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Quiz about Audrey Hepburn Memorable Lines
Quiz about Audrey Hepburn Memorable Lines

Audrey Hepburn- Memorable Lines Quiz


This is a quiz with memorable lines from Audrey Hepburn movies. Let's see how you fare, when it comes to knowing this lady's movies. I will give the line, you choose the correct movie.

A multiple-choice quiz by shadowjack. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
shadowjack
Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
290,357
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Easy
Avg Score
8 / 10
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Question 1 of 10
1. This line is from a movie about a princess who begins to rebel against her strict rules, and constraining schedule; "Just the top part. Did you know that there are people who sleep with absolutely nothing on at all?" (Talking about pajamas.) Name the movie. Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. "Oh, but Paris isn't for changing planes, it's for changing your outlook! For throwing open the windows and letting in... letting in la vie en rose." This is said by a chauffeur's daughter, to the stuffy son of a wealthy family, but what movie is it from? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. This line is said with a cockney drawl, in this movie about a snobby professor wanting to make a poor flower girl into a refined lady. "Yes, lord love you. Why should she die of influenza, when she come through diphtheria right enough the year before. Fairly blue with it she was. They all thought she was dead. But my father, he kept ladling gin down her throat. Then she come to so sudden, she bit the bowl right off the spoon." What multi-Oscar winning movie is this? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. "He's all right! Aren't you, Cat? Poor Cat! Poor slob! Poor slob without a name! The way I see it I haven't got the right to give him one. We don't belong to each other. We just took up one day by the river." This is said in a movie where a high class call girl and a kept man, fall in love; what is this movie? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. Reggie- "I already know an awful lot of people and until one of them dies I couldn't possibly meet anyone else."
Peter- "Well, if anyone goes on the critical list, let me know."

This is said to a character named Peter, a man whose name continuously changes, by a woman who is running from many men, who want the fortune hidden by her dead husband. What movie would you have heard this line?
Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. "Gentlemen: may I take this opportunity to tell you that you look like a mess of worms? And that you not only look like a mess of worms, but you ARE a mess of worms. And I'll bet you've been sitting at this table all these years because if you ever left it you'd be picked up on a vagrancy charge."
This is movie about a saleslady in a bookstore, who becomes a model. What movie is this line from?
Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. "But it's not the truth, not a word of it is true! We've never thought of each other that way." The gossip mill starts in this movie, about two teachers accused of inappropriate relations. What movie is this line from?
Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. "Did you notice he almost never smiles? While I was singing, I turned around suddenly and caught him looking at me and he was smiling then. And I felt - but it's almost impossible to describe - I felt as if someone had given me the most enormous, beautiful present." -This is a line spoken by Natasha, to her brother Nicolas, about Prince Andrei in what movie? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. "Don't let it get you down. Have a good weekend. And on Monday we'll form a tenants committee or something jazzy like that." This is a movie, where a couple of men, deceive a woman, to try and find a doll containing drugs. Do you know the title? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. In this movie a new assistant arrives to type the screenplay for a writer, who has three days to compose the story. The assistant explains how well she got along with the last writer with these words; "It's quite all right, really. I once worked for an American novelist who could only write in the bathtub. I'm used to anything." What movie did you hear this personal information? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. This line is from a movie about a princess who begins to rebel against her strict rules, and constraining schedule; "Just the top part. Did you know that there are people who sleep with absolutely nothing on at all?" (Talking about pajamas.) Name the movie.

Answer: Roman Holiday

The rebellion begins with Princess Ann complaining, to the Countess about how much she hates all her nightgowns and underwear. She just wants to wear pajamas, instead of stuffy nightgowns. "Roman Holiday" (1953), starred Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck, and won Audrey her only Oscar, which was for Best Actress in a Leading Role.
2. "Oh, but Paris isn't for changing planes, it's for changing your outlook! For throwing open the windows and letting in... letting in la vie en rose." This is said by a chauffeur's daughter, to the stuffy son of a wealthy family, but what movie is it from?

Answer: Sabrina

This line is from the movie "Sabrina" (1954). Sabrina is telling Linus, about her stay in Paris. Audrey played the lead role of Sabrina, even with the disapproval of Humphrey Bogart, who played Linus. He wanted the role to go to Lauren Bacall, his wife.
3. This line is said with a cockney drawl, in this movie about a snobby professor wanting to make a poor flower girl into a refined lady. "Yes, lord love you. Why should she die of influenza, when she come through diphtheria right enough the year before. Fairly blue with it she was. They all thought she was dead. But my father, he kept ladling gin down her throat. Then she come to so sudden, she bit the bowl right off the spoon." What multi-Oscar winning movie is this?

Answer: My Fair Lady

This is said by Eliza Doolittle, explaining to Mrs. Higgins that she does not believe her aunt died from influenza, but that her father "did her in". "My Fair Lady" (1964), starred Audrey, alongside Rex Harrison. Rumor has it that Audrey should have at least been nominated for an Oscar, but was passed over.

It was felt Julie Andrews, should have been given the role she created on stage.
4. "He's all right! Aren't you, Cat? Poor Cat! Poor slob! Poor slob without a name! The way I see it I haven't got the right to give him one. We don't belong to each other. We just took up one day by the river." This is said in a movie where a high class call girl and a kept man, fall in love; what is this movie?

Answer: Breakfast at Tiffany's

At the end of the movie, when it is raining Holly picks up a soaking wet Cat. She explains her relationship, or lack of, with Cat to Paul Varjak, in "Breakfast at Tiffany's" (1961).
5. Reggie- "I already know an awful lot of people and until one of them dies I couldn't possibly meet anyone else." Peter- "Well, if anyone goes on the critical list, let me know." This is said to a character named Peter, a man whose name continuously changes, by a woman who is running from many men, who want the fortune hidden by her dead husband. What movie would you have heard this line?

Answer: Charade

The conversation above is between Regina, played by Audrey Hepburn, and Peter, played by Cary Grant, in the movie "Charade" (1963). Peter is sitting at a table when an introduction is made and this is Reggie's response. Cary almost did not take the part because of the 25-year age difference; the film was changed so that she is pursuing him, not vice-versa.
6. "Gentlemen: may I take this opportunity to tell you that you look like a mess of worms? And that you not only look like a mess of worms, but you ARE a mess of worms. And I'll bet you've been sitting at this table all these years because if you ever left it you'd be picked up on a vagrancy charge." This is movie about a saleslady in a bookstore, who becomes a model. What movie is this line from?

Answer: Funny Face

"Funny Face" (1957), starred Audrey Hepburn as bookstore clerk, turned model by a fashion photographer, played by Fred Astaire. The above line is from Dick Avery, Fred Astaire's character. He is trying to sell his models for a French campaign. The men he is talking to do not speak or understand English, with a smile on his face Dick says this line, while serving them wine.
7. "But it's not the truth, not a word of it is true! We've never thought of each other that way." The gossip mill starts in this movie, about two teachers accused of inappropriate relations. What movie is this line from?

Answer: The Children's Hour

The line above is from Audrey, as Karen, in "The Children's Hour" (1961), talking to Martha, played by Shirley Maclaine, after they were just accused of being lesbians by a mean-spirited student. This is said at the point where Karen is worried because students are leaving the school, and she fears her fiance will break it off.
8. "Did you notice he almost never smiles? While I was singing, I turned around suddenly and caught him looking at me and he was smiling then. And I felt - but it's almost impossible to describe - I felt as if someone had given me the most enormous, beautiful present." -This is a line spoken by Natasha, to her brother Nicolas, about Prince Andrei in what movie?

Answer: War and Peace

In the movie "War and Peace" (1956), Natasha, played by Audrey is wistfully talking about Prince Andrei, played by Mel Ferrer. Ferrer, was Audrey's real life husband. This movie is the story of the relationships of two families during the time that Napoleon invaded and controlled most of Europe. Ironically, two days after I started this quiz, Mel Ferrer passed away at the age of 90.
9. "Don't let it get you down. Have a good weekend. And on Monday we'll form a tenants committee or something jazzy like that." This is a movie, where a couple of men, deceive a woman, to try and find a doll containing drugs. Do you know the title?

Answer: Wait Until Dark

"Wait Until Dark" (1967), is a story of a woman recently blinded in a fire, named Suzie, played by Audrey. She is stalked and terrorized in her own apartment, by men looking for a doll containing heroin. The line is at the end of the movie. Suzie, played by Audrey, is commenting in a sarcastic way, to neighbor Shatner, because she was being stalked and had to protect herself.
10. In this movie a new assistant arrives to type the screenplay for a writer, who has three days to compose the story. The assistant explains how well she got along with the last writer with these words; "It's quite all right, really. I once worked for an American novelist who could only write in the bathtub. I'm used to anything." What movie did you hear this personal information?

Answer: Paris - When it Sizzles

"Paris- When it Sizzles" (1964) is a funny, love story, where Audrey plays assistant Gaby, to a Hollywood screenwriter, Rick, played by her one time love, William Holden. When Gaby walks in, Rick tells her why it won't work. This line was one of many that inform him why she is capable of doing the job.
Source: Author shadowjack

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