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Quiz about Finis Final Words of Well Known Films
Quiz about Finis Final Words of Well Known Films

Finis: Final Words of Well Known Films Quiz


This quiz will be pretty straight-forward. I'm going to give you the final spoken words from a movie, you give me the name of the film. No obscure cult flicks here, all should be familiar to any true 'movie buff'.

A multiple-choice quiz by Fred73. Estimated time: 6 mins.
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Author
Fred73
Time
6 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
345,978
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
15
Difficulty
Tough
Avg Score
8 / 15
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971
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Top 35% Quiz
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Question 1 of 15
1. This quiet warning serves as the last spoken words of what film? "You be careful out among them English." Hint


Question 2 of 15
2. This rhetorical question and boastful answer provide the finishing touch on what movie? "Roads? Where we're going we don't need roads." Hint


Question 3 of 15
3. "Well, I guess that's pretty much how I feel about relationships. You know, they're irrational and crazy and absurd, but I guess we keep goin' through it because most of us need the eggs." Voiced over by the film's director, this monologue ends what film? Hint


Question 4 of 15
4. The dialog of what film ends with this quote? "I think I'll have a drink." Hint


Question 5 of 15
5. What disturbing, yet critically acclaimed film ends with this ominous line? "I was cured, all right." Hint


Question 6 of 15
6. "Well, come and see a fat old man sometime." Spoken by a true film legend, these are the final words of what Oscar winning film? Hint


Question 7 of 15
7. The final line from which film poses this question? "Eliza, where the devil are my slippers?" Hint


Question 8 of 15
8. In what film would the last words we hear be "Te adoro, Anton."? Hint


Question 9 of 15
9. What film ends with one of the principal characters handing the other a deck of cards and saying, "Shut up and deal."? Hint


Question 10 of 15
10. Which powerful film ends with this statement? "The old man was right, only the farmers won. We lost. We'll always lose." Hint


Question 11 of 15
11. "Well, nobody's perfect." We hear these words immediately before "The End" flashes across the screen of which film? Hint


Question 12 of 15
12. "Madness. Madness." These lines provide an appropriate ending to what film? Hint


Question 13 of 15
13. "Hey Stella. Hey Stella." What film ends with these famous lines? Hint


Question 14 of 15
14. HIM: "What's wrong with you?"
HER: "Nothing you can't fix."
This exchange between the stars ends what film?
Hint


Question 15 of 15
15. Famous last words in more ways than one. Which film ends with this anguished question? "Mother of mercy, is this the end of Rico?" Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. This quiet warning serves as the last spoken words of what film? "You be careful out among them English."

Answer: Witness (1985)

The quote is Amish patriarch Eli Lapp's (Jan Rubes) warning to policeman John Book (Harrison Ford) as Book readies himself for return to his life in the city. The Amish typically refer to any people who are NOT Amish as 'English'.
2. This rhetorical question and boastful answer provide the finishing touch on what movie? "Roads? Where we're going we don't need roads."

Answer: Back To the Future (1985)

Since Doc Brown (Christopher Lloyd) has modified his time machine/DeLorean for flight, he and Marty McFly (Michael J. Fox) won't need any roads as they travel through the sequels to follow.
3. "Well, I guess that's pretty much how I feel about relationships. You know, they're irrational and crazy and absurd, but I guess we keep goin' through it because most of us need the eggs." Voiced over by the film's director, this monologue ends what film?

Answer: Annie Hall (1977)

Alvy Singer's soliloquy sums up the central theme of Woody Allen's comedic study of human relationships. Paraphrasing the OLD joke; "My father thinks he's a chicken. We'd have him committed to an asylum, but the family needs the eggs."
4. The dialog of what film ends with this quote? "I think I'll have a drink."

Answer: The Untouchables (1987)

US Treasury Agent Elliot Ness (Kevin Costner) gives this response when asked by a newspaper reporter what Ness will do if/when prohibition is repealed. Prohibition outlawed the manufacture, transportation or sale of alcoholic beverages in the US from 1920-1933.
5. What disturbing, yet critically acclaimed film ends with this ominous line? "I was cured, all right."

Answer: A Clockwork Orange (1972)

Menacing and sarcastic even after he has supposedly been cured of his psychopathic tendencies, Alex (Malcolm McDowell) lets the audience know he is still a threat to all. Stanley Kubrick's film adaptation of the 1962 Anthony Burgess novel was so shocking and violent, that it initially earned an "X" rating.
6. "Well, come and see a fat old man sometime." Spoken by a true film legend, these are the final words of what Oscar winning film?

Answer: True Grit (1969)

No 'movie quote' quiz would be complete without a line from The Duke. After Mattie Ross (Kim Darby) has offered him the grave site next to her's, Rooster Cogburn (John Wayne) makes it clear he has no intention of joining her, at least anytime soon! Wayne's only Academy Award was earned with this role.
7. The final line from which film poses this question? "Eliza, where the devil are my slippers?"

Answer: My Fair Lady (1964)

Professor Higgins (Rex Harrison) has finally taught Eliza Doolittle (Audrey Hephurn) to speak proper English. Just now is he coming to grips with the fact that their 'relationship' will soon be ending. This musical adaptation of George Bernard Shaw's "Pygmalion" ran on Broadway for six and a half years before it became a movie.
8. In what film would the last words we hear be "Te adoro, Anton."?

Answer: West Side Story (1961)

"I love you, Anthony." Spoken by Maria (Natalie Wood) to her deceased lover, Tony (Richard Beymer). The musical version of Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" is set on the streets of New York City's Upper West Side. OK, I promise there won't be another musical on this quiz.
9. What film ends with one of the principal characters handing the other a deck of cards and saying, "Shut up and deal."?

Answer: The Apartment (1960)

Fran Kubelik (Shirley MacLaine) says this line to C.C. Baxter (Jack Lemmon) as they settle in for an evening of light entertainment (gin rummy) now that they finally have the apartment (and each other) to themselves. Director Billy Wilder managed to hide a beautiful love story within this tale of corporate ladder-climbing and sleazy behavior.
10. Which powerful film ends with this statement? "The old man was right, only the farmers won. We lost. We'll always lose."

Answer: The Magnificent Seven (1960)

Chris (Yul Brynner) sums up the results of his mercenary band's defense of the farmers and their village. The 'westernized' remake of Akira Kurosawa's "The Seven Samurai" also featured Steve McQueen, Charles Bronson and Robert Vaughn.
11. "Well, nobody's perfect." We hear these words immediately before "The End" flashes across the screen of which film?

Answer: Some Like It Hot (1959)

Wealthy twit Osgood Fielding III (Joe E. Brown) responds to learning that his beloved Daphne (Jack Lemmon) is really a man. Brown's deadpan reaction and flawless comedic timing, provide a perfect ending for what many film historians rate as the funniest movie ever made.
12. "Madness. Madness." These lines provide an appropriate ending to what film?

Answer: The Bridge On the River Kwai (1957)

Medical Officer Major Clipton (James Donald) reacts to the senseless carnage he has just witnessed. William Holden and Alec Guinness star in this top-notch film about British POWs forced to hard labor, building a railroad bridge for the enemy in WW2 Burma.
13. "Hey Stella. Hey Stella." What film ends with these famous lines?

Answer: A Streetcar Named Desire (1951)

These same words appear earlier in the film, but their tone and meaning are totally changed at this point in the story. Marlon Brando's riveting performance as the brutish, yet fragile Stanley Kowalski revolutionized film acting. The starkly simple sets, black and white photography, and constant (yet subtle) sexual references allow this adaptation of Tennessee Williams' play to stand any test of time.
14. HIM: "What's wrong with you?" HER: "Nothing you can't fix." This exchange between the stars ends what film?

Answer: The Big Sleep (1946)

The chemistry between the cool detective Phillip Marlow and the mysterious Vivian Rutledge is obvious throughout the film, but especially in these closing lines. The 'sizzle' enhanced, of course, by the off-screen love affair between the actors who portrayed them: Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall.
15. Famous last words in more ways than one. Which film ends with this anguished question? "Mother of mercy, is this the end of Rico?"

Answer: Little Caesar (1931)

The dying words of Caesar Enrico Bandelli. This role made a star of Edward G. Robinson, and ushered in an era of gangster flicks, few of which were anywhere near as good as "Little Caesar".
Source: Author Fred73

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