Tuesday Trivia Time: 1/30

Today’s theme: Covert activities

1. Hiding the dead woman’s umbrella in the couch cushions.
Hint: The person who hid the umbrella was played by a child actor who successfully made the transition to adult star.

2. Breaking into the “Temple of Diana” through the roof.
Solved by Tom (comment #9).

3. Sneaking into the English mansion through a window, in collusion with the creepy housekeeper.
Solved by George (comment #23).

4. Breaking into San Francisco City Hall to find plans of an old mine.
Solved by Proteus (comment #28).

5. Peeking into her husband’s fishing tackle box, to find it unused.
Solved by Christopher (comment 3).

6. Switching shopping bags in a dressing room in order to scam government agents.
Solved by Ken (comment 6).

7. Slipping a death row prisoner out, just for one evening, to help the warden’s wife.
Solved by Daven (comment 1).

32 comments

  1. Daven says:

    #7 is “The Green Mile”
    #2 I think is “Indiana Jones The Last Crusade” I think.

  2. Christopher says:

    Damn it Daven!
    lol I’ve never seen the movie, but I’ve read the book “The Gren Mile.”
    I would like to say taht #2 is “Tomb Raider” perhaps?

  3. Christopher says:

    Oh and I forgot, #5 is “Brokeback Moutain”

  4. deblipp says:

    You’re both wrong on #2, but then, you each have one right.

  5. Ken says:

    #6 – Jackie Brown

  6. Tom Hilton says:

    Is #2 Raiders of the Lost Ark?

    Ken got the one I knew.

  7. Mixter says:

    #6 is Enemy of the State.

    Mixter

  8. deblipp says:

    Tom, wrong again. I’d think that #2 is a movie you know, it’s all black & white and shit.

    Mixter, Ken already solved #6.

  9. Tom Hilton says:

    Is it Beauty and the Beast (the Cocteau version)?

  10. deblipp says:

    Very good, Tom. Couldn’t believe everyone thought there’d be a Temple of Diana in India, Germany, or wherever the hell Tomb Raider took place. 😀

  11. Christopher says:

    Tomb Raider opened in the Mediteraean (I know I butchered that spelling) Sea and found the Map to the Library at Alexandria (or something like that). It was a Greek/Roman temple under the sea, broken into through the ceiling. So…yeah! lol

  12. Christopher says:

    …and Raiders of the Lost Arc did open in South American….in his defence.

  13. Christopher says:

    As in, not all in India.
    This filing is rotting my mind….
    Save me!

  14. deblipp says:

    And yet, Diana/South America, no match bzzzzt.

  15. Tom Hilton says:

    Actually, I had in mind the temple in Egypt that they rappel into from the ceiling…the one with the snakes. And Hellenic influence in Egypt–not that far-fetched.

    I’ve never seen Beauty and the Beast–I never really got into French film (I always thought the Germans were much, much cooler).

  16. Barbs says:

    Tom, Rent that version of Beauty and the Beast, some of the effects are just stunning considering when it was made

  17. Barbs says:

    #3 wouldn’t be Wuthering Heights would it?

  18. Christopher says:

    One more little thing of the few things to miss about Houston is the Hollywood Video on Westheimer and Montrose. The largest video/dvd rental store in the south.
    I could actually have found said copy of Beauty and the Beast that I would like to see now.
    Bleh.
    Barb, you wouldn’t happen to have a copy, would you? *grin*

  19. deblipp says:

    Christopher, I think I Tivo’ed Beauty and the Beast; it comes around on TCM occasionally. Very worthwhile, very magical.

    Tom, I can’t believe you got it without having seen it! Amazing.

    Barbs, not Wuthering Heights. Catherine’s a big ol’d WHINER.

  20. Ken says:

    #3 is making me nuts…. it positively reeks of Dickens, I feel like I’ve seen it, but I just…. can’t………

    It’s on the tip of my mind’s tongue………

  21. Tom Hilton says:

    Great Expectations, maybe?

  22. Ben Gruagach says:

    I’m guessing, but is #4 “National Treasure”?

  23. Melville says:

    Shame, shame on Tom for never having seen Cocteau’s Beauty and the Beast! The last time I sat down to make my list of The 10 Greatest Movies of All Time (which was more than 10 years ago, maybe 15. I should update it 🙂 ) Beauty and the Beast was on it,

    Going with Ken’s idea in message 20, is #3 A Tale of Two Cities?

  24. deblipp says:

    Yay George! George got #3. Didn’t know it’d be so tough. The image of George Sanders climbing in through the window always stays with me.

  25. deblipp says:

    Ben, sorry but no on #4. Not a bad guess.

  26. Roberta says:

    I just keep sucking.

  27. Proteus says:

    #4 View to a Kill

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  29. Tom Hilton says:

    Shame, shame on Tom for never having seen Cocteau’s Beauty and the Beast!

    I know, I know…but it’s French. 😉

  30. Tom Hilton says:

    Didn’t know it’d be so tough. The image of George Sanders climbing in through the window always stays with me.

    Rebecca seemed like the really obvious choice (it is, after all, synonymous with ‘creepy housekeeper’), but I figured it couldn’t possibly be Rebecca because you just wrote about it.

  31. deblipp says:

    The advantage of Rebecca was that I can still remember it.

    Back in the day, I used to post trivia quizzes on the IMDb. This is five-plus years ago. Before turning forty is the pertinent part. And I could post trivia questions for movies I’d seen long, long ago.

    Now, not so much.