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