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Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) - Part (9) Quiz
Famous trivia from Hollywood movie : Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) - Part (9) 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.
Executive producer
Chris Columbus
(who directed the first two films) offered the role of director to
Alfonso Cuarón
after watching Cuaróns
A Little Princess
.
b.
After
Claire Danes
declined to reprise her role as Kate Brewster,
Charlotte Gainsbourg
was once attached to star before pulling out due to a scheduling conflict with another film. She was replaced by
Bryce Dallas Howard
.
c.
Laure Mattos
, the movies first on-screen victim, is the real-life wife of co-star
Daniel Stern
.
d.
Peter Renaday
auditioned for the role of Eddie Valiant. In the test footage with an animated Jessica Rabbit (animated by
Darrell Van Citters
), he resembled Eddie as he did in the books; slender and with a beard.
2.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988)?
a.
Jerry Maren (the pitcher in the kitchen baseball scene) was actor in the movie who was originally in
The Wizard of Oz
, where he played a Munchkin in the Lollipop Guild. He later said he regretted making this movie because it was in such poor taste and nothing remotely like that ever happened while filming the original movie.
b.
In one of the early versions of the script, Judge Doom was revealed to be the one who killed
Bambi
s mother.
c.
In an interview with The Guardian on August 11, 2007,
Ed Harris
stated that his biggest disappointment has been "The distribution of Copying Beethoven in the US." He also claimed the most important lesson life has taught him is "Dont let MGM distribute a film you care about."
d.
The lounge in mid-town says "We Never Close" and Maxs restaurant in Ft. Lauderdale says "Always open".
3.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988)?
a.
Julie Andrews
was asked to reprise her stage role of Guenevere, but had become such a popular film star by this time that she was unable to accept the role. Ironically,
Jack L. Warner
, who produced the movie version of
Camelot
, was the same man who produced the film version of
My Fair Lady
, and who had given the role of Eliza Dolittle to
Audrey Hepburn
because he thought that Julie Andrews would not be a big enough box-office name.
b.
Peter Jackson
gave one of the rings used in the movies to both
Elijah Wood
and
Andy Serkis
as gift when the shoot was finished. They both thought they had the only one.
c.
Kathleen Turner
was nine months pregnant when she recorded the voice of Jessica Rabbit.
d.
Many critics in 1948 felt that
Cary Grant
and
Myrna Loy
were too old to play the naive young couple who dont know about building a house.
4.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988)?
a.
One of the rare talking animal movies in which the animals mouth doesnt move in sync with their lines.
b.
The huge figure of a naked man wielding a club which is created by the Indian sorcerer is an accurate representation of the ancient Celtic chalk carving known as the Cerne Abbas Giant, which is 60 metres in height and is located on a hillside overlooking the village of Cerne Abbas in Dorset, England.
c.
The name of
Michael J. Fox
s character, Jamie Conway, is almost an anagram of author
Jay McInerney
s name. In the novel, the primary characters full name is never given, he is referred to as "Coach" by Tad, and in the second person ("you") in the narration.
d.
The password ("Walt sent me") to enter the "Ink and Paint Club" refers to cartooning legend
Walt Disney
.
5.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988)?
a.
This live-action version of the fairy tale that supposedly inspired Walt Disney to make the later animated version was thought to be lost, until discovered by George Eastman House in the Dutch film Archive. GEH acquired the nitrate and preserved it. They went back and, using the play script and translations, restored the English titles to the print. They also repaired some defects in the image and tinting of the film.
b.
Joe Eszterhas
wrote the original script, which was a series of loosely-connected sex scenes. When
Mike Figgis
took over the project and rewrote most of the script, Ezsterhas decided to take his name off the film.
c.
The Red Car trolley is still sitting in the bone yard at the Florida Disney Studio in 2010.
d.
Production on the film was suspended after the release of
The Aviator
, and
Christopher Nolan
directed
Batman Begins
instead. He returned to the project after finishing directing his third Batman film,
The Dark Knight Rises
.
6.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988)?
a.
Filmed in 20 days in the isolated, remote region of Pittsburg, NH.
b.
The opening track on the
Sting
album "...Nothing Like the Sun", the song "The Lazarus Heart" was originally written as the movies musical finale, at an early stage of the movies production when the books tragic ending, where Roger is killed in the crossfire during the final duel, was still in the script. When the studio ordered its default ending to be used at the films end, in which Roger is alive at the end of the duel, however, the song was deleted from the script and ended up on Stings album instead.
c.
A street sign reads "Kubelski Avenue".
To Be or Not to Be
starred
Jack Benny
, whose real name is Benny Kubelski.
d.
The scene where Azeem first shows Robin his telescope is similar to a scene in
Dances with Wolves
, where Dunbar (Costner) hands a telescope to Kicking Bird.
7.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988)?
a.
Selected by Quentin Tarantino for the First Quentin Tarantino Film Fest in Austin, Texas, 1996.
b.
Early in production,
Paul Reubens
auditioned for the role of Roger Rabbit. The animation in the screen test using Reubens voice was done by
Darrell Van Citters
.
c.
The over 600 latex "web" balloons in the celebration scene had to be hand-painted with a Sharpie marker.
d.
In chapter one the shot of Luthor destroying the bridge is actual footage of the original Tacoma Narrows Bridge that opened in 1940 (also known as "Galloping Gertie"). The footage used is that of the bridge in its final moments prior to its collapse on November 7, 1940, shot on 16mm Kodachrome motion picture film by Barney Elliott and Harbine Monroe of a Tacoma-area camera shop.
8.
Which of the following famous movie trivia, is related to the Hollywood movie: Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988)?
a.
During the liquidation scene, one man stops to remove something from the door post of his residence. What he removes is a Mezuzah, a case containing a passage from the Torah (Deuteronomy 6:4-9), which Jews traditionally affix to the door frames of their houses as a constant reminder of Gods presence.
b.
Among other accomplishments, the film was a milestone in scoring. It introduced the idea of a theme song to be marketed separately from the movie, and to be a motif for the instrumental score throughout the movie.
Tex Ritter
--
John Ritter
s father--sang the song "Do Not Foresake Me", whose lyrics are from the point of view of the hero appealing to his new wife, Amy, to stay with him.
c.
Justin Timberlake
was the only actor who met his real-life character (
Sean Parker
) before the founding of Facebook and this film.
Armie Hammer
and
Josh Pence
met their real-life characters, the Winklevoss twins after filming. The twins enjoyed Hammer and Pences performance so much they attended a couple screenings of the film.
d.
For this movie, animation director Richard Williams set out to break three rules that previously were conventions for combining live-action and animation: first, move the camera as much as possible so the Toons dont look pasted on flat backgrounds; second, use lighting and shadows to an extreme that was never before attempted; third, have the Toons interact with real-world objects and people as much as possible.
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