Post by mattgarth on Mar 21, 2020 14:37:40 GMT
The 12-Step Garth Game Program
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01) THE INTRODUCTION:
'Hitch' your Wagon to this Contest
_____________________________________________________
02) THE SONG: (Vocals by Doris Day)
When we found out about this game
We asked Quizmaster -- 'What will it be?
Will it be matchups, will it have links?'
Matt answered cautiously:
'Que Sera Sera
You'll just have to wait and see
Info doesn't come for free
Que Sera Sera
Quit bothering me'
_____________________________________________________
03) THE QUOTE:
"Beware, all men are potential murderers -- and with good reason!"
--- Anthony Hopkins as 'Hitch' in HITCHCOCK
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04) THE SET-UP:
-- Numerically listed below in BLUE (at 12A) are 80 PLOT STATEMENTS from ALFRED HITCHCOCK MOVIES.
-- There are 2 PLOT STATEMENTS each from 40 of his theatrical FEATURE FILMS.
-- Listed below them (at 12B) are the Initials in PINK of 80 Performers who have appeared in leading or prominent roles in his films.
-- Two of them have appeared in the same film, with many of them being career Oscared (Winning or Nominated).
-- Performer Initials will be deleted as discovered.
-- Only ONE posting at a time (80 answers altogether) -- and ONE Performer at a time.
-- Except for the numbered statements labeled (**), there's always an Oscared (W or N) Performer for each film (and sometimes both).
-- 'First come first served' with the two correct performers to each film ... and only two of them will be the right ones.
-- The 40 Titles are listed below (at 12C) and noted with either a (2) or a (1).
-- The Number (2) will be changed to (1) when a Title is found, and then Titles will be deleted when both are found.
-- The Plot Statements are about events in the film, but do not necessarily relate to that particular character.
05) THE CHALLENGE:
-- IDENTIFY the FILM NAME from each PLOT STATEMENT and NAME just ONE of the TWO INITIALED PERFORMERS in the FILM.
-- A posting example is given below.
-- Just one Answer per post, and only three consecutive Responses allowed before another Player participates.
-- Duplicate correct posts will be determined by the earlier time stamp.
-- Answers will convert to RED when solved, along with the name of the clever Player who answered it.
-- Scores will appear below in PURPLE.
____________________________________________________________________________
06: THE EXAMPLE:
84. HE BROKE HIS LEG WHILE PHOTOGRAPHING A RACE CAR EVENT
or
96. SHE IS TRAPPED IN THE KILLER'S APARTMENT WHILE LOOKING FOR EVIDENCE.
Place either NUMBER and the FILM TITLE in the Message Box first
Ex. : 84 or 96 -- REAR WINDOW
Place the NAME of ONE of the two Initialed Performers ('RB' or 'TR') from the Performer List in the Message Box second
Ex. : Either 'RB' -- RAYMOND BURR / or 'TR' -- THELMA RITTER
The other performer will then have to be linked with the alternate Plot Statement.
______________________________________________________________________________
07) THE EQUATIONS:
a) Questions -- 30% Easy / 30% Challenging / 30% Difficult / 10% Impossible
b) Answers -- 99% Absolutely Accurate / 01% Garth Gaffe (Advance Apology Extended)
08) THE NOTATIONS:
NTA = Not the Answer / KP = Keep Pursuing (on the right track) / QS = Quit Searching (down the wrong path)
**PLAYER'S NAME!! -- DDC Membership Post / LLS -- Last Link Standing (Final Answer)
09: THE STATISTICS:
80 PLOT STATEMENTS / 40 HITCHCOCK FILMS / 2 PLOT STATEMENTS PER FILM
80 ANSWERS / 80 PERFORMERS / 2 PERFORMERS PER FILM / 1 PERFORMER PER ANSWER
_______________________________________________________________________________
10) THE QUIZMASTER'S MANIFESTO:
-- Except for warm welcomes to incoming players and helpful hints for incorrect answers, the QM may not always respond to every post.
-- Not being unfriendly, just utilizing the time more wisely by keeping the Scoreboard U-T-D (Up-To-Date).
-- Besides, it's just too boring to keep responding 'Yes' to every answer, and too many posts might scare away potential participants.
-- The Scoreboard will tell the tale, but be patient about those Updates ... the QM thinks and types slowly.
-- You want 'em fast or accurate? I don't do both.
-- Comments on Correct Answers (always a player's first, and sometimes after several attempts) will be noted ALL IN CAPS!!!
-- Only one Answer can be correct ... MINE! (It's good to be the Quizmaster)
-- When traffic is heavy, Scores will be entered in groups of five, and Incorrects (NTAs and Halfers) will be bundled.
-- IMPORTANT! Do not return to correct a previous post ... this vehicle cannot make U-turns.
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11) THE SCOREBOARD:
HITCH PLOT STATEMENTS FOUND -- 80 / HITCH PLOT STATEMENTS REMAINING -- 00
BR = BONUS ROUND SCORES
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D: DOUBLE DIGIT CLUB MEMBERS: (10+)
29: EOWYN (D/W)
24: MARSHA -- BR-04 (D)
13: KIJII (D)
12: AUSSIE -- BR-08 (D)
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F: FORMIDABLE OPPONENTS PENDING: (07-09)
08: BELLA (F)
07:
07:
Q: QUALITY PLAYERS APPROACHING: (04-06)
04:
04:
04:
P: PARTICIPATING PANELISTS ARRIVING: (01-03)
03: BAT (P)
02: SPIDER (P)
01: RUFUS (P)
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I: Interested Interns Trying: (00-00)
00: prime (I)
00: dana (I)
00: tele (I)
00: mike (I)
00: al (I)
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12) THE 80 PLOT STATEMENTS FROM 40 HITCHCOCK FILMS (2 PLOT STATEMENTS PER FILM):
** = Denotes neither Performer is a career OSCAR Nominee (W or N)
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
01. He keeps losing his hat. -- FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT / Albert Bassermann (eowyn)
02. A hymnbook stops the bullet. -- THE 39 STEPS / Robert Donat (marsha)
03. His tie clip has his name engraved on it. ** -- STRANGERS ON A TRAIN / Robert Walker (eowyn)
04. She drops the key down a grate in the street. -- MARNIE / Tippi Hedron (eowyn)
05. He volunteered for military service and left to fight in the war. -- I CONFESS / Montgomery Clift (bella)
06. He often speaks in verse. -- JUNO AND THE PEACOCK / Barry Fitzgerald (bella)
07. The bomb is delivered in a bird cage. -- SABOTAGE / Sylvia Sidney (eowyn)
08. He was formerly a trapeze artist in a circus. -- TO CATCH A THIEF / Grace Kelly (rufus)
09. There is a secret room behind a wall in her pantry. ** -- TOPAZ / John Forsythe (marsha)
10. A whistle into the phone is the signal for a completed mission. -- DIAL M FOR MURDER / Anthony Dawson (eowyn)
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DDC: 11. A tramp steals his shoes. -- THE TROUBLE WITH HARRY / Mildred Dunnock (**EOWYN!!)
12. He misspells the word 'drawer.' -- THE WRONG MAN / Henry Fonda (bella)
13. He is missing the tip of his little finger. -- THE 39 STEPS / Peggy Ashcroft (marsha)
14. Her partner is shot while they are dancing. ** -- THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH '34 / Peter Lorre (eowyn)
15. A bookstore owner is the source of important background. -- VERTIGO / Barbara Bel Geddes (eowyn)
16. Chickens just refuse to eat. -- THE BIRDS / Jessica Tandy (eowyn)
17. He escapes by climbing up a church bell rope. -- THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH '56 / Doris Day (eowyn)
18. Parallel lines on a white background upset him. -- SPELLBOUND / Gregory Peck (marsha)
19. His excuse for not working is that he has bad legs. -- JUNO AND THE PEACOCK / John Laurie (kijii)
20. He is accused of murder because he was seen running from the body. ** -- YOUNG AND INNOCENT / Derrick De Marney (kijii)
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21. The engagement ring costs $42,000. -- MARNIE / Sean Connery (eowyn)
22. She writes her name on the train window. -- THE LADY VANISHES / Paul Lukas (eowyn)
23. He is now a publisher of philosophy books. -- ROPE / James Stewart (eowyn)
24. He lost his tie pin that is inscribed with his initials. ** -- FRENZY / Jon Finch (kijii)
25. Just as they arrive the weather turns foul and it begins to rain. -- REBECCA / Judith Anderson (marsha)
26. She purposely spills compact powder on his pants. ** -- STRANGERS ON A TRAIN / Farley Granger (eowyn)
27. It's the only room in the whole house that faces the sea. -- REBECCA / Gladys Cooper (marsha)
28. She is suspicious of the gift because of the inside engraving. -- SHADOW OF A DOUBT / Henry Travers (eowyn)
29. He uses a pencil to shade over an address on a telephone pad. -- NORTH BY NORTHWEST / James Mason (marsha)
30. She tracks down a license plate number to find out who owns that vehicle. -- THE BIRDS / Rod Taylor (eowyn)
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DDC: 31. The film opens at a wake. -- SECRET AGENT / John Gielgud (**KIJII!!)
32. They cover over the beacon light. -- JAMAICA INN / Charles Laughton (kijii)
33. They meet him while traveling on a bus. -- THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH '56 / Bernard Miles (eowyn)
34. He uses a memo pad to make a deck of cards. -- LIFEBOAT / William Bendix (eowyn)
35. She becomes suspicious when noticing him making unplanned travel arrangements. -- TORN CURTAIN / Lila Kedrova (eowyn)
36. They meet at a riding club. -- NOTORIOUS / Louis Calhern (eowyn)
37. They hide in a ballet company costume basket. -- TORN CURTAIN / Paul Newman (marsha)
LLS: 38. When her secret is revealed, she tries to drown herself. -- THE SKIN GAME / Jill Esmond (kijii)
39. She is reading a book on child psychology when they meet. -- SUSPICION / Joan Fontaine (eowyn)
40. She writes 'SOS' in lipstick on a large piece of cardboard. ** -- SABOTEUR / Priscilla Lane (marsha)
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
41. His suicide leads to her confession. -- THE PARADINE CASE / Ethel Barrymore (aussie)
42. He convinces her to pose in a ballet costume. -- BLACKMAIL / Cyril Ritchard (bat)
43. He pretends to want to buy a car being sold privately. -- DIAL M FOR MURDER / Ray Milland (marsha)
44. A sudden rain storm makes driving conditions too difficult. -- PSYCHO / Janet Leigh (bella)
45. A button matching the one on his jacket is found near the victim's body. -- SECRET AGENT / Robert Young (spider)
46. Her dress is covered with blood. -- STAGE FRIGHT / Marlene Dietrich (kijii)
47. He is distracted by a street hacker and by a parade. -- SABOTAGE / Oscar Homolka (kijii)
48. The word 'knife' is used repeatedly during the meal. -- BLACKMAIL / Sara Allgood (eowyn)
49. He hides the phone receiver on a shelf as he relates his story. -- FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT / George Sanders (marsha)
50. He has a breakdown and spends several months in an institution. -- VERTIGO / Kim Novak (bat)
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51. He recognizes him from his twitching eyes. ** -- YOUNG AND INNOCENT / Nova Pilbeam (bella)
52. He dresses as a policeman and as a woman. ** -- MURDER! / Herbert Marshall (bella)
53. He tells them both that he is in the lumber business in Oregon. -- TO CATCH A THIEF / Cary Grant (marsha)
54. They discover that they both grew up on the south side of Chicago. -- LIFEBOAT / Hume Cronyn (bella)
55. They barricade themselves in their apartment until they stop quarreling. -- MR. & MRS. SMITH / Robert Montgomery (kijii)
56. They both ask for forgiveness before dying. -- I CONFESS / Karl Malden (aussie)
57. A secret message is hidden in the shaving brush. ** -- THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH '34 / Leslie Banks (kijii)
58. She slips the money into his pocket without his knowing it. ** -- FRENZY / Anna Massey (eowyn)
59. They meet when he takes refuge from the rain in her grandfather's cabin. ** -- SABOTEUR / Robert Cummings (eowyn)
60. He purposely causes his nose to bleed by bopping himself with a salt shaker. -- MR. & MRS. SMITH / Carole Lombard (marsha)
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61. The film ends with a tree being cut down. -- THE SKIN GAME / Edmund Gwenn (bella)
62. She prevents him from drinking from a cup. -- NOTORIOUS / Claude Rains (marsha)
DDC: 63. He makes a paper hat out of the daily newspaper. -- SHADOW OF A DOUBT / Patricia Collinge (**MARSHAMAE!!)
64. She tells her that she is a reporter investigating a crime. -- STAGE FRIGHT / Richard Todd (marsha)
65. He always cuts the pack in half and smokes half a cigarette at a time. -- THE TROUBLE WITH HARRY / Mildred Natwick (eowyn)
66. He plays the bass in a band. -- THE WRONG MAN / Anthony Quayle (spider)
67. He spots a tea wrapper thrown out with the garbage. -- THE LADY VANISHES / Michael Redgrave (marsha)
68. He notices that one cemetery headstone is newer than the other. -- FAMILY PLOT / Karen Black (eowyn)
69. A buffet supper is set up in the living room instead of the dining room. -- ROPE / John Dall (kijii)
70. He elicits a confession by inviting the killer to read a part in a play. ** -- MURDER! / Miles Mander (kijii)
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71. A flock of noisy gulls arouses attention. ** -- TOPAZ / Fredrick Stafford (marsha)
72. They are both negotiating a real estate venture. -- SUSPICION / May Whitty (marsha)
73. She arrives at the dinner party both drunk and barefoot. -- UNDER CAPRICORN / Ingrid Bergman (kijii)
74. He quickly scribbles a note on the inside of a matchbook. -- NORTH BY NORTHWEST / Martin Landau (marsha)
75. She notices that the handwriting on the note is not the same as the signature in the book. -- SPELLBOUND / Michael Chekhov (eowyn)
76. She hires her to find her nephew. -- FAMILY PLOT / Barbara Harris (eowyn)
77. The poison is placed in a glass of burgundy. -- THE PARADINE CASE / Charles Coburn (aussie)
78. She recoils when seeing her own reflection in a mirror. -- PSYCHO / Martin Balsam (eowyn)
79. He is ostracized by the community because he served time in prison. -- UNDER CAPRICORN / Margaret Leighton (aussie)
80. She reaches through a hole in the floor and cuts the rope attached to the rafter and to his neck. -- JAMAICA INN / Maureen O'Hara (bat)
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B1) THE BONUS ROUND:
-- 80 HITCHCOCK PLOTS and PERFORMERS discovered
-- 06 of the IDENTIFIED PLAYERS were LOSING NOMINEES in the SUPPORTING CATEGORY in those ROLES
-- THREE ITEMS needed to ANSWER
-- LOSING SUPPORTING NOMINEE NAME / FILM TITLE / CHARACTER NAME
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BR-01: REBECCA / Judith Anderson (aussie)
BR-02: THE PARADINE CASE / Ethel Barrymore (aussie)
BR-03: FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT / Albert Bassermann (aussie)
BR-04: SPELLBOUND / Michael Chekhov (marsha)
DDC: BR-05: PSYCHO / Janet Leigh (**OLDAUSSIE!!)
BR-06: NOTORIOUS / Claude Rains (marsha)
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B2) THE BONUS SCORES:
08: AUSSIE
04: MARSHA
00:
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*****************************************************
01) THE INTRODUCTION:
'Hitch' your Wagon to this Contest
_____________________________________________________
02) THE SONG: (Vocals by Doris Day)
When we found out about this game
We asked Quizmaster -- 'What will it be?
Will it be matchups, will it have links?'
Matt answered cautiously:
'Que Sera Sera
You'll just have to wait and see
Info doesn't come for free
Que Sera Sera
Quit bothering me'
_____________________________________________________
03) THE QUOTE:
"Beware, all men are potential murderers -- and with good reason!"
--- Anthony Hopkins as 'Hitch' in HITCHCOCK
***************************************************************************
04) THE SET-UP:
-- Numerically listed below in BLUE (at 12A) are 80 PLOT STATEMENTS from ALFRED HITCHCOCK MOVIES.
-- There are 2 PLOT STATEMENTS each from 40 of his theatrical FEATURE FILMS.
-- Listed below them (at 12B) are the Initials in PINK of 80 Performers who have appeared in leading or prominent roles in his films.
-- Two of them have appeared in the same film, with many of them being career Oscared (Winning or Nominated).
-- Performer Initials will be deleted as discovered.
-- Only ONE posting at a time (80 answers altogether) -- and ONE Performer at a time.
-- Except for the numbered statements labeled (**), there's always an Oscared (W or N) Performer for each film (and sometimes both).
-- 'First come first served' with the two correct performers to each film ... and only two of them will be the right ones.
-- The 40 Titles are listed below (at 12C) and noted with either a (2) or a (1).
-- The Number (2) will be changed to (1) when a Title is found, and then Titles will be deleted when both are found.
-- The Plot Statements are about events in the film, but do not necessarily relate to that particular character.
05) THE CHALLENGE:
-- IDENTIFY the FILM NAME from each PLOT STATEMENT and NAME just ONE of the TWO INITIALED PERFORMERS in the FILM.
-- A posting example is given below.
-- Just one Answer per post, and only three consecutive Responses allowed before another Player participates.
-- Duplicate correct posts will be determined by the earlier time stamp.
-- Answers will convert to RED when solved, along with the name of the clever Player who answered it.
-- Scores will appear below in PURPLE.
____________________________________________________________________________
06: THE EXAMPLE:
84. HE BROKE HIS LEG WHILE PHOTOGRAPHING A RACE CAR EVENT
or
96. SHE IS TRAPPED IN THE KILLER'S APARTMENT WHILE LOOKING FOR EVIDENCE.
Place either NUMBER and the FILM TITLE in the Message Box first
Ex. : 84 or 96 -- REAR WINDOW
Place the NAME of ONE of the two Initialed Performers ('RB' or 'TR') from the Performer List in the Message Box second
Ex. : Either 'RB' -- RAYMOND BURR / or 'TR' -- THELMA RITTER
The other performer will then have to be linked with the alternate Plot Statement.
______________________________________________________________________________
07) THE EQUATIONS:
a) Questions -- 30% Easy / 30% Challenging / 30% Difficult / 10% Impossible
b) Answers -- 99% Absolutely Accurate / 01% Garth Gaffe (Advance Apology Extended)
08) THE NOTATIONS:
NTA = Not the Answer / KP = Keep Pursuing (on the right track) / QS = Quit Searching (down the wrong path)
**PLAYER'S NAME!! -- DDC Membership Post / LLS -- Last Link Standing (Final Answer)
09: THE STATISTICS:
80 PLOT STATEMENTS / 40 HITCHCOCK FILMS / 2 PLOT STATEMENTS PER FILM
80 ANSWERS / 80 PERFORMERS / 2 PERFORMERS PER FILM / 1 PERFORMER PER ANSWER
_______________________________________________________________________________
10) THE QUIZMASTER'S MANIFESTO:
-- Except for warm welcomes to incoming players and helpful hints for incorrect answers, the QM may not always respond to every post.
-- Not being unfriendly, just utilizing the time more wisely by keeping the Scoreboard U-T-D (Up-To-Date).
-- Besides, it's just too boring to keep responding 'Yes' to every answer, and too many posts might scare away potential participants.
-- The Scoreboard will tell the tale, but be patient about those Updates ... the QM thinks and types slowly.
-- You want 'em fast or accurate? I don't do both.
-- Comments on Correct Answers (always a player's first, and sometimes after several attempts) will be noted ALL IN CAPS!!!
-- Only one Answer can be correct ... MINE! (It's good to be the Quizmaster)
-- When traffic is heavy, Scores will be entered in groups of five, and Incorrects (NTAs and Halfers) will be bundled.
-- IMPORTANT! Do not return to correct a previous post ... this vehicle cannot make U-turns.
*************************************************************************
11) THE SCOREBOARD:
HITCH PLOT STATEMENTS FOUND -- 80 / HITCH PLOT STATEMENTS REMAINING -- 00
BR = BONUS ROUND SCORES
_________________________________________________
D: DOUBLE DIGIT CLUB MEMBERS: (10+)
29: EOWYN (D/W)
24: MARSHA -- BR-04 (D)
13: KIJII (D)
12: AUSSIE -- BR-08 (D)
_________________________________________________
F: FORMIDABLE OPPONENTS PENDING: (07-09)
08: BELLA (F)
07:
07:
Q: QUALITY PLAYERS APPROACHING: (04-06)
04:
04:
04:
P: PARTICIPATING PANELISTS ARRIVING: (01-03)
03: BAT (P)
02: SPIDER (P)
01: RUFUS (P)
__________________________________________________
I: Interested Interns Trying: (00-00)
00: prime (I)
00: dana (I)
00: tele (I)
00: mike (I)
00: al (I)
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12) THE 80 PLOT STATEMENTS FROM 40 HITCHCOCK FILMS (2 PLOT STATEMENTS PER FILM):
** = Denotes neither Performer is a career OSCAR Nominee (W or N)
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
01. He keeps losing his hat. -- FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT / Albert Bassermann (eowyn)
02. A hymnbook stops the bullet. -- THE 39 STEPS / Robert Donat (marsha)
03. His tie clip has his name engraved on it. ** -- STRANGERS ON A TRAIN / Robert Walker (eowyn)
04. She drops the key down a grate in the street. -- MARNIE / Tippi Hedron (eowyn)
05. He volunteered for military service and left to fight in the war. -- I CONFESS / Montgomery Clift (bella)
06. He often speaks in verse. -- JUNO AND THE PEACOCK / Barry Fitzgerald (bella)
07. The bomb is delivered in a bird cage. -- SABOTAGE / Sylvia Sidney (eowyn)
08. He was formerly a trapeze artist in a circus. -- TO CATCH A THIEF / Grace Kelly (rufus)
09. There is a secret room behind a wall in her pantry. ** -- TOPAZ / John Forsythe (marsha)
10. A whistle into the phone is the signal for a completed mission. -- DIAL M FOR MURDER / Anthony Dawson (eowyn)
________________________________________________________
DDC: 11. A tramp steals his shoes. -- THE TROUBLE WITH HARRY / Mildred Dunnock (**EOWYN!!)
12. He misspells the word 'drawer.' -- THE WRONG MAN / Henry Fonda (bella)
13. He is missing the tip of his little finger. -- THE 39 STEPS / Peggy Ashcroft (marsha)
14. Her partner is shot while they are dancing. ** -- THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH '34 / Peter Lorre (eowyn)
15. A bookstore owner is the source of important background. -- VERTIGO / Barbara Bel Geddes (eowyn)
16. Chickens just refuse to eat. -- THE BIRDS / Jessica Tandy (eowyn)
17. He escapes by climbing up a church bell rope. -- THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH '56 / Doris Day (eowyn)
18. Parallel lines on a white background upset him. -- SPELLBOUND / Gregory Peck (marsha)
19. His excuse for not working is that he has bad legs. -- JUNO AND THE PEACOCK / John Laurie (kijii)
20. He is accused of murder because he was seen running from the body. ** -- YOUNG AND INNOCENT / Derrick De Marney (kijii)
_________________________________________________________
21. The engagement ring costs $42,000. -- MARNIE / Sean Connery (eowyn)
22. She writes her name on the train window. -- THE LADY VANISHES / Paul Lukas (eowyn)
23. He is now a publisher of philosophy books. -- ROPE / James Stewart (eowyn)
24. He lost his tie pin that is inscribed with his initials. ** -- FRENZY / Jon Finch (kijii)
25. Just as they arrive the weather turns foul and it begins to rain. -- REBECCA / Judith Anderson (marsha)
26. She purposely spills compact powder on his pants. ** -- STRANGERS ON A TRAIN / Farley Granger (eowyn)
27. It's the only room in the whole house that faces the sea. -- REBECCA / Gladys Cooper (marsha)
28. She is suspicious of the gift because of the inside engraving. -- SHADOW OF A DOUBT / Henry Travers (eowyn)
29. He uses a pencil to shade over an address on a telephone pad. -- NORTH BY NORTHWEST / James Mason (marsha)
30. She tracks down a license plate number to find out who owns that vehicle. -- THE BIRDS / Rod Taylor (eowyn)
__________________________________________________________
DDC: 31. The film opens at a wake. -- SECRET AGENT / John Gielgud (**KIJII!!)
32. They cover over the beacon light. -- JAMAICA INN / Charles Laughton (kijii)
33. They meet him while traveling on a bus. -- THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH '56 / Bernard Miles (eowyn)
34. He uses a memo pad to make a deck of cards. -- LIFEBOAT / William Bendix (eowyn)
35. She becomes suspicious when noticing him making unplanned travel arrangements. -- TORN CURTAIN / Lila Kedrova (eowyn)
36. They meet at a riding club. -- NOTORIOUS / Louis Calhern (eowyn)
37. They hide in a ballet company costume basket. -- TORN CURTAIN / Paul Newman (marsha)
LLS: 38. When her secret is revealed, she tries to drown herself. -- THE SKIN GAME / Jill Esmond (kijii)
39. She is reading a book on child psychology when they meet. -- SUSPICION / Joan Fontaine (eowyn)
40. She writes 'SOS' in lipstick on a large piece of cardboard. ** -- SABOTEUR / Priscilla Lane (marsha)
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
41. His suicide leads to her confession. -- THE PARADINE CASE / Ethel Barrymore (aussie)
42. He convinces her to pose in a ballet costume. -- BLACKMAIL / Cyril Ritchard (bat)
43. He pretends to want to buy a car being sold privately. -- DIAL M FOR MURDER / Ray Milland (marsha)
44. A sudden rain storm makes driving conditions too difficult. -- PSYCHO / Janet Leigh (bella)
45. A button matching the one on his jacket is found near the victim's body. -- SECRET AGENT / Robert Young (spider)
46. Her dress is covered with blood. -- STAGE FRIGHT / Marlene Dietrich (kijii)
47. He is distracted by a street hacker and by a parade. -- SABOTAGE / Oscar Homolka (kijii)
48. The word 'knife' is used repeatedly during the meal. -- BLACKMAIL / Sara Allgood (eowyn)
49. He hides the phone receiver on a shelf as he relates his story. -- FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT / George Sanders (marsha)
50. He has a breakdown and spends several months in an institution. -- VERTIGO / Kim Novak (bat)
________________________________________________________________
51. He recognizes him from his twitching eyes. ** -- YOUNG AND INNOCENT / Nova Pilbeam (bella)
52. He dresses as a policeman and as a woman. ** -- MURDER! / Herbert Marshall (bella)
53. He tells them both that he is in the lumber business in Oregon. -- TO CATCH A THIEF / Cary Grant (marsha)
54. They discover that they both grew up on the south side of Chicago. -- LIFEBOAT / Hume Cronyn (bella)
55. They barricade themselves in their apartment until they stop quarreling. -- MR. & MRS. SMITH / Robert Montgomery (kijii)
56. They both ask for forgiveness before dying. -- I CONFESS / Karl Malden (aussie)
57. A secret message is hidden in the shaving brush. ** -- THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH '34 / Leslie Banks (kijii)
58. She slips the money into his pocket without his knowing it. ** -- FRENZY / Anna Massey (eowyn)
59. They meet when he takes refuge from the rain in her grandfather's cabin. ** -- SABOTEUR / Robert Cummings (eowyn)
60. He purposely causes his nose to bleed by bopping himself with a salt shaker. -- MR. & MRS. SMITH / Carole Lombard (marsha)
________________________________________________________________
61. The film ends with a tree being cut down. -- THE SKIN GAME / Edmund Gwenn (bella)
62. She prevents him from drinking from a cup. -- NOTORIOUS / Claude Rains (marsha)
DDC: 63. He makes a paper hat out of the daily newspaper. -- SHADOW OF A DOUBT / Patricia Collinge (**MARSHAMAE!!)
64. She tells her that she is a reporter investigating a crime. -- STAGE FRIGHT / Richard Todd (marsha)
65. He always cuts the pack in half and smokes half a cigarette at a time. -- THE TROUBLE WITH HARRY / Mildred Natwick (eowyn)
66. He plays the bass in a band. -- THE WRONG MAN / Anthony Quayle (spider)
67. He spots a tea wrapper thrown out with the garbage. -- THE LADY VANISHES / Michael Redgrave (marsha)
68. He notices that one cemetery headstone is newer than the other. -- FAMILY PLOT / Karen Black (eowyn)
69. A buffet supper is set up in the living room instead of the dining room. -- ROPE / John Dall (kijii)
70. He elicits a confession by inviting the killer to read a part in a play. ** -- MURDER! / Miles Mander (kijii)
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71. A flock of noisy gulls arouses attention. ** -- TOPAZ / Fredrick Stafford (marsha)
72. They are both negotiating a real estate venture. -- SUSPICION / May Whitty (marsha)
73. She arrives at the dinner party both drunk and barefoot. -- UNDER CAPRICORN / Ingrid Bergman (kijii)
74. He quickly scribbles a note on the inside of a matchbook. -- NORTH BY NORTHWEST / Martin Landau (marsha)
75. She notices that the handwriting on the note is not the same as the signature in the book. -- SPELLBOUND / Michael Chekhov (eowyn)
76. She hires her to find her nephew. -- FAMILY PLOT / Barbara Harris (eowyn)
77. The poison is placed in a glass of burgundy. -- THE PARADINE CASE / Charles Coburn (aussie)
78. She recoils when seeing her own reflection in a mirror. -- PSYCHO / Martin Balsam (eowyn)
79. He is ostracized by the community because he served time in prison. -- UNDER CAPRICORN / Margaret Leighton (aussie)
80. She reaches through a hole in the floor and cuts the rope attached to the rafter and to his neck. -- JAMAICA INN / Maureen O'Hara (bat)
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B1) THE BONUS ROUND:
-- 80 HITCHCOCK PLOTS and PERFORMERS discovered
-- 06 of the IDENTIFIED PLAYERS were LOSING NOMINEES in the SUPPORTING CATEGORY in those ROLES
-- THREE ITEMS needed to ANSWER
-- LOSING SUPPORTING NOMINEE NAME / FILM TITLE / CHARACTER NAME
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BR-01: REBECCA / Judith Anderson (aussie)
BR-02: THE PARADINE CASE / Ethel Barrymore (aussie)
BR-03: FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT / Albert Bassermann (aussie)
BR-04: SPELLBOUND / Michael Chekhov (marsha)
DDC: BR-05: PSYCHO / Janet Leigh (**OLDAUSSIE!!)
BR-06: NOTORIOUS / Claude Rains (marsha)
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B2) THE BONUS SCORES:
08: AUSSIE
04: MARSHA
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