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Memorable Hitchcock Movie Moments: Reel 2

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Memorable Hitchcock Movie Moments Reel 2 game quiz
"In this sequel, see how many Alfred Hitchcock movies you can identify from the clues given here to dramatic scenes."

15 Points Per Correct Answer - No time limit  



1. From his wheelchair, an immobilised photographer sends his girlfriend into the garden of a suspected killer to look for evidence. She sneaks into the suspected killer’s flat and the photographer can only look on helplessly as the man returns, grabs the girl and turns out the lights. From which Alfred Hitchcock movie is this a scene?
    Rear Window
    Shadow Of A Doubt
    Rope
    Topaz


2. A self-absorbed millionaire welcomes his new, second, wife to the home he had shared with his first wife. She loves him, and imagines he reciprocates her love, but something terrifying seems to stir inside her when he confesses that he despised his first wife and played a part in her macabre death. In which Alfred Hitchcock movie does this traumatic confession scene appear?
    Rebecca
    Jamaica Inn
    The Wrong Man
    The Man Who Knew Too Much


3. The use of iconic landmarks to set the scene and build the tension is a hallmark of many Alfred Hitchcock movies. Which of these shows a small-time crook being chased by police over the domed roof of the British Museum, to fall through the glass into the reading room?
    Shadow Of A Doubt
    Blackmail
    The Man Who Knew Too Much
    Rope


4. A woman ends up dead in an apartment with a knife in her back and a horrified cleaning woman who finds the body begins to scream. Suddenly the camera cuts to a shot of a railway tunnel with a train steaming into it. From which Alfred Hitchcock movie is this a scene?
    The Secret Agent
    The 39 Steps
    Rope
    Notorious


5. A woman awakens from sleep on a train and notices that the elderly woman who had been sitting opposite her has disappeared – but did she ever exist in the first place? In which Alfred movie is this question posed?
    Spellbound
    The Lady Vanishes
    Lifeboat
    Shadow Of A Doubt


6. A new wife suspects that her penniless bounder of a husband plans to kill her. He takes her for a drive at breakneck speed along a clifftop and her car door flies open. His hand reaches towards her... From which Alfred Hitchcock movie is this a memorable scene?
    Dial M For Murder
    Frenzy
    Suspicion
    Torn Curtain


7. A young woman is forced by a semi-deranged lover into changing her physical appearance. The audience sees her gaining a new hairstyle, new clothes and newly-shaped eyebrows. She then emerges into a green-lit bedroom looking the very image of his dead former lover. Inflamed with passion, he kisses her. In which Alfred Hitchcock movie does this rather morbid scene appear?
    Stage Fright
    Rebecca
    Torn Curtain
    Vertigo


8. A supposedly sweet and innocent actor is trapped below a theatre stage with a female friend and admits to being a homicidal maniac. Her eyes get bigger and her face shows her mounting terror, suddenly a piece of scenery falls and one of them dies... This was a tense scene from an Alfred Hitchcock movie. Which one?
    Young And Innocent
    Stage Fright
    The Birds
    Torn Curtain


9. Which Alfred Hitchcock movie features a travelling camera shot that moves in one take from people idling in a hotel lobby, into a grand tearoom and across 50 yards of dance floor, to settle four inches from the eyes of a jazz band drummer?
    Rope
    Young And Innocent
    Shadow Of A Doubt
    The an Who Knew Too Much


10. A woman confesses to her new husband, on the first night of their honeymoon, that she is clinically incapable of physical love. He appears to accept that and leaves the room; then, minutes later, he bursts in and pushes her onto the bed. The camera fixes on her face, then pans to look out through an uncurtained porthole.





























In which movie did Alfred Hitchcock use this device to suggest to audiences what takes place, even if they do not see it?
    Jamaica Inn
    Rebecca
    Marnie
    Topaz

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