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Quiz about Elisabeth Shues Leading Men
Quiz about Elisabeth Shues Leading Men

Elisabeth Shue's Leading Men Trivia Quiz


Elisabeth has been around since the 1980s. Her films run the gamut from comedy, to drama, to action, and her list of costars is extensive. Simply name her movie partners, using movie title clues hidden in the question.

A multiple-choice quiz by AzAlanisfan. Estimated time: 5 mins.
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Author
AzAlanisfan
Time
5 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
186,692
Updated
Sep 20 23
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
8 / 10
Plays
871
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Question 1 of 10
1. This willowy gentleman has visited the island of Dr. Moreau, and had ice in his veins when competing at military flight school. Elisabeth's character kept asking this saint "Who are you?" Name the actor. Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. Neither high-tech gadgetry nor low tech blade weaponry could slow down this box office favorite. Your mission, if you choose to accept it, is to be a maverick and name Elisabeth's high-profile "Cocktail" costar. For goodness' sake, he's got the hippy-hippy shake. Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. Whether he's skydiving with the Flying Elvises or crashing a plane into the old Sands Hotel, this 3-time visitor would never con Elisabeth into thinking that he would ever leave Las Vegas alive. Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. The heart and soul of this question is that this actor might have gotten home for the holidays if he could've helped Elisabeth find the soapdish. If Chaplin were alive, maybe he would've helped them. Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. Great Scott! This actor taxied to fame with Judd Hirsch, but when he was turbocharged with 1.21 jigawatts of electricity, his career took off. Elisabeth went along for the high-flying ride into the future in two out of three trips, even getting to meet her older self. Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. This hollow man preferred to be heard and not seen, but Hollywood can always use a few good men who are willing to cut footloose. Six degrees of separation games were common with what actor? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. If this actor had given Elisabeth a five dollar discount on that tire sooner, she would have gotten the kids home without having to drive 80 miles per hour. She's not singing the blues about acting with this mystic pizza boy, who later rode on Pelham One, Two, Three. Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. You know, Bob, it's not right to hide under Elisabeth's skirt, even if you did save Roger Rabbit from the acetone dip. You might think that you have it made in Manhattan, but even Captain Jack can't save you from Cousin Bette's wrath. Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. The deep blue sea seemed to be what you were always thinking about, Sam, I am. You did such a good job of befriending Molly that Buffy, the vampire slayer, would have been proud of you. Elisabeth must have thought that you were just the sweetest thing, you dreamcatcher. Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. Elisabeth's character thought that she wanted you because you knew how to make an American quilt, and you did the right thing at my best friend's wedding. But hey, young gun, there's a trigger effect when you make the mistake of carrying a loaded shotgun in the car. Someone might take it away from you, and then use it on you. Hint



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1. This willowy gentleman has visited the island of Dr. Moreau, and had ice in his veins when competing at military flight school. Elisabeth's character kept asking this saint "Who are you?" Name the actor.

Answer: Val Kilmer

Val is described as a difficult, intense actor. His outstanding work in "Top Gun" and "The Saint" speaks for itself though. In an interview around the release of "The Saint", Elisabeth described Val Kilmer as a perfectionist with a lot of ideas. The definitive clues are "Willow", "The Island of Dr. Moreau", and a veiled reference to "Top Gun". Val played Iceman in that film.
2. Neither high-tech gadgetry nor low tech blade weaponry could slow down this box office favorite. Your mission, if you choose to accept it, is to be a maverick and name Elisabeth's high-profile "Cocktail" costar. For goodness' sake, he's got the hippy-hippy shake.

Answer: Tom Cruise

This ladies' man hit the big-time with 1983's "Risky Business", and has never looked back. He has consistently made popular movies, including "Top Gun", "Jerry Maguire", and "Minority Report".
3. Whether he's skydiving with the Flying Elvises or crashing a plane into the old Sands Hotel, this 3-time visitor would never con Elisabeth into thinking that he would ever leave Las Vegas alive.

Answer: Nicolas Cage

Offbeat but always interesting, this Oscar winner for 1995's "Leaving Las Vegas" was always pushing the envelope. He has starred in such diverse movies as "Raising Arizona", "Wild at Heart", and "The Rock". He has made two other movies in Las Vegas, including "Honeymoon in Vegas", and "Con Air".
4. The heart and soul of this question is that this actor might have gotten home for the holidays if he could've helped Elisabeth find the soapdish. If Chaplin were alive, maybe he would've helped them.

Answer: Robert Downey Jr.

Robert played Elisabeth's hapless boyfriend in "Heart and Souls". Four ghosts haunt Robert throughout his childhood, and return to him in adulthood, driving him crazy with their antics. The kicker is that only he can see them.
The definitive clues are "Heart and Souls", "Home for the Holidays", "Soapdish", and "Chaplin".
5. Great Scott! This actor taxied to fame with Judd Hirsch, but when he was turbocharged with 1.21 jigawatts of electricity, his career took off. Elisabeth went along for the high-flying ride into the future in two out of three trips, even getting to meet her older self.

Answer: Christopher Lloyd

Elisabeth took over the role of Jennifer Parker after Claudia Wells turned down the sequels. Elisabeth was not thrilled with the small amount of screen time, and was quoted as saying that she almost quit the business when her character spent a lot of her screen time asleep on a porch.
The definitive clue is "taxied to fame", which eliminates Michael J. Fox, who starred in the TV comedy "Family Ties". Christopher Lloyd starred in the TV show "Taxi" with Judd Hirsch.
6. This hollow man preferred to be heard and not seen, but Hollywood can always use a few good men who are willing to cut footloose. Six degrees of separation games were common with what actor?

Answer: Kevin Bacon

This was Elisabeth's second go-around as a scientist, having played Dr. Emma Russell in "The Saint". In this movie, however, she had to outwit a maniacal Kevin Bacon, who was starting to use his invisibility for evil purposes.
The definitive clues are "Hollow Man", "Footloose", "A Few Good Men", and a reference to the "Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon" game, in which you connected Kevin to other actors by cross-association from one movie to the next.
7. If this actor had given Elisabeth a five dollar discount on that tire sooner, she would have gotten the kids home without having to drive 80 miles per hour. She's not singing the blues about acting with this mystic pizza boy, who later rode on Pelham One, Two, Three.

Answer: Vincent Phillip D'Onofrio

Vincent D'Onofrio played the owner of Dawson's Garage, who would not release Elisabeth's car until the entire $50.00 was paid in full for a new tire. Only when the little girl in Elisabeth's care connected with him as a fan of the superhero, Thor, did he give Elisabeth the keys to the car in the family favorite "Adventures in Babysitting".
8. You know, Bob, it's not right to hide under Elisabeth's skirt, even if you did save Roger Rabbit from the acetone dip. You might think that you have it made in Manhattan, but even Captain Jack can't save you from Cousin Bette's wrath.

Answer: Bob Hoskins

Bob Hoskins can do an American accent so well, that many people don't know that he's British. He started on British and American TV in the early 1970's before embarking on a film career. He is probably most recognized as the detective in "Who Framed Roger Rabbit?".
9. The deep blue sea seemed to be what you were always thinking about, Sam, I am. You did such a good job of befriending Molly that Buffy, the vampire slayer, would have been proud of you. Elisabeth must have thought that you were just the sweetest thing, you dreamcatcher.

Answer: Thomas Jane

Aaron Eckhart was in the 1999 movie "Molly" also, but played her brother, Buck. The definitive clue in the question was "Sam, I am", so the correct answer was Thomas Jane, who played Sam. Jane is probably most recognized for his role in "Deep Blue Sea", but was also in "The Punisher", "The Pledge", and the movie version of "Buffy, the Vampire Slayer".
10. Elisabeth's character thought that she wanted you because you knew how to make an American quilt, and you did the right thing at my best friend's wedding. But hey, young gun, there's a trigger effect when you make the mistake of carrying a loaded shotgun in the car. Someone might take it away from you, and then use it on you.

Answer: Dermot Mulroney

With the definitive clues being "The Trigger Effect", "How to Make an American Quilt", "Young Guns", and "My Best Friend's Wedding", everything points to Dermot Mulroney. He was Elisabeth's love interest in "The Trigger Effect", and her poor husband had to sit nearby, the odd man out.
Source: Author AzAlanisfan

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