During the golden age of Hollywood, "Gone with the Wind" is the motion picture masterpiece that has stood the test of time. In the film, what did the Wilkes call their plantation?
Barnsley Gardens
Hollywood Plantation
Liberty Hill
Twelve Oaks
Question 2/10
As Charles Foster Kane is lays on his deathbed, dying, he is holding a snow globe before saying what infamous word that remains a mystery throughout the entire film, until the end?
Xanadu
Rosebud
Solaris
Mushrooms
Question 3/10
In one of the greatest Christmas films of all time, "It's a Wonderful Life," the film's villain, Mr. Potter, has a first name that is only mentioned once in the film. What was it?
William
Samuel
Henry
Ernest
Question 4/10
For being one of Hollywood's most iconic actors from the Golden Age of Hollywood, James Dean starred in only three major motion pictures: "East of Eden," "Giant," and what other film?
Trouble Along the Way
Has Anybody Seen My Gal?
Rebel without a Cause
Sailor Beware
Question 5/10
During a rainstorm in "It Happened One Night," Peter hangs a blanket between both of the beds where Ellie and he were going to sleep in order to give each other their privacy. What did he call the blanket?
The Camptown Fence
The Walls of Jericho
Grapes of Wrath
King Westley
Question 6/10
In "The Philadelphia Story," George is a General Manager. What did he do just before he became one?
Coal miner
Store clerk
Teacher
Auto mechanic
Question 7/10
In the beginning of "All About Eve," there is a fake award show that takes place. What was the name of that award show?
Golden Worlds
Academy Trophies
Sarah Siddons
The Tony's
Question 8/10
In the hit film, "Bringing Up Baby," starring Katherine Hepburn and Cary Grant, what was the name of the girl who was going to marry David?
Mrs. Gogarty
Elizabeth
Karen
Miss Swallow
Question 9/10
While in Paris, Ilsa wore what color dress that Rick mentioned while thinking back and saying, "The Germans wore gray," and she wore what?
Red
Yellow
Blue
Purple
Question 10/10
Before Dorothy got taken away to the Land of Oz, she was in Kansas where Miss Gulch rode her bike to Dorothy's family farm to accuse Toto of doing what?
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About This Quiz
Everything you see in the movies today was most likely inspired by the Golden Age of Hollywood. From the 1910s to 1960s, moviemaking was still new and people were still learning how to portray their role on the big screen. Acting is much easier on a stage than standing in front of a camera without an audience to make you feel like you are immersed in the role. So, for many years, Hollywood was a new industry that was still lacking its own style until it reached the era known as the Golden Age of Hollywood, when famous actors and actresses emerged and became household names. How well do you know these film
Golden Age of Hollywood
The Golden Age of Hollywood released some of the greatest films in cinema history, like "The Wizard of Oz" and "Gone with the Wind". It was also the era that introduced us to legendary actors like Humphrey Bogart, Laurence Olivier, and Jimmy Stewart and actresses like Marlene Dietrich and Donna Reed. It was the era that followed the Second World War and was a perfect way to transition from war to entertainment. It also marked the end of the silent film era and the time that all these major motion picture studios turned into leaders in the film industry. But how many of these films can you remember well enough to take our quiz, and pass?