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Movie Settings Quiz
By Myriam Gabriel-Pollock A movie's setting is often as memorable as the actors and plot. Where would "Ben-Hur" be without the Roman Colosseum? "Taxi Driver" without the tough, gritty streets of New York City? "Sense and Sensibility" without the lush Devon countryside? Take our quiz and see how well you remember the settings for these unforgettable films.
1
"The Sound of Music" (1965), starring Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer, took place in what picturesque European city?
a)
Geneva, Switzerland
b)
Lake Como, Italy
c)
Salzburg, Austria
d)
Aix-en-Provence, France
2
In "Finding Nemo" (2003), a clownfish named Marlin searches for his son Nemo with the help of a regal tang named Dory in and around which oceanside city:
a)
San Diego, Calif.
b)
Sydney, Australia
c)
Bora-Bora, French Polynesia
d)
Hamilton, Bermuda
3
"Field of Dreams" (1989), a film about an American farmer's mystical encounter with major league baseball players, is set in which state:
a)
Oklahoma
b)
Iowa
c)
Missouri
d)
Nebraska
4
"Lost in Translation" (2003) is director Sofia Coppola's story about an unlikely friendship between a middle-aged American movie star and a lonely photographer's wife. What metropolis does it take place in?
a)
Seoul
b)
Hong Kong
c)
Manila
d)
Tokyo
5
Director Roman Polanski's "Chinatown" (1974), starring Jack Nicholson as a detective uncovering a major political scandal, took place in which urban setting:
a)
New York City
b)
Chicago
c)
Los Angeles
d)
Las Vegas
6
At the end of the film "Sleepless in Seattle" (1993), where do the two love-struck main characters meet and seal their fates?
a)
Rainbow Bridge at Niagara Falls (Niagara Falls, N.Y.)
b)
Top of the Space Needle (Seattle)
c)
By the Eros statue in Piccadilly Circus (London)
d)
Empire State Building (New York City)
7
In "The English Patient" (1996) -- a motion picture based on the 1992 Booker Prize novel by Michael Ondaatje -- four people live in a ruined hill town villa at the end of World War II. Which country is this villa in?
a)
Spain
b)
Italy
c)
Greece
d)
Turkey
8
Director David Cronenberg's "Eastern Promises" (2007) -- starring Viggo Mortensen and Naomi Watts -- is set in which city?
a)
London
b)
Warsaw
c)
Dublin
d)
Prague
9
In Gus Van Sant's "Good Will Hunting" (1997), at what prestigious university does mathematical genius Will Hunting (played by Matt Damon) work as a janitor?
a)
M.I.T. (Cambridge, Mass.)
b)
Yale (New Haven, Conn.)
c)
Princeton (Princeton, N.J.)
d)
Columbia (New York City)
10
The 2006 film "The Last King of Scotland" is set in which country? (Hint: The story is a fictional account of a young Scottish doctor who becomes the personal physician of dictator Idi Amin.)
a)
Scotland
b)
Uganda
c)
Pakistan
d)
South Africa
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