Tuesday Trivia with transparently obvious theme

1. Two co-stars: One won an Academy Award for playing a mentally disabled person, one won an Academy Award for his directorial debut.
Solved by Melville (comment #1).

2. To find room in the budget for a social service program, the President persuades the Secretary of Commerce to stop a series of Public Service Announcements about cars.
Solved by Tom Hilton (comment #2).

3. “Nice thing about you, Joe, is that you can sound like a liberal, but at heart you’re an American.”
Solved by George (comment #6).

4. Dressed as playing cards at a costume party.
Solved by Melville (comment #1).

5. Groucho Marx has an uncredited walk-on cameo—his last screen appearance.
Solved by George (comment #6).

6. “My guys are not stupid. They always put the big Jews on my schedule.”
Solved by George (comment #6).

7. The candidate tells a completely fabricated story about his WWII veteran uncle, and cries every time.
Solved by Hogan (comment #8).

8 comments

  1. Melville says:

    #1 is All The President’s Men.
    #4 is The Manchurian Candidate (the original one from 1962, though maybe they did the same thing in the remake, which I haven’t seen).

  2. Deborah Lipp says:

    The same scene was not in the remake, Mel. The remake, by the way, was good. Not the original, but good.

  3. Tom Hilton says:

    And #3 is maddeningly familiar. The Candidate maybe?

    And I’m guessing the theme is…movies that have ‘the’ in the title, except when they don’t. 😉

  4. Daven says:

    is 7 Citizen Kane?

  5. George says:

    Actually, #5 is The Candidate. #3 is the Gore Vidal penned The Best Man.

    #6 is Bullworth.

    And the theme is–Halloween.

  6. Daven says:

    Oh, the theme is “elections to public office”, probably with connotation being on Presidential, but I think any office.

  7. Hogan says:

    #7 is Primary Colors.