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QUESTION 1

  1. Film Noir is credited with the innovation of both real and remembered time.

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QUESTION 2

  1. In the film Notorious, the metal in the wine bottle is really gold

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QUESTION 3

  1. According to Cawelti, the classical detective story was first clearly articulated by Arthur Conan Doyle.

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QUESTION 4

  1. In the movie Notorious, Alicia publically displays her beauty and sensuality. We watch her over Devlin's shoulder. This is an example of

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QUESTION 5

  1. According to Cawelti, the Classical Detective reflects a more upper class position in society than do our more modern class of detectives.

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QUESTION 6

  1. Cawelti claims that one cannot write a successful adventure story about a social character type that the culture cannot conceive in heroic terms; this is why we have so few adventure stories about.

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QUESTION 7

  1. In which mystery does the detective solve the crime with all of the suspects at a dinner party?

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QUESTION 8

  1. Which mystery focuses on a MacGuffin described as the stuff of which dreams are made?

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QUESTION 9

  1. Which stage of the detective contained a setting where the pattern of action moved from the peace of the detective s setting to the disruption of the crime and back to the peaceful setting?

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QUESTION 10

  1. In the Maltese Falcon Spade explodes angrily at Gutman aka the Fat Man throwing his whiskey glass into the fireplace. When he leaves the apartment he smiles to himself, but then notices that his hands are trembling.

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QUESTION 11

  1. In my discussion of Rear Window in lecture, I made clear that the charge of voyeurism is totally unfounded.

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QUESTION 12

  1. Sherlock Holmes has a sidekick when he solves his crimes. This person's name is

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QUESTION 13

  1. In a mystery, a false clue or false suspect is commonly referred to as a

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QUESTION 14

  1. What does Sebastian say to Devlin at the final scene in Notorious when Devlin locks the car door?

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QUESTION 15

  1. The web site Filmsite arues that "Strictly speaking, film noir is not a genre, but rather the mood, style, point-of-view, or tone of a film."

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QUESTION 16

  1. According to Cawelti, symbols and myths are means by which a culture expresses the complex of feelings, values, and ideas it attaches to a thing or idea

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QUESTION 17

  1. Which of the following is NOT one of Cawelti�s four hypotheses about the dialectic between formulaic stories and the culture that produces them?

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QUESTION 18

  1. The Hard boiled Detective possesses an aristocratic sense of detachment from the cares of everyday life.

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QUESTION 19

  1. According to Cawelti, the hard-boiled detective has chosen this way of life because honor and integrity mean more to him than fame and fortune.

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QUESTION 20

  1. Sam Spade tells Brigid that he _____________.

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QUESTION 21

  1. The tension in the hard boiled detective story, according to Cawelti, is heightened by

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QUESTION 22

  1. A major difference between the classical detective and the hard boiled detective is the appeal of the classical detective�s ability to identify with the lower classes of society.

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QUESTION 23

  1. The first Thin Man movie takes place in

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QUESTION 24

  1. Sherlock Holmes is set in

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QUESTION 25

  1. In Notorious, the criminals are

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QUESTION 26

  1. According to Cawelti, the urban world of the hard boiled detective story is

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QUESTION 27

  1. Which character in The Thin Man finds the most crucial clue?

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QUESTION 28

  1. In Notorious, who decides that Alicia must die?

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QUESTION 29

  1. Dashiell Hammett's stories and novels had little effect on the detective story or its setting.

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QUESTION 30

  1. In the web site The Dark Room or La Chambre Noir, the example of film noir that is used to illustrate aspects of this style of film making is Double Indemnity.

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QUESTION 31

  1. In Notorious, Devlin is a portrayed by
    Humphrey Bogart
    William Powell
    Cary Grant
    Clark Gable
    none of the above; there is no character in Notorious named Devlin

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QUESTION 32

  1. Film Noir is a style of film making generally considered to have run its course in the 1940s.

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QUESTION 33

  1. The role of the police in the mystery story changed during the 1940s as a reflection of

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QUESTION 34

  1. In Notorious, Alicia believes that something has been added to her coffee when the visiting scientist picks up her cup by mistake and his mother immediately reacts to his drinking from the wrong cup.

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QUESTION 35

  1. Alicia decides to take her espionage duties one step further and marry Alexander because she finds out that Devlin is already married.

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QUESTION 36

  1. Match the following items. No item should be used more than once.
    Nick Charles
    Sam Spade
    "I'm half hoss, half-alligator. You mess around with me and I'll kick a lung outta ya. Waddya think of that?"
    221B Baker Street
    "All right. Will you bring me five more martinis, Leo? And line them up right here."
    Femme Fatale
    Dupin
    MacGuffin
    A.Notorious
    B.The Thin Man
    C.Maltese Falcon
    D.Nora Charles
    E.Sherlock Holmes
    F.Film Noir
    G.Alfred Hitchcock
    H.Dr Caligari
    I.Coley
    J.Edgar Allan Poe
    K.Mafia Lawyer

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QUESTION 37

  1. Hector confronts Macreedy early in the Bad Day at Black Rock by shoving him around his hotel room and throwing his luggage into the hall.

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QUESTION 38

  1. In Agatha Christie's stories about Miss Marple, we find

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QUESTION 39

  1. All women in film noir are femme fatales.

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QUESTION 40

  1. Femme Fatales are dutiful, reliable, trustworthy, and tragic.

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QUESTION 41

  1. When Mr. Macreedy gets off of the train in Black Rock, he is told that the train hasn't stopped there in _______ years

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QUESTION 42

  1. According to Cawelti, denouement always takes place at the same time as the detective announces and explains his/her solution to the mystery.

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QUESTION 43

  1. Common film noir narratives

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QUESTION 44

  1. Noir author Raymond Chandler created which detective?

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QUESTION 45

  1. As noted in lecture, the MacGuffin in North by Northwest is a secret role of microfilm that Roger Thornhill carries in his shoe.

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QUESTION 46

  1. In a Point of View shot, the viewer is conscious that everything he sees is also seen by a character in the movie.

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QUESTION 47

  1. Where does Nora find Nick at the beginning of the Thin Man?a.
    b. c.
    d.

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QUESTION 48

  1. In Notorious, the concept of The Feminine Gaze (discussed in lecture) is notably absent.

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QUESTION 49

  1. In the Thin Man, Nick Charles want to go with the coroner so he can examine the dead body found in Wynant's lab. Why is he so interested in looking at the Fluoroscope?
    He wants to see if evidence of Wynant's broken right arm as a boy is there

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QUESTION 50

  1. In Warren's article Storytellers Shape Spiritual Values (assigned), the author quotes George Gerbner as saying

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QUESTION 51

  1. What present does Nick "give" Nora for Christmas?

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QUESTION 52

  1. In Bad Day at Black Rock how does Macreedy defend himself against Coley's attack at the diner?

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QUESTION 53

  1. Despite the use of street language by Nick Charles, the Thin Man is a Classical Mystery

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QUESTION 54

  1. What is the name of Nick and Nora's dog?

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QUESTION 55

  1. According to Cawelti, the heart of the classical story "is the examination of clues and the questioning of suspects " which results in more time on inquiry than action.

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QUESTION 56

  1. Cawelti claims that melodrama does not have a set formula or narrative structure and thus is not limited to any genre.

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QUESTION 57

  1. Criticism can do which of the following things?

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QUESTION 58

  1. Which mystery film featured a husband and wife detective team that introduced the happily married sleuth approach to the detective mystery?

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QUESTION 59

  1. Which of the following mysteries discussed by Cawelti fit the classical detective formula?

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QUESTION 60

  1. Hitchcock said that a good mystery or suspense film needed a certain element that he named the __________.

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