There’s no place like home.
The Wizard of Oz
Which actor, nicknamed “The King of Hollywood,” died suddenly in 1960 after completing The Misfits with Marilyn Monroe?
Clark Gable
Who was called “Ol’ Blue Eyes”?
Frank Sinatra
In The Wizard of Oz (1939), what does Dorothy say before clicking her ruby slippers?
“There’s no place like home.”
After all, tomorrow is another day.
Gone with the Wind
Who was killed in a car crash at age 24 in 1955, shocking the world?
James Dean
Who was known as “The Little Tramp”?
Charlie Chaplin
Which 1950 film shocked audiences with its twist ending: the story was narrated by a dead man?
Sunset Boulevard
The stuff that dreams are made of.
The Maltese Falcon
Which blonde starlet died in 1962, officially ruled as a barbiturate overdose, sparking endless conspiracy theories?
Marilyn Monroe
Who was called “The Master of Suspense”?
Alfred Hitchcock
What 1960 film shocked viewers by killing its star just 30 minutes in?
Psycho
Gentlemen, you can’t fight in here! This is the War Room!
Dr. Strangelove
Which actress was married to both Mickey Rooney and Artie Shaw before her famous marriage to Frank Sinatra?
Ava Gardner
Which actor was called “Mr. Television” in the 1950s?
Milton Berle
Which actor became known for the phrase “Good night, and may God bless” at the end of his variety show?
Red Skelton
It’s alive! It’s alive!
Frankenstein
Who was discovered dead in 1932 at age 26, later ruled a suicide, in what became one of Hollywood’s first tabloid tragedies?
Peg Entwistle
Which actor was called “The Man of a Thousand Faces”?
Lon Chaney
What Cary Grant comedy featured him discovering his sweet aunts were actually serial killers?
Arsenic and Old Lace
Oh, Jerry, don’t let’s ask for the moon. We have the stars
Now, Voyager
Which famous child star sued Warner Bros. for contract release in 1937 and won, changing Hollywood labor law?
Olivia de Havilland
Which silent film star was called “The It Girl”?
Clara Bow
Which silent film star was known for performing death-defying stunts, like hanging from a clock
Harold Lloyd