1. What actress returned to the silver screen for the first time in 15 years to play the title character in 2005's "Monster-in-Law?"
Answer: Jane Fonda
2. What is the name of the final film in the "Matrix" trilogy?
Answer: "The Matrix Revolutions"
3. Taking the place of the departed Elizabeth Hurley, this actress was chosen to star alongside Mike Myers for the 1999 sequel "Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me."
Answer: Heather Graham
4. Which of the following comic book adaptations served as a starring vehicle for Pamela Anderson?
Answer: "Barb Wire"
5. What is the name of the young actor who played the title character in "The Karate Kid?"
Answer: Ralph Macchio
6. Billy Joel, Cheech Marin, and Better Midler were among the celebrities who lent their voices to this 1988 animated film.
Answer: "Oliver and Company"
7. What product does advertising executive Richard E. Grant try to sell when strange things start happening to his body in the 1989 cult satire "How to Get Ahead in Advertising?"
Answer: Pimple cream
8. What popular musical comedy spoof of Prohibition-era gangster films features a cast comprised entirely of child actors?
Answer: "Bugsy Malone"
9. What is the first name of the titular super-spy played by James Coburn in the 1960's Bond spoofs "Our Man Flint" and "In Like Flint?"
Answer: Derek
10. Though he wasn't credited for his performance, this actor supplied the voice of Elvis Presley for a brief scene in "Forrest Gump."
Answer: Kurt Russell
11. What 1959 cautionary drama tells the tale of a group of Australian residents awaiting the effect of nuclear fallout from an explosion that destroyed the rest of the world?
Answer: "On the Beach"
12. Which of the following romantic comedies did not pair Rock Hudson with Doris Day?
Answer: "That Touch of Mink"
13. Pam Grier starred in all of the following blaxploitation movies except:
Answer: "Cleopatra Jones"
14. One of the most prominent producers of the 1970's, this former magazine editor became synonymous with the disaster film due to financing such big-budget, all-star spectacles as "The Towering Inferno," "The Poseidon Adventure," and "The Swarm."
Answer: Irwin Allen
15. Who was not a member of the "Hollywood Ten?"
Answer: Carl Foreman. The members of the "Hollywood Ten" - a group of screenwriters and directors who refused to testify before the House of Un-American Activities Committee about alleged communist activities and were then convicted for contempt of Congress in 1948 - were Alvah Bessie, Herbert Biberman, Lester Cole, Dmytryk, Lardner, John Howard Lawson, Albert Maltz, Samuel Ornitz, Adrian Scott, and Trumbo.