1. Which of the following spoof movies was not followed by a sequel?
Answer: "Spy Hard"
2. After Jodie Foster turned down the part, this actress revived the role of FBI agent Clarice Starling in the film version of "Hannibal."
Answer: Julianne Moore
3. Demi Moore starred in all of the following except:
Answer: "Entrapment"
4. What was the rapper name Jaime Kennedy gave himself in the 2003 comedy "Malibu's Most Wanted?"
Answer: B-Rad
5. This "That 70's Show" alumnus's big-screen credits include roles in "Traffic," "In Good Company," and "Win a Date With Tad Hamilton!"
Answer: Topher Grace
6. What was the first name of Sylvester Stallone's "Rambo" character?
Answer: John
7. Though it features Tom Cruise in only his second film role, this 1981 feature is best known for Sean Penn's debut performance.
Answer: "Taps"
8. What creatures had the ability to talk to the title character in the limp 1996 comedy "Joe's Apartment?"
Answer: Cockroaches
9. While filming his character's death scene in "The Crow," this actor was accidentally killed by a shell fired from an improperly cleaned prop gun.
Answer: Brandon Lee
10. Which of the following actors has not yet garnered a nomination for a Best Screenplay Oscar?
Answer: Ben Stiller. Wilson earned a nod with co-writer Wes Anderson for their original script for "The Royal Tenenbaums" (2001), while Affleck and Thornton have both won writing Academy Awards – the former for "Good Will Hunting" (1997), which he co-wrote with Matt Damon, and the latter for the adapted screenplay of "Sling Blade" (1996).
11. In what 1992 drama will you find Denzel Washington becoming romantically involved with an Indian woman, much to the dismay of both their families?
Answer: "Mississippi Masala"
12. What Joseph Conrad story served as the basis for Francis Ford Coppola's "Apocalypse Now?"
Answer: "Heart of Darkness"
13. Who was not one of the "12 Angry Men" of the 1957 film?
Answer: Jason Robards
14. Who has never played Zorro in a motion picture?
Answer: Anthony Quinn. Banderas assumed the title role in "The Mask of Zorro" (1998), and Hamilton played the masked avenger in "Zorro, the Gay Blade" (1981). But most film buffs point to Power as the best incarnation of the legendary hero for his performance in "The Mark of Zorro" (1940).
15. Though he wasn't credited for his performance, this future sitcom actor provided the narration for 1974's "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre."