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The film "Thoroughly Modern Millie" is a 1967 American musical romantic comedy directed by George Roy Hill.
Answer: True
The film "Thoroughly Modern Millie" was indeed released in 1967 and is characterized as an American musical romantic comedy directed by George Roy Hill.
The screenplay for "Thoroughly Modern Millie" was an original story conceived by Richard Morris.
Answer: False
While Richard Morris wrote the screenplay, it was not an original story; it was based on the 1956 British musical "Chrysanthemum."
Universal Pictures produced "Thoroughly Modern Millie" and distributed it.
Answer: True
Universal Pictures was responsible for both the production and distribution of the film "Thoroughly Modern Millie."
The film "Thoroughly Modern Millie" has a running time of approximately 90 minutes.
Answer: False
The film "Thoroughly Modern Millie" has a running time of 151 minutes, significantly longer than 90 minutes.
Producer Ross Hunter originally intended to adapt the stage musical "The Boy Friend."
Answer: True
Producer Ross Hunter's initial intention was to adapt the stage musical "The Boy Friend," but the film rights were too expensive.
George Roy Hill quit directing "Thoroughly Modern Millie" due to creative differences over artistic cuts.
Answer: True
Director George Roy Hill departed from "Thoroughly Modern Millie" due to disagreements with the studio regarding artistic cuts they wished to make to the film.
George Roy Hill directed "Thoroughly Modern Millie" and other nostalgia-based films like "The Sting."
Answer: True
George Roy Hill directed "Thoroughly Modern Millie" and is noted for directing other nostalgia-based films such as "The Sting."
What served as the basis for the screenplay of "Thoroughly Modern Millie"?
Answer: The 1956 British musical "Chrysanthemum"
The screenplay for "Thoroughly Modern Millie" was based on the 1956 British musical titled "Chrysanthemum."
Which studio distributed the film "Thoroughly Modern Millie"?
Answer: Universal Pictures
Universal Pictures was the distributor of the film "Thoroughly Modern Millie."
What was the running time of "Thoroughly Modern Millie"?
Answer: 151 minutes
The running time of the film "Thoroughly Modern Millie" is 151 minutes.
What was the reported budget of "Thoroughly Modern Millie"?
Answer: $6 million
The reported budget for "Thoroughly Modern Millie" was $6 million.
Why did producer Ross Hunter decide to create "Thoroughly Modern Millie" instead of adapting "The Boy Friend"?
Answer: The rights for "The Boy Friend" were too expensive.
Ross Hunter chose to create "Thoroughly Modern Millie" because the film rights for "The Boy Friend" were prohibitively expensive, leading him to pursue an original production.
Besides "Thoroughly Modern Millie," which other film directed by George Roy Hill is mentioned as nostalgia-based?
Answer: The Sting
Besides "Thoroughly Modern Millie," "The Sting" is mentioned as another nostalgia-based film directed by George Roy Hill.
The plot of "Thoroughly Modern Millie" is set in London during the 1930s.
Answer: False
The plot of "Thoroughly Modern Millie" is set in New York City in the year 1922.
Millie Dillmount's main ambition is to become a successful actress on Broadway.
Answer: False
Millie Dillmount's primary ambition upon arriving in New York was to secure employment as a stenographer for a wealthy businessman and subsequently marry him, not to become an actress.
Mrs. Meers, the hotel owner, is involved in kidnapping tenants and selling them into servitude.
Answer: True
Mrs. Meers, the proprietress of the Priscilla Hotel, is engaged in a criminal enterprise of selling her tenants, particularly orphans, into sexual slavery.
Millie Dillmount initially plans to marry Trevor Graydon, a wealthy executive.
Answer: True
Despite her developing feelings for Jimmy Smith, Millie initially intends to marry Trevor Graydon, an executive at Sincere Trust, whom she perceives as a wealthy and suitable match.
Muzzy Van Hossmere is introduced as Millie's wealthy aunt who helps her find a job.
Answer: False
Muzzy Van Hossmere is introduced as an eccentric widow whom Jimmy Smith introduces to Millie and Miss Dorothy; she is not Millie's aunt.
Miss Flannary, Millie's boss, actively helps Jimmy Smith try to communicate with Millie.
Answer: False
Miss Flannary, the head stenographer, consistently obstructs Jimmy Smith's attempts to speak with Millie.
Mrs. Meers' objective regarding Miss Dorothy is to help her find a suitable husband.
Answer: False
Mrs. Meers' objective is to kidnap Miss Dorothy and hand her over to her Chinese henchmen for sale into sexual slavery.
Trevor Graydon is unharmed after becoming suspicious of Mrs. Meers' activities.
Answer: False
When Trevor Graydon acts suspiciously, Mrs. Meers tranquilizes him and has him captured by her henchmen.
It is revealed that Jimmy Smith and Miss Dorothy Brown are wealthy siblings.
Answer: True
It is revealed that Jimmy Smith's real name is James Van Hossmere, and he and Miss Dorothy Brown are wealthy siblings.
Muzzy Van Hossmere is revealed to be Jimmy Smith's biological mother.
Answer: False
Muzzy Van Hossmere is revealed to be the stepmother of Jimmy Smith (James Van Hossmere) and Miss Dorothy Brown.
Millie ultimately marries Trevor Graydon at the end of the film.
Answer: False
Millie ultimately marries Jimmy Smith (James Van Hossmere) at the end of the film, after Trevor Graydon ends up with Miss Dorothy Brown.
In what year is the plot of "Thoroughly Modern Millie" set?
Answer: 1922
The plot of "Thoroughly Modern Millie" is set in the year 1922.
What is Millie Dillmount's primary ambition upon arriving in New York?
Answer: To work as a stenographer for a wealthy businessman
Millie Dillmount's primary ambition upon arriving in New York was to secure employment as a stenographer for a wealthy businessman and subsequently marry him, embodying her 'thoroughly modern' aspirations.
What criminal activity is Mrs. Meers, the housemother of the Priscilla Hotel, involved in?
Answer: Selling tenants into sexual slavery
Mrs. Meers is involved in a criminal enterprise where she sells her tenants into sexual slavery, targeting those who are orphans or lack close family.
Who does Millie initially plan to marry, despite her attraction to Jimmy Smith?
Answer: A wealthy businessman named Trevor Graydon
Despite her attraction to Jimmy Smith, Millie initially plans to marry Trevor Graydon, an executive at Sincere Trust, whom she perceives as a wealthy and suitable match.
How does Jimmy Smith infiltrate Mrs. Meers' operation?
Answer: By disguising himself as a woman seeking accommodation
Jimmy Smith disguises himself as a woman named Mary James to gain accommodation at the Priscilla Hotel, allowing him to observe Mrs. Meers' operation.
Where does Millie find the kidnapped girls and Jimmy Smith during her rescue attempt?
Answer: In a fireworks factory in Chinatown
Millie discovers the kidnapped girls and Jimmy Smith within a fireworks factory located in Chinatown during her rescue attempt.
What was the primary motivation behind Mrs. Meers' criminal activities?
Answer: To sell orphans and tenants into sexual slavery
Mrs. Meers' primary motivation for her criminal activities was to sell orphans and tenants into sexual slavery.
How did Muzzy Van Hossmere initially present herself to Millie and Miss Dorothy?
Answer: As a wealthy widow
Muzzy Van Hossmere initially presented herself as a wealthy widow when Millie and Miss Dorothy met her.
What was the outcome of Millie's attempt to seduce Trevor Graydon?
Answer: Trevor rejected Millie, falling for Miss Dorothy instead.
Millie's attempt to seduce Trevor Graydon failed; he ultimately rejected her and fell in love with Miss Dorothy.
The music for the songs in "Thoroughly Modern Millie" was solely composed by Elmer Bernstein.
Answer: False
Elmer Bernstein composed the incidental score, but the songs featured new compositions by Jimmy Van Heusen and Sammy Cahn, as well as interpolated hits.
The soundtrack of "Thoroughly Modern Millie" includes original songs and interpolated hits like "St. Louis Blues."
Answer: False
The soundtrack includes original songs and interpolated hits such as "Baby Face," "Do It Again," and "Japanese Sandman," but "St. Louis Blues" is not mentioned as being included.
The producers did not need to acquire rights for the song "Jazz Baby" because it was in the public domain.
Answer: False
The producers did need to acquire rights for "Jazz Baby" because its melody had been used by General Mills for Wheaties cereal promotion for over 40 years.
Who composed the incidental musical score for "Thoroughly Modern Millie"?
Answer: Elmer Bernstein
Elmer Bernstein composed the incidental musical score for "Thoroughly Modern Millie."
Why did producers need to acquire rights from General Mills for the song "Jazz Baby"?
Answer: The song's melody was used by General Mills for Wheaties cereal promotion.
Producers needed to acquire rights from General Mills for "Jazz Baby" because the company had utilized its melody for Wheaties cereal promotions for over four decades.
Who arranged and conducted the songs in "Thoroughly Modern Millie"?
Answer: André Previn
André Previn was responsible for arranging and conducting the songs featured in "Thoroughly Modern Millie."
Pat Morita, playing Bun Foo, was of Chinese descent.
Answer: False
Pat Morita, who played Bun Foo, was of Japanese descent. This casting choice involved actors of Japanese heritage portraying Chinese characters.
Who were the principal actors starring in "Thoroughly Modern Millie"?
Answer: Julie Andrews, Mary Tyler Moore, Carol Channing, James Fox
The principal actors starring in "Thoroughly Modern Millie" included Julie Andrews, Mary Tyler Moore, Carol Channing, and James Fox, alongside John Gavin and Beatrice Lillie.
Whose singing voice was used for James Fox's character, Jimmy Smith?
Answer: Jimmy Bryant
The singing voice for James Fox's character, Jimmy Smith, was provided by Jimmy Bryant.
Which actor played the role of the head stenographer, Miss Flannary?
Answer: The source does not specify the actress who played Miss Flannary.
The provided source material does not specify the name of the actress who portrayed Miss Flannary.
"Thoroughly Modern Millie" was a financial disappointment, grossing only $6 million against its $6 million budget.
Answer: False
The film was a significant financial success, grossing $40 million against its $6 million budget.
Critics generally praised "Thoroughly Modern Millie" upon its release, noting its satirical elements and performances.
Answer: True
Upon its release, "Thoroughly Modern Millie" received generally positive reviews, with critics often highlighting its satirical elements and the performances of its cast.
"Thoroughly Modern Millie" was ranked as the highest-grossing film of 1967 in North America.
Answer: False
While successful, "Thoroughly Modern Millie" ranked as the eighth highest-grossing film of 1967 in North America, not the highest.
Roger Ebert initially gave "Thoroughly Modern Millie" a negative review but later reconsidered.
Answer: False
Roger Ebert initially gave "Thoroughly Modern Millie" a perfect four stars, though he later expressed some uncertainty about that assessment.
TV Guide rated "Thoroughly Modern Millie" poorly, calling it one of the decade's weaker musicals.
Answer: False
TV Guide rated "Thoroughly Modern Millie" favorably, giving it three out of four stars and calling it a "charming spoof" and one of the decade's better musicals.
"Thoroughly Modern Millie" received a low approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
Answer: False
The film holds a positive approval rating of 85% on Rotten Tomatoes, indicating a generally favorable reception.
How was "Thoroughly Modern Millie" generally received by critics upon its initial release?
Answer: With good reviews, praising its satire and performances.
Upon its initial release, "Thoroughly Modern Millie" was generally well-received by critics, who often praised its satirical elements and the performances of the cast.
In North America, "Thoroughly Modern Millie" ranked as which highest-grossing film of 1967?
Answer: Eighth
In North America, "Thoroughly Modern Millie" was the eighth highest-grossing film of 1967.
According to Variety, how was the first half of "Thoroughly Modern Millie" described?
Answer: Maintaining a gay spirit and pace with satirical recalls
Variety described the first half of "Thoroughly Modern Millie" as maintaining a "gay spirit and pace" with "recognizable and beguiling satirical recalls of the flapper age."
Roger Ebert initially gave "Thoroughly Modern Millie" a rating of:
Answer: 4 stars
Roger Ebert initially awarded "Thoroughly Modern Millie" a perfect rating of four stars.
TV Guide rated "Thoroughly Modern Millie" as:
Answer: 3 out of 4 stars, a charming spoof
TV Guide rated "Thoroughly Modern Millie" three out of four stars, characterizing it as a "charming spoof" and one of the decade's better musicals.
What is the approval rating for "Thoroughly Modern Millie" on Rotten Tomatoes?
Answer: 85%
The film "Thoroughly Modern Millie" holds an approval rating of 85% on Rotten Tomatoes.
What was the box office gross of "Thoroughly Modern Millie"?
Answer: $40 million
The film "Thoroughly Modern Millie" achieved a box office gross of $40 million.
Elmer Bernstein won an Academy Award for his work on the film's score.
Answer: True
Elmer Bernstein won the Academy Award for Best Original Score for his work on "Thoroughly Modern Millie."
"Thoroughly Modern Millie" won the award for Top Comedy at the Laurel Awards.
Answer: True
At the Laurel Awards, "Thoroughly Modern Millie" received the award for Top Comedy.
Richard Morris won a Writers Guild of America Award for Best Adapted Screenplay.
Answer: False
Richard Morris won a Writers Guild of America Award for "Thoroughly Modern Millie," but it was for Best Written American Musical, not Best Adapted Screenplay.
How many Academy Awards was "Thoroughly Modern Millie" nominated for?
Answer: 7
"Thoroughly Modern Millie" received seven nominations for the Academy Awards.
Which Academy Award category did Elmer Bernstein win for his work on the film?
Answer: Best Original Score
Elmer Bernstein won the Academy Award for Best Original Score for his contributions to "Thoroughly Modern Millie."
What award did Richard Morris receive at the Writers Guild of America Awards for "Thoroughly Modern Millie"?
Answer: Best Written American Musical
Richard Morris received the Writers Guild of America Award for Best Written American Musical for his screenplay for "Thoroughly Modern Millie."
Julie Andrews starred in several successful films immediately following "Thoroughly Modern Millie" in the late 1960s.
Answer: False
Following "Thoroughly Modern Millie," Julie Andrews' subsequent films in the late 1960s, such as "Star!" and "Darling Lili," were financial failures.
The stage musical adaptation of "Thoroughly Modern Millie" premiered in 2002.
Answer: True
The stage musical adaptation of "Thoroughly Modern Millie" made its premiere in the year 2002.
Which of the following films starring Julie Andrews was a financial failure in the late 1960s?
Answer: Star!
Following "Thoroughly Modern Millie," Julie Andrews starred in "Star!" (1968), which was a significant financial failure.
The stage musical adaptation of "Thoroughly Modern Millie" premiered in which year?
Answer: 2002
The stage musical adaptation of "Thoroughly Modern Millie" premiered in the year 2002.