THE TITANIC GLORIA STUART KWIZ ANSWER
Gloria’s prowess with a fly rod was that of an expert.
Gloria’s prowess with a fly rod was that of an expert.
Gloria Stuart, pictured here in a script conference with Boris Karloff, before agreeing to act the part of elderly Rose in James Cameron’s film, Titanic, insisted on: a. being allowed to bring a brace of ptarmigans onto the set. b. showing Cameron her collection of glass eyes. c. payment in uranium. d. 2 weeks paid […]
She wrote tilt reminders in tiny letters on her left wrist.
Unity Blake, tragic orphan in the excellent silent melodrama Stella Maris, was: a. ,among other things, run over by a toboggan. b. constantly having to remind herself which way to tilt. c. hid between scenes behind a giant vat of grapes. d. wept when given a gumdrop by Mary Pickford.
It’s a little known fact that Queen Victoria secretly longed to dance on stage in music halls.
The white dog in this scene from one of Queen Victoria’s worst nightmares represents: a. the purity of Manitoba. b. Victoria herself protecting the Empire. c. an inner desire to chuck it all and go on the stage. d. something nasty Victoria once saw in the woodshed.
The owl man was the undisputed master of slashing things to ribbons.
The Halloween owl man is famous primarily for: a. creating the flakiest pie crusts in all of Zombieland. b. slashing things to ribbons. c. consuming 18 cows at one sitting. d. hypnotizing Godzilla.
And a very fine dentist he was, too. Alfred Hitchcock was one of his patients.
During the filming of The Invisible Man, Claude Rains: a. got sick and tired of the grip who stepped on his foot every day and said, ‘Sorry, I didn’t see you.’ b. roller skated to and from lunch every day. c. practiced his maniacal cackle at night on the corner of Sunset and Vine. d. […]