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  Oh, What A Knight    
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 10 Qns
This knight's name is Michael Caine and the quiz is about his professional and personal life.
Easier, 10 Qns, misstified, Aug 01 22
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Aug 01 22
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  Movies of Michael Caine    
Multiple Choice
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Caine has been around for a surprisingly long time. Here's a look at some of his better (and better-known) movies.
Average, 10 Qns, robert362, Feb 04 07
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  The Legendary Man and His Films    
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You will enjoy this quiz, dedicated to one of Hollywood's most distingushed gentlemen, Michael Caine.
Average, 10 Qns, Prettyrose, Oct 20 16
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  My Name Is Michael Caine    
Multiple Choice
 15 Qns
He's a British icon. He's a Knight of the Realm. He's one of my favourite actors. He's Sir Michael Caine and here's my tribute, in the form of a quiz. Good Luck.
Tough, 15 Qns, wez, Oct 11 16
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Michael Caine Trivia Questions

1. In which year was Michael Caine born?

From Quiz
Oh, What A Knight

Answer: 1933

Sir Michael Caine was born on the 14th March 1933 in Rotherhithe, an area of London. His mother, Ellen, was a cook and cleaner while his father, Maurice, was a fish porter. Michael's full name at birth was Maurice Joseph Micklewhite and he first adopted the stage name of Michael Scott but was later informed that another actor was already using this name. Michael then started using the name Michael Caine instead, with Caine apparently being chosen from the 1954 movie title 'The Caine Mutiny'. Michael also kept his birth name for many years and when he received a knighthood in 2000 he chose to be knighted in the name of Maurice Micklewhite. However, in July 2016 he decided to officially change his name by deed poll to Michael Caine as having two names apparently caused confusion for other people, for instance when he showed his passport.

2. Caine played the title role in "Alfie". Which statement best describes the character for most of the movie?

From Quiz Movies of Michael Caine

Answer: Playboy

Caine played a somewhat shallow and superficial ladies' man. The movie was a key role for him early in his career. (Dionne Warwick had a hit with the song, "Alfie".)

3. Where was Michael Caine born?

From Quiz My Name Is Michael Caine

Answer: Rotherhithe, London

Michael was born on March 13, 1933. His father was a porter at Billingsgate Fish Market, and his mother was a charlady.

4. During the Second World War Michael Caine was evacuated to a village in which East Anglian county?

From Quiz Oh, What A Knight

Answer: Norfolk

The correct answer is the only one in East Anglia. Like many other children living in London at the time, Sir Michael Caine was sent to live in the countryside to be safe from German bombs. He was first evacuated to a place in Berkshire but was ill-treated there and his mother brought him back to London when she found out. In 1940 both Michael and his younger brother Stanley were evacuated to the village of North Runcton near King's Lynn in Norfolk and their mother went with them. Their mother found work there and the boys went to the local school, which closed in 1985 and became a village meeting place. Some years later in 2003 a blue plaque was attached to one of the building's walls to show that Sir Michael Caine had attended the school between 1940 and 1944. He played the father of the ugly sisters in the pantomime 'Cinderella' at the school, which was his first stage appearance.

5. In "Dirty Rotten Scoundrels", Michael Caine concocts a scam with a well known funnyman of Comedy. This peculiar actor has a very familiar description of himself. Who is he?

From Quiz The Legendary Man and His Films

Answer: Steve Martin

"Dirty Rotten Scoundrels", a 1984 film,is a loose remake of "Bedtime Story"(1964), which stars the late David Niven and "Godfather" patriarch Marlon Brando. "Saturday Night Live" gave Martin, Ackroyd, Chase, and Murphy their big break in comedy, and launched their notable film careers.

6. Caine also starred in "The Ipcress File". What was the name of his character?

From Quiz Movies of Michael Caine

Answer: Harry Palmer

Palmer was a spy back in the days of James Bond when spy fiction was extremely popular. Bruhl was the name of the principal character in "Deathtrap". Urfe was the name of the principal character in "The Magus". Baker co-starred with Caine in "Zulu".

7. When he was Knighted, he used his real name. What is it?

From Quiz My Name Is Michael Caine

Answer: Maurice Micklewhite

He attended Buckingham Palace on 16th June 2000 to receive his Knighthood from the Queen.

8. Which drama school did Michael Caine attend?

From Quiz Oh, What A Knight

Answer: He did not attend one.

After leaving school Sir Michael Caine was an office worker for a couple of years then was called up to do his two years of National Service. He was in the army in the Queens Royal Regiment and the Royal Fusiliers between 1951 and 1953, first serving in Germany and then seeing active service when he fought in the Korean War. The three acting schools in the answers are all real ones but Michael did not have any formal training as an actor. He started working in theatres in 1953 when he became an assistant stage manager who also had walk-on parts with the Westminster Repertory Company in Horsham, Sussex. He then worked as an actor for the Lowestoft Repertory Company before he moved back to London and began getting small and not always credited roles in the theatre, in movies that were not well known and in television productions.

9. Caine starred in "Funeral in Berlin". Who wrote the novel?

From Quiz Movies of Michael Caine

Answer: Len Deighton

This was also a spy novel that featured Harry Palmer. Le Carre is best known for "The Spy Who Came In From The Cold". Both Greene and Ludlum have many spy and adventure stories to their credit.

10. When he was called up for military National Service, in which branch of the armed forces did he serve?

From Quiz My Name Is Michael Caine

Answer: Army

In an attempt to only serve one more year, Caine decided to switch regimes, to the Royal Fusilier's, and actually saw action in the Korean War.

11. Michael Caine's first credited role in a television programme was in 1956, in a play by Jean Anouilh originally entitled 'L'Alouette'. What is the play's avian title in English?

From Quiz Oh, What A Knight

Answer: The Lark

The 1952 play 'L'Alouette' was written in French and first performed in English in Boston in October 1955. The play is set in the last part of Joan of Arc's life and shows her recalling past events in her life. The actress Julie Harris played Joan in the Broadway production, which ran from November 1955 to June 1956, and won the 1956 Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Play. Although he had had several uncredited parts in television productions, Sir Michael Caine's first credited role was as the character Boudousse, a guard, in 'The Lark', which was shown on the BBC on 11th November 1956. Then later in 1961 he co-starred with Frank Finlay in 'The Compartment', a play written for television by Johnny Speight. The production was critically acclaimed and led to Michael being offered larger parts in television and stage productions.

12. Caine starred in the WW II thriller, "The Eagle Has Landed". The story involves a plot to kidnap what prominent figure?

From Quiz Movies of Michael Caine

Answer: Churchill

This is a nice, taut thriller ... despite the fact that we know from the get-go that the plot won't succeed.

13. In 1956, Caine landed his first movie role. What is the name of the movie called?

From Quiz My Name Is Michael Caine

Answer: 'A Hill In Korea'

He was originally hired as a technical adviser, because of his experiences in the Korean War.

14. What was the name of Michael Caine's first wife?

From Quiz Oh, What A Knight

Answer: Patricia Haines

When Sir Michael Caine was acting in a repertory company in Lowestoft in Suffolk he met an actress named Patricia Haines. The couple married in 1955 and moved to London, where they had a daughter, Dominique. They had a hard time financially then separated after two and a half years of marriage and eventually divorced in 1962. Patricia later married actor Bernard Kay in 1963 and died in 1977 from lung cancer. Michael dated other women, including Natalie Wood and Jill St John, until he saw actress and model Shakira Baksh in a television commercial for coffee. He obtained her telephone number and continued to ring her until she agreed to go out with him. They married in 1973 and had a daughter, Natasha, who later married and had a daughter and two sons and both boys have the middle names Michael Caine. The other two incorrect answers are invented names.

15. Caine had a key role in "The Cider House Rules". Much of the action in the story took place in an orphanage; where was it located?

From Quiz Movies of Michael Caine

Answer: New England

The memorable line from the movie is Caine's oft-recited: "goodnight, you princes of Maine, you kings of New England ..."

16. In 1956, Michael was sharing a flat in London with another struggling actor. What is the name of the other actor?

From Quiz My Name Is Michael Caine

Answer: Terence Stamp

The flat was in the exclusive Harley Street area of London. Caine found himself sharing with ten other guys, in a 23 room mansion-like property.

17. In his first major role in a movie Michael Caine played an upper-class army officer but what was the movie's title?

From Quiz Oh, What A Knight

Answer: Zulu

Sir Michael Caine's first credited movie role was as a soldier in the 1956 'A Hill in Korea'. One of the movie's stars was Stanley Baker and he later offered Michael a small part in another movie he was involved with. As the director, Cy Endfield, had already given the part to someone else he offered Michael the prominent role of an aristocratic officer. Michael thus co-starred with Stanley Baker and others in the very successful 1964 movie 'Zulu', based on a real 1879 incident when some 150 British soldiers successfully defended a mission at Rorke's Drift in South Africa. After this, Michael was offered more important roles in movies. The first one after 'Zulu' was in the 1965 'The Ipcress File' in which he played the spy Harry Palmer, as he did in four sequels. The first sequel was the 1966 'Funeral in Berlin' and the second was the 1967 'Billion Dollar Brain' and all three movies were based on books by author Len Deighton. Decades later Michael appeared in two further sequels made for television, the 1995 'Bullet to Beijing' and the 1996 'Midnight in Saint Petersburg', both based on the original character of Harry Palmer but with screenplay by Peter Welbeck.

18. Caine was one of the stars of "A Bridge Too Far", The story is about an actual event in what war?

From Quiz Movies of Michael Caine

Answer: WW II

Based on the bestseller by Cornelius Ryan, the movie describes an unsuccessful operation during World War II.

19. In 1967, Caine appeared in a film called 'Tonight, Lets All Make Love In London'. It was a documentary about the swinging London scene of the '60s. Which famous British band composed the soundtrack?

From Quiz My Name Is Michael Caine

Answer: Pink Floyd

The soundtrack recording is now a rare collector's item. If anybody playing this quiz has a copy ... Can we negotiate?

20. For his role in which movie was Michael Caine first nominated for an Oscar?

From Quiz Oh, What A Knight

Answer: Alfie

In total Sir Michael Caine has been nominated for at least six Oscars or Academy Awards over the years. His first nomination was for his role in the 1966 movie 'Alfie', in which he played a man who had a number of affairs but ended up alone. Michael was nominated for the Best Actor award but this was won by Paul Scofield for his part in the 1966 'A Man for all Seasons'. Michael's other nominations for Best Actor have been for his appearances in the 1972 'Sleuth', the 1983 'Educating Rita' and the 2002 'The Quiet American' but each time the Award was won by another actor. However, Michael won two Academy Awards for Best Supporting Actor for his roles in the 1986 movie 'Hannah and Her Sisters' and in the 1999 'The Cider House Rules'. Michael was in the other three movies named in the answers and 'Deadfall', 'Get Carter' and 'The Eagle Has Landed' appeared in 1968, 1971 and 1976 respectively.

21. Caine starred in "Sleuth". Who wrote the play on which the movie was based?

From Quiz Movies of Michael Caine

Answer: Anthony Shaffer

Anthony Shaffer wrote the masterful play .... but the brilliance didn't come across in the movie. I'm not sure why.

22. Michael Caine appeared in which 1978 movie about giant killer bees?

From Quiz Oh, What A Knight

Answer: The Swarm

Sir Michael Caine has appeared in many successful movies but, as is true for many actors, some movies have been less well received. Michael was one of several well-known and respected actors to appear in the 1978 movie 'The Swarm', which was about attempts to get rid of a very large swarm of African killer bees which was terrorising part of America. The movie was badly received by critics and was also a financial failure. However, the costume designer Paul Zastupnevich was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Costume Design, although he did not win. Michael appeared in all three movies given as the incorrect answers and their receptions varied. The 1980 movie 'The Island' was not a financial success nor was it very well received critically but it was given better ratings than was 'The Swarm'. In contrast, the 1978 'California Suite' was both critically well-received and a financial success, as was the 1982 'Death Trap'.

23. One of Caine's more recent movies was "The Quiet American". Where did the action of the story occur?

From Quiz Movies of Michael Caine

Answer: Vietnam

Caine stars with Brendan Fraser in this tale of political intrigue set in Saigon.

24. Regarded by many as possibly the greatest British crime thriller ever, 1971's 'Get Carter' is also looked upon as Caine's finest acting performance. On which Ted Lewis novel is this film based?

From Quiz My Name Is Michael Caine

Answer: Jack's Return Home

'Get Carter' also starred one of Caine's real-life heroes, John Osborne, who actually penned 'Don't Look Back In Anger'.

25. In which movie did Michael Caine play a beauty pageant coach?

From Quiz Oh, What A Knight

Answer: Miss Congeniality

Sir Michael Caine often plays serious roles but one movie in which he had a comedic role was the 2000 'Miss Congeniality'. In this a FBI agent, played by Sandra Bullock, pretended to be a contestant in a Miss United States pageant in order to prevent a threatened terrorist bomb attack on the pageant. Michael played the part of the pageant coach who successfully taught her how to look and behave like a real contestant - so successfully that she was first runner-up. During the 1990s Michael appeared in the other three movies named in the answers and had a different type of role in each one. He played Charles Dickens' miser Ebenezer Scrooge in the 1992 'The Muppet Christmas Carol' and a theatrical agent for third-rate performers in the 1998 'Little Voice'. In the 1999 'The Cider House Rules' he played a doctor and director of an orphanage who was addicted to ether.

26. Caine starred in "The Magus". Who wrote the novel on which the movie was based?

From Quiz Movies of Michael Caine

Answer: John Fowles

The novel was a wonderful read; the movie didn't come close.

27. Also in 1971, Caine first spotted his soon to be second wife, Shakira Baksh, in a television advertisement. Which product was she advertising?

From Quiz My Name Is Michael Caine

Answer: Maxwell House Coffee

Caine originally intended to travel to Brazil, where the advertisement was filmed, to find her. That was before finding out that she actually lived in a flat in Fulham.

28. Michael Caine played a career criminal in which 2018 movie?

From Quiz Oh, What A Knight

Answer: King of Thieves

In the movie 'King of Thieves' Sir Michael Caine had the lead role as a criminal who had retired but decided to carry out one last job with his former associates. This job was to rob a safety deposit box vault in Hatton Garden, London's jewellery quarter, and the movie's plot was based on an actual attempt to do this in 2015. At the time of making the movie Michael was in his mid eighties and he has continued to act in later movies, such as the 2021 'Best Sellers'. Michael appeared in the other three movies given as incorrect answers, playing an army captain in the 1969 'Play Dirty', a game-player with criminal tendencies in the 1972 'Sleuth' and an actor in the 1986 'Sweet Liberty'. During his long career Michael has received many awards for his work, such as Academy Awards, a BAFTA and Golden Globes as well as quite a few less well-known awards. He was also awarded the CBE medal in 1992 for services to drama and was made a Commandeur dans l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres by the French government in 2012.

29. Ok, I tip my hat to you. I am glad that you've come so far in my quiz. I give you a teaser on this destinguished star. "Jaws", is a heart pulser that spawned at least three sequels. Michael Caine played a role in which one of the "Jaws" movies?

From Quiz The Legendary Man and His Films

Answer: Jaws , The Revenge

In "Jaws, The Revenge", Caine plays Hoagie, and romances widow Ellen Brody.

30. In which 1986 film did Caine win his first Academy Award as Best Supporting Actor?

From Quiz My Name Is Michael Caine

Answer: Hannah And Her Sisters

He won his second Best Supporting Actor Oscar for 1999's 'The Cider House Rules'.

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