Quiz : 1960s Movie Quotes
Difficulty : Medium Get 6/10 correct to pass the quiz
Question 1 of 10
Which character always asks for "A martini. Shaken, not stirred"?
Question 2 of 10
What is the name of the character who says "A boy's best friend is his mother" in Psycho?
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Question 3 of 10
"The rain in Spain stays mainly in the plain" is from which 1964 movie?
Question 4 of 10
What line follows "Fat Man, you shoot a great game of pool" in The Hustler?
Question 5 of 10
In which film is the line "Somewhere out there is a lady who I think will never be a nun"?
Question 6 of 10
Which movie starts "Stand by for a message from Dianthus, President of Earth"?
Question 7 of 10
"They call me Mister Tibbs!" is from which 1967 movie?
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Question 8 of 10
"I'm walkin' here!" is from which 1969 movie?
Question 9 of 10
"Miss Jean Louise. Stand up. Your father's passin" is from which 1962 movie?
Question 10 of 10
Which character says "Close your mouth, please, Michael. We are not a codfish"?
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Trivia questions have always been a fantastic way to showcase one’s knowledge of film history, pop culture, and the intricate details that make memorable moments in cinema. The following ten questions span decades of movie magic, challenging even the most devoted film fans. Let’s delve into each question, exploring the background, context, and significance of these iconic lines and characters.


  1. Which character always asks for A martini. Shaken, not stirred?
    This phrase is indelibly linked to James Bond, the suave British secret agent created by Ian Fleming. First appearing in novels, Bond made his cinematic debut in 1962’s Dr. No, portrayed by Sean Connery. Over the decades, actors such as Roger Moore, Pierce Brosnan, and Daniel Craig have continued the tradition. The request for a “shaken, not stirred” martini is more than just a drink order; it’s a symbol of Bond’s sophistication and unflappable cool. Interestingly, this line has become one of the most quoted in film history, often parodied or referenced as shorthand for debonair confidence.

  2. What is the name of the character who says A boy's best friend is his mother in Psycho?
    The chilling line is uttered by Norman Bates, the troubled main character in Alfred Hitchcock’s 1960 classic, Psycho. Anthony Perkins’s portrayal of Norman, a seemingly mild-mannered motel owner with a dark secret, redefined the psychological thriller genre. The quote is a haunting foreshadowing of the film’s infamous twist, cementing Norman Bates as one of cinema’s most memorable villains. The mother-son relationship at the center of Psycho has been analyzed for decades, highlighting Hitchcock’s mastery of suspense and psychological horror.

  3. The rain in Spain stays mainly in the plain is from which 1964 movie?
    This catchy phrase originates from the musical My Fair Lady, starring Audrey Hepburn as Eliza Doolittle and Rex Harrison as Professor Henry Higgins. The line is used in a pivotal scene where Higgins teaches Eliza to lose her Cockney accent, transforming her speech as part of his grand experiment. The phrase’s rhythmic repetition has become a hallmark of diction exercises and is instantly recognizable even to those who have never seen the film. My Fair Lady won eight Academy Awards, and its songs and dialogue continue to influence popular culture.


  4. What line follows Fat Man, you shoot a great game of pool in The Hustler?
    The line that follows is: So do you, Fast Eddie. The Hustler (1961), starring Paul Newman as “Fast Eddie” Felson and Jackie Gleason as Minnesota Fats, is one of the greatest sports dramas ever made. The exchange between the two characters in the smoky pool hall is a testament to the film’s taut writing and character development. The respect and rivalry between Fast Eddie and Minnesota Fats are captured perfectly in this brief, yet loaded, line of dialogue. The film’s legacy is so enduring that it spawned a sequel, The Color of Money, decades later.

  5. In which film is the line Somewhere out there is a lady who I think will never be a nun?
    This intriguing line appears in the 1959 film Some Like It Hot, directed by Billy Wilder and starring Marilyn Monroe, Tony Curtis, and Jack Lemmon. The film is a screwball comedy that follows two musicians who disguise themselves as women to escape from gangsters. The line is delivered in a moment of romantic tension and charm, demonstrating Wilder’s knack for sharp, witty dialogue. Some Like It Hot is often cited as one of the greatest comedies of all time, lauded for its performances and groundbreaking approach to gender and identity in cinema.

  6. Which movie starts Stand by for a message from Dianthus, President of Earth?
    This unusual opening is from the 1962 science fiction film Journey to the Seventh Planet. The film, directed by Sidney W. Pink, is a lesser-known entry in the sci-fi canon but notable for its imaginative premise: astronauts on a mission to Uranus encounter mysterious, mind-bending phenomena. The reference to “Dianthus, President of Earth” sets the stage for a story that blends Cold War anxieties with speculative fiction. While not as commercially successful as other sci-fi films of the era, Journey to the Seventh Planet has gained a cult following for its surreal visuals and quirky dialogue.


  7. They call me Mister Tibbs! is from which 1967 movie?
    This powerful declaration comes from In the Heat of the Night, with Sidney Poitier delivering a career-defining performance as Detective Virgil Tibbs. Set in the racially charged American South, the film explores themes of prejudice, justice, and dignity. When Tibbs asserts his identity with the now-famous line, it marks a turning point in the narrative, transforming the dynamics between him and the other characters. The film went on to win five Academy Awards, including Best Picture, and its impact on both cinema and the broader civil rights movement cannot be overstated.

  8. I'm walkin' here! is from which 1969 movie?
    This iconic ad-libbed line is shouted by Dustin Hoffman’s character, Ratso Rizzo, in Midnight Cowboy. As the story goes, the line was improvised during filming when a real New York City taxi nearly hit Hoffman and co-star Jon Voight. The moment, capturing the grit and unpredictability of city life, became one of the most memorable in film history. Midnight Cowboy was a watershed film, notable for its frank depiction of friendship and survival in the urban jungle, and remains the only X-rated film to win the Academy Award for Best Picture.

  9. Miss Jean Louise. Stand up. Your father's passin' is from which 1962 movie?
    This moving line is from To Kill a Mockingbird, spoken by Reverend Sykes to Scout Finch (whose real name is Jean Louise) as her father, Atticus Finch, leaves the courtroom. The scene is one of the most emotional in the film, symbolizing respect for Atticus’s moral courage and integrity. Gregory Peck’s portrayal of Atticus earned him an Oscar and set the standard for cinematic depictions of justice and empathy. The film, adapted from Harper Lee’s beloved novel, continues to inspire audiences with its timeless themes of compassion and standing up for what is right.


  10. Which character says Close your mouth, please, Michael. We are not a codfish?
    The whimsical admonition is delivered by Mary Poppins, played by Julie Andrews in the classic 1964 Disney film Mary Poppins. Addressed to young Michael Banks, the line encapsulates Mary’s blend of sternness and playfulness. Mary Poppins is renowned for its magical blend of live-action and animation, memorable songs, and Julie Andrews’s Oscar-winning performance. The character’s unique combination of discipline and warmth has made her a beloved figure for generations of children and adults alike.

Conclusion
These ten trivia questions span genres, decades, and themes, revealing the rich tapestry of cinematic storytelling. From the suave confidence of James Bond to the moral gravitas of Atticus Finch, each quote and character tells us something about the era in which they were created and the universal truths they convey. Whether you’re a trivia buff, a film historian, or just someone who loves a good movie, these questions invite you to revisit the classics and discover the lines that have become part of our cultural lexicon. So the next time someone asks for a martini—shaken, not stirred—you’ll know exactly where it comes from, and maybe a little more about everything else, too.

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