Q1) Director and actor, Tod Browning, was born on 12th July. 12th July of which years of the 1880s?
Q2) Browning directed the 1927 silent film, London after Midnight. It starred whom: Lon Chaney, Sr, Lon Chaney, Jr, or Fay Wray?
Q3) Browning made London after Midnight, along side many other films with that star. But with which studio: Warner Brothers, Universal or MGM?
Q4) Browning directed what’s considered to be the first talking horror film: released in 1931. What English language film was it: Dr Jeckyll and Mr Hyde, Dracula or Frankenstein?
Q5) Finally … ? Schlitzie, Daisy and Violent Hilton, and Wallace Ford, all appeared in which Tod Browning film: The Thirteenth Film, Iron Man or Freaks?
Q3) Alexander Hamilton was shot in a duel, on 11th July, 1804: by Aaron Burr. Hamilton held which US government post, at the time of his death: Vice President, Secretary of the Treasury, or Secretary of State?
Q5) Finally? The first game of the 1972 World Chess Championship was played: on 11th July, 1972. The defending champion was Boris Spassky. Who was the challenger: Samuel Gold, Bobby Fischer or Esther Epstein?
“As a child, Browning was fascinated by circus and carnival life. At the age of 16, and before finishing high school, he ran away from his well-to-do family to join a traveling circus.”
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ª Just as a thought, Debbi? I caught the first episode of Foundation, last night. They’ve made a few changes, and it’s a little slow. But it was an interesting watch. I think the AppleTV+ version owe as much to Clarke and Banks, as it does to Asimov. It’s big space opera, with a big space elevator. (There’s an actor in it called Alfred Enoch. He’s William Russell’s youngest: you know, Ian, from Dr Who? Yeah, that William Russell! The man’s a bit of a goer!)
Q3) MGM (although they also made some with Universal)
Q4) Dracula
Q5) Freaks Fingers crossed on the washing machine front! You are very kind about my teaching. I hope if Jules decides to go with Spanish, he enjoys it. Yes, the Remain of the Days is quite a read as well, and I'm pleased you're enjoying The Shadow of the Wind. I have one of the novels still left to read in the quartet, but I'm sure I'll get to it eventually. I do love Freaks. I remember watching it when I was quite young, on the telly, and have been a fan ever since. It is weird to think that it practically ended Browning's career. A bit similar to what would happen later with Peeping Tom and Michael Powell (another great movie and another one of the favourites I first watched when I was quite young).
Last night I did wonder if I had taken some illegal substance. I saw an England team score 6 goal in the first half of a major competition. They slowed down in the second half with only an extra 2 goals. So it finished England 8 Norway 0.
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ReplyDeleteThe engineer’s been: the machine seems to be working well.
Q1) 1880
ReplyDeleteQ2) Lon Chaney, Sr
Q3) MGM (although they also made some with Universal)
Q4) Dracula
Q5) Freaks
Fingers crossed on the washing machine front! You are very kind about my teaching. I hope if Jules decides to go with Spanish, he enjoys it.
Yes, the Remain of the Days is quite a read as well, and I'm pleased you're enjoying The Shadow of the Wind. I have one of the novels still left to read in the quartet, but I'm sure I'll get to it eventually.
I do love Freaks. I remember watching it when I was quite young, on the telly, and have been a fan ever since. It is weird to think that it practically ended Browning's career. A bit similar to what would happen later with Peeping Tom and Michael Powell (another great movie and another one of the favourites I first watched when I was quite young).
1 1880
ReplyDelete2 Lon Chaney Snr
3 MGM
4 Dracula
5 Freaks
Last night I did wonder if I had taken some illegal substance. I saw an England team score 6 goal in the first half of a major competition. They slowed down in the second half with only an extra 2 goals. So it finished England 8 Norway 0.
ReplyDeleteWell done to the Lionesses.
Another 2 women’s soccer matches tonight.
It's been years since I read The Foundation novels. :) Years and years!
ReplyDeleteToo bad we don't subscribe to Apple+. :(
1. 1880
2. Lon Chaney, Sr.
3. MGM
4. Dracula
5. Freaks
Brava to the Lionesses!