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  The Silken Rope...'Kind Hearts and Coronets'    
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I hope you enjoy this quiz, the third in my series that examines the films that have become known, and loved, as the Ealing Comedies. This quiz looks at what is possibly the most famous of them all; 1949's magnificent 'Kind Hearts and Coronets'.
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  Kind Hearts and Coronets   best quiz  
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'Kind Hearts and Coronets' is a classic 1949 comedy from Ealing Studios in the UK. Enjoy this quiz on one of the all-time greatest comedy films!
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Kind Hearts and Coronets Trivia Questions

1. Which real location in the south eastern corner of England was used as the fictional seat of the D'Ascoyne family, the Dukes and Duchesses of Chalfont?

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The Silken Rope...'Kind Hearts and Coronets'

Answer: Leeds Castle

Contrary to what its name might lead you to believe, Leeds Castle is located in the county of Kent and was a favourite residence of King Edward I. The original castle had been built in 1119 AD as a motte and bailey, but what we see of the building today dates mainly from the 19th century. Leeds Castle was used by King Henry VIII as a home for his first queen, Catherine of Aragon. The scenes in this film that show the interior of the castle were actually filmed at Ealing Studio sound stages with the actual building itself only appearing in exterior scenes. Leeds Castle has been a Grade One listed building since 1952 and is recognised as a building of national and international importance.

2. What was the occupation of Louis Mazzini's father?

From Quiz The Silken Rope...'Kind Hearts and Coronets'

Answer: Opera singer

It was whilst Louis's father was performing for the D'Ascoyne family at Chalfont Castle that Louis's mother, then the daughter to the 7th Duke of Chalfont, fell in love with him; ostracised after she married Mazzini senior, the couple moved into a house, 73 Balaklava Avenue SW, and on the birth of young Louis, the elder Mazzini died from a massive heart attack the first time he laid eyes on his baby son. Although the family were poor before his father passed away, his death forced Louis and his mother into abject poverty. As Louis grew up he was told that he was an heir to the dukedom but after the family refusal to reconcile with Louis's mother by allowing her to be buried in the family tomb at Chalfont, and her subsequent death after an accident, the young Mazzini swears to have his revenge on the D'Ascoyne family over their treatment of his mother.

3. What distinguished British actor not only plays Louis, but also his father, the Italian opera singer?

From Quiz Kind Hearts and Coronets

Answer: Dennis Price

Though perhaps overshadowed by the amazing performances of Alec Guiness, Price's work in this film should not be underestimated. Dennis Price is a veteran of a number of classic British films, including 'A Place of One's Own' (1945), 'The Magic Bow' (1946) and 'Caravan' (1946). He also appeared in one of my very favorites (besides 'Kind Hearts and Coronets', of course), called 'Tunes of Glory' (1960).

4. The Dukedom had been bestowed on the D'Ascoyne family by which monarch?

From Quiz The Silken Rope...'Kind Hearts and Coronets'

Answer: Charles II

The 1st Duke of Chalfont was Colonel Henry D'Ascoyne, the title being bestowed upon him for services rendered whilst the king was in exile in France. Uniquely, the dukedom was also granted a line of descent through the female line; this being granted for services to the king by the Duchess after his restoration nudge, nudge... wink, wink! And so, through this, it was a possibility that one day Louis may become the Duke of Chalfont through his mother's bloodline.

5. As Louis is growing up, he meets one of the loves of his life, played as an adult by the gorgeous and sultry actress Joan Greenwood. What is the name of this girl who provides Louis with equal parts rapture and frustration?

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Answer: Sibella

Sibella is wickedly cruel to Louis, suggesting she will only marry him if he secures himself a reliable fortune. This is part of Louis's motivation for his various murder plots. A word about Joan Greenwood. I absolutely adore her as an actress. Please check out some of the great films in which she appeared, including: 'Whisky Galore!' (1949), 'The Man in the White Suit' (1951) and 'The Importance of Being Earnest' (1952). I promise, you won't regret it!

6. What was the name of Louis's first love and his nemesis?

From Quiz The Silken Rope...'Kind Hearts and Coronets'

Answer: Sibella

The beautiful but manipulative Sibella, played by Joan Greenwood, was the daughter of a local medical practitioner, Doctor Helwood. Louis had been friends with Sibella and her brother Graham since they were young children, a friendship that continued into young adulthood. Shortly after Louis's mother had passed away after an accident, Louis was invited to live with the doctor and his family in their large house.

7. Louis, whilst plotting his revenge, conceals a copy of the D'Ascoyne family genealogy behind which commonplace household item?

From Quiz The Silken Rope...'Kind Hearts and Coronets'

Answer: A framed picture

Louis keeps a copy of the D'Ascoyne family tree behind a picture on the wall in his sitting room. The picture is a painting by Louis's mother of the D'Ascoyne family seat at Chalfont Castle. After each successful murder, Louis marks the deceased with a large cross.

8. Who is the first victim of Louis in his murder rampage through the D'Ascoyne family?

From Quiz Kind Hearts and Coronets

Answer: Young Ascoyne

Louis hatches his plan to kill young Ascoyne after the latter treats him with great pomposity. Meeting Ascoyne at the Cruikshanks resort in Maidenhead, Louis does away with Ascoyne and his lady by releasing their boat over a waterfall.

9. Over which man-made feature did Louis Mazzini despatch his first victim, Ascoyne D'Ascoyne and his mistress?

From Quiz The Silken Rope...'Kind Hearts and Coronets'

Answer: A weir

After overhearing a conversation between young Ascoyne D'Ascoyne and his mistress whilst at work; a conversation which ultimately costs Louis his job, he follows the couple to the Cruikshank Hotel in Maidenhead. After following them when they go punting, Louis releases their punt from its mooring whilst they are distracted in a passionate embrace and the punt, caught in a current, plunges over a weir sending its young occupants to their deaths. Whilst returning to the hotel Louis feels pangs of remorse for killing the young lady but then considers that he had probably saved her from a fate worse than death cavorting with the young Lord Ascoyne!

10. Henry's wife Edith is the character who recites the poetic lines from whence comes the title of the film. From what poet's work comes the phrase 'Kind Hearts and Coronets'?

From Quiz Kind Hearts and Coronets

Answer: Tennyson

Specifically, the line from Tennyson's 1842 poem 'Lady Clara Vere de Vere' goes thusly: 'Kind hearts are more than coronets, and simple faith than Norman blood.' I'll allow you to interpret it in your own personal manner.

11. When Louis encounters his next victim for the first time, he is in disguise. By what title does he introduce himself to Henry D'Ascoyne, Rector of Chalfont?

From Quiz The Silken Rope...'Kind Hearts and Coronets'

Answer: Septimus Wilkinson, Bishop of Matabeleland

"The reverend Lord Henry was not one of those new-fangled parsons who carry the principles of their vocation uncomfortably into private life", muses Louis at dinner. The rector of Chalfont had been instructed by his doctor to reduce his intake of port and fine cigars, advice that he roundly ignores. Mazzini, disguised as a bishop, first encounters the vicar inside the church whilst taking a brass rubbing of a D'Ascoyne family tomb. The vicar is intrigued by this Bishop of Matabeleland and invites him to dinner at the rectory that evening. Louis realises that he has a perfect opportunity to kill the vicar and to effectively cover his tracks. The elderly vicar leaves the table to collect a cigar from his sideboard; Louis laces the port decanter with poison and promptly dispatches his third victim. Interestingly, Alec Guinness revealed later that it was this role that had given him the most pleasure in its portrayal.

12. What luxury food is associated with the death of General Lord Rufus, brother of the current Duke?

From Quiz Kind Hearts and Coronets

Answer: Caviar

In the least subtle of Louis's murder methods, a caviar bomb is devised to do away with the General. As Louis suggests, using the old French proverb, 'Revenge is a dish best served cold'.

13. Whose is the last death of the family, paving the way for Louis to become the 9th Duke of Chalfont?

From Quiz Kind Hearts and Coronets

Answer: The Banker

After having killed young D'Ascoyne, Henry, the Parson (by poisoning), Lady Agatha, and General Lord Rufus (the Admiral dying in a naval accident not involving Louis's machinations), Louis finally goes after his heartless uncle, the Duke of Chalfont. He kills him with a shotgun after the Duke is captured in a mantrap set by his own servants. Louis's banker uncle then dies a natural death, allowing Duke to take his seat in the House of Lords. I hope you have enjoyed this quiz, thanks for playing!

14. General Lord Rufus D'Ascoyne was killed by an explosive device that was delivered to him at his gentleman's club concealed in a jar of which luxurious foodstuff?

From Quiz The Silken Rope...'Kind Hearts and Coronets'

Answer: Caviar

"I held our guns until we could see the whites of their eyes; and then I gave the order... Fire!" The dreary General Lord Rufus D'Ascoyne is of the opinion that the Russian caviar which he has been sent is the finest in the world. Sitting down to dinner at his exclusive gentleman's club, he plunges his spoon into the jar and the explosive charge is detonated; "not an atom of him remained"... No mention is made of the fate of the General's fellow diners!

15. Louis's final target, Ethelred, the 8th Duke of Chalfont himself, was killed with his own shotgun whilst out hunting after becoming caught in what?

From Quiz The Silken Rope...'Kind Hearts and Coronets'

Answer: A man-trap

The incumbent Duke had set man-traps all over his estate to deter the local ruffians from poaching his game. Louis Mazzini discreetly changes the position of one of the traps and then leads the Duke into stepping onto it; with the Duke immobilised, Louis takes his time in explaining his reasons for killing the D'Ascoyne family before then shooting him dead with his own shotgun. It is immediately after this event that Louis's employer, the kindly banker Ascoyne D'Ascoyne, dies from the shock of being informed that he has suddenly become the 9th Duke of Chalfont. With the death of the 9th Duke, Louis's dreams are realised and his revenge on the family is complete; he has, finally, succeeded to the position of the 10th Duke of Chalfont.

16. Who was Louis arrested for the murder of after he had been elevated to the nobility?

From Quiz The Silken Rope...'Kind Hearts and Coronets'

Answer: Lionel Holland, husband to Sibella

Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned... After Louis's rebuffing of Sibella's advances in favour of Lady Edith's acceptance of his marriage proposal, Sibella is determined to have her revenge on Louis Mazzini. Sibella's husband Lionel had asked to see Louis at his residence in order to discuss an extension of credit on his account. Lionel received Louis in his sitting room where he had been drinking for some time; an argument ensued after Louis had refused to extend Lionel any further credit and with this Lionel told Louis that he had been left with no alternative than to end his life by suicide. After a brief physical altercation Louis left the residence leaving Lionel unconscious; this was, as far as Louis was concerned, the end of the matter... Unbeknown to Louis, Lionel had later committed suicide and the devious Sibella had found his suicide note keeping it for future use in her own devious plans.

17. In which institution did the marriage take place between the widow Lady Edith D'Ascoyne-Mazzini and Louis Mazzini?

From Quiz The Silken Rope...'Kind Hearts and Coronets'

Answer: Pentonville Prison

Lady Edith, widow of young Henry D'Ascoyne, married Louis in prison to demonstrate that she had faith in her belief that Louis was innocent of all the charges against him and would be acquitted. Louis Mazzini had comforted Edith after the death of young Henry and had, after an appropriate period of time had elapsed, asked her to marry him; she had graciously declined his offer initially, but later accepted it whilst calling on Louis at home in his apartment. It was as Edith was leaving that she passed Sibella on the stairs, unknown to her at that time; it was this chance encounter and the aroma of Lady Edith's scent in Louis apartment that aroused Sibella's suspicions; and which would ultimately drive her to testify against Louis during his trial in the House of Lords.

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