Nicolas Cage is undoubtedly one of the most intriguing and eccentric actors in Hollywood, with a filmography of sometimes surprising choices. Among his roles, which sometimes earn him derision from certain viewers, is the role of Ghost Rider in the adaptation of Marvel’s stable of comics.
The film stars Johnny Blaze, a motorcycle stuntman who turns into a fiery skeleton at night after selling his soul to the devil. Last night’s feature film at 6ter prompted us to present a quiz on the most famous skeletons seen in cinema. Before we get started, here are some secrets from Mark Steven Johnson’s filmmaking.
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winking at one’s own eye
In Johnny Blaze’s (Nicolas Cage) apartment, a poster for one of his shows is called Daredevil Spectacular. The title is certainly not insignificant, as Mark Steven Johnson’s previous film was Daredevil.
Long-term preparation
Three hours of daily preparation was required to create the Nicolas Cage/Ghost Rider haircut.
Peter Fonda: The Horseman’s Story
Actor Peter Fonda, best known for his performance in Easy Rider, plays the evil Mephisto in Ghost Rider. A choice that couldn’t be more logical, the motorcycle plays an important role in both films.
Director Mark Steven Johnson explains:Peter Fonda plays Mephisto. I first thought of him because his performance in Easy Rider already associated him with the world of motorcycles. To me it was a bit like Captain America (his character in Easy Rider) versus the Rider. Moreover, the chopper that Johnny Blaze drives is an exact copy of Captain America. It’s a wink, a line – “Nice bike, Johnny” – and two worlds collide.“
That’s why in this quiz you won’t find Ghost Rider, but eleven other skeletons seen in the movies, whose titles you’ll have to find!
Source: Allocine

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