Can You Name Them All? Ultimate Romantic Classics Trivia Quiz Challenge

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Are you a true fan of Hollywood’s timeless romantic classics? Test your knowledge of iconic love stories, unforgettable stars, and cinematic magic with these 20 questions, from easy warm-ups to expert-level brain-teasers. No googling – just pure film buff prowess!

20 Trivia Questions on Romantic Classics

Question 1: In Casablanca (1942), what is the full name of Rick’s café?

A. Rick’s American Bar
B. Rick’s Place
C. Café Rick
D. Rick’s Café Américain

Question 2: Who directed the epic romance Gone with the Wind (1939)?

A. David O. Selznick
B. Victor Fleming
C. George Cukor
D. King Vidor

Question 3: Which actress played Princess Ann in Roman Holiday (1953)?

A. Grace Kelly
B. Ingrid Bergman
C. Deborah Kerr
D. Audrey Hepburn

Question 4: Who starred opposite Clark Gable as Ellie Andrews in It Happened One Night (1934)?

A. Jean Harlow
B. Carole Lombard
C. Claudette Colbert
D. Myrna Loy

Question 5: In The Philadelphia Story (1940), who portrayed Tracy Lord?

A. Bette Davis
B. Katharine Hepburn
C. Joan Crawford
D. Barbara Stanwyck

Question 6: Where do Nickie and Terry agree to reunite after six months in An Affair to Remember (1957)?

A. Top of the Empire State Building
B. Central Park fountain
C. Brooklyn Bridge
D. Statue of Liberty

Question 7: Who directed the sweeping romance Doctor Zhivago (1965)?

A. Carol Reed
B. David Lean
C. Fred Zinnemann
D. Sergei Bondarchuk

Question 8: In Breakfast at Tiffany’s (1961), who played Holly Golightly?

A. Elizabeth Taylor
B. Marilyn Monroe
C. Audrey Hepburn
D. Grace Kelly

Question 9: What is Eliza Doolittle’s profession at the start of My Fair Lady (1964)?

A. Actress
B. Flower girl
C. Secretary
D. Singer

Question 10: Who directed the screwball romance Bringing Up Baby (1938)?

A. Frank Capra
B. Howard Hawks
C. George Cukor
D. Preston Sturges

Question 11: In Sabrina (1954), which actress played the title character?

A. Doris Day
B. Shirley MacLaine
C. Grace Kelly
D. Audrey Hepburn

Question 12: What year was Casablanca released?

A. 1941
B. 1943
C. 1942
D. 1940

Question 13: Who played Rhett Butler in Gone with the Wind (1939)?

A. Errol Flynn
B. Cary Grant
C. Clark Gable
D. Tyrone Power

Question 14: In Love Story (1970), what is the famous opening line? "What can you say about a 25-year-old girl who died?"

A. She won an Oscar
B. She was beautiful
C. She was rich
D. She was smart

Question 15: Which film features the line "You had me at hello" from Jerry Maguire (1996)?

A. Sleepless in Seattle
B. Jerry Maguire
C. As Good as It Gets
D. When Harry Met Sally

Question 16: Who sang "Moon River" on-screen in Breakfast at Tiffany’s (1961)?

A. Andy Williams
B. Henry Mancini
C. Audrey Hepburn
D. Johnny Mercer

Question 17: In Notting Hill (1999), what is the profession of Anna Scott?

A. Model
B. Actress
C. Singer
D. Journalist

Question 18: Which classic romance stars Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall together for the first time?

A. The Big Sleep (1946)
B. To Have and Have Not (1944)
C. Key Largo (1948)
D. Dark Passage (1947)

Question 19: What is the name of the boat in Sabrina (1954) where David and Sabrina fall in love?

A. The Sabrina
B. The Larrabee
C. The Liberté
D. The Fairchild

Question 20: In Roman Holiday (1953), what does Princess Ann cut off before her adventure?

A. Her dress
B. Her hair
C. Her gloves
D. Her necklace

Answers

  1. D. Rick’s Café Américain – The full name is prominently featured throughout the film; others are partial or incorrect references to the location.
  2. B. Victor Fleming – Fleming is the credited primary director after taking over from Cukor and others; Selznick was producer, not director.
  3. D. Audrey Hepburn – Hepburn won an Oscar for her breakout role; the others starred in similar princess-themed films but not this one.
  4. C. Claudette Colbert – Colbert won Best Actress Oscar opposite Gable, who won Best Actor; the others were frequent Gable co-stars but not in this film.
  5. B. Katharine Hepburn – Hepburn starred in this witty remarriage comedy; the others were dramatic rivals but not in this role.
  6. A. Top of the Empire State Building – This iconic rendezvous point is central to the plot; the others are New York landmarks but not the meeting spot.
  7. B. David Lean – Lean directed this Best Picture nominee; the others helmed Russian-themed epics but not this one.
  8. C. Audrey Hepburn – Hepburn’s iconic role defined 1960s glamour; the others were blonde bombshells considered but not cast.
  9. B. Flower girl – Eliza sells flowers on London’s streets before Professor Higgins transforms her; the others come later in her arc.
  10. B. Howard Hawks – Hawks directed this Cary Grant/Katharine Hepburn classic; the others made screwball comedies but not this one.
  11. D. Audrey Hepburn – Hepburn starred in the Billy Wilder remake; the others appeared in similar Cinderella stories but not as Sabrina.
  12. C. 1942 – Released November 26, 1942; it won Oscars in 1944, causing confusion with other dates.
  13. C. Clark Gable – Gable’s Rhett is legendary; the others were leading men of the era but not cast.
  14. D. She was smart – Narrated by Oliver about Jenny; the film builds on her intelligence and passion.
  15. B. Jerry Maguire – Renée Zellweger’s line to Tom Cruise; the others have famous romantic quotes but not this one.
  16. C. Audrey Hepburn – Hepburn performed it herself on the fire escape; Williams had the hit single later.
  17. B. Actress – Julia Roberts plays Hollywood star Anna; the others fit rom-com archetypes but not her role.
  18. B. To Have and Have Not (1944) – Their first pairing sparked real-life romance; the others were later Bogart-Bacall films.
  19. C. The Liberté – The French liner where romance blooms; named after the line Sabrina learns.
  20. B. Her hair – Ann cuts her long hair short to blend in during her Roman escapade.

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