ever premiere at the world-famous Graumans Chinese Theater.
d.
Lena Hyena, the hideously ugly Jessica Rabbit impostor that Eddie meets in Toontown, is based on the creation of the same name by artist
Basil Wolverton
. She was first conceived in 1946 for a contest by
Al Capp
to depict "the worlds ugliest woman" to be featured in his "Lil Abner" comic strip.
6.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988)?
a.
Phil Silvers
had a small role in this film, but his scenes were deleted in the final release print.
b.
The proposed route for Judge Dooms freeway is the same one the 10 Freeway follows through Los Angeles.
c.
Towards the end of the movie, when Clark Kent enters Daily Planet floor to talk to Lois for the last time, there is a sign in the background on the white board that reads "Daha iyisi olamaz". It is in Turkish and means "It cant get any better/There cant be anything better".
d.
The movie was financed by the Dow chemical company in order to spend "frozen" finances (money that couldnt be spent outside the country of origin) that the company had in Yugoslavia.
7.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988)?
a.
Julie Condra
and Mark Dacascos met and co-starred in this film, and then they married in real life.
b.
As the car is driving up to the cabin at the beginning of the movie, instead of
Theresa Tilly
its
Sam Raimi
you see from "Shellys" window.
c.
The alien monster is the same one featured on the cover of the album "Walk Among Us" (1982) by The Misfits.
d.
Joel Silver
s cameo as the director of the Baby Herman cartoon was a prank on Disney chief
Michael Eisner
by
Robert Zemeckis
and
Steven Spielberg
. Eisner and Silver hated each other from their days at Paramount Pictures in the early 80s, particularly after the difficulties involved in making
48 Hrs.
. Silver shaved off his beard, paid his own expenses, and kept his name out of all initial cast sheets. When Eisner was told, after the movie was complete, who was playing the director - Silver was nearly unrecognizable - he reportedly shrugged and said, "He was pretty good."
8.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988)?
a.
The name "Snake Plissken" was changed to "Hyena" for the Italian release, and "Cobra" in Korea.
b.
Kevin Smith
: [comic books] Zack mentions the comic book character Spider-Man. Also
Elizabeth Banks
stars as Betty Brant in the Spider-Man film franchise.
c.
"The Screen Guild Theater" broadcast a 30 minute radio adaptation of the movie on March 22, 1942 with
Sara Allgood
,
Donald Crisp
, Roddy McDowall,
Maureen OHara
and
Walter Pidgeon
reprising their film roles performing with
Rhys Williams
.
d.
Screenwriters Jeffry Price and
Peter S. Seaman
first adapted the
Gary K. Wolf
novel, Who Censored Roger Rabbit?, in 1981, with a view to making it with up-and-coming director
Robert Zemeckis
. However, when Disney viewed Zemeckis two feature films (
I Wanna Hold Your Hand
and
Used Cars
), they felt that Zemeckis wasnt talented enough to pull off the movie. After Zemeckis made
Romancing the Stone
and
Back to the Future
, Disney reconsidered and the movie was green-lit.
9.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988)?
a.
With a budget of $70 million, this is the most expensive movie produced in Spain.
b.
Initially, there were to be seven weasels (Greasy, Sleazy, Wheezy, Smartass, Psycho, Stupid and Slimy) to parody the seven dwarfs.
c.
First cinema feature of
Rufus Sewell
.
d.
Walt Gorney
: the veteran actor who played Crazy Ralph in the original Friday the 13th and in "Part 2," returns as the voice of the narrator during the opening of this film.
10.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988)?
a.
The nice blue glow that lights the final confrontation between
Wesley Snipes
character and his ex-partner was achieved by shining a light into a pool of water that had a mirror at the bottom.
b.
Susan Orlean
was at first concerned that some people would think her portrayal in the film was accurate, but was then reminded how
Charlie Kaufman
portrays himself in the film.
c.
Reggie Bannister
did all his own stunt work for the film except the scene where he has to jump over a chainsaw, which they wouldnt let him do.
d.
To convince the Disney and Amblin executives that they could make the movie, the filmmakers shot a short test involving Roger bumping into some crates in an alley and then getting picked up by a version of Valiant played by
Joe Pantoliano
(this test can be seen in the
Behind the Ears: The True Story of Roger Rabbit
documentary on the Vista Series DVD). After viewing the test, several of the Disney executives were convinced they had seen a traditional man-in-a-suit gag with added animation. They couldnt believe it when they were told that it was 100% animation.
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