Schindler's List--Ultimate Trivia Book

ebook Trivia, Curious Facts And Behind The Scenes Secrets Of The Film Directed By Steven Spielberg

By Filmic Universe

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SCHINDLER'S LIST - ULTIMATE TRIVIA BOOK: TRIVIA, CURIOUS FACTS AND BEHIND THE SCENES SECRETS OF THE FILM DIRECTED BY STEVEN SPIELBERG CREATED BY: FILMIC UNIVERSE - Do you think you know everything about SCHINDLER'S LIST? Do you want to know more than 100 curious facts and secrets of Steven Spielberg's film? This eBook is full of information about one of the best movies of 1993. You will find and REALLY LOVE abundant behind the scenes secrets. You can test your knowledge about this movie here. - HERE SOME EXAMPLES: - When survivor Mila Pfefferberg was introduced to Ralph Fiennes on the set, she began shaking uncontrollably, as he reminded her too much of the real Amon Goeth. - Ralph Fiennes put on twenty-eight pounds (thirteen kilograms) by drinking Guinness for his role of Amon Goeth. Steven Spielberg cast him because of his "evil sexuality". - The person who places the flower on top of the stones in the closing credits is Liam Neeson, and not Steven Spielberg, as some people think. - Steven Spielberg refuses to autograph any materials related to this film. - Harrison Ford was the first choice for the title role, but declined, saying that some people would not be able to look past his Indiana Jones persona to see the importance of the film. - In the epilogue, all actors accompany the original Schindlerjuden they portray in the movie in pairs. - The most expensive black-and-white film to date. The previous record was held for over thirty years by another film set during World War II, The Longest Day (1962). AND MUCH MORE! - So, if you want to relive the memories of this great movie or just want to be entertained and learn more about it, do not hesitate to READ this Book!
Schindler's List--Ultimate Trivia Book