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Quiz about Movies With Articles of Clothing in the Title
Quiz about Movies With Articles of Clothing in the Title

Movies With Articles of Clothing in the Title Quiz


All of these movies contain the name of an article of clothing in the title. Can you tell me what they are?

A multiple-choice quiz by skunkee. Estimated time: 5 mins.
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Author
skunkee
Time
5 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
186,129
Updated
Feb 13 24
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
8 / 10
Plays
4331
Awards
Top 35% Quiz
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Question 1 of 10
1. (2003) It's a wet, boring afternoon, and Sally and Conrad have nothing to do. So when this funny fellow turns up, they welcome the diversion... Well, they do until things start getting out of hand. Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. (2002) Jimmy Tong is a chauffeur who works for millionaire Clark Devlin. When Devlin ends up in the hospital, Jimmy innocently tries on his boss' tuxedo, turning into a lean, mean fighting machine (courtesy of all the special powers and gadgets incorporated into his boss' duds). He finds himself drawn into a world of danger and espionage, for which he is ill-prepared.

Answer: (Two Words)
Question 3 of 10
3. (1956) It's post-WWII, and Tom Rath, like many other returning veterans, has to settle back into life in the American corporate culture. He does his best to provide his family with a good standard of living, while struggling with post-war trauma, as evidenced by his sporadic flashbacks. He's also burdened by the need to hide the child that he fathered in Italy from his wife and children. Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. (1992) Martin Bishop and the boys run a business that tests security systems. The government, or so they believe, pressures them into stealing a mysterious black box. It turns out that the black box is a tool for decoding any existing encryption system, and they aren't working for the government after all. The name of the movie has 2 meanings - the film title is meant to be the one that isn't an item of clothing. Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. (1942) Raoul Walsh offers us his entertaining, if not entirely accurate, story of the life and times of General Custer. We first meet Custer as he enters West Point, and follow him to his tragic death at the Little Big Horn. Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. (1994) Stanley Ipkiss is so nice that he tends to be a bit of a doormat. However, when he puts on a mask created in the image of the Norse God of Mischief, he turns into his alter ego, a wild and crazy man who is almost larger than life. Of course someone that large can't stay out of trouble for long.

Answer: (Two Words)
Question 7 of 10
7. (1953) Marcellus Gallio was the Roman tribune in charge of the crucifixion of Christ. Afterwards, he wins Jesus' robe in a game of chance. His life is never the same again, as he becomes tortured with nightmares, and delusional moments, and decides that he must learn as much as he can about this mysterious man. Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. (1985) When the director and the deputy director of the CIA start jockeying for power, the director sets up a diversion to send the deputy director on a wild goose chase. Richard is chosen to unknowingly play the role of the alleged courier, simply because he was spotted getting off of a plane wearing unusual shoes. Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. (1968) This war story is unique in that it was patriotic about the Vietnam War, a war which did not necessarily provoke a lot of patriotic feelings. Colonel Mike Kirby, played by John Wayne, takes two teams of elite fighting men, and sends them on separate missions in Vietnam. Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. (1995) WW II veteran Ezekial Rawlins, played by Denzel Washington, is out of work. Someone offers to pay him to track down a politician's fiancée, a white woman believed to be hiding out in the African-American community of L.A. Of course all is not what it seems, and Ezekial finds himself tangling with crooked cops and politicians. Hint



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1. (2003) It's a wet, boring afternoon, and Sally and Conrad have nothing to do. So when this funny fellow turns up, they welcome the diversion... Well, they do until things start getting out of hand.

Answer: The Cat in the Hat

Bo Welch directed this adaptation of Dr. Seuss' classic children's story, and Mike Meyers lent his own brand of comedic genius to the title role. Dakota Fanning, Spencer Breslin, Alec Baldwin and Kelly Preston also starred.
2. (2002) Jimmy Tong is a chauffeur who works for millionaire Clark Devlin. When Devlin ends up in the hospital, Jimmy innocently tries on his boss' tuxedo, turning into a lean, mean fighting machine (courtesy of all the special powers and gadgets incorporated into his boss' duds). He finds himself drawn into a world of danger and espionage, for which he is ill-prepared.

Answer: The Tuxedo

Jackie Chan performs his usual mix of martial arts action and bumbling comedy, under Kevin Donovan's direction. Jennifer Love Hewitt, Jason Isaacs and Debi Masar also star.
3. (1956) It's post-WWII, and Tom Rath, like many other returning veterans, has to settle back into life in the American corporate culture. He does his best to provide his family with a good standard of living, while struggling with post-war trauma, as evidenced by his sporadic flashbacks. He's also burdened by the need to hide the child that he fathered in Italy from his wife and children.

Answer: The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit

Gregory Peck was outstanding in this disturbing film that was directed by Nunnally Johnson. Jennifer Jones, Frederic March and Lee J. Cobb also starred.
4. (1992) Martin Bishop and the boys run a business that tests security systems. The government, or so they believe, pressures them into stealing a mysterious black box. It turns out that the black box is a tool for decoding any existing encryption system, and they aren't working for the government after all. The name of the movie has 2 meanings - the film title is meant to be the one that isn't an item of clothing.

Answer: Sneakers

Phil Alden Robinson directed this funny, light-hearted spy thriller that starred Robert Redford, Sidney Poitier, Dan Aykroyd, River Phoenix and David Strathairn. With both Redford and Poitier on board, how could it miss?
5. (1942) Raoul Walsh offers us his entertaining, if not entirely accurate, story of the life and times of General Custer. We first meet Custer as he enters West Point, and follow him to his tragic death at the Little Big Horn.

Answer: They Died With Their Boots On

Errol Flynn was his usual magnificent self in the role of Custer. Olivia de Havilland, Arthur Kennedy, Gene Lockhart and Anthony Quinn also starred.
6. (1994) Stanley Ipkiss is so nice that he tends to be a bit of a doormat. However, when he puts on a mask created in the image of the Norse God of Mischief, he turns into his alter ego, a wild and crazy man who is almost larger than life. Of course someone that large can't stay out of trouble for long.

Answer: The Mask

Chuck Russell directed Jim Carrey (in as much as anyone ever directs Jim Carrey) to his usual level of manic madness in this off-beat film. Peter Riegert, Peter Greene, Cameron Diaz, and Amy Yasbeck also starred.
7. (1953) Marcellus Gallio was the Roman tribune in charge of the crucifixion of Christ. Afterwards, he wins Jesus' robe in a game of chance. His life is never the same again, as he becomes tortured with nightmares, and delusional moments, and decides that he must learn as much as he can about this mysterious man.

Answer: The Robe

Henry Koster directed this biblical epic that we used to watch every year at Easter. Richard Burton, Jean Simmons, Victor Mature and Richard Boone starred.
8. (1985) When the director and the deputy director of the CIA start jockeying for power, the director sets up a diversion to send the deputy director on a wild goose chase. Richard is chosen to unknowingly play the role of the alleged courier, simply because he was spotted getting off of a plane wearing unusual shoes.

Answer: The Man with One Red Shoe

Stan Dragoti directed a young, but still brilliant Tom Hanks in this funny film that also starred Dabney Coleman, Lori Singer, Charles Durning, Carrie Fisher and James Belushi.
9. (1968) This war story is unique in that it was patriotic about the Vietnam War, a war which did not necessarily provoke a lot of patriotic feelings. Colonel Mike Kirby, played by John Wayne, takes two teams of elite fighting men, and sends them on separate missions in Vietnam.

Answer: The Green Berets

John Wayne not only acted in this film, but he also co-directed with Ray Kellogg. David Jansen, Jim Hutton and George Takei also starred. There are many who felt that Wayne was getting a little long in the tooth for the role.
10. (1995) WW II veteran Ezekial Rawlins, played by Denzel Washington, is out of work. Someone offers to pay him to track down a politician's fiancée, a white woman believed to be hiding out in the African-American community of L.A. Of course all is not what it seems, and Ezekial finds himself tangling with crooked cops and politicians.

Answer: Devil in a Blue Dress

Carl Franklin directed this film that was based on a novel by Walter Mosley. Tom Sizemore, Jennifer Beals and Don Cheadle also starred.
Source: Author skunkee

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