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1 Which film succeeded Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery as its 1999 sequel?
A The Spy Who Shagged Me. Following the success of the first film, Mike Myers returned to the big screen in 1999 for the blockbuster sequel, The Spy Who Shagged Me. In this instalment, Myers famously portrayed multiple characters, including the new antagonist Fat Bastard.
2 What name identifies the fictional Scottish island that serves as the eerie setting for the 1973 classic The Wicker Man, starring Christopher Lee?
A Summerisle. Interestingly, Christopher Lee considered his role as Lord Summerisle one of the greatest of his career, and he famously agreed to appear in the film for free because he believed so strongly in the script’s quality.
3 In which James Bond film did singer Grace Jones appear as a character called May Day?
A A View to a Kill. Furthermore, Grace Jones portrayed the formidable May Day in the film A View to a Kill. In this role, she served as the lethal henchwoman and bodyguard for the villain Max Zorin, whom Christopher Walken played with his signature chilling intensity.
4 In the film Gone with the Wind, which actor said, “Frankly, my dear, I don’t give a damn”?
A Clark Gable. Additionally, Clark Gable famously delivered this line as Rhett Butler after Scarlett O’Hara tearfully asked him, “Where shall I go?”
5 Johnny Depp and Gene Wilder have both played which fictional character in films?
A Willy Wonka. Initially, Gene Wilder portrayed Willy Wonka in the 1971 film Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory. Consequently, fans and critics still celebrate this iconic performance as one of his greatest and most beloved roles. In contrast, Johnny Depp’s 2005 interpretation in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory polarised audiences, sparking intense debate over his darker take on the character.
6 which 1968 Carry On film features the fictional British Indian province of Khalabar as its primary setting?
A Carry On Up The Khyber. Sir Sidney Ruff-Diamond manages the British outpost near the Khyber Pass. Because the kilted Third Foot and Mouth regiment protects the site, the British believe they remain safe from harm. However, the Khazi of Kalabar plans a lethal strike to eliminate every British soldier. Although the Khazi’s troops fear the “skirted devils” due to rumours that they wear nothing under their kilts, the situation shifts dramatically when a local scout catches a soldier wearing underpants.
7 In the 1939 film ‘The Wizard of Oz’, what did the lion want from the wizard?
A Courage
8 In which Ealing comedy did Alec Guinness play the London bank clerk Henry Holland?
A The Lavender Hill Mob. In this classic film, Alec Guinness portrays a timid clerk who carefully schemes to steal a fortune in gold from the Bank of England. Furthermore, his character meticulously plans the heist to escape his mundane life.
9 Which German actor played the title character in the 1964 Bond film “Goldfinger”?
A Gert Fröbe
10 Nicole Kidman portrayed which iconic English novelist in the 2002 film “The Hours!?
A Virginia Woolf. She won the Academy Award for Best Actress for her portrayal of the character.