Post by kijii on May 6, 2020 16:03:50 GMT
8. SCREENWRITERS QUIZ #8 –ADAPTING FROM NOVELS
SET-UP:
Alphabetically and numerically listed below in BLACK are career Oscar-nominated SCREENWRITERS (S).
Also, alphabetically and numerically listed below in RED are NOVELISTS (N).
Finally alphabetically and numerically listed below in BLUE are career Oscar-nominated DIRECTORS (D).
--- SCREENWRITERS names are listed first.
--- NOVELISTS names are listed second.
----DIRECTORS names are listed third.
One SCREENWRITER and one NOVELIST can be linked with a DIRECTOR in a unique way.
Each combination was used in the making of a THEATRICAL FILM (no TV-Movies allowed in here) which was finished by an career Oscar nominated DIRECTOR.
CHALLENGE:
FIRST, choose a SCREENWRITER from the list SCREENWRITERS (NUMBERED S1-S25) below.
(Last name will be OK)
SECOND, choose a NOVELIST (NUMBERED N1-N25) to match that SCREENWRITER, whose novel was adapted by the screenwriter.
(Last name will be OK)
THIRD, link the first two with the DIRECTOR (NUMBERD D1-D25) (Last name will be OK) who brought them together in a film.
(Last name will be OK)
FOURTH, give the TITLE of the film.
After matching the SCREENWRITER / NOVELIST / DIRECTOR / FILM TITLE, the board will be updated in GREEN--- PERIODICALLY.
EXAMPLE of the completed solution is shown here:
S72. Howard Estabrook / N57. Edna Ferber / D52. Wesley Ruggles-----CIMMARRON---Kijii
The final four items will be listed alphabetically by the screenwriter’s last name.
As the updating is done—PERIODICALLY--- the four elements of the Solution Triade will be removed from the original lists and the solution will be shown in green with the solver’s name.
THIS IS NOT A GARTH GAME AND WILL NOT BE SCORED AS ONE. IT IS ONLY A ”FUN” GROUP ACTIVITY to pass time during the virus quarantine.... but mathgarth gave me permission to use elements of his GARTH GAME format.
But, Similar to a GARTH GAME, I will only accept sets matching MY sets even though yours may be as correct as mine.
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EXAMPLE:
S72. Howard Estabrook
N57. Edna Ferber
D52. Wesley Ruggles
FILM TITLE - Cimarron
NOTE: THERE ARE FOUR ELEMENTS REQUIRED TO MAKE THE MATCH IN THIS QUIZ.
Please list the matching names along with their number entries.
List each element on a DIFFERENT LINE (as shown in the EXAMPLE above).
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SCREENWRITERS
S01. Jay Presson Allen / N09. Graham Greene / D05. George Cukor–TRAVELS WITH MY AUNT / MATT
S02. Eric Ambler / N24. H.G. Wells / D16. David Lean ------THE PASSIONATE FRIENDS / MARSHA
S03. Lewis John Carlino / N13, D.H. Lawrence / D20. Mark Rydell---------THE FOX /SPIDER
S04. Raymond Chandler / NO2. James M. Cain / D25. Billy Wilder-----DOUBLE INDEMNITY/ PAULS
S05. Carl Foreman / N15. Alstair MacLean / D24. J. Lee Thompson----THE GUNS OF NAVARONE /MATT
S06. William Goldman / N12. Stephen King / D19. Rob Reiner ----MISERY /MATT
S07. Fred Guiol / N03. A.J. Cronin / D23. George Stevens-------VIGIL IN THE NIGHT /SPIDER
S08. David Hare / N04. Michael Cunningham / D06. Stephen Daldry-----THE HOURS /SPIDER
S09. Joan Harrison / N06. Daphne DuMaurier / D10. Alfred Hitchcock----REBECCA /MATT
S10. Ronald Harwood / N17. Brian Moore / D12. Norman Jewison-----THE STATEMENT /MATT
S11. Sidney Howard / N14. Sinclair Lewis / D08. John Ford ------ARROWSMITH /SPIDER
S12. Ruth Prawer Jhabvala / N11. Kazuo Ishiguro / D11. James Ivory--REMAINS OF THE DAY /MARSHA
S13. Ring Lardner, Jr. / N10. Richard Hooker / D01. Robert Altman--------------MASH/MATT
S14. Ben Maddow / N08. William Faulker / D03. Clarence Brown---INTRUDER IN THE DUST /SPIDER
S15. John Lee Mahin / N21. Upton Sinclair / D07. Victor Fleming–---THE WET PARADE /MATT
S16. Abby Mann / N19. Katherine Anne Porter / D14. Stanley Kramer-----SHIP OF FOOLS /MATT
S17. Nicholas Meyer / N20. Philip Roth / D02. Robert Benton----THE HUMAN STAIN /MARSHA
S18. Walter Newman / N01. Nelson Algren / D18. reminger--THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN ARM /SPIDER
S19. Paul Osborn / N22. John Steinbeck / D13. Elisa Kazan----EAST OF EDEN /SPIDER
S20. Harold Pinter / N18. Penelope Mortimer / D04. Jack Clayton---THE PUMPKIN EATER /MARSHA
S21. James Poe / N16. Horace McCoy / D17. S. Pollack----THEY SHOOT HORSES, DON’T THEY? /SPIDER
S22. Richard Price / N23. Ernest Tidyman / D22. John Singleton------SHAFT /SPIDER
S23. Waldo Salt / N25. Nathanael West / D21. John Schlesinger---THE DAY OF THE LOCUST /SPIDER
S24. Dalton Trumbo / N07. Howard Fast / D14. Stanley Kubrick-----SPARTACUS /MATT
S25. Michael Weller / N05 E.L. Doctorow / D09. Milos Forman------RAGTIME /PAULS
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BONUS ROUND:
-- 25 NOVELISTS (N) HAVE BEEN LISTED IN THE QUIZ
-- 07 of the NOVELISTS listed have won 8 Pulitzer Prizes for Literature.
---NAME THE AUTHOR (SOMETIMES MORE THAN ONCE)
AND THE YEARS AWARDED AND BOOK TITLES FOR WHICH THEY RECEIVED THEIR PULITZER PRIZES.
_________________________________________
BR-01. Michael Cunningham / 1999 / The Hours/ Matt
BR-02. John Steinbeck / 1940 /The Grapes of Wrath /Matt
BR-03. Sinclair Lewis / 1926/ Arrowsmith /Spider
BR-04. William Faulkner / 1955 / A Fable /Spider
BR-05. William Faulkner / 1963 / The Reivers /Spider
BR-06. Upton Sinclair / 1943 / Dragon's Teeth / Spider
BR-07. Philip Roth / 1998 / American Pastorale / Marsha
BR-08. Katherine Anne Porter / 1966 / The Collected Short Stories of Katherine Anne Porter
SET-UP:
Alphabetically and numerically listed below in BLACK are career Oscar-nominated SCREENWRITERS (S).
Also, alphabetically and numerically listed below in RED are NOVELISTS (N).
Finally alphabetically and numerically listed below in BLUE are career Oscar-nominated DIRECTORS (D).
--- SCREENWRITERS names are listed first.
--- NOVELISTS names are listed second.
----DIRECTORS names are listed third.
One SCREENWRITER and one NOVELIST can be linked with a DIRECTOR in a unique way.
Each combination was used in the making of a THEATRICAL FILM (no TV-Movies allowed in here) which was finished by an career Oscar nominated DIRECTOR.
CHALLENGE:
FIRST, choose a SCREENWRITER from the list SCREENWRITERS (NUMBERED S1-S25) below.
(Last name will be OK)
SECOND, choose a NOVELIST (NUMBERED N1-N25) to match that SCREENWRITER, whose novel was adapted by the screenwriter.
(Last name will be OK)
THIRD, link the first two with the DIRECTOR (NUMBERD D1-D25) (Last name will be OK) who brought them together in a film.
(Last name will be OK)
FOURTH, give the TITLE of the film.
After matching the SCREENWRITER / NOVELIST / DIRECTOR / FILM TITLE, the board will be updated in GREEN--- PERIODICALLY.
EXAMPLE of the completed solution is shown here:
S72. Howard Estabrook / N57. Edna Ferber / D52. Wesley Ruggles-----CIMMARRON---Kijii
The final four items will be listed alphabetically by the screenwriter’s last name.
As the updating is done—PERIODICALLY--- the four elements of the Solution Triade will be removed from the original lists and the solution will be shown in green with the solver’s name.
THIS IS NOT A GARTH GAME AND WILL NOT BE SCORED AS ONE. IT IS ONLY A ”FUN” GROUP ACTIVITY to pass time during the virus quarantine.... but mathgarth gave me permission to use elements of his GARTH GAME format.
But, Similar to a GARTH GAME, I will only accept sets matching MY sets even though yours may be as correct as mine.
__________________________________________________________________________
EXAMPLE:
S72. Howard Estabrook
N57. Edna Ferber
D52. Wesley Ruggles
FILM TITLE - Cimarron
NOTE: THERE ARE FOUR ELEMENTS REQUIRED TO MAKE THE MATCH IN THIS QUIZ.
Please list the matching names along with their number entries.
List each element on a DIFFERENT LINE (as shown in the EXAMPLE above).
*********************************************************************
SCREENWRITERS
S01. Jay Presson Allen / N09. Graham Greene / D05. George Cukor–TRAVELS WITH MY AUNT / MATT
S02. Eric Ambler / N24. H.G. Wells / D16. David Lean ------THE PASSIONATE FRIENDS / MARSHA
S03. Lewis John Carlino / N13, D.H. Lawrence / D20. Mark Rydell---------THE FOX /SPIDER
S04. Raymond Chandler / NO2. James M. Cain / D25. Billy Wilder-----DOUBLE INDEMNITY/ PAULS
S05. Carl Foreman / N15. Alstair MacLean / D24. J. Lee Thompson----THE GUNS OF NAVARONE /MATT
S06. William Goldman / N12. Stephen King / D19. Rob Reiner ----MISERY /MATT
S07. Fred Guiol / N03. A.J. Cronin / D23. George Stevens-------VIGIL IN THE NIGHT /SPIDER
S08. David Hare / N04. Michael Cunningham / D06. Stephen Daldry-----THE HOURS /SPIDER
S09. Joan Harrison / N06. Daphne DuMaurier / D10. Alfred Hitchcock----REBECCA /MATT
S10. Ronald Harwood / N17. Brian Moore / D12. Norman Jewison-----THE STATEMENT /MATT
S11. Sidney Howard / N14. Sinclair Lewis / D08. John Ford ------ARROWSMITH /SPIDER
S12. Ruth Prawer Jhabvala / N11. Kazuo Ishiguro / D11. James Ivory--REMAINS OF THE DAY /MARSHA
S13. Ring Lardner, Jr. / N10. Richard Hooker / D01. Robert Altman--------------MASH/MATT
S14. Ben Maddow / N08. William Faulker / D03. Clarence Brown---INTRUDER IN THE DUST /SPIDER
S15. John Lee Mahin / N21. Upton Sinclair / D07. Victor Fleming–---THE WET PARADE /MATT
S16. Abby Mann / N19. Katherine Anne Porter / D14. Stanley Kramer-----SHIP OF FOOLS /MATT
S17. Nicholas Meyer / N20. Philip Roth / D02. Robert Benton----THE HUMAN STAIN /MARSHA
S18. Walter Newman / N01. Nelson Algren / D18. reminger--THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN ARM /SPIDER
S19. Paul Osborn / N22. John Steinbeck / D13. Elisa Kazan----EAST OF EDEN /SPIDER
S20. Harold Pinter / N18. Penelope Mortimer / D04. Jack Clayton---THE PUMPKIN EATER /MARSHA
S21. James Poe / N16. Horace McCoy / D17. S. Pollack----THEY SHOOT HORSES, DON’T THEY? /SPIDER
S22. Richard Price / N23. Ernest Tidyman / D22. John Singleton------SHAFT /SPIDER
S23. Waldo Salt / N25. Nathanael West / D21. John Schlesinger---THE DAY OF THE LOCUST /SPIDER
S24. Dalton Trumbo / N07. Howard Fast / D14. Stanley Kubrick-----SPARTACUS /MATT
S25. Michael Weller / N05 E.L. Doctorow / D09. Milos Forman------RAGTIME /PAULS
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
BONUS ROUND:
-- 25 NOVELISTS (N) HAVE BEEN LISTED IN THE QUIZ
-- 07 of the NOVELISTS listed have won 8 Pulitzer Prizes for Literature.
---NAME THE AUTHOR (SOMETIMES MORE THAN ONCE)
AND THE YEARS AWARDED AND BOOK TITLES FOR WHICH THEY RECEIVED THEIR PULITZER PRIZES.
_________________________________________
BR-01. Michael Cunningham / 1999 / The Hours/ Matt
BR-02. John Steinbeck / 1940 /The Grapes of Wrath /Matt
BR-03. Sinclair Lewis / 1926/ Arrowsmith /Spider
BR-04. William Faulkner / 1955 / A Fable /Spider
BR-05. William Faulkner / 1963 / The Reivers /Spider
BR-06. Upton Sinclair / 1943 / Dragon's Teeth / Spider
BR-07. Philip Roth / 1998 / American Pastorale / Marsha
BR-08. Katherine Anne Porter / 1966 / The Collected Short Stories of Katherine Anne Porter