Thursday, April 26, 2018

The Movie-TV Connection Game (April 2018)

Welcome film and TV trivia experts! In this game, you will be given a pair or trio of films or performers. Your task is to find the common connection. It could be anything--two stars who acted in the same movie, two movies that share a common theme, etc. As always, don't answer all the questions so others can play, too. There is a single best answer for each question.

1. Diana Rigg, Kenneth More, and Deborah Kerr.

2. The TV series Gunsmoke and the film Deliverance.

3. Johnny Depp and Charles Laughton.

4. Robert Wagner and Kevin Costner.

5. The movies Dark of the Sun and Tarzan and the Valley of Gold.

6. The movies Roustabout and The Naked Gun.

7. The movies Airplane! and High Noon.

8. It Happened to Jane and The Mysterious Island (1961).

9. Hayley Mills and Jeremy Irons.

10. The film Night of the Iguana and the TV series Dark Shadows.

11. Gary Cooper and Audie Murphy.

12. Michael York and Errol Flynn.

13. Bob Hope and George Sanders.

14. Lee J. Cobb and Stewart Granger.

15. Alan Ladd and Cliff Robertson (this one's a bit of a stretch).


28 comments:

  1. 15. Alan Ladd played Shane. Cliff Robertson played "Shame", a western villain on the Batman TV series.

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    1. Very good! I thought that was a fun role for the usually serious Cliff Robertson.

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  2. 7. Lloyd Bridges was in both movies.

    10. Grayson Hall was in both shows.

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    1. Right in both counts! I think Grayson Hall may have been Oscar nominated for NIGHT.

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    1. You know, Burt did a lot of TV before becoming a film star.

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    2. Jon Voight also guest starred in three episodes. The last one in 1969, The Prisoner, is one of the best episodes in Gunsmoke history.

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  4. #11 Both played real-life heavily-decorated war heroes--Cooper in his Oscar-winning portrayal of SERGEANT YORK-(1941) and Murphy as himself in TO HELL AND BACK-(1955)

    # 14 Both played bookend owners of The Shiloh Ranch in TVs THE VIRGINIAN-Cobb was the original owner (1962-66) while Granger took over in the final season (1970-71) when the show was re-titled THE MEN FROM SHILOH

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    1. Great job, Davey! THE MEN FROM SHILOH was an interesting, if ultimately unsuccessful, reworking of THE VIRGINIAN.

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  5. #9 Both played twins-Mills in the original version of THE PARENT TRAP-(1961) and Irons in DEAD RINGERS-(1988)

    #13 Both portrayed New York theatre critics-Sanders in a Best Supporting Oscar role in ALL ABOUT EVE and Hope in CRITIC'S CHOICE-(1963)

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    1. I thought the theatre critics connection might be tough, but you folks are so smart!

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  6. #6 connection is probably more than Elvis Presley and Priscilla Presley.

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    1. That's it...now I feel bad for putting in such an obvious connection.

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    2. Oh, no. I just know sometimes they can be very tricky!

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  7. 4. Robert Wagner and Kevin Costner both played golfers. Wagner in BANNING and Costner in TIN CUP. Wagner and Costner also both appeared in the movie PLAY IT TO BONE. They also both played medieval heroes - Wagner in PRINCE VALIANT and Costner in ROBIN HOOD.

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    1. Nice job! I must admit that BANNING is a guilty pleasure.

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  8. 8. Crustaceans. Lobster in “Jane” and crab (some say lobster) in “Island”

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    1. Great job, Toto! If I recall, they have a tasty feast in MYSTERIOUS ISLAND after the clipping crustacean is killed.

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  9. 3. Pirates. Laughton played “Captain Kidd” and Depp played Captain Jack Sparrow in the “Pirates of the Caribbean” series.

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    1. Two funky pirate performances, don't you think?

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  10. 1. Played religious figures. Father Brown, nuns.
    12. Master of Ballantrae.

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    1. There is another (literary) connection for #1. Kudos on #12...many folks don't know about the TV version.

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    1. This one could be difficult. There is a connection between an actor in one film and an actor in the other.

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  12. The only unanswered questions are 1 and 5.

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    1. Very good! Yes, both were former football players.

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  14. WE'll close out this game with the answer to #1: All three performers appeared in movies adapted from the works of Rumer Godden: Rigg in IN THIS HOUSE OF BREDE; More in THE GREENGAGE SUMMER; and Kerr in BLACK NARCISSUS.

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