How much do you know about James Bond films? (2 The Villains)

QUESTIONS

1, Who played the part of ‘Dr. No’ in the first Bond film? (We do not count ‘Casino
Royale’).
2. Who played the part of Rosa Klebb in ‘From Russia With Love’?
3. Who played the part of Auric Goldfinger in ‘Goldfinger’?
4. Who played the part of Emilio Largo in ‘Thunderball’?
5. Who played the part of Ernst Stavro Blofeld in ‘You Only Live Twice’?
6. Who played the part of Blofeld in ‘On Her Majesty’s Secret Service’?
7. Who played the part of Blofeld in ‘Diamonds Are Forever’?
8. Who played the part of Dr Kananga in ‘Live And Let Die’?
9. Who played the part of Scaramanga in ‘The Man With The Golden Gun’?
10. Who played the part of Stromberg in ‘The Spy Who Loved Me’?
11. Who played the part of Hugo Drax in ‘Moonraker’?
12. Who played the part of Kristatos in ‘For Your Eyes Only’?
13. Who played the part of Kamal Khan in ‘Octopussy’?
14. Who played the part of Max Zorin in ‘A View To A Kill’?
15. Who played the part of General Georgi Koskov in ‘The Living Daylights’?

ANSWERS.

1. Joseph Wiseman. 2. Lotte Lenya. 3. Gert Frobe. 4. Adolfo Celi. 5. Donald
Pleasence. 6. Telly Savalas. 7. Charles Gray. 8. Yaphet Kotto. 9. Christopher
Lee. 10. Curt Jurgens. 11. Michael Lonsdale. 12. Julian Glover. 13. Louis
Jourdan. 14. Christopher Walken 15. Jeroen Krabbe.

How much do you know about James Bond films-1?

QUESTIONS

1. Who played the part of ‘M’ in the first eleven Bond films, from ‘Dr No’ to
‘Moonraker’?
2. What was the title of the only Bond film to appear without someone in the role
of ‘M’?
3. Who played the part of ‘M’ in four Bond films, from ‘Octopussy’ to ‘Licence To
Kill’?
4. And who took over as ‘M’ in ‘GoldenEye’?
5. Who was the Canadian actress who played Moneypenny in the first fourteen
Bond films, from ‘Dr No’ to ‘A View To A Kill’?
6. Who played the part of Moneypenny in the two Timothy Dalton Bond films?
7. And who took over as Moneypenny in ‘GoldenEye’?
8. Who played the part of ‘Q’, the gadget master, in every Bond film with the
exception of the first one, up until his death in a car accident in 1999.?
9. Amazingly enough, in his last appearance in ‘The World Is Not Enough’ he
introduced Bond to his successor ‘R’, played by …….?
10. What is the name of the C.I.A. agent who has turned up in a number of Bond
films, played by a different actor each time?
11. What is the name of the American actor who played the villainous Brad
Whitaker who met his end at Bond’s hands in ‘The Living Daylight’ and then
turned up as a C.I.A. agent in each of the following two Bond films?
12. The K.G.B.were never far away in at least three different Bonds, generally in
the person of the ubiquitous General ……..who?
13. Who was the British character actor who played the part of General Gogol?
14. And General Gogol had an assistant.What was her name?
15. Who was the actress who played this part?


ANSWERS


1. Bernard Lee. 2. ‘For Your Eyes Only’ 3. Robert Brown. 4. Judi Dench.
5. Lois Maxwell. 6. Caroline Bliss. 7. Samantha Bond. 8. Desmond Llewellyn.
9. John Cleese. 10. Felix Leiter. 11. Joe Don Baker. 12. General Gogol.
13. Walter Gotell. 14. Rubelvitch. 15. Ex-Miss World Eva Rueber-Staier.

How much do you know about horror films?

QUESTIONS

1. Who was the well-known American supporting actor who became the top star
of horror films, starting with ‘House of Wax’ in 1953?
2. A young actor, then at the beginning of his career, who went on to be a top star
in action roles, played the part of the mad professor’s mute assistant in ‘House
of Wax’. His name?
3. In what 1971 British horror, did Vincent Price play a disfigured musical genius
who invoked ten curses of a Pharaoh on the surgeons who failed to save his
wife?
4. What was the title of the 1976 release starring Richard Widmark and
Christopher Lee which was based upon a famous satanic novel by Dennis
Wheatley?
5. Who played the lead male part in the 2000 release ‘American Psycho’?
6. American Werewolves show up in Europe from time to time, Can you name
the two cities visited in 1981 and 1997?
7. What was the name of the highly successful 1973 release in which Linda Blair
played a young girl possessed by the devil
8. What was the name of the 1979 release in which a young couple move into an
old house, but are driven out by satanic manifestations?
9. Who played the male and female leads in the 1997 release ‘Anaconda’?
10. What was the title of the first British film to receive the H (for Horror)
certificate?
11. What was the title of the 1995 Spanish release about a priest hunting for the
Anti-Christ which is about to be born in Madrid?
12. What was the title of the 1998 release which presented itself as an amateur
movie, and received tremendous international public and critical acclaim?
13. Who played the female lead in the 2000 release ‘Bless the Child’?
14. Who played the male and female leads in the 1999 release ‘The Mummy’ and
the sequel, the 2001 release ‘The Mummy Returns’?
15. What was the title of the 1992 release in which an anthropology student
becomes convinced of the existence of a mythical hook-handed serial killer?


ANSWERS


1.Vincent Price 2. Charles Bronson 3.‘ The Abominable Dr. Phibes’ 4.‘To The Devil,
A Daughter’ 5. Christian Bale 6. a) London and b) Paris 7.‘The Exorcist’ 8.‘The
Amityville Horror’ 9. Jon Voight and Jennifer Lopez 10.‘The Dark Eyes of London
(1939) 11.‘The Day of the Beast’ 12.‘The Blair Witch Project’ 13. Kim Basinger14.
Brendan Fraser and Rachel Weisz 15. ‘Candyman’

How much do you know about great lines?

QUESTIONS :

The following lines were said in which movies?
1. ‘Frankly,my dear, I don’t give a damn’.
2. ‘Well, here’s another nice mess you’ve gotten me into’.
3. ‘Remember you’re fighting for this woman’s honour.Which is probably more
than she ever did’.
4. ‘Of all the gin joints in all the towns in all the world, she had to walk into
mine’.
5. ‘I’ll be back’.
6. ‘I read you were shot five times in the tabloids’.
‘It’s not true. He didn’t come anywhere near my tabloids’.
7. ‘It’s alive!’
8. ‘Mrs Robinson.You’re trying to seduce me, aren’t you?’
9. ‘I’ll have what she’s having’.
10. ‘Gentlemen! You can’t fight in here! This is the War Room!’
11. ‘You know how to whistle don’t you Steve? You just put your lips together –
and blow’.
12. ‘You’re gonna need a bigger boat!’
13. ‘I’m not living with you.We occupy the same cage, that’s all’.
14. ‘They call me Mr Tibbs’.
15.‘ I’m as mad as hell, and I’m not going to take this anymore!’


ANSWERS :


1. Gone With The Wind (1939). 2. Sons of the Desert (Laurel and Hardy – 1933).
3. Duck Soup. ( The Marx Bros. – 1933). 4. Casablanca. (1942). 5.The Terminator
(1984). 6.The Thin Man. (1934). 7. Frankenstein. (1931). 8.The Graduate (1967).
9.When Harry Met Sally. (1989). 10. Dr. Strangelove. (1964). 11.To Have and Have
Not. (1944). 12. Jaws. (1975). 13. Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. (1958). 14. In the Heat of
the Night. (1967). 15. Network. (1976).