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« : Tuesday 03 February 2015, 09:41:29 am »
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COMPETITION :Bob J's Film Buff Bafflers - February 2015

Use your knowledge to answer Bob J's Film Buff Bafflers in this month's STACK Quiz for your chance to win a cool $100 JB Hi-Fi voucher prize!


Entries Closed :  28 Feb 2015

Winners Announced :  07 Mar 2015

http://stack.net.au/competitions/bob-js-film-buff-bafflers---february-2015

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Q1. In which film was Mr Darcy replaced by Q....but with neither actor visible on screen?

Q2. This 1949 Cold War spy thriller, set in Vienna, is one of cinema's true masterpieces. Title please

Q3. Which 2012 movie is based on a pencil & paper game which was first commercialised in the 1930s?

Q4. In which recent creepy movie would you find a former Republican Senator from Tennessee in the cast playing the part of a sheriff?

Q5. Photographer Cecil Beaton once described this famous movie actress as "continuously sighing and full of tragic regrets". Who was she?

Q6. There have been three film versions (released in 1932; 1939 & 1954) of this 1930 Western novel. Title of the novel please?

Q7. This director was oddly a recipient of the American Humane Society Award because he didn't use a single real animal in the making of a film in which animals played a key role. Name the director and the film.

Q8. Which actor has voiced a character in every single Pixar Animation feature film?

Q9. Name the four movies-all starring the same lead actor- where the numbers in the titles correspond with key numbers in the game of shooting craps.

Q10. Which 1942 classic movie almost had Ronald Reagan and Ann Sheridan in the two lead roles?

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« Reply #1 : Tuesday 03 February 2015, 09:51:07 am »
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Q10: Casablanca?

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Studio publicity in 1941 claimed that Ronald Reagan and Ann Sheridan were scheduled to appear in this film, and Dennis Morgan is mentioned as the third lead. This was never the case, however, and the false story was planted, either by a studio publicist or a press agent for the three other actors, to keep their names in the press. Meanwhile George Raft was angling for the part with Jack L. Warner, but Hal B. Wallis had been assigned to search for what would be Humphrey Bogart's next starring role. He wrote to Warner that he had found the next movie for Bogart and the role was perfect for him. Nobody else was ever considered for the part.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0034583/trivia?item=tr0657842
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« Reply #2 : Tuesday 03 February 2015, 09:38:12 pm »
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Q8: John Ratzenberger

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Ratzenberger
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« Reply #3 : Tuesday 03 February 2015, 09:43:39 pm »
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Q3: Battleship

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battleship_(game)

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1440129/
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« Reply #4 : Tuesday 03 February 2015, 09:47:53 pm »
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Q2: The Third Man

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0041959/
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« Reply #5 : Tuesday 03 February 2015, 09:58:06 pm »
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Q 5 = Katharine Hepburn
Q 6 = Destry Rides Again
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« Reply #6 : Thursday 05 February 2015, 11:13:46 pm »
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Q9: What are "key numbers in the game of shooting craps"?

I've found "Hard Eight", (1996) http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0119256/?ref_=nv_sr_1 which references the craps term "eight the hard way"- that is a double-4 to get 8- a "Hard 8". I don't know whether this would be regarded as a "key number" or not. I've decided this is a vague and poorly worded question. Any thoughts?
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« Reply #7 : Saturday 28 February 2015, 05:30:50 pm »
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Would love any help with q 1 or q 9 - q1 considered "lost in austen", "austenland", bridget jones series, and all the james bonds - there were 3 bond movies without q appearing and none of the others seem to fit either.

9. I found 2, 3, 7, 11 and 12 were the key numbers - can't find any non-consecutive series except star wars which obviously aren't these.

4. Sinister

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« Reply #8 : Saturday 28 February 2015, 08:01:54 pm »
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Re. Q9. I think "Oceans 11", "Oceans 12", "Three Kings" and "spy Kids 3-D" or "8" George Clooney's movies would fit.

The problem being either the number 3 is duplicated or 8 is included, and apart from the Hard 8 example listed above, 8's not one of the most important numbers.

Don't think it has to be a series per se, just have the same lead actor.

They couldn't mean "Oceans 13" unless they've got very crooked dice.
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