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Quiz about Attack of the Killer Tomatoes
Quiz about Attack of the Killer Tomatoes

Attack of the Killer Tomatoes Trivia Quiz


This 1978 spoof of low-budget horror/sci-fi movies has become a cult classic, despite receiving poor reviews from critics. Come along for the laughs, rather than the screams.

A multiple-choice quiz by looney_tunes. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
looney_tunes
Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
348,820
Updated
Jul 23 22
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Easy
Avg Score
8 / 10
Plays
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Awards
Top 35% Quiz
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Question 1 of 10
1. The movie opens with a reference to another film about surprising attacks on people. Which 1963 Alfred Hitchcock classic is the subject? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. Before the opening credits have even arrived, we see the first attack, when a tomato erupts from the garbage disposal unit in a kitchen sink to assault a woman. When her body is found, what red liquid is covering her body? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. The early part of the film shows us a variety of attacks on humans, including a gang of them that attack some swimmers. What blockbuster 1975 movie does this sequence parody? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. The President of the United States assembles a motley team of 'experts' to lead the fight against the rampaging tomatoes. Who is appointed to lead the team? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. The team's disguise expert, Stan Smith, infiltrates a band of tomatoes in an effort to gain inside knowledge of their plans. What does he say that blows his cover? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. Meanwhile, as the tomatoes seem to be superior on the field of battle, Ted Swan's advertising agency has been employed to help rally the people to defend themselves against the tomatoes. One of his ideas is a bumper sticker that says "STP". What does the acronym stand for? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. Things are getting ugly, and wide-spread destruction is taking place. As Mason Dixon is investigating a devastated area, he finds himself under attack from a killer tomato. What event, surprisingly, makes the tomato run away just as it is about to kill Mason Dixon? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. The remnants of the population of California assemble for a last-ditch stand in a venue where they can readily trap the rampaging tomatoes by blocking the exits. Where does this final showdown occur? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. There is one last hurdle to overcome - Lois Fairchild, the intrepid reporter who has been following Mason Dixon in an attempt to get a scoop on the tomato story, finds herself cornered by a tomato who appears to be immune to the music. Why is this giant tomato able to withstand the attack that has sent the others cringing to extinction? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. Whew, the tomatoes have been subdued. What future vegetable threat is foreshadowed at the end of the film? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. The movie opens with a reference to another film about surprising attacks on people. Which 1963 Alfred Hitchcock classic is the subject?

Answer: The Birds

According to the information scrolling down across the screen, 1963 audiences laughed at the idea that birds could attack people, but an actual bird attack in 1975 made them change their tune. I don't remember the original reception of Hitchcock's classic that way at all! It builds a truly ominous sense that those beady-eyed little bundles of feathers are a lot more clever and vindictive that we had realized, in our blithe ignorance.

'Empire of the Ants' (1977) was directed by Bert Gordon; 'Jurassic Park' (1993) was directed by Steven Spielberg; 'Piranha' (2010) was directed by Alexandra Aja.
2. Before the opening credits have even arrived, we see the first attack, when a tomato erupts from the garbage disposal unit in a kitchen sink to assault a woman. When her body is found, what red liquid is covering her body?

Answer: Tomato juice

We see the tomato trap the woman, whose surprise has quickly turned into screaming terror, in a corner of the kitchen. After the credits, the film returns to the scene of the crime, where an investigating officer sticks his fingers in the red liquid and tastes it, to discover that it is indeed tomato juice. One has to wonder if that is standard investigative procedure for all domestic deaths - I would have thought that the red liquid was likely to be a much less palatable substance than tomato juice!
3. The early part of the film shows us a variety of attacks on humans, including a gang of them that attack some swimmers. What blockbuster 1975 movie does this sequence parody?

Answer: Jaws

Steven Spielberg's 'Jaws' kept swimmers out of the water in droves - now there was a movie that convinced viewers that there was real danger lurking out there. (I personally never swim in the ocean, even where they say it is netted and safe. Wading in water that reaches my knees is just fine for me.) As well as the swimmers, we see tomatoes poisoning people, and devouring children and small dogs.

These incidents provide the background for a later quote from Ted Swan, whose advertising agency is employed to help reduce the public panic: "We have to convince the little housewife out there that the tomato that ate the family pet is not dangerous!"
4. The President of the United States assembles a motley team of 'experts' to lead the fight against the rampaging tomatoes. Who is appointed to lead the team?

Answer: Mason Dixon

Mason Dixon will end up with the girl, in the love story that is an obligatory sideshow in this genre of films. He is appointed to be the leader of a team which includes Gretta Attenbaum, an Olympic swimmer; Greg Colburn, a Navy diver who wears his scuba gear at all times; Wilbur Finletter, a soldier who drags his parachute behind him at all times; and Stan Smith, a master of disguise.

It is far from clear why anyone thought this motley group would form an effective anti-tomato task force. We find out later that it is all part of Presidential Press Secretary Jim Richardson's plot to rule the world via tomato power.
5. The team's disguise expert, Stan Smith, infiltrates a band of tomatoes in an effort to gain inside knowledge of their plans. What does he say that blows his cover?

Answer: 'Hey, can somebody please pass the ketchup?'

As he is eating a hamburger, Stan foolishly asks for ketchup, a condiment primarily composed of tomatoes - cooked, crushed, juiced, pulped tomatoes. He realizes his error when he sees the reaction of the tomatoes around him, and escapes to safety with a half-eaten hamburger.

The tomato disguise is only one of those in which we see Stan; others include George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, and Adolf Hitler. Since he is African-American, it takes a bit of suspended imagination, but most people on the screen seem to find them very convincing disguises.
6. Meanwhile, as the tomatoes seem to be superior on the field of battle, Ted Swan's advertising agency has been employed to help rally the people to defend themselves against the tomatoes. One of his ideas is a bumper sticker that says "STP". What does the acronym stand for?

Answer: Stop Tomato Program

While STP could refer to any of the options, in this movie it is short for the slogan "Stop Tomato Program", an effort to get people all excited at the prospect of being part of a national effort. It has been suggested that the campaign was intended to parody the real-life "Whip Inflation Now" campaign, which produced WIN bumper stickers.

The movie campaign produces no more substantial results than had the real one.
7. Things are getting ugly, and wide-spread destruction is taking place. As Mason Dixon is investigating a devastated area, he finds himself under attack from a killer tomato. What event, surprisingly, makes the tomato run away just as it is about to kill Mason Dixon?

Answer: The song 'Puberty Love' is played on the radio.

The song 'Puberty Love' is the musical highlight (or lowlight) of the movie. We hear it a number of times, before it becomes apparent that the sound of "the worst pop song ever written" strikes fear into the hearts of the killer tomatoes. Or maybe their taste is overwhelmingly offended - in either case, they certainly run. The secret weapon that can be used to repel their attack has been discovered!

'Puberty Love' is performed in the movie by Matt Cameron (credited as Foo Cameron), a 16-year-old at the time the movie was released, who has since moved on to being the drummer for grunge bands Soundgarden (1986-1997) and Pearl Jam (starting in 1998).
8. The remnants of the population of California assemble for a last-ditch stand in a venue where they can readily trap the rampaging tomatoes by blocking the exits. Where does this final showdown occur?

Answer: San Diego Stadium

Everyone takes shelter in San Diego Stadium (you can see the name on the scoreboard when the call is sent out to start the record players), where the tomatoes arrive to attack them. Once the music starts, the tomatoes are rendered helpless, and the infuriated crowd starts stomping them into oblivion. The tide has turned, and humanity seems to have been saved once again.

The closing credits include a number of jokes, one of which is crediting the crowd in the stadium as 'Every Screwball in San Diego County'. One of my personal favorites in the credits is the assertion that the movie was based on the best-selling novel 'The Tomatoes of Wrath', a reference to John Steinbeck's classic 'The Grapes of Wrath'.
9. There is one last hurdle to overcome - Lois Fairchild, the intrepid reporter who has been following Mason Dixon in an attempt to get a scoop on the tomato story, finds herself cornered by a tomato who appears to be immune to the music. Why is this giant tomato able to withstand the attack that has sent the others cringing to extinction?

Answer: It is wearing giant earmuffs.

The giant earmuffs (actually two green toilet seat covers) protect this particular tomato from the assault of 'Puberty Love'. This is one clever tomato, to have recognized the major weakness of its species, and then to have prepared a defense in case humanity were also to discover it and use the appropriate weapon. Unfortunately for it, Mason Dixon picks up the sheet music for 'Puberty Love', and waves it at the tomato, who finds even that exposure to the song overwhelming. Don't ask how it learned to read music, please. Mason Dixon and Lois Fairchild express their love for each other in song, in the grand old tradition of musicals, and we are done with the killer tomatoes.
10. Whew, the tomatoes have been subdued. What future vegetable threat is foreshadowed at the end of the film?

Answer: Killer carrots

The ending of this film has been altered slightly in different cuts. In some versions, it ends with a carrot sneaking up from out of the ground and saying "All right, you guys. They're gone now." In others, there is only a message during the closing credits advising audiences that they can expect a sequel, 'Attack of the Killer Carrots', to be appearing shortly. That sequel never got made (thank goodness for small mercies), but 'Return of the Killer Tomatoes' was released in 1988.
Source: Author looney_tunes

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