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  • Feb 1, 2005, 08:31 PM
    emmalouberry
    Oscar Trivia
    Have a few questions for a trivia game:

    1. This story of a catholic lawyer who falls out of favor with his demanding boss took home a Best Picture Oscar. Name the film.

    2. In the 1969 James Bond film "On Her Majesty's Secret Service", archvillain Blofeld (Telly Savalas) paraphrases a work by and English poet and Tracy di Vincenzo (Diana Rigg) completes the stanza for him. Name the poet.

    3 In "Lost in Translation", Bill Murray essays a karoke version of a song by this venerable British bank. Name the band AND the song.

    4. In the "Godfather" films, what is the month, day and year of Vito Corleone's birthday? - yeah I know... never seen any of these...

    5. This story of the romance between a candy store employee and a dressmaker took home a Best Picture Oscar. Name the film.

    Any help will be much appreciated. Been up till all hours trying to get these.
    J.
  • Feb 7, 2005, 09:56 AM
    Yellowdog330
    Oscar Trivia
    You must be working on the Star Ledger contest.. .

    3 - "More Than This" by Roxy Music
    4 - His birthday is December 7th (Pearl Harbor Day). Not sure of year - my guess is 1892.
    5 - West Side Story

    2 - no clue

    1 - please let me know if you get this one - it's been driving me crazy.
  • Feb 7, 2005, 08:17 PM
    emmalouberry
    Forgot I posted here...
    Answer to number one... or in Star Ledger #'s 7 is A Man for All Seasons

    Jenn
  • Feb 8, 2005, 05:35 AM
    Yellowdog330
    More Trivia
    The poet (#2) is James Elroy Flecker.. . Right?

    Here's two more questions:

    1 - The original title of this celebrated 2003 indie film was "Blue Desert". What was the release title?

    2 - Who was the original director for "Melvin & Howard" replaced by Jonathan Demme?

    Thanks.. .
  • Feb 8, 2005, 12:01 PM
    emmalouberry
    Trivia
    Flecker is right and the other is Mike Nichols who replaced Demme
  • Feb 8, 2005, 01:31 PM
    Yellowdog330
    More Trivia
    In case anyone else is reading this, I have two more:

    1 - Warren Beatty wanted this veteran actor to play the celestial Mr Jordan in 1978's "Heaven Can Wait".

    2 - On film, he battled dinosaurs, romanced Ann-Margret and advised Harvey Keitel. Name the actor.

    Thanks.. .
  • Feb 9, 2005, 08:28 PM
    sharon3
    Oscar trivia-warren beatty
    Thanks for the help to some of the other questions. Regarding Heaven Can Wait- the answer is Cary Grant.

    How about how old Clarence the angel is?
    Thanks
  • Feb 10, 2005, 09:55 AM
    Yellowdog330
    More Movie Trivia
    Thanks.. . Let's keep trading (see below).

    Clarence is 292 years old. Check out this website that has scripts from classic movies:

    http://www.geocities.com/classicmovi...derfullife.txt

    GEORGE (to Clarence) How old are you, anyway, Clarence?

    CLARENCE Two hundred and ninety-three.. . (thinks).. . Next May.

    =====================

    How about these two:

    11 - S King and S Peckinbaugh collaboration on a movie never made.. . Screenplay by King and novel by King

    22 - Groucho 1963 interview referred to Marx Bros movie as " a terrible picture . . . and almost our last". I assume it's one of their classics but can't find the interview online.

    Thanks.. .
  • Feb 10, 2005, 11:50 AM
    sharon3
    Trivia contest
    I would love to keep trading...

    The answer to the screenplay by Stephen King is the Shotgunners and the novel is the Regulators...

    How about the western film that John Wayne called distasteful in his 1971 interview (48)

    Thanks
  • Feb 10, 2005, 12:48 PM
    Yellowdog330
    And some more movie trivia
    Not 100% positive, but believe that J Wayne was referring to "The Wild Bunch". I found a reference but it was not conclusive. Seems right to me.

    I need this one:

    44 - the father & son who sang Oscar winner for Best Song in back-to-back years.

    And

    72 - the father who appeared in a movie based on Irving Berlin song and the son who wrote a best song winner.

    Send me some more that you are working on. Thanks.. .
  • Feb 10, 2005, 01:09 PM
    Yellowdog330
    John Wayne Quote
    Wild Bunch is definitely correct.

    From Playboy Magazine 1971 interview - here's the link:

    http://groups.msn.com/ATributeToJohn...rview1971.msnw
  • Feb 10, 2005, 01:10 PM
    Yellowdog330
    John Wayne Quote
    The Wild Bunch is correct.

    Playboy 1971 interview - here's the link:

    http://groups.msn.com/ATributeToJohn...rview1971.msnw
  • Feb 10, 2005, 02:45 PM
    sharon3
    Oscar trivia
    Thanks for the john wayne link. Is there any other question you are looking for? Hopefully I have some that you don't have and vice versa...
  • Feb 10, 2005, 03:13 PM
    sharon3
    Oscar trivia
    I am also looking for the character actor who did time with willem dafoe partied with steve buscemi...

    Thanks
  • Feb 10, 2005, 03:28 PM
    triviacrazy
    Question #10
    I don't know the Buscemi question. I am also stuck on question #10. Any help would be appreciated.

    The villain of this late-1970's action drama shares the same last name as one of the most celebrated conductors of the 20th century. Name the film and the conductor.

    Thanks for any help
  • Feb 10, 2005, 05:21 PM
    Yellowdog330
    More Trivia
    There is a movie where Dafoe plays a prisoner - called Animal Factory. Only one I have found, so assume the unknown actor is also in the cast. Coincidently, the movie was directed by Steve Buscemi. Since the question refers to a character actor, my guess was John Heard (but can't find him in a movie with Buscemi or Pearce, so this is probably incorrect).

    As for #10, I assumed it was Leonard Bernstein.. . But can't find a villan with this last name. Sorry.

    I do have several others, so post any that you are seeking. I posted a few above, so let me know if you can help on any of them.

    Thanks.. .
  • Feb 10, 2005, 05:23 PM
    Yellowdog330
    Best Picture
    How about #69:

    This story of a grief-stricken young man who drops out of college and attempts to take over the family business from his uncle won a Best Picture Oscar.
  • Feb 10, 2005, 07:28 PM
    emmalouberry
    Trivia
    Wild Bunch is right for John Wayne.

    Cannot find the Marx Brothers one either or Number 16, about the horror film that was novelized three times.

    Father Son is Rex and Noel Harrison.

    Jenn
  • Feb 10, 2005, 09:33 PM
    emmalouberry
    Sorry meant to say #44
    #44 is Rex and Noel Harrison did not read the post all the way through..

    I am having troubles with #33 have two answers and I am going crazy.

    Question: This veteran character actor,known mostly for Westerns, appeared in tow of the most influential films of the 1960's, two of the most high-profile TV movies of the 1970's and starred on the big screen opposite Kirk Douglas, Tommy Lee Jones and John Wayne. Name him.

    I have Keenan Wynn and Richard Jaeckel. All starred with the 3 actors.

    Jaeckell was in a TV movie in 70's about Lindburgh - to me that would fit the clue "high-profile". But really the question has many meanings to me. "Influetial" is very hard to determine as to what movies?

    Any clues?
    Jenn
  • Feb 11, 2005, 06:16 AM
    Yellowdog330
    Question 33
    While both K Wynn and R Jaeckel appeared in numerous Westerns as well as a movie with the 3 other stars, neither seem right to me.

    I see no influential movies for Jaeckel - just a long list of average ones (eg, bit part in Dirty Dozen). So have to eliminate him.

    Wynn (who was better known) appeared in 2 influential '60s movies: Dr Strangelove and Once Upon a Time in the West. But his 1970s TV movies are pretty boring - I don't see any that I could call "high profiel". Sorry, but don't think it's him either.

    Other than hunting IMDB movie by movie, how do cross reference two actors?
  • Feb 11, 2005, 06:19 AM
    Yellowdog330
    How about #66?
    Film-role wise, what do these performers have in common? Mickey Rooney, Tony Curtis, Richard Widmark, Ernest Borgnine.
  • Feb 11, 2005, 05:59 PM
    sharon3
    Oscar trivia groucho marx
    I believe the answer is Love happy.

    Try this link... http://users.pandora.be/mx/interviews.htm

    Still looking for the actor who served time in a german prison camp.

    Thanks
  • Feb 11, 2005, 07:46 PM
    emmalouberry
    Trivia
    I used Google to search western character actors and went from there... then went to imdb to do research on their movies.

    I was also on a western board and they came up with Jaeckel, but most believed it to be Wynn.

    Jenn
  • Feb 11, 2005, 07:51 PM
    Yellowdog330
    Groucho
    Great find on that Groucho link.. . Terrific interview. And clearly "Love Happy" is the right answer.

    Denholm Elliott - the British actor in the Indiana Jones movies - was a RAF pilot shot down over Europe in WW2. Appeared in "The Boys from Brazil" with LO.
  • Feb 11, 2005, 07:53 PM
    Yellowdog330
    Keenan Wynn
    He may be the right answer to #33, but I didn't find any "high profile" 1970s TV movies in his credits.
  • Feb 13, 2005, 05:04 PM
    sharon3
    Oscar trivia
    Still trying to work on the role that tony curtis, ernest borgnine...
    Also am looking for the actor that wrote a bdwy play
    The actor favorite of director jonathan demme and
    Bruce springsteins songs derived from drama...

    Thanks
  • Feb 13, 2005, 06:10 PM
    Yellowdog330
    Here's one
    15 - the Springsteen song is Badlands

    If you can give me two answers, I will tell you who the NJ native Demme-favorite is (#25).

    I need 69 - Oscar winning movie
    And 53 - 2003 indie film with origianal title of Blue Desert

    Thanks.. .
  • Feb 14, 2005, 03:19 PM
    KM379
    Trivia contest
    What is the answer to number 77?

    69 sounds like "The Godfather" but it's not his uncle, it's his father
  • Feb 15, 2005, 06:25 PM
    sharon3
    Oscar trivia
    Thanks for the bruce springstein you wouldn't think the best picture for college dropout would be so hard... still working on some...
  • Feb 15, 2005, 07:45 PM
    emmalouberry
    66
    They all played Viking characters is my answer.

    Jenn :D
  • Feb 16, 2005, 08:12 AM
    triviacrazy
    Contest answers
    I can't figure out #69. The uncle part is confusing. Did anyone get #55? What movie brought together a grown-up "Little Rascal", a Betwitched" star and a contributor to "Michael Jackson's Thriller"?
  • Feb 16, 2005, 09:39 AM
    Mister VHS
    The Trivia Contest
    # 55 is the "The Bat"

    Did anybody get # 77 about the title of the next quiz?

    How about #39 in regards to the typle of plane in "Best Years of Our Lives"?
  • Feb 16, 2005, 09:51 AM
    triviacrazy
    Trivia Answers
    I believe the plane to be a B-17 bomber
  • Feb 16, 2005, 12:00 PM
    Mister VHS
    Thanks for B-17

    I can't figure out #69 either

    Anybody have #19 about the NJ composer & 70's movie villain?
  • Feb 16, 2005, 12:03 PM
    Yellowdog330
    Vikings?
    I would have bet that Mickey Rooney was never a Viking (unless he played football in Minnesota).. . But there he is in the 1989 Terry Jones comedy as the grandfather of Erik the Red. Good answer - thanks.

    Now how about #52? The dinosaur-fighter who romanced Ann-Margret and "advised" Harvey Keitel?

    Or #77? Bonded with Bond, took part in a haunting and stowed away on a spaceship (Lost in Space?).. .

    Will trade answers if you post the ones you need.
  • Feb 16, 2005, 12:07 PM
    Yellowdog330
    #19
    Look up Antheil on IMDB.com
  • Feb 16, 2005, 03:30 PM
    Mister VHS
    I don't have #52 or #77. What else are you looking for?

    I thought George Antheil originally but I couldn't figure out the movie so I figured that was wrong. I must be missing something.

    Does anybody have the film that was novelized three different times #16

    I don't know about anybody else but I have lost patience with the griefstricken best picture #69 because I know I'll be kicking myself after I find out
  • Feb 16, 2005, 04:04 PM
    Yellowdog330
    Trivia
    In addition to a few that I listed above, I need these four:

    33 - Western actor
    37 - Film noir heroine
    53 - Blue Desert
    72 - Father & Son

    69 = Hamlet

    Thanks.. .
  • Feb 16, 2005, 06:06 PM
    sharon3
    Oscar trivia
    #!9 I believe the movie is who'll stop the rain.

    Still looking for #28 larry talbot's middle name along with many of the others that everyone else is looking for...

    Question on 69- Hamlet? About a college dropout, are you sure?
  • Feb 16, 2005, 07:25 PM
    emmalouberry
    #16
    It seems we are all looking for #16. THis is the question, I see most posted on all the web boards I have searched. Seems like this is the question this year that will make or break the winner... :mad:

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