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NTT Hearing Impaired 5 12 21 Name that Tune 5/12/21 Oscars Trivia! Round 1: 1. Who played Bernardo in the 1961 version of West Side Story? a. Larry Kert b. Tony Mordente c. George Chakiris d. Richard Beymer 2. The music for My Fair Lady was composed by… a. Irving Berlin b. Kander and Ebb c. Lerner and Loewe d. Rodgers and Ha 3. Peter O'Toole played the role of ____ in Lawrence of Arabia. a. T. E. Lawrence b. Amos Lawrence c. Paul Newman d. D. H. Lawrence 4. Which woman would’ve been singing “Who Couldn’t Dance with you” in the original Broadway cast of “Grand Hotel”? a. Patti Lupone b. Jane Krakowski c. Bernadette Peters d. Laura Benanti 5. Who played the role of Prissy in Gone with the Wind? a. Hattie McDaniel b. Cicely Tyson c. Esther Rolle d. Butterfly McQueen 6. Who directed Gigi? a. Vincente Minnelli b. George Cukor c. Arthur Freed d. Norman Jewison 7. Who directed Bridge on the River Kwai? a. David Fincher b. John Ford c. David Lean d. William Wellman 8. Who played Messala in Ben Hur? a. Sam Jaffe b. Stephen Boyd c. Jack Hawkins d. Charlton Heston 9. Who played Joe Buck in Midnight Cowboy? a. Jon Voight b. Roy Scheider c. Dustin Hoffman d. Murray Hamilton 10. What composer's music was originally used for The Sting? a. Fats Waller b. W. C. Handy c. Scott Joplin d. Eubie Blake Round 2: 1. Annie Hall's occupation is … a. Secretary b. Bookstore Owner c. High School Teacher d. Aspiring Nightclub Singer 2. What is the name of Ted Kramer' son? The music is by… a. Billy; Vivaldi b. Marty; Bach c. Sammy; Purcell d. Jimmy; Handel 3. Who plays the role of Beth Jarrett in Ordinary People? Where does it take place? a. Dinah Manoff; Ohio b. Mary Tyler Moore; Illinois c. Jane Alexander; Nebraska d. Elizabeth McGovern; Minnesota 4. This main musical theme in Chariots of Fire is played by … a. Vangelis b. Enigma c. Bono d. Sting 5. Who wasn't in the movie, "Terms of Endearment?" a. John Lithgow b. Danny DeVito c. Richard Gere d. Jack Nicholson 6. Out of Africa was directed by… a. Oliver Stone b. Sydney Pollack c. Robert Redford d. James Cameron 7. The music for Dances with Wolves was composed by… a. John Barry b. Hans Zimmer c. John Williams d. Rachel Portman 8. A love story set on April 14, 1912 was directed by… a. James Cameron b. Steven Spielberg c. Martin Scorsese d. George Lucas 9. The movie version of Chicago, who sings, “Mr. Cellophane?” a. Joel Grey b. John C. Reilly c. Richard Gere d. Clint Eastwood 10. What was true about the 2011 Best Picture winner? a. It's a silent film b. It’s the only X-rated film to win Best Picture c. It takes place in Paris d. It has an all French cast with an American director .
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