1. What 2003 film saw playwright Diane Keaton romantically torn between entertainment exec Jack Nicholson and doctor Keanu Reeves?
Answer: "Something's Gotta Give"
2. Who played the title role in the holiday comedy "Elf?"
Answer: Will Ferrell
3. What type of business does Catherine Keener run in "The 40-Year-Old Virgin?"
Answer: eBay store
4. Who has yet to play an inner-city school teacher in a motion picture?
Answer: Harrison Ford. Freeman, Swank, and Pfeiffer played urban school teachers in "Lean on Me" (1989), "Freedom Writers" (2007), and "Dangerous Minds" (1995), respectively.
5. Which Coppola won a Best Original Screenplay Oscar for "Lost in Translation?"
Answer: Sofia
6. Craig T. Nelson, Holly Hunter, and Samuel L. Jackson were among the actors who lent their voices to this animated film.
Answer: "The Incredibles"
7. Mel Brooks has made physical appearances in all of the following movies except:
Answer: "Young Frankenstein"
8. What future talk show host made her acting debut in John Waters's "Hairspray?"
Answer: Ricki Lake
9. Who is the only actor in history to have played the Marquis de Sade, Leon Trotsky, and pianist David Helfgott?
Answer: Geoffrey Rush. He played the characters in "Quills" (2000), "Frida" (2002), and "Shine" (1996), respectively.
10. "Just when I thought I was out, they pull me back in" is an oft-quoted lament attributed to Al Pacino, but in which movie did he deliver the line?
Answer: "The Godfather: Part III"
11. What was the only possession left to young Yuri by his departed parents in "Doctor Zhivago?"
Answer: Balalaika
12. Its lack of popularity prevented any sequels from being made, so the only movie that features this title character is a 1985 action flick subtitled "The Adventure Begins."
Answer: Remo Williams
13. Lalo Schifrin composed the scores for all of the following except:
Answer: "Grand Prix"
14. Perhaps better known as one-half of a popular comedy team, this performer directed such films as "A New Leaf," "The Heartbreak Kid," and "Ishtar."
Answer: Elaine May
15. John Hodge wrote the screenplays for all of the following Danny Boyle films except: