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Arizona State University THE 405 1934/1940 wine bottle replaced 1)Saboteur was a remake of Hitchcock's British film "Sabotage
Arizona State University
THE 405
1934/1940 wine bottle replaced
1)Saboteur was a remake of Hitchcock's British film "Sabotage."
1 TRUE
2 FALSE
2 Hitchcock once said that actors "should be treated as cattle."
1 TRUE
2 FALSE
3 David O. Selznick was angry that he was forced to loan-out Hitchcock to other studios because of all the money he was losing.
1 TRUE
2 FALSE
4 In "Notorious," Alicia is being slowly poisoned by Sebastian's mother (with Sebastian reluctantly involved) until Devlin saves her.
1 TRUE
2 FALSE
5 The term "Close-Up" refers to the use of the camera to de-emphasize the importance of whatever it is filming.
1 TRUE
2 FALSE
6 David O. Selznick produced "Foreign Correspondent" as a favor to the US Foreign Intelligence Agencies to raise awareness for a possible war in Europe and was shocked when the film was a Best Picture Oscar nominee.
1 TRUE
2 FALSE
7 In "Suspicion", Hitchcock used a lightbulb in a glass of milk for one of the key scenes in the film.
1 TRUE
2 FALSE
8 The highlight of "Saboteur" is the big climax scene that takes place on the top of Mount Rushmore.
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2 FALSE
9 The MacGuffin in "Foreign Correspondent" was a package in the baggage rack of a train car where Professor Van Meer was kept in hiding because of the assassination attempt.
1 TRUE
2 FALSE
10 Though he wanted Henry Fonda for "Saboteur", the only actor Hitchcock could cast for the lead was Robert Cummings.
1 TRUE
2 FALSE
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