Today, we're trying out a new game in which we describe a movie in three words and ask you to name it. That sounds pretty simple, doesn't it? Most of the questions below are pretty easy, but there are a few that might pose a challenge. Please answer only three per day so other people can play. There is a "best answer" for question, but other answers may be possible. Let us you know if you enjoy this game!
1. Inn, Vermont, snow.
2. Holmes, phantom, Canada.
3. Vampire, mother, windmill.
4. Newlywed, housekeeper, mansion.
5. Farmer, gunfighter, boy.
6. Binoculars, camera, cast.
7. Robot, diamonds, elevator.
8. Physician, slave, pirate.
9. Dog, orphans, grave.
10. Murder, South (U.S.), slap.
11. Lighthouse, plants, blindness.
12. Painting, deception, bell.
13. Reindeer, questionnaire, computer.
14. Politician, mask, swordfight (yes, it's usually two words!).
15. Museum, bone, song.
16. Opera, globe, sled.
17. Museum, engineer, youths.
18. Murder, poker, revenge.
19. Mermaid, kidnapping, skydiving.
20. Wig, telephone, pirates.
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I'll have a go!
ReplyDelete#1: White Christmas
#11: Day of the Triffids
#19: Beach Blanket Bingo
You are correct on all three! What a nice start to this new game.
Delete#5 Shane
ReplyDeleteWell done, Patrick!
Delete#8: Captain Blood
ReplyDeleteAye, matey, you're right!
Delete#4: Rebecca
ReplyDelete#12: Vertigo
#15: Bringing up Baby
#16: Citizen Kane
Right on all, but please follow the rules (only three answers per day so others can play).
DeleteOh, I'm sorry. Next time I'd better read the rules at first :)
Delete16 Citizen Kane
ReplyDelete18 Five Card Stud
I rather enjoy FIVE CARD STUD...one of the better late 1960s Westerns.
Delete3. Brides of Dracula
ReplyDelete20. The Naked Kiss
Nicely done, Toto, especially on THE NAKED KISS (a great Sam Fuller movie not many folks have seen).
Delete6. Rear Window
ReplyDeleteI dig this game!
Thanks for the positive feedback!
DeleteHere's a recap of what's left: 2, 7, 9, 10, 13, 14, and 17.
ReplyDeleteMaybe #10 Gone With the Wind
ReplyDeleteIt could fit, but there's a better answer.
Delete10# To Kill A Mockingbird?
DeleteThe slap is important. It's not just any old slap and has written about in discussions of the film.
Delete10 - In the Heat of the Night.
DeleteAlso, for 18, "The Sting" fits too--it features "murder," "poker," and "revenge," and in that order.
Yes, IN THE HEAT OF THE NIGHT! I figured that multiple movies would work for some of these questions.
DeleteHere's two stabs at it: #7) Forbidden Planet. #10)In the Heat of the Night. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteIN THE HEAT OF THE NIGHT is correct (though I guess technically there were two slaps). There's a better answer for #7, though you have the right decade and genre.
Delete9 - Forbidden Games?
ReplyDeleteNo.
DeleteWondering if perhaps my memory of that French postwar classic was faulty, I went to the plot summary on Wikipedia:
Delete"After five-year-old Paulette's *parents* and pet *dog* *die* in a German air attack on a column of refugees fleeing Paris, the traumatized child meets 10-year-old Michel Dollé .... The two attempt to cope with the death and destruction that surrounds them by secretly building a small cemetery ... where they bury her dog and start to bury other animals, marking their *graves* with crosses stolen from a local graveyard ...."
Perhaps you could reconsider your answer?
It might fit if Michel is an orphan, too. But there’s definitely another answer.
Delete13. Desk Set
ReplyDeleteWell done, Toto!
DeleteWe're wrapping up this game, but the following questions remain: 2, 7, 9, 14 (pretty hard), and 17.
ReplyDelete7. The Day the Earth Stood Still
ReplyDeleteToto, Klaatu barada righto!
ReplyDelete9. Greyfriars Bobby
ReplyDeleteVery good, Toto! One of my favorite dog movies.
DeleteYikes, I noticed a major typo in #2. It's Holmes, not Homes. Should make that question a lot easier!
ReplyDeleteStill remaining: 2, 14 (pretty hard), and 17.
ReplyDelete14. Mark of Zorro?
ReplyDeleteThe politician part is very important. Here's another word: France.
DeleteIs # 14. The Scarlet Pimpernel?
ReplyDeleteThat works, but there’s another answer, too.
Delete#2. The Scarlet Claw (This answer courtesy of my parents. I was reading these to them, and this was one of the few they answered.)
ReplyDeletePlease tell your parents that was very impressive!
DeleteThey rewatch the Basil Rathbone Sherlock Holmes all the time. I'd completely forgotten one took place in Canada.
DeleteOnly #14 is unanswered, so we'll add two words: France and theatre.
ReplyDelete14. Scaramouche
ReplyDeleteHooray! Thank you, Toto! That ends this game. We may try it again in the future.
DeleteHate to be a stickler, but did anyone answer #17?
ReplyDeleteOops.
DeleteNo, they didn't! So we'll add a word to it: London, museum, engineer, youths.
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