1Which unexpected hit begins with the following message: "In October of 1994, three student film-makers disappeared".
2Which is the odd one out: Das Boot, 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, The Cruel Sea and Crimson Tide?
3The soundtrack to which film features titles such as Climbing Devil's Tower, The Conversation and The Appearance of the Visitors?
4Name that chicken (pictured).
5What links Russian Ark, Rope, High Noon and Run, Lola, Run?
6Bettie Elms becomes Diane Selwyn. Norma Desmond cracks up. Busby Berkeley directs a film about a Broadway show. Tim Robbins is a terrorist. What's the connection?
7Which film featured a romance between Anna Scott and Will Thatcher?
8In what sense did Dicky Eklund recently triumph over Teardrop Dolly, Jem Coughlin, Lionel Logue and some bloke called Paul?
9Three Men and a Baby. The Money Pit. Look Who's Talking. Every Pixar film. What are we watching?
10What began with Angel of the Streets (1943) and ended with Money (1983)?
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Answers
1The Blair Witch Project
2The Cruel Sea. All the rest are about submarines. The Cruel Sea concerns a corvette (the warship, not the car).
3Close Encounters of the Third Kind
4Foghorn Leghorn
5They all take place in real time.
6Films named for streets (Mulholland Dr, Sunset Boulevard, 42nd Street, Arlington Road)
7Notting Hill
8That was the role for which Christian Bale won this year's best supporting actor Oscar.
9Cheers (films featuring Ted Danson, Shelly Long, Kirstie Alley and John Ratzenberger)
10The feature directing career of Robert Bresson