This actor is known not only for his acting skills, but his dancing and singing skills as well. We saw him in Saturday Night Fever and Grease.
1. Richard Gere
2. John Travolta
3. Jeff Conaway
2. John Travolta
They had hits in like “I Wanna Hold Your Hand”, “Love Me Do,” and “She Loves You” 1964.
1. The Turtles
2. The Animals
3. The Beatles
3. The Beatles
These brothers were known for their disco hits. The song they are most known for came out in 1978. Who are they?
1. The Bee Gees
2. The Jackson 5
3. The Doobie Brothers
1. The Bee Gees
This movie shot John Travolta into stardom and also boosted the Disco dance craze. It was released in 1977.
1. Grease
2. Saturday Night Fever
3. Michael
2. Saturday Night Fever
This movie has a lot of spots and it came out in 1961.
1. 101 Dalmatians
2. See Spot Run
3. The Shaggy Dog
1. 101 Dalmatians
This actor is famous for saying, "Say 'hello' to my little friend!" He has also never been married and is considered to be one of the greatest actors.
1. Al Pacino
2. Robert De Niro
3. Mark Wahlberg
1. Al Pacino
This was a hit song in 1965.
“I’ve got sunshine on a cloudy. When it’s cold outside, I’ve got the month of May. I guess you say, what can make me feel this way? _____________.”
1. My Boy
2. My Dog
3. My Girl
3. My Girl
This song is from 1977. Mamma Mia! It was a big disco hit for this Swedish group. Here's a lyric for some help.
"You can dance, you can jive, having the time of your life. Ooo, see that girl. Watch that scene. Digging the ______."
1. Ditch
2. Dancing Queen
3. Hole
2. Dancing Queen
This 1960 horror film was directed by Alfred Hitchcock. It was his most successful film. It was also the first American film to show a toilet and first American film where we hear a toilet flush.
1. The Birds
2. Vertigo
3. Psycho
3. Psycho
This movie came out in 1964 and it is supercalifragilisticexpialidocious.
1. Mary Poppins
2. Swiss Family Robinson
3. Bedknobs and Broomsticks
1. Mary Poppins
She played the main role in My Fair Lady on Broadway. She won her first Oscar for Mary Poppins. She is also queen of Genovia.
1. Audrey Hepburn
2. Rita Hayworth
3. Julie Andrews
3. Julie Andrews
(1961)"I keep away from runaround _____."
1. Sue
2. Shoe
3. Glue
1. Sue
According to this group from 1970, "It's easy as 1, 2, 3." They were a group of 5 brothers. One of the brothers rose to major stardom. But as a group, they were known as whom?
1. The Jackson 5
2. The Partridge Family
3. The Osbournes
1. The Jackson 5
This movie is from 1965. We follow a nun who is hired to be a governess to the Von Trapp children. She later falls in love with Captain Von Trapp and they deal with political issues of the 1940s.
1. The Sound of Music
2. The Music Man
3. My Fair Lady
1. The Sound of Music
This movie came out in 1977. It's about two little mice who help an orphaned girl.
1. The Mice and the Lion
2. The Rescuers
3. Chip and Dale's Rescue Rangers
3. The Rescuers
This actress portrayed Cleopatra. She also had eyes that appeared to be purple.
1. Doris Day
2. Elizabeth Taylor
3. Tatum O'Neal
2. Elizabeth Taylor
Chubby Checker told you about this move in 1960.
1. The Mash Potato
2. The Twist
3. The Locomotion
2. The Twist
This band made it's debut in the 1975. They had many many hits and contrary to popular belief, their band name does NOT include the word "the".
Here's a lyric to help figure out who it is:
"Welcome to the Hotel California. Such a lovely place (Such a lovely place). Such a lovely face. Plenty of room at the Hotel California. Any time of year (Any time of year). You can find it here"
1. Wings
2. Sparrows
3. Eagles
3. Eagles
This movie was filmed by Steven Spielberg. It was released in 1975. It struck fear into many beach goers.
1. Jaws
2. E.T.
3. Jurassic Park
1. Jaws
This foxy rascal and his merry men stole from the rich to feed the poor in 1973.
1. Men in Tights
2. Flight of the Hero
3. Robin Hood
3. Robin Hood
This funny man is a director as well as an actor. He gave us gems like Spaceballs, Young Frankenstein, and History of the World: Part I.
1. Charles Bronson
2. Woody Allen
3. Mel Brooks
3. Mel Brooks
This song is from 1967.
“You know that it would be untrue. You know that I would be a liar, if I was to say to you, “Girl we couldn’t get much higher. C’mon baby __________.”
1. Gimmie Shelter
2. Help!
3. Light My Fire
4. Stand by Me
3. Light My Fire
This song was a hit in 1974.
“Some people call me the space cowboy. Some call me the gangster of love. Some people call me Maurice cause I speak of the pompatus of love… ‘Cause I'm a picker. I'm a grinner. I'm a lover and I'm a sinner. I play my music in the sun.”
1. Mr. Tambourine Man- The Byrds
2. The Joker- Steve Miller Band
3. The Loco-Motion- Grand Funk
4. Theme From Shaft- Isaac Hayes
2. The Joker- Steve Miller Band
This movie is from 1966. It's one of the most famous Spaghetti Westerns there is. It features a young Clint Eastwood, Eli Wallach, and Lee Van Cleef.
1. Million Dollar Baby
2. The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly
3. Cry Macho
2. The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly
This 1967 film was the last one Walt Disney oversaw. It's about a boy who is raised by wolves and taken back to civilization by two friends.
1. Dances with Wolves
2. Bye Bye Birdie
3. The Jungle Book
3. The Jungle Book