Quiz Night - 19/06/20

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The Results…

Out of 50 points

  1. Pigeon on a Branch Reflecting on Existence - 44 points

  2. Indians Jonesing for One Last Quizzade - 42 points

  3. Face Shruggers - 42 points

  4. Team With A Clever Name - 41 points

  5. Lord Doesnkelch iV - 40 points

  6. Skinsley’s Naff Shoes - 37 points

  7. Dougie - 36 points

  8. I Get Locked Down, But I Get Up Again - 33 points

  9. Christine & Martin - 30 points

  10. The Talkies - 30 points

  11. Quiz me like one of your French Girls - 28 points

  12. Panic at The Tesco - 27 points

  13. There’s No Quizness Like Show Quizness - 27 points

  14. Iyer Power - 25 points

  15. Bakuman - 19 points

  16. WeMDb - 18 points

  17. Quizzical Graffiti - 16 points

  18. Last Place - 11 points


1st Prize

  • A DC ticket and drinks voucher for each member of your team (to be redeemed when we re-open)

  • 2X Film Poster Prints (your choice from a shortlist of wonderful handmade illustrated posters from our cinema volunteers)

2nd Prize

  • A DC ticket and drinks voucher for each member of your team (to be redeemed when we re-open)

3rd Prize

  • 2X Film Poster Prints (your choice from a shortlist of wonderful handmade illustrated posters from our cinema volunteers)

2nd to last Prize

  • A small collection of DVDs & Blu-Rays hand picked from the DC library


The Picture Round…

Answers…

Cinematic Cities

  1. Suicide Squad, Joker, Birds of Prey - Gotham City

  2. Unbreakable, Rocky, Fallen - Philadelphia

  3. Amores Perros, Roma, The Noble Family - Mexico City

  4. Once, The Commitments, Ulysses - Dublin

  5. Chinatown, Magnolia, Mulholland Drive - Los Angeles

  6. Enter The Void, Ikiru, Lost in Translation - Tokyo

  7. Blow-Up, Match Point, Frenzy - London

  8. Atomic Blonde, Victoria, Goodbye Lenin - Berlin

  9. Mrs Doubtfire, Zodiac, The Maltese Falcon - San Francisco

  10. Trainspotting, Sunshine on Leith, Burke & Hare - Edinburgh

Austria on Film

  1. Austrian actor Peter Simonischek -as a practical joking father tries to reconnect with his hard working daughter by creating an outrageous alter ego and posing as her CEO's life coach. What's the name of that film from 2016? - Toni Erdmann

  2. In what film is there a president Arnold Schwarzenegger? - The Simpsons Movie

  3. Which actress was born Hedwig Eva Maria Kiesler? - Hedy Lamarr

  4. Which demonic character from folklore turned up in loads of films from 2015?
    Christoph Waltz actually told Jimmy Fallon about the demon in 2014, maybe he started the trend… - Krampus

  5. Austrian director Michael Haneke has won the Palme d'Or at Cannes twice. For which films? - B) The White Ribbon & Amour

  6. Which cinematic legend played Harry Lime in the Vienna-set film 'The Third Man'? - B) Orson Welles

  7. At the end of The Sound of Music, which country are the Von Trapps family fleeing to? - Switzerland

  8. Death and the Maiden is the subtitle of a 2016 film about which Austrian painter? - Egon Schiele

  9. Sacha Baron Cohen plays which Austrian fashion reporter in a film of the same name? - Bruno

  10. Which Richard Linklater film has an American man and a French woman getting to know each other in Vienna? - Before Sunrise

Last Lines

  1. "That'll do pig. That'll do." - Babe

  2. "Good night, Malcolm." "Good night, Sweetheart." - The 6th Sense

  3. "Kevin!!! What did you do to my room?!" - Home Alone

  4. "The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't exist. And like that...he's gone." - The Usual Suspects

  5. "I was cured all right!!" - A Clockwork Orange

  6. "Louis, I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship." - Casablanca

  7. “I think this just might be my masterpiece.” - Inglorious Basterds

  8. "You Maniacs! You blew it up! Ah, damn you! God damn you all to hell!" - Planet of the Apes

  9. "Oh, no! It wasn't the airplanes. It was beauty killed the beast." - King Kong

  10. "I do wish we could chat longer, but I'm having an old friend for dinner..." - The Silence of the Lambs

General ‘film’ Knowledge

  1. Dooley Wilson played the pianist Sam in Casablanca. In real life, he was not a pianist, but a drummer. True or False? - True

  2. Which film has credited character name's such as 'Boy in the Police Station', 'Fraulein on Float', 'Girl on Trampoline' and 'Marching Band at Parade'? - Ferris Bueller's Day Off

  3. Who is the first character to speak in Star Wars? - C-3PO

  4. Who is the most thanked person at the Oscars? - Steven Spielberg (2nd is tied between Weinstein and God)

  5. Which Alfred Hitchcock film was the first American film to show a flushing toilet on screen? - Psycho

  6. For which film did Meryl Streep receive the 1st of her 21 Oscar nominations? - The Deer Hunter

  7. There are 15 actors or actresses who are name-checked in the final verse of the Madonna song 'Vogue'. Name 2… - Bette Davis, Fred Astaire, Gene Kelly, Ginger Rogers, Grace Kelly, Greta Garbo, James Dean, Jean Harlow, Katherine Hepburn, Lauren Bacall, Lana Turner, Marilyn Monroe, Marlene Dietrich, Marlon Brando, Rita Hayworth (Joe DiMaggio is mentioned but isn’t an actor)

  8. Which character has been played by Judy Campbell, Gwyneth Paltrow, Kate Beckinsale and Anya Taylor-Joy? - Jane Austen’s Emma

  9. Who played Tina Turner in 1993's "What's Love Got To Do With It"? - Angela Bassett

  10. A film starring Dave Foley as an ant and a film starring Steve McQueen as a cowboy are both based on which Japanese classic? - Seven Samurai (the films referenced are A Bugs Life and The Magnificent Seven)

Picture Round - Greenwich on Film

  1. Pirates of the Caribbean 4: On Stranger Tides

  2. Children of Men

  3. 28 Weeks Later

  4. Four Weddings and a Funeral

  5. Patriot Games

  6. The Duchess

  7. Thor: The Dark World

  8. Gulliver's Travels

  9. Skyfall

  10. Now You See Me 2

Tie Break

Marilyn Monroe's famous white dress from 'The Seven Year Itch' sold at auction in 2011 for how much?(the answer includes the commission) - $5.6 million

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We hope you enjoy our Film Quiz Night

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