The weekly movie quiz

Questions from The Seven Dwarfs to The French Lieutenant's Woman

Questions from The Seven Dwarfs to The French Lieutenant's Woman

Which was the only one of Disney's seven dwarfs not named for an adjective?

Who was born Marion Morrison?

"I mean, this cat is like Charles Bronson in The Great Escape. He's digging tunnels." Who says this in which film?

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What is the third rule of Fight Club?

Who comes next: Lulu, Carly Simon, Shirley Bassey, Sheena Easton?

According to very stoned people, which 1973 album will, when played at the same time as The Wizard of Oz, provide commentary and observations on the film?

Which is the odd one out: Dial M for Murder (1954), Creature from the Black Lagoon (1954), Polyester (1981) and Ghosts of the Abyss (2003)?

Who's missing from this list: the Quaids, the Carradines, the Keaches?

Which is the odd one out: True Blue (1996), Shadowlands (1993), Chariots of Fire (1981), Iris (2001)?

What distinction did the writers of The Big Sleep (1946), Viva Zapata! (1952) and The French Lieutenant's Woman (1981) all share?

ANSWERS

1. Doc

2. John Wayne

3. Quentin Tarantino as Mr Brown in Reservoir Dogs.

4. If someone yells stop, goes limp or taps out, the fight is over.

5. Rita Coolidge. The question refers to artists performing the theme tune to James Bond films. Rita sang All Time High for Octopussy.

6. The Dark Side of the Moon by Pink Floyd.

7. Polyester. All the rest were in 3-D. Polyester was in Odorama.

8. The Guests. These are sets of the brothers who appear in Walter Hill's The Long Riders.

9. Chariots of Fire. All the rest were set in Oxford. Chariots of Fire - or one significant part of it - was set in Cambridge.

10. They all won the Nobel Prize for Literature. The writers are William Faulkner, Harold Pinter and John Steinbeck.