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The Quiz #160

1. What popular comedy franchise followed the exploits of the Griswold family?

Answer: "National Lampoon's Vacation"

2. Queen Lillian, King Harold, and Puss in Boots were among the new characters introduced in this 2004 sequel.

Answer: "Shrek 2"

3. What kind of animal did Robert De Niro keep as a pet in "Meet the Parents?"

Answer: Cat

4. This rapper's screen credits include roles in "Any Given Sunday," "Deliver Us from Eva," and "S.W.A.T."

Answer: LL Cool J

5. What game show host made a memorable appearance opposite Adam Sandler in "Happy Gilmore?"

Answer: Bob Barker

6. In what 1986 comedy will you find Rodney Dangerfield performing an impossible dive called the Triple Lindy?

Answer: "Back to School"

7. What heavy metal band's therapy sessions served as the subject of a 2004 documentary subtitled "Some Kind of Monster?"

Answer: Metallica

8. Which of the following movies does not take place in Philadelphia?

Answer: "Risky Business"

9. What branch of medicine did the twin doctors played by Jeremy Irons practice in "Dead Ringers?"

Answer: Gynecology

10. "You're Never Fully Dressed Without a Smile," "It's the Hard-Knock Life," and "Tomorrow" are among the songs you'll hear in this musical.

Answer: "Annie"

11. What "Star Trek: The Next Generation" alumnus went on to direct such movies as "Clockstoppers" and "Thunderbirds?"

Answer: Jonathan Frakes

12. What 1992 drama marked the last on-screen collaboration between Woody Allen and Mia Farrow before their highly publicized breakup?

Answer: "Husbands and Wives"

13. Best known for his rebellious roles in "The Bad News Bears" and "Breaking Away," this former child actor's career was resuscitated after he garnered an Oscar nomination for his work in 2006's "Little Children."

Answer: Jackie Earle Haley

14. What oft-filmed Hecht-MacArthur play served as the source material for the 1940 screwball classic "His Girl Friday?"

Answer: "The Front Page"

15. Widely acknowledged as the first narrative film ever made, this 12-minute western made in 1903 thrilled audiences with its final shot of a bandit firing his pistol directly into the camera.

Answer: "The Great Train Robbery"



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