rhg@mhuxv.UUCP (Bob Groff) (03/21/84)
Below is a trivia quiz of movie endings. The 32 movies in the quiz range from the earliest in 1942 to the most current in 1983. For those who want a hint, I've included the year of the movies at the end of the article. Answers will be posted at the end of the month. Enjoy. Bob Groff mhuxv!rhg MOVIE ENDING TRIVIA QUIZ 1. We took a vote. We're not leaving. Ever! 2. What do you say Mr. Wilson? I reckon so. I guess we all died a little in that damn war. 3. Can I bring the lovebirds, Mitch? They haven't harmed anyone. Oh, all right. Bring 'em. 4. Hello! Hello, Clara! 5. Louie, I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship. 6. You OK, Jim? How do you feel? Young. I feel young. 7. How do I look? You look terrific. 8. I'd like to offer you my apologies, sir, and my congratulations. To tell you the truth, I didn't think we could do it. To tell you the truth, neither did I. 9. When I could finally see again, I saw the first grays of daylight reflected in the murky rivers. This was not judgment day. Only morning. Morning excellent and fair. 10. I want to lie back on the grass and have you teach me some more about gardening. 11. So this is where you live. Oh, mother will love it up here! 12. Well, I guess that's your privilege. No! That's my right. I just thank God that we still live in a country where we can put people like you in jail. 13. <telephone ringing> 14. This is Halley Martin in New York saying goodnight. 15. He will not refuse one who is so blithe to go to him. 16. Ah, just two of 'em now. Baby's all grown up and moved to Los Angeles or somewhere. 17. Hey blondie! You know what you are? Just a dirty son-of-a 18. All right children. Let's go. 19. God bless America, my home sweet home. Here's to Nick. To Nick. 20. And remember what I said - any husband of Constance is a husband of mine, so to speak. All right. Goodbye. Good luck. 21. Sorry I've been away so long. I won't let you down again. 22. Maybe I'll see ya one of these days. I'd like that. Be well. You too. 23. A man's got to know his limitations. 24. That is all. 25. Before we start that, may I have the stamps? 26. Way to go Paula! Way to go! 27. They'll print it. How do you know? 28. Hey Hilts! 29. Well Andy, he did it! What's that old boy? He ran them off their feet. 30. Give me a girl at an impressionable age and she is mine for life. 31. He's a natural-born worldshaker. 32. I'm not disappointed. I love you. I love you too. movie year hints 1. 1983 11. 1955 21. 1981 31. 1967 2. 1976 12. 1982 22. 1981 32. 1980 3. 1963 13. 1982 23. 1970s ? 4. 1955 14. 1979 24. 1960s ? 5. 1942 15. 1966 25. 1950s ? 6. 1982 16. 1981 26. 1981 7. 1979 17. 1960s ? 27. 1970s ? 8. 1961 18. 1971 28. 1960s 9. 1982 19. 1978 29. 1981 10. 1976 20. 1945 30. 1969 -- Bob Groff (mhuxv!rhg)
reiher@ucla-cs.UUCP (12/10/84)
Here's a rather difficult movie trivia quiz. If you happen to have seen some of the films in question, those questions won't be too hard. Otherwise, most of the questions will require a lot of research if you don't know the answer. Other than the general difficulty of the questions, there are no common threads. Each question is worth five points, unless otherwise indicated. Send your answers to me, by mail. I will post scores and answers in about a month. I probably will not respond individually to postings. 1. Julie Andrews starred in three Broadway hits which were made into movies, but she didn't star in any of the films. Name the films and the actresses who played the roles. (6 pts) 2. What was the largest film set ever constructed in Hollywood? 3. Otto Preminger approached a well-known public figure to play a southern senator in "Advise and Consent". After some consideration, this person declined. Who was it? 4. What actor was the first choice for the title role in the original Hollywood production of "Dracula"? 5. What famous figure in the British entertainment world had his first screen role in D. W. Griffith's "Hearts of the World"? 6. Who played the admiral in "Seven Days in May"? 7. According to Harry Lime, what is Switzerland's greatest contribution to civilization? 8. What director was Goebbels' first choice to head film production for the Third Reich? 9. At the end of "The Big Sleep", one murder is left unsolved, and neither Raymond Chandler, nor the screenwriters (including William Faulkner), nor the director (Howard Hawks) could figure out who did it. What character was the victim? 10. Who did Irving Thalberg describe as "a footage fetishist"? 11. Peter Bogdanovich appears as an actor in what is probably one of the most famous unfinished films. What is the film's title? 12. Name three films other than the original "King Kong" which used sets from that film. (There are at least four.) (9 pts.) 13. What two men were the creative forces behind the Archers production company? 14. Mary Pickford, Douglas Fairbanks, Charles Chaplin, and D.W. Griffith were the original United Artists. What major star was asked to join them in forming the company, but declined? 15. There was a scandal on the set of "Apocalypse Now" when it was revealed that members of the crew were smuggling a certain substance into the Phillipines in film cans at the company's expense. What was the substance? 16. What were the words Robert Mitchum had tattooed on his fingers in "Night of the Hunter"? 17. Where did William Friedkin's film "Sorcerer" get its title from? 18. What is the full title (in English) of the Japanese film which inspired "Star Wars"? 19. Who is the only person ever to win an Acadamy Award on a write-in campaign? -- Peter Reiher reiher@ucla-cs.arpa {...ihnp4,ucbvax,sdcrdcf}!ucla-cs!reiher