1.
In the movie "Fletch", what's the spread of the game according to Fletch's fellow employee?
Correct Answer
C. Lakers By 6
Explanation
The correct answer is Lakers By 6. In the movie "Fletch", Fletch's fellow employee mentions that the spread of the game is Lakers By 6. This means that the employee believes the Lakers will win the game by a margin of 6 points.
2.
In the movie "Fletch", while being examined by Dr. Joseph Dolin, what song does Fletch begin to sing?
Correct Answer
D. Moon River
Explanation
In the movie "Fletch", Fletch begins to sing the song "Moon River" while being examined by Dr. Joseph Dolin.
3.
In the film "Fletch", why does Fletch ask for Gail Stanwyk's towel at the club?
Correct Answer
D. His Car Just Hit A Water Buffalo
Explanation
In the film "Fletch," Fletch asks for Gail Stanwyk's towel at the club because his car just hit a water buffalo. This suggests that Fletch is in need of a towel to clean up the mess caused by the accident.
4.
In the movie "Fletch", what is the fake name used by Fletch to fool the airplane maintenance men?
Correct Answer
D. G. Gordon Liddy
Explanation
In the movie "Fletch", the fake name used by Fletch to fool the airplane maintenance men is G. Gordon Liddy.
5.
In the movie "Fletch", what company does Alan Stanwyk work for?
Correct Answer
C. Boyd Aviation
Explanation
In the movie "Fletch," Alan Stanwyk works for Boyd Aviation.
6.
What comic actor appeared in "Animal House", "Fletch" and "1941"?
Correct Answer
B. Tim Matheson
Explanation
Tim Matheson is the correct answer because he is the comic actor who appeared in the movies "Animal House," "Fletch," and "1941." He is known for his comedic roles and has a long career in the entertainment industry.
7.
In "Fletch", how much money does Allan Stanwyk offer just to listen to the proposition?
Correct Answer
C. 1000
Explanation
In the movie "Fletch", Allan Stanwyk offers $1,000 just to listen to the proposition. This suggests that the proposition must be quite important or valuable for him to be willing to pay such a significant amount of money just for Fletch's attention. The specific amount of $1,000 also indicates that it is a substantial sum and highlights the significance of the proposition being presented.
8.
In the movie "Fletch", what is a very important part of tennis according to Fletch?
Correct Answer
B. Lobs
Explanation
In the movie "Fletch," Fletch considers lobs to be a very important part of tennis. Lobs are shots that are hit high and deep, usually over the opponent's head, and they can be effective in changing the pace of the game and putting pressure on the opponent. Fletch likely believes that mastering the technique of lobs can give a player an advantage in tennis.
9.
On the movie "Fletch", how tall was Fletch with the afro?
Correct Answer
A. 6 Foot 9 Inches
Explanation
The correct answer is 6 Foot 9 Inches. In the movie "Fletch," Fletch is depicted as being exceptionally tall with an afro hairstyle. This height is exaggerated to emphasize the character's comedic and larger-than-life persona. Fletch's towering height adds to the humor and visual appeal of the film.
10.
On whose bill does Chevy Chase charge his lunch at the tennis club in "Fletch"?
Correct Answer
B. Ted Underhill
Explanation
In the movie "Fletch," Chevy Chase charges his lunch at the tennis club on Ted Underhill's bill.
11.
In "Fletch", what Cheers cast member plays Fat Sam?
Correct Answer
D. George Wendt
Explanation
George Wendt is the correct answer because he played the character Fat Sam in the movie "Fletch". George Wendt is also known for his role as Norm Peterson in the television show "Cheers".
12.
In the movie "Fletch", what alias does "Fletch" use when visiting Alan Stanwyk's parents?
Correct Answer
A. Harry S. Truman
Explanation
In the movie "Fletch", the main character "Fletch" uses the alias Harry S. Truman when visiting Alan Stanwyk's parents. This alias is likely chosen because Harry S. Truman was the 33rd President of the United States, and using a well-known name adds credibility to his identity.
13.
On TV's "Fletch", how does Fletch answer the question "what kind of name is Poon"?
Correct Answer
A. Comanche Indian
Explanation
In the movie "Fletch", when asked about the origin of the name "Poon", Fletch humorously responds that it is a Comanche Indian name. This is likely a sarcastic or ironic response, as "Poon" is not typically associated with Native American names. Fletch's witty reply adds to the comedic tone of the film.
14.
In "Fletch", whose picture does Fletch punch in Chief Karlen's office?
Correct Answer
C. Tommy Lasorda
Explanation
In the movie "Fletch," Fletch punches Tommy Lasorda's picture in Chief Karlen's office. This suggests that Fletch has some sort of disagreement or issue with Lasorda, possibly due to Lasorda's involvement in the plot of the movie. The specific reason for the punch is not mentioned, but it implies that Fletch has a negative attitude towards Lasorda.
15.
In "Fletch", where does Fletch tell the waiter Ted Underhill has gone after he left the racquet club?
Correct Answer
B. Urinalysis
Explanation
In the movie "Fletch", Fletch tells the waiter that Ted Underhill has gone for a urinalysis after leaving the racquet club. A urinalysis is a medical test that examines the urine for various purposes, such as detecting diseases or monitoring health conditions. This answer is supported by the fact that Fletch is making up a plausible excuse for Ted's absence, and going for a urinalysis is a common medical procedure that someone might have to do.
16.
In "Fletch", who do the cops beat up and take into custody at the beach?
Correct Answer
B. Gummy
Explanation
In the movie "Fletch", the cops beat up and take into custody a character named Gummy at the beach.
17.
What film starring Phil Hartman as Bly Manager was released in 1989?
Correct Answer
A. Fletch Lives
Explanation
Fletch Lives is the correct answer because it is the only film listed that stars Phil Hartman as Bly Manager and was released in 1989. The other films listed do not meet both criteria.
18.
In "Fletch", what are three names Fletch enjoys?
Correct Answer
A. Marvin, Velma And Provo
Explanation
In the movie "Fletch", the main character Fletch enjoys three names: Marvin, Velma, and Provo. These names are likely either the names of characters in the movie or the names Fletch uses as aliases throughout the film.
19.
What Psychedelic rock group was Chevy Chase, the star of "Fletch", the drummer in in the 1960's?
Correct Answer
B. The Chamaeleon Church
Explanation
In the 1960's, Chevy Chase, the star of "Fletch", was the drummer in The Chamaeleon Church, a psychedelic rock group.
20.
When Fletch is imprisoned for the first time in the movie "Fletch Lives", what name does he call himself to his cell mate?
Correct Answer
C. Victor Hugo
Explanation
In the movie "Fletch Lives", when Fletch is imprisoned for the first time, he calls himself Victor Hugo to his cell mate. This could be a reference to the famous French writer and poet, Victor Hugo, known for his works such as "Les Misérables" and "The Hunchback of Notre-Dame". Fletch might have chosen this name as a way to be humorous or to create a false identity while in prison.
21.
In the movie "Fletch", which of these did Chevy Chase NOT impersonate?
Correct Answer
B. Televangelist
Explanation
In the movie "Fletch," Chevy Chase impersonated a SEC investigator, an aircraft mechanic, and an insurance salesman. However, he did not impersonate a televangelist. This means that the correct answer is Televangelist.
22.
Who composed the score for both "Fletch" and "Beverly Hills Cop"?
Correct Answer
A. Harold Faltermayer
Explanation
Harold Faltermayer is the correct answer because he composed the score for both "Fletch" and "Beverly Hills Cop". This means that he was responsible for creating the music that accompanies the films, setting the tone and enhancing the overall viewing experience. Both "Fletch" and "Beverly Hills Cop" are well-known movies with popular soundtracks, so it is likely that many people would be familiar with Faltermayer's work in these films.
23.
In "Fletch", who is the attorney for the former Mrs. Irwin M. Fletcher?
Correct Answer
B. Arnold T. Pants
Explanation
In the movie "Fletch", Arnold T. Pants is the attorney for the former Mrs. Irwin M. Fletcher.
24.
Besides "Fletch", what other Chevy Chase film also features Dana Wheeler-Nicholson?
Correct Answer
B. None Of These
Explanation
None of the given options is correct. There is no other Chevy Chase film that features Dana Wheeler-Nicholson besides "Fletch".
25.
In "Fletch", who plays Dr. Jellyfinger?
Correct Answer
C. M. Emmet Walsh
Explanation
M. Emmet Walsh is the correct answer because he is the actor who played the character Dr. Jellyfinger in the movie "Fletch".
26.
In "Fletch", how much money does Fletch tell his ex-wife's lawyer to keep to get himself a nice piece of ass?
Correct Answer
C. 10
Explanation
In the movie "Fletch", Fletch tells his ex-wife's lawyer to keep 10 dollars in order to secure a favor or bribe someone. This amount is mentioned as the specific sum needed to obtain a "nice piece of ass", implying that it is a small yet sufficient amount for his purposes.
27.
In the movie "Fletch", who does Fletch say committed suicide in Alan Stanwyk's house?
Correct Answer
A. Hopalong Cassidy
Explanation
In the movie "Fletch", Fletch says that Hopalong Cassidy committed suicide in Alan Stanwyk's house. Hopalong Cassidy is a fictional cowboy character from a series of books and movies. Fletch mentions this as a way to create a cover story and deceive others, as he investigates the suspicious activities in the house.
28.
In "Fletch", what Laker broadcaster interviews Kareem Abdul-Jabbar during Fletch's basketball fantasy?
Correct Answer
C. Chick Hearn
Explanation
Chick Hearn is the correct answer because he was a well-known Laker broadcaster and had a long-standing career as the play-by-play announcer for the Los Angeles Lakers. In the movie "Fletch," during Fletch's basketball fantasy, Chick Hearn interviews Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.