Last week's Trivia Time was the best ever. All the questions were answered. Thanks to all of you who played. Dawn and Sark's wife still have their "Free Pass". Are you ready for this week? I hope so.
Who Am I? I made films with Howard Hawks, a "cult film" that became huge in the 70's and was in a 50's TV series that was based at the Van Nuys Airport. Who Am I?
#2. What were the films?
#3. What was the TV series.
#4. John Wayne played a college football coach in what film?
#5. Brain Buster # 1. NBC Sports uses the theme from this TV series as its Olympic intro music. Name the series, the star, and the composer.
#6. Brain Buster #2. What do the films Sergeant York and White Heat have in common?
#7. Brain Buster # 3 What Howard Hawks' film was Ginger Rogers in?
#8. Brain Buster #4. Who were her co-stars?
#9 Brain Buster #5. Edmond O` Brien had two of his films remade with the same titles. Name the films.
# 10. Brain Buster #6. Rock star Jeff Beck was in what two films? Rick, I know you know at least one of the answers.
Sunday, January 10, 2010
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1. Kenneth Tobey
ReplyDelete2. The Thing From Another World and I Was a Male War Bride
3. Whirlybirds
4.Trouble Along the Way
ReplyDelete9. DOA and 1984
10.Twins and The Pope Must Die (love Jeff Beck)
5. "The Adventures of Briso County Jr." composed by Randy Edelman, starring Bruce Campbell
ReplyDelete7. Monkey Business
8. Cary Grant and Marilyn Monroe
Eve, you are Getting way to good at this.All your answers are correct, For #10 I'll take The Pope Must Die, but I was looking for Blow Up. He Smashes his guitar Pete Townsend style as a member of the Yardbirds. What about Tobey's "Cult Film ?
ReplyDeletewill try to get to that...
ReplyDelete6. Margaret Wycherly played Sgt. York's mom and the lovely mother of Cody Jarrett, 'Ma'...
OK Eve, I'll give you a Free Pass for next week if you can answer this one. Name All And I mean All of the Films Bruce Campbell is in directed by Sam.
ReplyDeleteOK Folks, I guess I made this week WAY TO EASY. LOL. Eve You Rock.
ReplyDeleteFor the cult film, I'm thinking Walking Tall...but could be Dirty Larry Crazy Mary...I mean Dirty Mary Crazy Larry...and Blowup is a better choice than The Pope Must Die, I must say...
ReplyDeletePaul...I just happened to be on the site because I'm getting ready to post "Dial H for Hitchcock" and saw trivia come up while I was here - and obviously "got into it"...you post a very nice mix of trivia questions, by the way, Paul...
ReplyDeleteEve Good Choices but not it. Think Low budget , bad production values (mike in frame) and Big Ego Star/ director
ReplyDelete(Paul, you rat) Here's my attempt at the Bruce Campbell/Sam Ramaii filmography...this is sooo not what I watch - if it's not complete, so be it: Within the Woods, The Evil Dead, Crimewave, Evil Dead II, Darkman, Army of Darkness, Spider-Man 2 and 3, and they're apparently slated to do Spider-Man 4 and Evil Dead 4 (can't wait), too...
ReplyDeleteIs the Kenneth Tobey cult Film Rage...starred Geo. C. Scott who also directed...
ReplyDeleteEve, Close but no cigar, you forgot Darkman, it's a non speaking role, but Hey Bruce is in it.As for the Cult Film a big hint. The Star/director is in the the opening scenes Of South Pacific. No it's not Ray Waltson. And BTW You got the FREE PASS for next week.
ReplyDeleteActually, Darkman is on the list, btw Evil Dead II and Army of Darkness...I remember Tom Laughlin being in the opening of South Pacific, and he became a star with Billy Jack, which he directed (and made some sequels as I recall...and Tobey was in it...so...does that fill the bill?
ReplyDeleteTA Dah! I knew the South Pacific hint would do it. Eve,to Quote Boogie" Your Good.... Your Very Good"
ReplyDelete"the lady eve" and Brigid O'Shaughnessy had a couple of similarities...except Jean/Eve had a heart, wasn't a murderer, and had a great sense of humor (there are some clues for you, Paul...)
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