1.
Who starred in the films "The Fabulous Baker Boys "and "Dangerous Liaisons"?
Correct Answer
D. Michelle Pfeiffer
Explanation
Michelle Pfeiffer starred in the films "The Fabulous Baker Boys" and "Dangerous Liaisons".
2.
Where is Madame de Tourvel staying in the opening of "Dangerous Liaisons"?
Correct Answer
C. Valmont's Aunt's House
Explanation
In the opening of "Dangerous Liaisons," Madame de Tourvel is staying at Valmont's Aunt's House. This is evident from the context of the question, which implies that Madame de Tourvel is a guest in someone's house. Since the other options mention Valmont's House, Danceny's Cousin's House, and Merteuil's House, it can be inferred that Madame de Tourvel is staying at Valmont's Aunt's House.
3.
Which 1988 movie has this as it's tagline, "Lust. Seduction. Revenge. The Game As You've Never Seen It Played Before."?
Correct Answer
C. Dangerous Liaisons
Explanation
The correct answer is "Dangerous Liaisons". This 1988 movie is known for its tagline "Lust. Seduction. Revenge. The Game As You've Never Seen It Played Before." The film revolves around a story of manipulation, deceit, and betrayal in the high society of 18th-century France. It explores themes of love, desire, and power through the complex relationships and intrigues of the characters. The tagline effectively captures the provocative and intense nature of the film, making it a fitting choice for the answer.
4.
Who directed the 1988 drama, "Dangerous Liaisons"?
Correct Answer
C. Stephen Frears
Explanation
Stephen Frears directed the 1988 drama "Dangerous Liaisons."
5.
Which character is from the film "Dangerous Liaisons" (1988)?
Correct Answer
C. Madame De Tourvel
Explanation
Madame De Tourvel is the correct answer because she is a character from the film "Dangerous Liaisons" (1988). The film is based on the French novel of the same name and Madame De Tourvel is one of the main characters in the story. She is a virtuous and married woman who becomes the target of manipulation and seduction by the other characters in the film.
6.
Vicomte de Valmont was a character in which film?
Correct Answer
B. Dangerous Liaisons
Explanation
"Vicomte de Valmont" is a character from the film "Dangerous Liaisons." This film is based on the 1782 French novel of the same name by Pierre Choderlos de Laclos. The character of Vicomte de Valmont is a manipulative and seductive aristocrat who engages in a game of seduction and manipulation with the Marquise de Merteuil. The film was released in 1988 and directed by Stephen Frears, starring John Malkovich as Vicomte de Valmont.
7.
What actress played Madame de Tourvel in the movie "Dangerous Liaisons"?
Correct Answer
B. Michelle Pfeiffer
Explanation
Michelle Pfeiffer played the role of Madame de Tourvel in the movie "Dangerous Liaisons". The question asks for the actress who portrayed this character, and the correct answer is Michelle Pfeiffer.
8.
What is Chevalier Danceny's occupation in "Dangerous Liaisons"?
Correct Answer
D. Music Teacher
Explanation
In the novel "Dangerous Liaisons," Chevalier Danceny's occupation is a music teacher. This is evident from his interactions with the character Cécile, whom he teaches music and falls in love with. Throughout the story, Danceny's profession as a music teacher plays a significant role in his relationship with Cécile and the overall plot of the novel.
9.
What does Merteuil do in the final shot of "Dangerous Liaisons"?
Correct Answer
D. Remove Her Makeup
Explanation
In the final shot of "Dangerous Liaisons," Merteuil removes her makeup. This action symbolizes her shedding of the facade she has been wearing throughout the film. It signifies her vulnerability and exposes her true self, stripped of the manipulative and deceitful persona she had adopted. By removing her makeup, Merteuil reveals her inner self, suggesting a sense of self-reflection and perhaps a desire for redemption or self-discovery.
10.
What does Valmont hand Danceny at the end of their duel in "Dangerous Liaisons"?
Correct Answer
A. A Stack Of Letters
Explanation
In "Dangerous Liaisons," Valmont hands Danceny a stack of letters at the end of their duel. This action suggests that Valmont is admitting defeat and acknowledging the power of the written word. The letters likely contain evidence of Valmont's deceitful actions and manipulations, exposing his true character. By giving Danceny the letters, Valmont is symbolically surrendering and accepting the consequences of his actions. This act also signifies the triumph of truth and morality over deception and manipulation.
11.
Which character has a miscarriage in "Dangerous Liaisons"?
Correct Answer
C. Cecile De Volange
Explanation
In the novel "Dangerous Liaisons," the character Cecile De Volange has a miscarriage. This event is significant because it showcases the consequences of the manipulative and deceitful actions of the other characters, particularly the Marquise De Merteuil. Cecile's miscarriage serves as a turning point in the story, leading to further turmoil and tragedy.
12.
What are Daniel Radcliffe's parent's names?
Correct Answer
D. Alan And Marcia
Explanation
Daniel Radcliffe's parents' names are Alan and Marcia.