Posted By: Urban Worrier
Silver Screen - 09/27/14 10:04 AM
-1. Which British actor won an Oscar for The Bridge on the River Kwai?
-2. In which movie did Leonardo di Caprio play Meryl Streep's rebellious son?
-3. What actor links The Outsider and Rumble Fish?
-4. In which 1970s film did Elton John appear?
-5. Which Russian-born star played the Pharaoh in The Ten Commandments?
-6. Nicole Kidman plays a ruthless weather-girl in which 1995 movie?
-7. Which actress both appeared in and spoke the narration for The First Wives' Club?
-8. Humphrey Bogart and Robert Mitchum both played the same character in two versions of which film?
-9. What was the name of the spaceship flown by Hans Solo in the Star Wars movies?
-10. Who made his big-screen debut at the age of 8 in Back to the Future, later starring in the title role in Adventures of Huck Finn?
-11. Who played Shakespeare in Shakespeare in Love?
-12. Which 40s classic does the following dialogue come from?
1st character: "Keep on riding me and they're gonna be picking iron out of your liver."
2nd character: "The cheaper the crook, the gaudier the patter."
-2. In which movie did Leonardo di Caprio play Meryl Streep's rebellious son?
-3. What actor links The Outsider and Rumble Fish?
-4. In which 1970s film did Elton John appear?
-5. Which Russian-born star played the Pharaoh in The Ten Commandments?
-6. Nicole Kidman plays a ruthless weather-girl in which 1995 movie?
-7. Which actress both appeared in and spoke the narration for The First Wives' Club?
-8. Humphrey Bogart and Robert Mitchum both played the same character in two versions of which film?
-9. What was the name of the spaceship flown by Hans Solo in the Star Wars movies?
-10. Who made his big-screen debut at the age of 8 in Back to the Future, later starring in the title role in Adventures of Huck Finn?
-11. Who played Shakespeare in Shakespeare in Love?
-12. Which 40s classic does the following dialogue come from?
1st character: "Keep on riding me and they're gonna be picking iron out of your liver."
2nd character: "The cheaper the crook, the gaudier the patter."