A) Quentin Tarantino B) Martin Scorsese C) Alfred Hitchcock D) Stanley Kubrick
A) 1963 B) 1971 C) 1985 D) 1957
A) Vietnam War B) Korean War C) World War II D) World War I
A) James Dean B) Clint Eastwood C) Kirk Douglas D) Marlon Brando
A) United States B) France C) United Kingdom D) Germany
A) 120 minutes B) 150 minutes C) 180 minutes D) 88 minutes
A) Colonel Dax B) Private Ferol C) General Mireau D) Corporal Paris
A) Abraham Lincoln B) Napoleon Bonaparte C) Voltaire D) Winston Churchill
A) Robert Frost B) William Shakespeare C) Thomas Gray D) Emily Dickinson
A) The soldiers are promoted B) The trial is dismissed C) The soldiers are sentenced to death D) The soldiers are acquitted
A) Hans Zimmer B) Gerald Fried C) John Williams D) Ennio Morricone
A) Tracking shots B) Static shots C) Close-up shots D) Aerial shots
A) Power corrupts absolutely B) Victory over oppression C) Redemption through sacrifice D) The futility of war |