Can you fill in the missing minutes, days, and years?
By Richie.Zh01
17 Questions
L1 Difficulty
1 × 17 Points
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About This Quiz
Movie titles love clocks and calendars. Your only job: supply the missing number—the hours that test nerves, the days that change people, the weeks that fly by, the months that end in heartbreak.
Look out for look-alikes (28 Days vs. its jumpier cousin; One Hour vs. the 24-hour party). When in doubt, let the mood, setting, and wardrobe point the way.
Think of it as a quick scroll with friends—name the exact form and keep it moving. Parentheses? If you “see” them, they count.
[B] 24 Hour | 24 Hour Party People: celebration of Manchester's scene; Tony Wilson hosts, Shaun Ryder disappears into rafters, Joy Division morphs into New Order amid absolute chaos.
2/17
Henry & ____?
[C] June | Henry & June: literary Paris; Anaïs Nin entangles herself with Henry Miller and his wife, typewriters clatter, tango plays and America’s first NC-17 rating emerges.
3/17
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter... and ____?
[D] Spring | Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter... and Spring: Kim Ki-duk’s tale follows a monk on a pagoda; seasons turn, sins repeat and turtles haul houses again slowly.
4/17
Any ____ Now?
[D] Minute | Any Minute Now: a spooky tale where a teenage girl’s summer is haunted by knocks, creaky floorboards and an aunt who should invest in curtains.
5/17
____ of the Condor?
[B] Three Days | Three Days of the Condor: Robert Redford plays a researcher whose coworkers get shot; he flees through New York with Faye Dunaway, trusting no one.
6/17
The Crime of the ____?
[A] Century | The Crime of the Century: a whodunit where a hypnotist confesses to a murder that hasn’t happened yet; expect hidden doors, monocles and misleading title.
7/17
____ Days and ____ Nights ?
[C] 40,40 | 40 Days and 40 Nights: Josh Hartnett swears off sex for Lent; abstinence triggers hallucinations involving nuns, shapely clouds, ex-girlfriends and a dangerous blue sweater.
8/17
The ____ of Living Dangerously?
[D] Year | The Year of Living Dangerously: Mel Gibson plays a journalist in politics; Sigourney Weaver watches, Linda Hunt steals the movie and humidity fogs the lens.
9/17
The Hunt for Red ____?
[B] October | The Hunt for Red October: Sean Connery defects with a silent submarine; Alec Baldwin chases him through torpedoes, cook sabotage and fantastically fake Russian accents.
10/17
The ____ Itch?
[C] Seven Year | The Seven Year Itch: Tom Ewell’s imagination runs wild when Marilyn Monroe housesits upstairs; subway grates lift skirts, saxophones blare and potato chips become aphrodisiacs.
11/17
____ Days?
[A] Thirteen | Thirteen Days: a dramatization of the Cuban Missile Crisis; Kevin Costner speaks with an accent while advisers chain-smoke, Khrushchev blinks and sweat drips down maps.
12/17
The ____ Engagement?
[D] Five-Year | The Five-Year Engagement: Jason Segel and Emily Blunt plan a wedding that keeps delayed by new jobs, dead rabbits, artisanal pickles and Chris Pratt’s singing.
13/17
The Lost ____?
[B] Weekend | The Lost Weekend: Ray Milland’s writer on a bender hides liquor in lampshades, hallucinates rats and wrestles delirium tremens while ones beg him to detox.
14/17
____ Warning?
[C] 2 Minute | 2 Minute Warning: a sniper targets a packed football stadium; Charlton Heston leads police, John Cassavetes refuses to cooperate and fans spill popcorn while ducking.
15/17
Diamonds are ____?
[A] Forever | Diamonds are Forever: Sean Connery returns to Bond, battles Blofeld in Las Vegas, drives a moon buggy, impersonates a scientist and survives a space laser.
16/17
Anne of the ____?
[D] Thousand Days | Anne of the Thousand Days: Geneviève Bujold plays Anne Boleyn, wooed then discarded by Richard Burton’s Henry VIII; costumes, politics and a headless exit ensue.
17/17
____ Photo?
[B] One Hour | One Hour Photo: Robin Williams plays a technician obsessed with prints; he stalks the mall, imagines their lives and takes revenge on a grim boss.