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