Who coined the term film noir? The British The French The Italians The Americans
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1. This genre is set on the American frontier west of the Mississippi between 1865 and 1900. Group of answer choices b. War film d. Film noir a. Gangster film c. Western 2. This genre features a brutal, lone-wolf type, cocky and ambitious, rising to the top in an urban jungle. Group of answer choices c. Western b. War film a. Gangster film d. Film noir 3. This genre from the 1940s and 1950s features smoky, rain-streaked scenes, amoral characters, and femme fatales. Group of answer choices b. War film d. Film noir a. Gangster film c. Western 4. HALLOWEEN, FRANKENSTEIN, and SCREAM can be classified as Group of answer choices b. Horror film c. Western d. Film noir a. Gangster film 5. The Lord of the Rings series can be classified as Group of answer choices b. Horror film c. Fantasy d. Film noir a. Science Fiction film 6. This Western was produced by Howard Hughes and released by RKO in 1943, to great controversy about the amount of cleavage Jane Russell exhibited. The same film, released today, would probably be released without substantial comment from the MPAA. Group of answer choices b. The Left-Handed Gun c. Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid a. Tombstone d. The Outlaw 7. The Motion Picture Production Code (1930-1960) was headed by former Postmaster General Group of answer choices a. Kenesaw Mountain Landis d. Peter Uberroth b. Will Hays c. Martin Mull 8. The Production Code Administration changed in 1966 when Jack Valenti was named President of the Group of answer choices d. The American Family Association b. Legion of Decency c. MGM a. Motion Picture Association of America 9. In 1984, Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom and Gremlins forced the creation of this movie rating category Group of answer choices c. PG-13 a. R d. X b. PG 10. This film, Released in 1969 with an X rating, won three major academy Awards. Group of answer choices c. Midnight Cowboy a. Hiroshima Mon Amour d. On the Waterfront b. The Last Tango in Paris
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