What is the name of the “no-win” test that Lieutenant Saavik (Kirstie Alley) fails at the beginning of Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982)?

What is the name of the “no-win” test that Lieutenant Saavik (Kirstie Alley) fails at the beginning of Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982)?

The Kobayashi Maru was the name of the “no-win” test that Lieutenant Saavik (Kirstie Alley) fails at the beginning of Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982).

In what movie is this sign posted: “Welcome to Man-drake Falls/Where the Scenery Enthralls/Where No  Hardship E’er Befalls/Welcome to Mandrake Falls.”?

In what movie is this sign posted: “Welcome to Man-drake Falls/Where the Scenery Enthralls/Where No Hardship E’er Befalls/Welcome to Mandrake Falls.”?

Douglas Fairbanks was referring to Adolf Hitler and Charlie Chaplin, who was getting ready to film The Great Dictator (1940), when he said, “This is one of the most fortuitous tricks in the history of civilization, that the greatest living villain in the world and the greatest comedian should look alike”?.

Who plays the old man with the long white beard who jumps out of his bed to watch the climactic fight in The Quiet Man (1952)?

Who plays the old man with the long white beard who jumps out of his bed to watch the climactic fight in The Quiet Man (1952)?

Francis Ford (1882-1953), brother of the movie’s director, John Ford, plays the old man with the long white beard in The Quiet Man (1952). The Quiet Man was Francis’s twenty-ninth appearance in a John Ford film.

Did Samuel Goldwyn, famous for his malapropisms, ever say, “It rolls off my back like a duck”?

Did Samuel Goldwyn, famous for his malapropisms, ever say, “It rolls off my back like a duck”?

No, Samuel Goldwyn, famous for his malapropisms, never said, “It rolls off my back like a duck”. Critic George Oppenheimer remembers coming up with this line when he was a Hollywood screenwriter. He won the commissary pool that the writers had going for the best Goldwynism of the day.

Were the films of silent film director John Waters anything like those of his present-day namesake?

Were the films of silent film director John Waters anything like those of his present-day namesake?

No, the films of silent film director John Waters were not anything like those of his present-day namesake. Silent film director John Waters was responsible for formula Westerns like Nevada (1927), starring Gary Cooper and Thelma Todd. Present-day cult movie director John Waters is responsible for offbeat works like Pink Flamingos (1972) and Hairspray (1988).

Who developed Cinerama?

Who developed Cinerama?

Fred Waller (1886-1954) of Paramount’s special-effects department developed Cinerama. The wide-screen process used three cameras and three projectors to record and project a single expansive image. The process debuted in 1952 with This Is Cinerama, a travelogue. What was the first story feature filmed in Cinerama? How the West Was Won (1962).