What 1942 Disney film features a fawn as the main character?
a- Snow White
b- Bambi
c- Cinderella
b- Bambi
What is the setting of "The Headless Ghost" (1959)?
a- England
b- Scotland
c- Ireland
a- England
Who directed the film Psycho which was released in 1960?
a- Alfred Hitchcock
b- Orson Welles
c- Gary Cooper
a- Alfred Hitchcock
This film is about a German Army unit in France after the 1944 Allied Invasion. Can you name it?
a- Forrest Gump
b- Breakthrough
c- All the President's Men
b- Breakthrough
What year was Gone with the Wind released?
a- 1939
b- 1949
c- 1959
d- 1969
a- 1939
What famous line is spoken by Humphrey Bogart’s character to Ingrid Bergman’s character in Casablanca?
a- “Here’s looking at you, kid.”
b- "Remember, no man is a failure who has friends"
c- "Every time a bell rings, an angel gets his wings,"
a- “Here’s looking at you, kid.”
In the 1950s film 12 Angry Men, what is the central plot of the story?
a- A jury deliberates the fate of a teenage defendant.
b- A woman has 12 suitors asking for her hand in marriage.
c- 12 men are stuck on an island.
a- A jury deliberates the fate of a teenage defendant.
“Goldfinger” (1964) and “Thunderball” (1965) were early Bond movies. Did Sean Connery play James Bond in both?
a- Yes
b- No
a- Yes
This film is about a New York couple who move to a Connecticut suburb and notice that something isn't quite right. Can you name the film?
a- Murder She Wrote
b- Clucking Hens
c- The Stepford Wives
c- The Stepford Wives
What movie features the quote, “There’s no place like home?”
a- Casablanca
b- 12 Angry Men
c- Wizard of Oz
c- Wizard of Oz
In 1940, Disney released "Pinocchio" with a little cricket who acted as Pinocchio's conscience. What was the cricket's name?
a- Ben
b- Cody
c- Jiminy
What iconic movie from the 1950s was set in the fictional town of Bedford Falls?
a- 12 Angry Men
b- It's a Wonderful Life
c- To Catch a Thief
b- It's a Wonderful Life
Which of these was not a 1960s Elvis Presley movie?
a- “Clambake”
b- “G.I. Blues”
c- “Jailhouse Rock”
c- Jailhouse Rock
A greedy politician schemes to steal the land occupied by an Old West town in this comedy. What is the film called?
a- Blazing Saddles
b- Dances with Wolves
c- Concrete Cowboy
a- Blazing Saddles
What actress played the role of Holly Golightly in Breakfast at Tiffany’s?
a- Marilyn Monroe
b- Aubrey Hepburn
c- Vivien Leigh
b- Aubrey Hepburn
A film made in 1946 featured both real people and cartoon characters, and starred James Baskett. What is its name?
a- The Godfather
b- Song of the South
c- I Love Lucy
b- Song of the South
What legendary actor of the screen and stage was in the 1951 movie, A Streetcar Named Desire?
a- Marlon Brando
b- James Dean
c- Steve McQueen
a- Marlon Brando
Which 1960s-era movies were based on an actual historical character?
a- “To Sir, With Love”
b- “Spartacus”
c- “Ulysses”
b- “Spartacus”
In this Western, a rancher has to hire a new crew to drive his herd to market. He comes up with a novel solution to the problem. What is the movie called?
a- Dressmaker
b- The Cowboys
c- The Revenant
b- The Cowboys
What is the name of the famous giant gorilla who starred in the 1933 film?
a- King Kong
b- Godzilla
c- Donkey Kong
a- King Kong
In 1945, a young English actress famed for her beautiful eyes starred in a film called 'National Velvet'. Who was she?
a- Elizabeth Taylor
b- Marilyn Monroe
c- Aubrey Hepburn
a- Elizabeth Taylor
What movie from 1954, set in the Amazon, starred Clint Eastwood as a laboratory assistant.
a- Revenge of the Creature
b- Pillow Talk
c- 12 Angry Men
a- Revenge of the Creature
Which movie had Cary Grant using a number of aliases to rescue Audrey Hepburn from a number of crooks?
a- “Bringing Up Baby”
b- “Charade”
c- “To Kill a Mockingbird”
b- Charade
1970: What animal is missing from this title, "Two _______ for Sister Sara"?
a- Cows
b- Horses
c- Mules
c- Mules
What famous comedian starred in the show I Love Lucy?
a- Marilyn Monroe
b- Aubrey Hepburn
c- Lucille Ball
c- Lucille Ball