The first film adaptation of Erich Maria Remarque's classic war novel became a classic film in its own right. This quiz focuses on the making of the film and its screenings, as well as its plot and characters.
A quiz about the successes and failures of movies at the Oscars awards ceremonies throughout the years. All of the questions or answers have a numbers connection.
This quintessentially British war film was released during WW2. It told a story of a motley collection of reluctant civilian conscripts who become welded into a unit of highly professional soldiers.
Douglas Bader was one of the most famous British fighter aces of WW2. He had lost both his legs in a flying accident before the war and became an inspiration to others who suffered disability in accidents.
Can you work out which characters on Chaucer's famous fictional pilgrimage to Canterbury are describing themselves? Spellings for questions and answers are in modern English.
Some people might think that this is a joke title, but Stoke had a comparatively successful period in the early 70s, so here's some questions about it.
This film was made in the darkest days of WW2. It portrayed the attempt by a group of German U-Boat survivors to escape from Canada to the neutral United States. It's often on TV. How much do you know about it?
Robert Graves' famous autobiography that details his childhood and early adulthood, particularly his experiences as an army officer during the First World War.