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Arizona State University THE 405 unit 6: Quiz: 1)The "auteur theory" was developed by a group of radical British critics designed to specifically celebrate Hitchcock's genius
Arizona State University
THE 405
unit 6:
Quiz:
1)The "auteur theory" was developed by a group of radical British critics designed to specifically celebrate Hitchcock's genius.
TRUE
1. FALSE
2. "D'Entre Morts Eles" was the original French silent film from 1918 that "Vertigo" is based on.
TRUE
1. FALSE
3. Grace Kelly acted in a small cameo roll in "Vertigo" as a favor to Hitchcock. TRUE
1. FALSE
4. In "Vertigo", Kim Novak plays Midge Wood, who Scottie Ferguson transforms into his dead lover, Judy Ester, in a famous scene where they kiss in a motel room.
TRUE
1. FALSE
5. "The Wrong Man" is a fictional original screenplay written by frequent Hitchcock collaborator John Michael Hayes.
TRUE
1. FALSE
6. One of the key scenes in "Vertigo" is when Judy, portraying the delusional Madeleine, acts as if she is trying to kill herself by jumping into the San Francisco Bay, and luckily, Scotty saves her.
1. TRUE FALSE
7. Hitchcock calls scenes like the one in "The Man Who Knew Too Much" where Jo
attempts to stop the assassination attempt in Albert Hall as "pure cinema" because of its' heavy use of visual elements
1. TRUE FALSE
8. "The Man Who Knew Too Much" was the first time that composer Bernard Herrmann
collaborated with Alfred Hitchcock.
TRUE
1. FALSE
9. Shirley MacLaine's film debut was in "The Trouble with Harry".
1. TRUE FALSE
10. "The Wrong Man" star Vera Miles was under personal contract to Alfred Hitchcock for her acting services, and she became one of his romantic fantasies like Grace Kelly had.
TRUE
1. FALSE
11 Hitchcock calls scenes like the one in "The Man Who Knew Too Much" where Jo attempts to stop the assassination attempt in Albert Hall as "pure cinema" because of its' heavy use of visual elements
1 TRUE
2 FALSE
12 Film critic Andre Bazin is credited with developing the "auteur theory" to explain that film directors were the "authors" of their films.
1 TRUE
2 FALSE
13 "The Wrong Man" is a fictional original screenplay written by frequent Hitchcock collaborator John Michael Hayes.
1 TRUE
2 FALSE
14 Hitchcock considered the original British version of "The Man Who Knew Too Much" the work of a "talented amateur."
1 TRUE
2 FALSE
15 In "Vertigo", Kim Novak plays Midge Wood, who Scottie Ferguson transforms into his dead lover, Judy Ester, in a famous scene where they kiss in a motel room.
1 TRUE
2 FALSE
16 "The Wrong Man" star Vera Miles was under personal contract to Alfred Hitchcock for her acting services, and she became one of his romantic fantasies like Grace Kelly had.
1 TRUE
2 FALSE
17 Doris Day stars as Dr. Jo McKenna, a prominent surgeon, caught up in an espionage plot in "The Man Who Knew Too Much."
1 TRUE
2 FALSE
18 Hitchcock frequently wouldn't use his name when purchasing material to turn into films because the owners would raise the sale prices.
1 TRUE
2 FALSE
19 Hitchcock felt that British dry humor could play in the United States and hoped that "The Trouble with Harry" would illustrate that.
1 TRUE
2 FALSE
20 "D'Entre Morts Eles" was the original French silent film from 1918 that "Vertigo" is based on.
1 TRUE
2 FALSE
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