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
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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)