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« : Friday 05 July 2013, 12:06:50 am »
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Still only $100 this month. The Australian Quiz has yet to appear, so the graphics come from the NZ site and the link will be provided when the Australian quiz turns up. However, the questions are the same so the early appearance can give us a head start on finding the answers.

[OK, the quiz went up on 6th July- note change of quiz graphic from NZ Green to purple in Australia and link to the form]


The quiz is at http://www.stack.net.au/comp.php?goto=583&enter=now&win=STACK-Quiz-July

COMPLETE & SUBMIT THE FOLLOWING FOR YOUR CHANCE TO WIN!

Q1. The femme fatale in this movie made leg-crossing quite infamous. Title please? *

Q2.  When the original male star of this 1955 action movie was sacked the producer of the film reluctantly had to take the lead role. Name the movie and the producer/actor? *

Q3.  Two movie titles and the novels from which they were adapted are taken from titles of two paintings by which famous Dutch artist? And name both movies? *

Q4.  In this film we are repeatedly taken back to replay an eight minute time lapse again and again and again. Confusing? You bet. Name the movie? *

Q5.  Carnivorous vines in Mexico certainly spoil a group of young friends archaeological trip. Name the movie? *

Q6.  In this movie the lead male role slaps a soldier and accuses him of cowardice. But it won him an Academy Award. Name the actor & movie? *

Q7.  In what recent movie is the lead character, particularly the voice, based on Clint Eastwood's character Dirty Harry Callahan? *

Q8. In which movie does Clark Gable perform a song and dance act with a troupe of six girls? *

Q9.  What do Yvonne de Carlo; Doris Day; Jane Russell; Jean Arthur & Ellen Barkin have in common *

Q10. In what movie does a small town audience watch Red River *


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Entries close Wednesday, 31 July 2013. These rules apply to all Australian competitions and prize promotions including free draws, prize competitions and instant win offers featured on the STACK website at www.stack.net.au where any other Terms and Conditions are not otherwise specified. Unless stated otherwise, Promoter is SCRIBAL Custom Pty Ltd. Entrants consent to the Promoter using their submitted entry, their name, likeness, image and/or voice in the event they are a winner or an entrant (including photograph, film and/or recording of the same) in any media for an unlimited period without remuneration for the purpose of promoting this Promotion (including any outcome), and promoting any products manufactured, distributed and/or supplied by the Promoter. Entrants must be over 18 and resident in Australia. Employees/families/agents of Promoter/its associates are not eligible. One entry per person/per household. This promotion is a game of skill; chance plays no part in determining the prize winner(s). Unless otherwise stated, no purchase is necessary.
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« Reply #1 : Friday 05 July 2013, 12:15:32 am »
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Q1  "Basic Instinct", (1992). Catherine Tramell (Sharon Stone) is notorious for the leg crossing scene. http://www.criticalcommons.org/Members/CTCS505/clips/YouTube________-_BASIC_INSTINCTS__-_INTERROGATION.mp4/view
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« Reply #2 : Friday 05 July 2013, 06:30:59 am »
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Q8. In which movie does Clark Gable perform a song and dance act with a troupe of six girls? *

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« Reply #3 : Friday 05 July 2013, 06:33:29 am »
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Q5.  Carnivorous vines in Mexico certainly spoil a group of young friends archaeological trip. Name the movie? *

The Ruins
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« Reply #4 : Friday 05 July 2013, 06:41:13 am »
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Q3. Vermeer is the Dutch painter. "Girl With A Pearl Earring" and "Girl Interrupted"

Q9. Answer: They have all played the same character of Calamity Jane.
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« Reply #5 : Friday 05 July 2013, 08:29:05 am »
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n the 1971 Peter Bogdonovich film "The Last Picture Show", the final movie shown in the movie theatre is "Red River", which was changed from "The Kid From Texas" in Larry McMurty's book.

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« Reply #6 : Saturday 06 July 2013, 12:06:44 am »
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Q4. "Source Code" 

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0945513/
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« Reply #7 : Saturday 06 July 2013, 12:16:31 am »
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Q2. Blood Alley, John Wayne

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_Alley

Wayne plays a Merchant Marine captain in a role originally intended for Robert Mitchum prior to an altercation with the producers. Mitchum was fired from the production by Wellman. Wayne took over the lead after Gregory Peck turned the film down and Humphrey Bogart requested a large amount of money to assume the role.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0047889/trivia

Robert Mitchum was originally cast as Capt. Wilder. He was fired from the film after an altercation in which he shoved the film's transportation manager into San Francisco Bay. Director Wellman complained to Wayne that the star "was on dope, always walking about six inches off the ground." Wellman said either he or Mitchum had to go. Gregory Peck subsequently turned down the role of Capt. Wilder, and Humphrey Bogart wanted a $500,000 salary, which would have put the film over budget. Without a major male star involved, Warner Bros. contacted producer John Wayne, threatening to pull out of their distribution deal for the film unless he took the role himself. To keep his new production company Batjac afloat, Wayne agreed to play Capt. Wilder.
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« Reply #8 : Saturday 06 July 2013, 12:27:07 am »
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Q6. George C. Scott, Patton (1970)
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« Reply #9 : Saturday 06 July 2013, 01:45:12 pm »
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Q10 might possibly be "Bellissima", (1952).

An open air cinema screening "Red River":
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Maddelena is watching Howard Hawks' Red River from the yard outside their basement flat where they can overlook screenings of an outside cinema. This outside cinema firmly places the importance of cinema in the lives of working class people

http://grunes.wordpress.com/2007/11/01/bellissima-luchino-visconti-1951/
I think this would qualify as a small town audience:
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