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Q1

Such was Alfred Hitchcock's lack

of interest in this particular film project

that he later claimed he could have

just as easily phoned in his direction.

Title please.

Q2

Who in 2008 played the part of a

hotel handyman whose tall tales had a

peculiar way of coming true?

Q3

According to

The Hollywood

Reporter

, what was the first non-

German war film to be screened

publicly in West Germany?

Q4

This 1963 Hitchcockian thriller was

disastrously remade with a different

title in 2002. Titles of both movies

please?

Q5

After both Charlton Heston and

Gregory Peck turned down the lead

role in a 1968 adventure movie, who

eventually accepted the starring role?

Q6

Which 1967 western did Akira

Kurosawa agree to direct but

ultimately changed his mind?

Q7

Bank robber John Dillinger was

shot and killed by the FBI in 1934 as

he left a Chicago cinema. What film

had he been watching?

Q8

Which cult film director was

originally a NewYork newspaperman

and crime reporter in the 1930s.

Q9

Who plays the title role in a

1970 movie about a young boy who

desperately wants to fly?

Q10

A man is murdered by a hitman

whilst fishing from a boat on Lake

Tahoe. Who ordered the hit?

Quiz Answers

January

2016 (Issue 135) -

A1.

Tommy

(1975)

A2.

Preston Sturges wrote and directed

The Great McGinty

(1940)

A3.

Cate Blanchett for her portrayal as Katharine Hepburn in

The Aviator

 (2004)

A4.

Rasputin the Mad Monk

(1932)

A5.

Bugs Bunny

A6.

Into the Woods

A7.

Rhinestone

(1984) starring Sylvester Stallone

A8.

Dennis Morgan and Jack Carson

A9.

Chariots of Fire

(1981)

A10.

Blackthorn

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