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text: Which 1968 science-fiction film had a twist ending featuring the Statue of Liberty nearly destroyed on a beach?, correct: Planet of the Apes, incorrect: 2001: A Space Odyssey,Alphaville,Barbarella, fun fact: The Twilight Zone creator Rod Serling wrote a nearly-produced screenplay deemed too expensive.,text: Stop-motion animator Ray Harryhausen animated creatures in a 1963 film based on which Greek myth?, correct: Jason and the Argonauts, incorrect: Hercules,Theseus and the Minotaur,The Trojan War, fun fact: Although it lost money at the box office, Jason and the Argonauts are now considered a classic film that Tom Hanks called "the greatest film ever made.",text: A trilogy of films starring Clint Eastwood and directed by Sergio Leone popularized what genre of movie?, correct: Spaghetti Western, incorrect: Classic Western,Film noir,Dramedy, fun fact: Most spaghetti Westerns were filmed in Europe and produced by Italian filmmakers. The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly launched Clint Eastwood's career as a lead actor.,text: Which 1964 Cold War comedy featured Peter Sellers playing three different roles?, correct: Dr. Strangelove, incorrect: The Pink Panther,Lolita,Casino Royale, fun fact: Peter Sellers improvised a large amount of his dialogue and actions in Dr. Strangelove, including the titular doctor's tendency for his hand to move on its own.,text: Which 1961 romantic comedy starred Audrey Hepburn in a famous black dress?, correct: Breakfast at Tiffany's, incorrect: Charade,My Fair Lady,Two for the Road, fun fact: Audrey Hepburn's "little black dress" was designed by her friend, French fashion designer Hubert de Givenchy.,text: During the 1960s, Roger Corman made several films based on works by which American author?, correct: Edgar Allan Poe, incorrect: Ralph Waldo Emerson,James Fenimore Cooper,Henry David Thoreau, fun fact: Roger Corman's Poe films include House of Usher, The Pit and the Pendulum, and The Raven.,text: Which 1965 epic film by David Lean was banned in the Soviet Union?, correct: Doctor Zhivago, incorrect: Lawrence of Arabia,The Bridge on the River Kwai,Ryan's Daughter, fun fact: Since the USSR was unavailable for filming, David Lean had to shoot Doctor Zhivago in Spain instead.,text: Which 25-film series began with a 1962 film starring Sean Connery?, correct: James Bond, incorrect: Star Wars,Star Trek,Rocky Balboa, fun fact: Dr. No grossed nearly 60 times its slim $1.1 million budget and made the super-spy an iconic figure.,text: Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton met during the filming of which 1963 historical epic?, correct: Cleopatra, incorrect: Becket,The Longest Day,Where Eagles Dare, fun fact: Although it went over budget, Cleopatra became the highest-grossing movie of the year and earned the studio's money back after selling the TV rights for $5 million.,text: Which 1960 film was the most considerable box-office success for Universal Studios for nearly an entire decade?, correct: Spartacus, incorrect: The Birds,To Kill a Mockingbird,Thoroughly Modern Millie, fun fact: Because the screenwriter for Spartacus, Dalton Trumbo, had been blacklisted, the movie suffered from protests that President Kennedy ignored the view of the film.
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1960s Movies
Which 1968 science-fiction film had a twist ending featuring the Statue of Liberty nearly destroyed on a beach?
2001: A Space Odyssey
Barbarella
Planet of the Apes
Alphaville