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28 Cards in this Set
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When was Ride The High Country released?
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1962
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What year was Singin in the rain released?
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1952
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Who was the girl in Ride the High Country?
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Elsa Judsen
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What was the name of Butch's girlfriend?
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Etta Place
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Who are the three main characters from Singin in the Rain?
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Don Lockwood, Cosmo Brown, Kathy Selden
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What is the name of the guy that Bonnie and Clyde pick up at the gas station?
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C.W. Moss
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What was the name of the "villain" family in Ride The High Country?
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Hammonds
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What was the name of Clyde's brother and who played his part in real life?
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Buck Barrow, Gene Hackman
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What was the name of Thelma's husband?
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Darryl
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What was the name of the guy that tried raping Thelma?
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Harlan
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Who played the part of Etta Place in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid?
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Katharine Ross
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Who played Butch and Who played Sundance?
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Paul Newman and Robert Redford
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Who played the part of Lina Lamont?
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Jean Hagen
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What year was the movie Thelma and Louise made?
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1991
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Who Directed the High Country?
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Sam Peckinpah
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What year was Bonnie and Clyde made?
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1967
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What are Genre films?
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films with similar plot, story telling patterns, settings, or characterizations
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What makes the Western a western?
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it revolves around location, the setting is core of every western
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Who played the part of Etta Place in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid?
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Katharine Ross
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Who played Butch and Who played Sundance?
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Paul Newman and Robert Redford
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Who played the part of Lina Lamont?
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Jean Hagen
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What year was the movie Thelma and Louise made?
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1991
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Who Directed the High Country?
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Sam Peckinpah
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Which type of western was Ride The High Country?
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transitional- flawed characters, blurred lines between good and evil
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What year was Singin In The Rain made?
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1952
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What type of western is Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid?
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Modern or revisionist- lines between good and evil are non existant, skilled yet deeply flawed characters, the "code" is modified if held up at all
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Why was Bonnie and Clyde one of the most influential films from the class of 1967?
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because it was one of the first films to depict violence so graphically and people thought that others would try to "act out" because crime was shown as fun and the character in the movie were very sympathetic and likeable
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What year was Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid made?
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1969 ;)
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