General movie trivia

He pops a zit.

Nope. His first word is “Freeeeeedoooommmmm!!!” which is, of course, from Braveheart.

DOOOOHHHHHHHHHH!

I’ll give you a question I bet NO ONE gets:

#52: Michael Gough played Alfred in the last four Batman movies. Name the job he had in the British Army.

Just a WAG, jab1, but your bet suggests he must have been a batman, a valet and general aide to an officer.

#53: What was Dirty Harry’s badge number?

Darn! You got it right, rjk. (Most people don’t know what a “batman” is in British Army parlance.)

Edgar Buchanan?

Chicago.

A large truck.

There was no Devil in Time Bandits. You may be thinking of Sean Connery, who played “King Agamemnon”. The “Evil Genius” was played by David Warner, but he was never a 60s movie idol.

Question 7: It was Charles Lane. He played Potter’s rent collector; one of the reporters pressing O’Hara for details on the big surprise at the Golden Safari; and “Homer Bedloe,” a developer who wanted to put the train in Petticoat Junction out of business.

According to an edition of The Book of Lists, Ms. Davis turned the role down because she thought Errol Flynn was already cast as Rhett Butler–and she refused to work with Flynn. (I once read that author Margaret Mitchell herself, a Marx Brothers fan, wanted Seznick to cast Groucho Marx as Rhett Butler! :eek:

You’re close. :slight_smile: Laughton’s character had a car installed to carry him up and down the staircase; very likely Laughton himself needed it.

I saw her driving a school bus.
Unanswered questions:
27. It was Kenneth MacDonald–he has a mustache and curly hair. He played the Stooges’ brainy adversary in the shorts, mostly with Shemp.
As for Sean Connery in Time Bandits, he definitely did play an evil character–in fact, I saw part of the script (published in a book), in which the character–whom I identified immediately as Connery–was named “EVIL.”

You are mistaken. Connery played two characters: the fireman at the tail end of the movie and Agamemnon. David Warner played “Evil.”

How bout this? I’ll name one…

Sixth Sense?

You’re absolutely right. I now remember the scene where the hero, played by Gene Barry, finds the “School Bus” sign in some wreckage and calls out the names of the scientists who had been aboard, and then shouts out, “Silvia!” the name of his girl-friend.

He had driven the big truck I was thinking of.

No one has gotten these, so I thought I’d clean up.

  1. Wong Fei Hung

  2. Sherlock Holmes

Spoiler Warning

Here are four.

  1. The Sixth Sense
  2. Almost an Angel
  3. Jacob’s Ladder
  4. Carnival of Souls

Of course the idea of a character being killed at the beginning of the story, yet not actually being revealed as dead until the end originated with the Ambrose Bierce short story “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge”.

#54: Give the name of the dog in the original Absent-Minded Professor (Fred MacMurray).

#55: Name the only actor who was a regular voice in the 1992 animated X-Men series who also had a bit role in the X-Men feature film.

George Buza was the voice of Wolverine in the series; in the film, he was the trucker who dropped Rogue at the bar where she met the hottest guy in the universe. :wink:

Charlie.

  1. Jack Oakie once appeared as a football star with a childlike neurosis. When he was running downfield, what did he imagine he saw in the end zone?
  2. In Back to the Future, in the scene in which Fox’s character was confronted by Lybian terrorists with submachine guns, what department store’s parking lot was he in?
  3. What setting was used for the last Abbott and Costello movie?
  4. In what movie did Jerry Lewis run amok in a department store, including switching on a vacuum cleaner that sucked a woman’s clothes off? (I don’t know this one myself.)
  5. In High Noon, what was the name of Marshall Kane’s (Gary Cooper) Latina lover and what was the name of the actress who played her?
  6. In Run Silent, Run Deep (a submarine movie with Clark Gable), what tipped the sub’s officers off that the Japanese were studying the wreckage of torpedoed subs?
  7. Who played the sidekick of Bonnie and Clyde in the 1968 movie with Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway?
  8. In Forrest Gump, what mistake does Forrest not realize he has made until the end of the story?
  9. In The Believers (1987), how does the Santeria cult get past the customs station?
  10. In North by Northwest, what happens to the plane that was chasing Cary Grant in the rural scene?
  11. What movie featured both John Wayne and Oliver Hardy (in the same scene, yet!)?

He didn’t have to wait for the bus to show up, he could just walk over to Jenny’s.

Who’s Minding the Store?

Michael J. Pollard.

#71. Pollard later appeared in another movie with Warren Beatty. Name it.

It crashes into a gasoline truck.

The Fighting Kentuckian.

Dick Tracy
#72. In Spies Like Us, what’s a “dickfer”?

To pee with, stupid.