THE MICHIGAN DAILY A rts & Enterta inm ent Thursday, November 20, 1975 Page Five 'Campi By JAMES VALK1 Sharpen your pencils and dust off, those movie memories, for here to challenge your cinematic intellect (and your patience) is the "Campus Flicks Trivia Contest."; Listed below are SO questions that deal with motion pictures made after 1966. The questions deal with trivial} atters concerning actual film content and the filmmakers themselves. You may employ any means available to obtAin the answers, keeping in mind, of course, that blackmail, kidnapping and1 bribery are strictly illegal, with the lat- ter being less illegal than the others. Each question must be answered in its entirety, as no partial credit will be given for questions with more than, one part. The logistics of the contest are as foll6ws: -Any6ne may enter who can read the questions with employees of the Boa d of Student Publications and em- ployees of the sponsors who donated prizes being exempt from the contest. --Entries must be received by The Michigan Daily in a sealed envelope by 9 Pmn, Monday, December 1, 1975. En- tries May be brought in persbn to the 2nd floor of the Student Publications Buil4ing on 420 Maynard and denosited in the "Campus Flicks Movie Trivia" box, or may be mailed to: Movie Tri- via Contest. The Michigan Daily, 420 Maynnrd, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48105. All entries rn'st be accomnanied by name, address, and phone number. -The decision of the judges (myself And members of the Arts and Enter- tainment staff) is final. - Tn the case of a tie, a runoff will be held consisting of five additional questions. --The winners of the contest will be 'OIuneed Thursday, December 4, 19753 in -he Daily (Campus Flicks column). The prizes for the contest are as fol- ldws: 1 First Prize - Fifteen comrlimentary passes valid at .the following theatres: Camnus, Fifth Forum, Fox Village, Matrix, Movies at Briarwood, State. Seend Prize - Two complimentary passes to each of the following thea- tres: Campus, State, Fifth Forum. Third Prize -- The official poster from one of the following films: Battle of the Amazons, The Golden Voyage of Sinba dor MQ. All complimentary passes were do- nWted by the respective theatres, and1 the Michigan Daily extends a sincere note of thanks to all those who contri- Flicks buted to make this contest a reality. I personally wish to thank David Blomquist and David Weinberg for their assistance in completing and executing this contest. Here are the 50 questions, and may the most trivial person win: 1. Names the film that stars Roy Scheider, Robert Shaw and Richard Dreyfuss, just so everyone can have at least one point. 2. Name the cinematographer who did the work in a Sidney Rosenberg film that starred George Kennedy.. 3. The main characters are brothers David and Jason, and the film's screenplay is by former Esquire critic Jt'roh Rakmkan. What is the film? 4. Film editor Sam O'Steen and pro-' f-1tirnn deszip.,r Richard Sylbert are k,-rw ' nr working with what film di- C "n -enid. alt in what movie, this "--" Ui-- "Trwin, we're gonna have to kill em!" Trivia driver in Bullitt? 15. Name the film directed by Hellman that featured Warren £ 16. Name the Cinerama epic1 starred Yves Montand. 17. What makes up the titli (the credits) of My Fair Lady? 18. Name the film by the div Joe that co-starred Jack Gilfor 19. Name two films that starr abeth Wilson and Jon Korkes. 20. The screenplay for this w a co-effort by Waldo Salt andT Wexler. What was the film? 21. This was producer Ton first major role. Name the film. 22. What is the famous licen that appears in American Griffi 23. Name the film and the< from which this line appears: out, Haskell, it's real!" 24. Paul Newman's wife an Van Devere's husband headlin cast of this film directed by Harvey. What is it? 25. Name the film from wh Contest' this tremendous cast: Bing Crosby, y Monte Maurice Chevalier, Peter Lawford, )ates. Janet Leigh, Jack Lemmon, Donna that co- Reed, Frank Sinatra, Debbie Reynolds and Jay North. e shots 34. Name the film editor of Alice's ? Restaurant. ector of 35. Name the director who did an dd. earlier film with Lee Marvin and An- ed Eliz- gie Dickenson, and later worked with Charlotte Rampling. ork waS 36. Name the cinematographer turn- Norman ed director whose first major work was a co-effort with Donald Cammell. y Bill's 37. In Everything to Know About Sex . . ., what is the name written by so plate h guest on the blackboard at the be- director ginning of the "What's My Perversion" directorkit. "Look 38. List seven movies Elliot Gould d Trish has anneared in from 1970 or earlier. e the 39. The screenplay was by Robert Anthony Bolt, the cinematography was by Fred- die Yong, and one of the co-stars was ich the John Mills. What is the film? 40. What words dues William Holden utter in the beginning of The Wild' Bunch just prior to the credit "direct- ed by Sam Peckinpah"? 41. Name the film, director and. screenwriter of the film from which the following lyricnwas taken: "Alexei, Alexei, musn't run and musn't play, musn't jump and musn't climb - must be careful all the time." 42. Name the street on which Faye Dunaway's housekeeper lived in China- town. 43. What is Jan Kadar's lesser known film about a fisherman whose life is interrupted by a woman from outside his village. 44. What film contains the following line: "Morons, I've got morons on my team." 25. Name the film from which this scene was taken. 3. The main characters are brothers David and Jason, and the film's screenplay is by former Esquire critic Jacob Brack- man. What is the film? 14. Who played Steve McQueen's cab driver in Bullitt? 20. The screenplay for this work was a co-effort by Waldo Salt and Norman Wex- ler, What was the film? 22. What is the famous license plate that appears in American Graffiti? {{..",,"ess mmmqsam gip;. ""a ass It Pays to Advertise in The Michigan Daily No Games To Play NOON LUNCHEON HOMEMADE SOUP 5Cc We Are Serious About Your Hair UM. Stylists at the Union FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21 6. Name the screenwriter (from De- troit) whose credits include In the Heat of the Night. 7. In what musical did the following song lyric appear: "Sooner or later, just like a potato, we're planted in our graves." 8. Name the film in which Max von Sydow is done in by a parrot. 9. Name the actor common to both Conrack and Midnight Cowboy. 10. Name the first Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. novel to be made into a film and its star. 11. The film critics for the Chicago Sia-Times and The New Yorker maga- zine both have written screenplays for motion pictures. Names both critics and their respective films. 12. Name the film narrated by Spen- cer Tracy that reauired the talents of three major directors. 13, What was the only James Bond fl;^k mate nrior to Live and Let Die th-t didn't feature Sean Connery? (Ca- O '?ovale not accentable.) 14. W'io niaved Steve McQueen's cab aIccomrnanvinflT rhoto was talkn. 26. This film was directed by Robert Mulligan and starred Chris and Martin Udvarnoky. Don't name the film -- name the screenwriter. 27. Name the Stanley Kramer bomb that starred Ann-Margaret. 28. In 2001: A Space Odyssey, what was it that Dr. Floyd's daughter want- ed for her birthday when he talked to her on the phone while en route to Cfavius? 29. Charles Aznavour, Richard Bur- ton and James Coburn are part of the unlikely cast of this film. Name the film and its screenwriter. 30. Who was the actor who played the lead in The Seven Faces of Dr. Lao? 31. Name the two notable directors who had small parts in Andy Warhol's Dracula. 32. Jack Nicholson played a bit part in a Roger Corman film about a plant that devoured humans. Name the film and its male star. 33. Name the only film to assemble 'Chorale' hits highs, lows hy CATHERINE REUTTER An echo effect presented an and prior to each piece, Craw- interesting facet to the piece. ford presented a short explana- The conductor did not wear Soloists Hannah Jo Smith, Moh- tion and some sidelights to the tails. Richard Crawford's grey ler, Lambert and Lalli disap- works. His first briefing outlined pin-striped suit set the tone for peared inexplicably during the the Bicentennial-inspired selec- ai informal rendition of Choral piece. Soon they could be tion, which ranged from com- Music in Nineteenth - Century heard, hidden behind the choir, poser Arthur Foote's "Herper- America by the Arts Chorale answering them phrase for us" to the familiar but forget- Tuesday night' phrase. table "Tenting on the Old Camp The highpoint of the program At the opening of the concert, See ARTS, Page 7 was Arthur Foote's "The Wreck ------ of the Hesperus." The sea sa- ga's mellow lulls describing aFRIDAY NIGHT at H I L L E L fair maiden contrasted well F IA I H tHL E with the staccato descriptions of NOVEMBER 21 the storm. Soprano Linda Moh- ler sang in a suitably frightened 4 :45-M I NYAN little girl's voice. Randy Lam- bert and Richard Lalli's sailor 5:30-RAMA H SERVICE solOs were fittingly stoic. The lowpoint, however, was DINNER-6:15 P.M. George Root's "The Haymak- 8:00-OPEN FOREMAT ers, Part lI". The moralistic pea dardor PLEASE MAKE RESERVATIONS BY 1 P.M. 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