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Quiz about The Forgotten Kid Who Played Huckleberry Finn
Quiz about The Forgotten Kid Who Played Huckleberry Finn

The Forgotten Kid Who Played "Huckleberry Finn" Quiz


Eddie Hodges provided the 60's generation with joy in nostalgic entertainment. Although, his recognition diminished, the forgotten kid who portrayed "Huckleberry Finn" was still a class act!

A multiple-choice quiz by lilady. Estimated time: 6 mins.
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Author
lilady
Time
6 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
307,718
Updated
Jul 23 22
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Difficult
Avg Score
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Question 1 of 10
1. Eddie Hodges was a versatile and successful child actor, but many may not know that he was also a recording artist. What was the name of his record, that was all the teen-age rage? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. When Eddie Hodges began his show business career, what city did his family move him to, in order that he might have further success at entering the film industry? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. Eddie is probably best remembered as the red-haired, freckled-faced kid in, "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" (1960). However, this was not his first film, as some may believe. What was the name of his first film, that starred Frank Sinatra and Edward G. Robinson? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. Eddie Hodges appeared on the daytime, game show, "Name That Tune". Who was his teammate, who later became a famous astronaut? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. Hodges has been featured as guest appearances on numerous television shows. Which one of these programs was he not featured in? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. In which film did Eddie Hodges co-star with the female child actress, Haley Mills? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. Eddie Hodges accepted a small acting part in the film, "Live a Little, Love a Little" (1968). It must have been quite an honor to be on the same set as this celebrated actor and singer. Who was the star of this film? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. After his tour in Vietnam, Eddie Hodges returned to Hollywood, only to leave show business. He made a decision to enter into a university and study for a new career. Which university did he attend? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. Eddie Hodges played on the Broadway play, "Critic's Choice" (1960), as the son of which legendary actor? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. There was a Scholarship and Awards Fund created in Eddie Hodges name in 1958.



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Eddie Hodges was a versatile and successful child actor, but many may not know that he was also a recording artist. What was the name of his record, that was all the teen-age rage?

Answer: I'm Gonna Knock on Your Door

Hodges recorded the highly recognized song, "I'm Gonna Knock on Your Door" in 1961, at the age of fourteen. He completed a lesser hit with a song written by Phil Everly, of The Everly Brothers, entitled, "(Girls, Girls, Girls) Made to Love". Before leaving Hollywood, California, he owned his own music publishing company, was a songwriter, record producer, and music publisher.

Although, no longer involved in the business, he continues to use his talent of song writing.
2. When Eddie Hodges began his show business career, what city did his family move him to, in order that he might have further success at entering the film industry?

Answer: New York

Born in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, on March 5, 1947, Edward Samuel Hodges made his professional stage debut in the Broadway musical, "The Music Man", on December 19, 1957. The original hit opened in New York at the Majestic Theatre, and ran for 1,375 shows.
3. Eddie is probably best remembered as the red-haired, freckled-faced kid in, "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" (1960). However, this was not his first film, as some may believe. What was the name of his first film, that starred Frank Sinatra and Edward G. Robinson?

Answer: A Hole in the Head

In Eddie's debut, he was cast as Sinatra's son (Alvin "Ally" Manetta) in, "A Hole in the Head" (1959). It was in this film that he and Frank Sinatra performed, "High Hopes" (1959). James Van Heusen and Sammy Cahn won an Oscar for "High Hopes" as the Best Original Song in the Academy Awards. Hodges did not appear in the Sinatra films, "Ship Ahoy" (1942), and "Take Me Out to the Ball Game" (1949).

"A Hole in the Head", was a comedy about a widowed father (Sinatra), who was broke and drowning in debt. He had a dream of opening a ritzy resort in Florida, but desperately needed the financial backing from his eldest brother (Robinson), who wanted him to marry and settle down. His son (Hodges) absolutely worshiped him and demonstrated faith in his father beyond reservation. Before his brother would lend him the money, he gave him an ultimatum. He was to either change his swinging lifestyle or give him custody of his son. Nevertheless, with his high hopes of a better life for the both of them, he would have to have a hole in his head (Hence the movie title), to give up such love and support.
4. Eddie Hodges appeared on the daytime, game show, "Name That Tune". Who was his teammate, who later became a famous astronaut?

Answer: John Glenn

John Glenn was the co-contestant with the ten-year-old Hodges on October 4, 1957. Glenn was a fighter pilot and Major in the Marine Corps when he was on the popular show with the young Hodges. It was 1962, when he became the first American to orbit the Earth aboard the Friendship 7. After successfully winning on the show, Eddie split the grand prize of $25,000 with the future NASA astronaut.
5. Hodges has been featured as guest appearances on numerous television shows. Which one of these programs was he not featured in?

Answer: My Three Sons

In 1964, Hodges gave an amusing presentation as the lovesick teenager, Roger McChesney in, "The Dick Van Dyke Show".
He portrayed Skeeter Dexter in the western series, "Bonanza" (1965). In the television production, "Family Affair" (1969), Hodges played the pop star, Charlie Higgins. Eddie sang his own original music, "She's on My Mind", and, "Cissy, My Love", which was co-written by Kathy Garver, the series regular who played Cissy Davis.
6. In which film did Eddie Hodges co-star with the female child actress, Haley Mills?

Answer: Summer Magic

Mills and Hodges portrayed the roles of typical teen-agers in, "Summer Magic" (1963). Eddie played Gilly Carey in the classic Disney film.

After the death of her husband, a woman and her three kids moved from the city to a simpler lifestyle in the country. Unsuspected news came, when they found out that their cousin, Julia, would be living with them too. Nancy (Mills) met a young man at school, but her snooty cousin soon became her rival. Gilly (Hodges) was the piano player and entertainer in the family, who was not thrilled about the move to begin with. He soon became occupied with the new job he acquired as a chauffeur. As the movie concluded, the family was well adjusted to their country life with its relaxing activities, family fun, and love.
7. Eddie Hodges accepted a small acting part in the film, "Live a Little, Love a Little" (1968). It must have been quite an honor to be on the same set as this celebrated actor and singer. Who was the star of this film?

Answer: Elvis Presley

Though it was a short appearance, Eddie played the delivery boy, Woodrow.
I can only imagine how young Hodges must have felt to be on the film with the, "King of Rock 'n Roll", at the peak of Presley's career.
8. After his tour in Vietnam, Eddie Hodges returned to Hollywood, only to leave show business. He made a decision to enter into a university and study for a new career. Which university did he attend?

Answer: University of Southern Mississippi

Hodges was discharged from the Special Forces of the army in the late 60s. Upon his arrival back to California, he became disheartened with the changes in the film business. He returned to his native home state and enrolled at the University of Southern Mississippi, where he received his B.A. in Psychology and an M.S. in Counseling. Afterwards, Hodges married, and he and his wife had twins. He has devoted his adult life as a mental health counselor in surrounding southern counties in Mississippi.

A note of interest: USM is also the Alma Mata of football great, Brett Favre, and Margaritaville's, Jimmy Buffett.
9. Eddie Hodges played on the Broadway play, "Critic's Choice" (1960), as the son of which legendary actor?

Answer: Henry Fonda

On December 14, 1960, the Broadway show opened at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre. The three-act play ran for 189 performances before closing in mid 1961. It told the story of a theatre critic, Parker Ballantine (Fonda), and his second wife, Angela, who wrote a dreadful play. Angela wanted him to review it for possible production, but the question came whether to critique the play honestly, or review it on a positive note for the sake of his marriage. Parker's son, John (Hodges), noticed this could be a repeat of what happened between his father and his mother, Parker's first wife, Ivy.

After a few threatening scenarios, it ended with Parker, Angela, and John, together and still happy. However, things would certainly be different should she write another play! "Critic's Choice", was made into a film in 1963, with Bob Hope and Lucille Ball.
10. There was a Scholarship and Awards Fund created in Eddie Hodges name in 1958.

Answer: True

The Eddie Hodges Scholarship Foundation Trust Endowment Fund was formed
as a project of the Jackson Symphony League (JSL). It grants scholarships to students desiring to resume, or advance their musical education.
The Foundation celebrated its 50th anniversary in May, 2008.
Source: Author lilady

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