Film Quiz Friday | A Very Disney Sequelizer

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How can the same round happen to the same quiz five times? This week’s film quiz tests your knowledge of Disney sequels…


Lately, we’ve been trying to find a spot for our now-annual Sequelizer subtitle quiz round. Now that Venom has filled their dance card and Paddington has swanned off to Peru, we’ve landed on Moana 2, a cinematic sequel that was marked as a Disney+ series until February this year. As the film arrives in cinemas worldwide, we’ve been rummaging in the House Of Mouse’s vault for some of its less feted animated sequels, and appropriately enough, that’s Round 2.

Once you’ve completed this week’s film quiz, you’ll find a link to a separate post with the correct answers at the bottom of this post. As always, this is just for fun, but please let us know how you did in the comments (scores out of 30 this week!) and give us any other lovely feedback. God willing we’ll all be back some day for Sequelizer 6: The Search For More Subtitles

ROUND ONE – This Week In Movie History
Benoit Blanc Knives Out

This round is about UK cinema releases and general film history from this week in years past – we’ve given you the year at the start of each question to help out!

1. 2004 – Back in cinemas this week for its 20th anniversary, which animated film stars Tom Hanks as six different characters, including Santa Claus?

2. 1976 – Born this week, who plays Cindy Campbell in the Scary Movie franchise?

3. 1955 – In which film-noir thriller does Robert Mitchum play “preacher” Harry Powell?

4. 2011 – Which real-life Hollywood figure does Michelle Williams play in My Week With Marilyn?

5. 2007 – Hotel Chevalier is a short-film prequel to which 2007 Wes Anderson film?

6. 2019/2022 – What is the name of the detective played by Daniel Craig in Knives Out and Glass Onion?

7. 1950 – Also born this week, who connects the 1990s movies Apollo 13, The Rock, and The Truman Show?

8. 1986 – Which sci-fi comedy horror franchise features an alien race called the Krites?

9. 1981 – Which real-life Hollywood figure does Faye Dunaway play in Mommie Dearest?

10. 1993 – Who directed The Nightmare Before Christmas?

ROUND TWO – The Disney Animated Sequel Round

Can you name the Disney animated features whose direct-to-video or streaming sequels had these subtitles?

11. Simba’s Pride

12. The Great Prince Of The Forest

13. The Enchanted Christmas

14. Patch’s London Adventure

15. Before Ever After

16. The Return Of Jafar

17. Journey To A New World

18. Dreams Come True

19. The Secret Of The Bell

20. Milo’s Return

ROUND THREE – Pot Luck
A Good Day To Die Hard

Let’s finish with a random selection of pot-luck film quiz questions – these could come from any era, any genre, or any level of difficulty. Enjoy!

21. In which country is 2013’s A Good Day To Die Hard primarily set?

22. In Who Framed Roger Rabbit, what is the name of Roger Rabbit’s wife?

23. What job title connects Charles Bronson in 1972, Jason Statham in 2011, and Statham again in 2016?

24. Who made his movie debut as singer-turned-spy Nick Rivers in Top Secret?

25. Also in cinemas now! Which Conclave star was born earliest: Ralph Fiennes or Stanley Tucci?

26. What word goes after Brave, Dragon, and Untamed to make the titles of three 1990s movies?

27. Who plays Carrie in 1976’s Carrie?

28. Which Sergio Leone-directed western is name-checked in the lyrics of Will Smith’s theme song from Wild Wild West?

29. Whose first three acting roles were in the 1991 movies Jungle Fever, Strictly Business, and The Last Boy Scout?

30. And finally, Shakira recently announced she will return to voice Gazelle in the sequel to which other 2016 Disney animated film?

Ready for the answers?

That’s the end of this week’s film quiz – when you’re ready to check your answers, click here to get them (it’ll take you to another page) and let us know your scores in the comments below. We’ll be back next Friday with another film quiz, but until then, check out Issue 52 of Film Stories Magazine, which features 50 all-new questions about billion-dollar blockbusters, the films of 1991, and the movies so good they named them twice!

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