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  Mister Roberts   great trivia quiz  
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"Mister Roberts" is a (mostly) lighthearted treatment of war's unlikely enemies. You should get some laughs from this ten question, multiple choice, movie quiz.
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  'Mister Roberts' (1955)    
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The WWII dramedy 'Mister Roberts' (1955) is one of the finest examples of American film entertainment. It boasts fine acting, a clever script, and comedy from high to low. If you've seen this film, this quiz should be easy. Warning, spoilers!
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Mister Roberts Trivia Questions

1. In what sea or ocean area is the fictional movie "Mister Roberts" set?

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Answer: Pacific Ocean

The movie begins in the Western Pacific late in April 1945, near the end of WW2, as stated in the opening credits. The crew also gives us clues such as references to "Jap flags" on the island, and numerous mentions of Okinawa landings and kamikazes, both of which were only in the Pacific late in the war. Finally, we see Pacific Ocean maps on bulkheads. The USS Reluctant performs a humble but necessary job. The ship has never seen any combat.

2. Who plays the title character, Mister Roberts?

From Quiz 'Mister Roberts' (1955)

Answer: Henry Fonda

Fonda is Lieutenant Doug A. Roberts, a man of principle who desperately wants to go into combat so he can be of use to the war effort. It was Fonda's first role in seven years. Fonda's last major role was in 'On Golden Pond' 1982).

3. What sort of ship is USS Reluctant (AKL-601)?

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Answer: supply ship

She is a small supply ship, as stated in the opening credits. We see several scenes where the crew is loading/unloading cargo. Crew members make several references to topics such as "cargo handling award" and "best cargo record". The actual Navy designation for this type vessel is "AKL"; "A" for Auxiliary, "K" for Cargo (I know - why not a "C"? Ask me in a message), and "L" for Light (small). Oddly enough, the ship actually used for filming was originally an Army AKL, and was transferred to the Navy in 1948. The ship became the USS Hewell (AG-145; later AKL-14).

4. Here's an obscure one. It's mentioned, I think, only in the introductory material written on-screen after the credits. What is the name of the ship Mister Roberts serves on?

From Quiz 'Mister Roberts' (1955)

Answer: 'The Reluctant'

It's 'The Reluctant' (perhaps an apt name for a cargo ship during wartime, since she's reluctant to go to battle), but the crew calls her with a mixture of affection and derision 'The Bucket.' I read that 'The Ghost' is the name of the actual ship the filming took place on.

5. In the opening scene, an announcement on the ship's PA system grimly states: "...there will be no movie again tonight." What was the grievous offense that caused such a punishment?

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Answer: A cigarette butt was thrown into the Captain's potted palm tree.

In the opening shot of the movie, dawn is just breaking and reveille is being called. We hear the bad news about the cigarette butt over the 1MC circuit (which is the official name of a US Navy ship's PA system.) The potted palm was an award for superior cargo handling, and was highly prized - at least by the Captain! In WW2, movies were the major source of recreation on underway vessels; losing such a privilege could be devastating to morale. The Captain's tyrannical punishment hints almost immediately that this is a broken crew.

6. The ship's surgeon (Doc as everyone calls him) is a world-weary but kindly man who listens patiently to the crew's far-fetched excuses to get out of work detail and then hands them an Aspirin. Who plays Doc?

From Quiz 'Mister Roberts' (1955)

Answer: William Powell

William Powell is most famous, perhaps, for his role in the 'Thin Man' series as Nick Charles, the tipsy but tough sleuth. In this movie, he serves as wise counsel and friend to Mister Roberts during his troubling bouts of conscience. This is his final screen appearance.

7. The title role of the film is played by Henry Fonda. What is his job on the USS Reluctant?

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Answer: cargo officer

Mister Roberts (Doug) is the cargo officer. We determine this by the fact that Roberts is the only officer we see directing cargo work until he transfers from the Reluctant. The fact is also revealed by several conversations about Roberts' duties as cargo officer. Some written reference sources state that he is also the ship's Executive Officer (XO), although this is not stated in the movie. Henry Fonda began acting in 1925. He was in 106 movies, and won two Best Actor Academy Awards during his career. He served in the US Navy during WW2 as both an enlisted man and officer, on a destroyer! Incidentally, Fonda also played the Mister Roberts role in the Broadway play of the same name - the play ran for 1157 performances from February 1948 until January 1951.

8. What scene does NOT take place in 'Mister Roberts?'

From Quiz 'Mister Roberts' (1955)

Answer: The officers have a poker game with an admiral on shore

No poker game takes place during the movie - but doesn't it sound like 'M*A*S*H' aside from that? The spying on the nurses' quarters, the fighting, the crazy pranks, the rebellion against unreasonable commanding officers, the drinking... War is hell.

9. Which situation do we notice when we first see the Captain?

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Answer: He is carrying a watering can.

In the early part of the movie, we see the Captain (played by James Cagney) stroll from the bridge - bathrobed, water can in hand - onto the weather deck to water his beloved palm tree. Cagney's career as an entertainer spanned an amazing 65 years (1919 - 1984). He was well known for his tough guy roles. During his career James Cagney was thrice nominated for Academy Award Oscars, winning once for Best Actor. He was also awarded the American Film Institute's Lifetime Achievement Award, and the Presidential Medal of Freedom.

10. Who throws the captain's prized potted palm overboard first?

From Quiz 'Mister Roberts' (1955)

Answer: Mister Roberts

Encouraged by FDR's VE-Day radio exhortation for continued battle against tyrants, Roberts marches smartly up to the radio deck and tosses the captain's palm into the ocean. The captain had been given it by an admiral for superior cargo delivery.

11. In the sick call scene, a sailor says "...that's it, Doc - the bells!" According to the sailor, where are these bells located?

From Quiz Mister Roberts

Answer: in his own head

Sick call is a daily event in the Navy, and is sometimes used by marginal sailors as a convenient way to avoid work - just as we see in the USS Reluctant's sick call scene. The ship's doctor (played by veteran actor William Powell) isn't fooled; he prescribes "one aspirin; fit for duty" for the malingering seaman. William Powell performed in vaudeville, stage and screen productions from about 1912 until 1955. Perhaps his most famous movie role was that of Nick Charles in "The Thin Man" series, beginning in 1934. He was a three time Oscar nominee for Best Actor, but never won. "Mister Roberts" was Powell's final performance. He spent the rest of his life in retirement.

12. A sailor on deck mistakenly identifies a distant flag as Japanese and thinks the enemy has taken over. What is the crewman really seeing?

From Quiz Mister Roberts

Answer: a hospital flag

This incident happens shortly after reveille. Deck division men are chipping paint or cleaning binoculars. Left unsupervised, they start skylarking (goofing off), and one man spots the flag on the island. The sailor's error is understandable. The standard flag for an American medical facility is the red cross on a white field. The standard Japanese flag is the classic red disk (the "rising sun") on a white field. Oddly enough, although it had been in use as early as 1870, this flag was not formally designated as the national flag of Japan until 1999.

13. As they scan the island through binoculars, the sailors discover this most interesting sight. What do they see?

From Quiz Mister Roberts

Answer: Nurses can be seen in the hospital showers.

When the sailors are peering through binoculars (instead of working), they discover the nurses in the shower of the hospital. The newly arrived nurses are blissfully unaware that their activity is visible to the Reluctant's crew. Do these educated, college trained women have no idea that they can be seen? We really have to suspend our disbelief on this one, but - very well. The senior nurse is played by Betsy Palmer, a well known actress/TV personality of the 1950s and 60s. Location filming for "Mister Roberts" took place at Midway Island (of WW2 battle fame) and Oahu (of Pearl Harbor infamy) Hawaii. The long shots of a very low-lying island base are almost certainly at Midway. the rugged, mountainous terrain shown as Elysium are probably Oahu.

14. Ensign Pulver blows up a home-made firecracker on the ship. What room gets Pulver-ized?

From Quiz 'Mister Roberts' (1955)

Answer: the laundry room

Pulver is officer in charge of 'morale and laundry.' (Although he's been on ship for fourteen months, the captain has no idea who he is, because Pulver always hides when he sees the captain coming. When they finally do meet, Captain Morton has only one request: 'no starch in my pyjamas.') Pulver keeps all his contraband in the laundry room, and when the firecracker goes off, all his other materials are destroyed. Thus ends the idea of blowing up the captain's bunk.

15. 'Mister Roberts' won one Academy Award at the ceremony in 1956. Which one was it?

From Quiz 'Mister Roberts' (1955)

Answer: Best Supporting Actor

Jack Lemmon won for his role as Ensign Pulver, the nervous, lazy ladies' man. It was a well-deserved win. I think Henry Fonda should have been at least nominated for Best Actor, but he wasn't. (The trophy went to Ernest Borgnine for 'Marty.') The film was nominated for Best Picture (and Best Sound), but didn't win. It could not have been nominated for Best Original Screenplay, because it was based on a play by Joshua Logan.

16. Trying to impress his tour group of Army nurses, Ensign Pulver samples a large pot of steaming liquid. He spits, then tells the mess man, "Put some more salt in there, Cookie". The nurses get a big laugh at Pulver's expense. Why?

From Quiz Mister Roberts

Answer: Pulver has sampled dirty dishwater.

Ensign Pulver (Jack Lemmon) is touring the nurses around the ship. Immediately after Pulver's salt comment, the cook puts a stack of dirty dishes into the hot scrub water and adds soap powder - not salt. In the old Navy, Cookie was used as a nickname for the cook; similarly, the radiomen on board had the moniker Sparks. Other unusual appellations for Navy jobs included skivvie waver, nut buster, and ping jockey - for signalmen, mechanic, and sonarman, respectively. In today's Navy such practices are probably considered derogatory and insulting.

17. Who replaces Mister Roberts when he finally ships out?

From Quiz 'Mister Roberts' (1955)

Answer: Ensign Pulver

Ensign Pulver is made the new cargo officer, but he's no Mister Roberts, beaten down as he is by the captain's tyranny. Until one day, a certain piece of news gives him the resolve to march into the captain's quarters and declare... Well, I won't spoil it for you, just in case you haven't seen the film. But it's one of the great final scenes. Thanks for playing this quiz, and have a great day.

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