Hi this is another movie Quiz, for all movie lovers out here.
1."Gordon - killed with a Chef's knife sharpening steel by Dog
Smithy Robinson - bludgeoned to death with "a 15-inch black rubber cock" by Harry
Mickey - shot by Gloria
Paul - killed in the shootout at Eddie and Bacon's place
John - killed in the shootout at Eddie and Bacon's place
Plank - shot several times, until finally killed by Rory Breaker
Rory Breaker - shot by Plank"-
Chronological sequence of the deaths in which 1998 cult classic British heist movie.
LOCK, STOCK AND TWO SMOKING BARRELS
2. Mario Girotti born in Venice, Italy and a survivor of the Dresden bombing. His first major role was in the 1963 Italian movie Il Gatopardo. Also acted in many German movies.
Carlo Pedersoli was born in Naples, Italy and represented his country in swimming in the 1952 and 1956 Olympic Games. His first role was that of an extra in Quo Vadis.
Together both of them came in a 1967 movie called God Forgives I Dont for the first time. And later formed a succesful combo in the 70's. Who?
TERENCE HILL AND BUD SPENCER
3. Seargent was the first in 1958, and Columbus was the most recent one in 1992. What am i referring to here?
CARRY ON SERIES
4.

The original Italian name was Giu La Testa, translated into English as Duck You Sucker. Another title of this movie starring James Coburn and Rod Steiger was Once Upon A Time... The Revolution. The more popular title of this movie is a throwback to one of the director's more sucessful Westerns. Centered around the Mexican revolution, it is believed to be the director's more underrated movie. Name the director and the more popular title of this movie.
SERGIO LEONE, A FISTFUL OF DYNAMITE
5. This song was written by Phil Philips and George Khoury and it was in the No1 on Billboard R&B chart in 1959. The Honeydrippers version of this song hit the No 3 spot in 1984. The song was the title as well as the backdrop for a 1989 Al Pacino thriller. Name the song.
SEA OF LOVE
6. The Man Who Knew Too Much was a 1996 Vanity Fair article written by journalist Marie Brenner about a real life person. In 1999 X and Eric Roth adapted this article into a movie . X also directed the movie, while Y played the lead role of the protagonist. Name X & Y.
MICHAEL MANN, RUSSEL CROWE, THE INSIDER
7.
What was the popular phrase used by the man in the picture?
GOOD NIGHT AND GOOD LUCK
8. Mott the Hoople and the Game of Life. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
A in the wrestling match. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Monopoly, twenty one, checkers, and chess. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Mister Fred Blassie in a breakfast mess. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Let's play Twister, let's play Risk. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
See you in heaven if you make the list. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Hey Andy, did you hear about this one? Tell me, are you locked in the punch?
Hey Andy, are you goofing on Elvis? Hey baby, are we losing touch?
If you believed they put a B.
Just identify A and B.
ANDY KAUFMANN, MAN ON THE MOON
9. Formerly, during the canonization process of the Roman Catholic Church, the Promoter of the Faith (Promotor Fidei), was a canon lawyer appointed by the Church to argue against the canonization of the candidate. It was his job to take a skeptical view of the candidate's character, to look for holes in the evidence, to argue that any miracles attributed to the candidate were fraudulent, etc. What was the popular name given to him?
THE DEVIL'S ADVOCATE
10. The movie gets it's title from a song by the rock band B-52 in their 1980 album Wild Planet. Loosely based on Shakespeare's Henry IV, Part I, this 1991 movie is about 2 street hustlers Mike and Scott. Name this indie movie directed by Gus Van Sant.
MY OWN PRIVATE IDAHO
SCORES
Aditya-3.5
Rajiv-5
Jaykumar-7
Venkatesh R-10
Kamal-7
Shashank-3
Ramsu-9