THE HENRY AND HUME KWIZ ANSWER
To be fair, Jessica’s corsage was made entirely of candy.
To be fair, Jessica’s corsage was made entirely of candy.
Hume Cronyn can’t believe that Henry Travers just ate: a. Jessica Tandy’s corsage. b. a telephone book. c. a yo-yo. d. all of the above.
Peggy’s raven was named Felicia.
When Peggy Ashcroft performed as the greatest Juliet of the 20th century opposite John Gielgud’s Romeo, before every performance she would: a. meditate for an hour with her pet raven perched on her shoulder. b. gain the focus she needed by weaving feathers into a replica of the Queen. c. stare for ten minutes at […]
Irene’s secret of being an alien from the planet Goph in the 8th dimension was faithfully kept by Myrna, herself an alien from the 6th dimension planet Ortolus.
In this photo Myrna and Irene are: a. discussing fruitcake recipes. b. deciding which of them will hide the flea circus in Eddie Cantor’s shoes. c. considering possible consequences in carrying out the darker aspects of their plans for world domination. d. revealing that Irene has no pulse and is, in fact, an alien from […]
It was no picnic hanging on to that lightning rod during an electrical storm, let me tell you.
Henrik Ibsen achieved his exploding hair effect by: a. snorting nitroglycerine. b. grasping a lightning rod during an electrical storm. c. defying fiends from Hell in his cellar. d. standing in front of a target while a drunken sailor threw swords at him.
James Whale often pulled pranks like this one to ease tension on the set.
Elsa’s attention to the scene has been momentarily interrupted when she sees: a. buckets of dead rats being spilled onto the floor by the maniacally laughing director James Whale. b. a coffin lid creaking open to reveal a grinning Boris Karloff winking at her. c. tongues darting from the eyes of her dog. d. all […]