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The Oscars: Which British Actress Won 2 Oscars For Leading Roles In The 1970's
| Glenda Jackson | |
The Oscars: What Is The Connection Between 1981's Best Director & 1993's Best Leading Actress
| They Are Brother & Sister | |
The Oscars: For Which Animated Short Did Nick Park Win His First Oscar In 1990
| Creature Comforts | |
The Oscars: Gene Hackman Won His 2nd Oscar In 1996 For Supporting Actor In Unforgiven But For What 1971 Movie Did He Ein The Best Actor Award
| The French Connection | |
The Oscars: Who Famously Broke Down During Her Acceptance Speech At The 1998 Awards Ceremony
| Gwyneth Paltrow | |
The Oscars: For His Role In Which Film Did Michael Douglas Receive The Best Actor Award In 1987
| Wall Street | |
The Oscars: Which Multi Oscar Winning Movie Of The 1970's Did Michael Douglas Co Produce
| One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest | |
The Oscars: Jason Robards Won His 2nd Consecutive Oscar As Supporting Actor In 1977 For Julia, For Which Tense Political Thriller Did He Win In 1976
| All The Presidents Men | |
The Oscars: For Which 1970's Movie Did Francis For Coppola, Win The Best Director Oscar
| The Godfather (Part 2) | |
The Oscars: In Which Year Were The Supporting Actor & Actress Categories Introduced
| 1936 | |
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The Oscars: Which Actor, Born With The Surname Coppola, Won The Best Actor Oscar In 1995
| Nicholas Cage | |
The Oscars: Which Great Singer Won The Best Supporting Actor Award In 1953
| Frank Sinatra | |
The Oscars: Which Director Won An Oscar For His Very First Film In 2000
| Sam Mendes | |
The Silent Era: Which Sergei Eisenstein Film Was Released In 1925
| Battleship Potemkin | |
The Silent Era: In Which Of Rudolph Valentino's Films Did He Play A Bullfighter
| Blood And Sand | |
The Silent Era: What Was 'Fatty' Arbuckle's Christian Name
| Roscoe | |
The Silent Era: Which Actress Began Her Career In Silent Movies,Went On To Make Several Films With Director Cecil B De Mille, And Later Palyed A Fading Movie Star In The Film Sunset Boulevard
| Gloria Swanson | |
The Silent Era: Which Two Stars Of The Silent Screen Married Each Other In 1920
| Douglas Fairbanks and Mary Pickford | |
The Silent Era: In Which Of His Films Does Charles Chaplin Help A Blind Flower Girl
| City Lights | |
The Silent Era: What Was The Title Of The Adventure Serial Starring Pearl White, Which Ran In Conjuction With A Weekly Newspaper Version
| The Perils Of Pauline | |
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The Silent Era: On Whom Was The Character Of Susan Alexander Based In Orson Welles's Citizen Kane
| Marion Davies | |
The Silent Era: Who Directed The Birth Of A Nation
| D W Griffith | |
The Silent Era: Whom Did Mack Sennett Sign At The End Of 1913 For $150 Per Week
| Charles Chaplin | |
The Silent Era: Who Was The Star Of The 1925 Film The Phanton Of The Opera
| Lon Chaney (Senior) | |
The Silent Era: By What Nickname Was Actress Clara Bow Known
| The It Girl | |
The Silent Era: Who Played Rudolph Valentino In Ken Russell's 1977 Biopic Of The Silent Star
| Rudolf Nureyev | |
The Silent Era: Which Actress In Such Films As The Birth Of A Nation And The Wind, And Recieved A Special Osacr In 1970
| Lillian Gish | |
The Silent Era: What Was The Title Of Robert Flaherty's 1922 Documentary About Eskimo's Life
| Nanook Of The North | |
The Silent Era: Sharing Its Name With A Famous British Crime Of The 1960's, Which Eleven Minute Western Of 1903 Is One Of The First Story Films Ever Made
| The Great Train Robbery | |
The Silent Era: Which Two Stars Were Brought Together By Producer Hal Roach In 1926
| Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy | |
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