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Answers To: Lights, Camera,
Action! By Terri Morrison and Wayne A. Conaway © Copyright 2004, All Rights Reserved
- E. The bad guys in this film were Nazis and the Nazi-controlled Vichy
French government.
- B. This odd choice was due to the economic policies of Argentine President
Juan Perón (Evita's husband), who refused to allow Hollywood studios to
take their profits out of Argentina. Spending it wasn't a problem when
Argentina became medieval Poland for the film Taras Bulba.
- True
- C
- True. In fact, some of Ian Fleming's other James Bond adventures were also
set in Jamaica, including the short stories Quantum of Solace and
Octopussy. However, when Octopussy became a film, the Jamaican
locale was dropped.
- False. The film Hawaii spans events from the South Pacific island
of Bora Bora to New England, but most of the action takes place on the island
of Maui.
- A, 4; B, 2; C, 1; D, 3
- False. Tune in Tomorrow ... was adapted from Aunt Julia and the
Scriptwriter, by Peruvian author Mario Vargas Llosa.
- A, 3; B, 2; C, 1
- C. Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow starred Marcello Mastroianni but
was directed by Italian director Vittorio De Sica.
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