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Quiz about Who Spoke the Following Phrases
Quiz about Who Spoke the Following Phrases

Who Spoke the Following Phrases? Quiz


There are some actors who are associated with certain phrases. I ask you to match up each person with their phrase.

A matching quiz by masfon. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
masfon
Time
4 mins
Type
Match Quiz
Quiz #
400,107
Updated
Feb 29 24
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
7 / 10
Plays
1100
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(a) Drag-and-drop from the right to the left, or (b) click on a right side answer box and then on a left side box to move it.
QuestionsChoices
1. "Where is the REST of me?"  
  William Holden
2. "Toto, I have a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore."  
  Robert De Niro
3. "Not an easy day to forget" ..."I remember every detail. The Germans wore gray, you wore blue".  
  Judy Garland
4. "I hate you so much that I would destroy myself to take you down with me."  
  Rita Hayworth
5. "They all start out as Juliets and and wind up as Lady Macbeths."  
  Elizabeth Taylor
6. "Some people are better off dead - like your wife and my father, for instance."  
  Humphrey Bogart
7. "I'm not living with you. We occupy the same cage."  
  Robert Walker
8. "I don't want to be worshipped. I want to be loved."  
  Katherine Hepburn
9. "You talking to me? Well, I'm the only one here."  
  Ronald Reagan
10. "When the gods want to punish you they answer your prayers."  
  Meryl Streep





Select each answer

1. "Where is the REST of me?"
2. "Toto, I have a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore."
3. "Not an easy day to forget" ..."I remember every detail. The Germans wore gray, you wore blue".
4. "I hate you so much that I would destroy myself to take you down with me."
5. "They all start out as Juliets and and wind up as Lady Macbeths."
6. "Some people are better off dead - like your wife and my father, for instance."
7. "I'm not living with you. We occupy the same cage."
8. "I don't want to be worshipped. I want to be loved."
9. "You talking to me? Well, I'm the only one here."
10. "When the gods want to punish you they answer your prayers."

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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. "Where is the REST of me?"

Answer: Ronald Reagan

"Kings Row" is a 1942 movie that has in its cast Ann Sheridan, Robert Cummings and Ronald Reagan. In this movie Drake McHugh, Reagan's character, has his legs amputated; when he wakes up from the surgery terrified he said: "Where is the REST of me?". Reagan used that line on the title of his autobiography in 1965.
2. "Toto, I have a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore."

Answer: Judy Garland

This phrase is said by Dorothy Gale (Judy Garland) to her dog Toto, when a tornado took them from their home in Kansas to the magical land of Oz. The movie "The Wizard of Oz" (1939) was based on L. Frank Baum's book "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz". This phrase may be used when we want to say that we are in a place or situation that is outside our comfort zone.
3. "Not an easy day to forget" ..."I remember every detail. The Germans wore gray, you wore blue".

Answer: Humphrey Bogart

This phrase was said by Rick Blaine (Humphrey Bogart) when he meets his ex-lover Ilsa Lund Laszlo (Ingrid Bergman) in Casablanca, Morocco recalling their days in Paris. "Casablanca", 1942 is considered one of the greatest films in the history of American cinema.
4. "I hate you so much that I would destroy myself to take you down with me."

Answer: Rita Hayworth

This phrase is said by Gilda (Rita Hayworth) to Johnny Farrell (Glenn Ford) with whom she had a love-hate relationship in the film "Gilda", 1946. Rita Hayworth was at the height of her career and Gilda was the most important character of her career. In the poster of the movie it can be read: "There never was a woman like Gilda".
5. "They all start out as Juliets and and wind up as Lady Macbeths."

Answer: William Holden

The "Country Girl", 1954, is an American drama musical film starring Bing Crosby (Frank Elgin), Grace Kelly (Georgie Elgin) and William Holden (Bernie Dodd). The film is about Frank, an alcoholic and decadent actor, who gets a new chance to restart his career thanks to the director's Bernie intervention. Frank leads Bernie to believe that his wife Georgie, is responsible for the decline of his career.

After these statements, Bernie said: "Oh I know, I know. They all start out as Juliets and wind up as Lady Macbeths".
6. "Some people are better off dead - like your wife and my father, for instance."

Answer: Robert Walker

"Strangers on a Train" is an American psychological thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock in 1951. The two main characters meet on a train: Guy Haines (Farley Granger) is a tennis player wishing to get rid of his wife and Bruno (Robert Walker) a psychopath who suggests that they exchange murder victims in order to not arouse suspicion. Bruno in a conversation with Guy says:"Some people are better off dead - like your wife and my father, for instance." The movie is based on a novel by Patricia Highsmith with the same name.
7. "I'm not living with you. We occupy the same cage."

Answer: Elizabeth Taylor

"Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" is a 1958 American film based in a play of the same name by Tennessee Williams. In this film is possible to see Elizabeth Taylor as Maggie Pollitt and Paul Newman as Brick Pollitt, her husband. The couple has a troubled relationship and in one fight she said: "I'm not living with you. We occupy the same cage".
8. "I don't want to be worshipped. I want to be loved."

Answer: Katherine Hepburn

"The Philadelphia Story" 1940 is a romantic comedy film starring Cary Grant (C.K.Dexter Haven), Katherine Hepburn (Tracy Samantha Lord) and John Howard (George Kittredge). The film is about a socialite, Tracy, whose wedding plans with George Kittredge are complicated by the arrival of her ex-husband. Kittredge says to Tracy that she is marvelous, distant, pure and that is why he worshipped her and she answers "I don't want to be worshipped. I want to be loved".
9. "You talking to me? Well, I'm the only one here."

Answer: Robert De Niro

"Taxi Driver", 1976, is an American noir psychological thriller directed by Martin Scorsese and starring Robert De Niro, Jodie Foster and others. Robert De Niro plays Travis Bickle, a taxi driver who is going insane and planning to commit a murder. Travis is so alone that he starts talking to himself in front of the mirror, responding to lines that have not been spoken: "You talking to me? Well, I'm the only one here."
10. "When the gods want to punish you they answer your prayers."

Answer: Meryl Streep

"Out of Africa" is a 1985 film based on the book by Isak Dinesen (pseudonym of the Danish author Karen Blixen), published in 1937. Meryl Streep played Karen Blixen and Robert Redford played Denys Finch Hatton. Blixen moved to Kenya where she had a farm.

When her marriage ended and her affair with Denys flourished he asked if he could move with her and she answers: "When the gods want to punish you they answer your prayers".
Source: Author masfon

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