[net.movies] answers to movie ending trivia quiz

rhg@mhuxv.UUCP (Bob Groff) (03/29/84)

Below are the answers to the trivia quiz of
movie endings.  I hope it was interesting.

Bob Groff
mhuxv!rhg


		     ANSWERS  TO  THE
		MOVIE  ENDING  TRIVIA  QUIZ

    1.	Jeff Goldblum:  We took a vote.  We're not leaving.  Ever!
	The Big Chill, 1983

    2.	John Vernon:  What do you say Mr. Wilson?
	Clint Eastwood:  I reckon so.  I guess we all died a little in
		that damn war.
	The Outlaw Josey Wales, 1976

    3.	to Rod Taylor:  Can I bring the lovebirds, Mitch?  They haven't
		harmed anyone.
	Rod Taylor:  Oh, all right.  Bring 'em.
	The Birds, 1963

    4.	Earnest Borgnine:  Hello!  Hello, Clara!
	Marty, 1955 - oscar for best picture and actor

    5.  Humphry Bogart:  Louie, I think this is the beginning of a
		beautiful friendship.
	Casablanca, 1942 - oscar for best picture

    6.  Deforest Kelly:  You OK, Jim?  How do you feel?
	William Shatner:  Young.  I feel young.
	Star Trek II - The Wrath of Kahn, 1982

    7.	Meryl Streep:  How do I look?
	Dustin Hoffman:  You look terrific.
	Kramer vs. Kramer, 1979 - oscar for best picture and actor

    8.  David Niven:  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.
	Gregory Peck:  To tell you the truth, neither did I.
	The Guns of Navarone, 1961

    9.	Peter MacNicol:  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.
	Sophie, 1982 - oscar for best actress

   10.	Jill Clayburgh:  I want to lie back on the grass and have you
		teach me some more about gardening.
	Silver Streak, 1976

   11.	Grace Kelly:  So this is where you live.  Oh, mother will love
		it up here!
	To Catch a Thief, 1955

   12.  David Clennon:  Well, I guess that's your privilege.
	Jack Lemmon:  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.
	Missing, 1982

   13.  <telephone ringing - Paul Newman's desk>
	The Verdict, 1982

   14.  Jane Fonda:  This is Halley Martin in New York saying goodnight.
	The Electric Horseman, 1979

   15.  Paul Scofield:  He will not refuse one who is so blithe to go to him.
	A Man for All Seasons, 1966 - oscar for best picture and actor

   16.  Henry Fonda:  Ah, just two of 'em now.  Baby's all grown up and
		moved to Los Angeles or somewhere.
	On Golden Pond, 1981 - oscar for best actor

   17.  to Clint Eastwood:  Hey blondie!  You know what you are?  Just
		a dirty son-of-a
	The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly, 1960s ?

   18.	Topol:  All right children.  Let's go.
	Fiddler on the Roof, 1971

   19.	group:  God bless America, my home sweet home.
	Robert DeNiro:  Here's to Nick.
	group: To Nick.
	The Deer Hunter, 1978 - oscar for best picture

   20.	to Gregory Peck:  And remember what I said - any husband of
		Constance is a husband of mine, so to speak.
	Gregory Peck:  All right.  Goodbye.  Good luck.
	Spellbound, 1945

   21.	Christopher Reeve:  Sorry I've been away so long.  I won't
		let you down again.
	Superman II, 1981

   22.	Paul Newman:  Maybe I'll see ya one of these days.
	Sally Field:  I'd like that.
	Paul Newman:  Be well.
	Sally Field:  You too.
	Absence of Malice, 1981

   23.	Clint Eastwood:  A man's got to know his limitations.
	Magnum Force, early 1970s

   24.	loudspeaker:  That is all.
	M*A*S*H, late 1960s ?

   25.	Cary Grant:  Before we start that, may I have the stamps?
	Charade, 1950s ?

   26.	to Debra Winger:  Way to go Paula!  Way to go!
	An Officer and a Gentleman, 1981

   27.	Robert Redford:  They'll print it.
	Cliff Robertson:  How do you know?
	Three Days of the Condor, early 1970s ?

   28.	to Steve McQueen:  Hey Hilts!
	The Great Escape, 1960s

   29.	Nigel Havers:  Well Andy, he did it!
	Nicholas Farrell:  What's that old boy?
	Nigel Havers:  He ran them off their feet.
	Chariots of Fire, 1981 - oscar for best picture

   30.	Maggie Smith:  Give me a girl at an impressionable age and
		she is mine for life.
	The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, 1969 - oscar for best actress

   31.	George Kennedy:  He's a natural-born worldshaker.
	Cool Hand Luke, 1967

   32.	Timothy Hutton:  I'm not disappointed.  I love you.
	Donald Sutherland:  I love you too.
	Ordinary People, 1980
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   Bob Groff (mhuxl!mhuxv!rhg)