Can you finish these Marlon Brando lines?
We've made you a quiz that you can't refuse.
The Godfather. On The Waterfront. A Streetcar Named Desire. Superman. The list of Marlon Brando's great performances is nearly as long as Hollywood lore itself.
But let's zoom in, here, on some dialogue because he's absolutely one of the most-quoted performers in history.
How well do you recall Brando's best lines? Can you deliver the quotes? Or will you be left speechless?
Find out with this nifty quiz, and be sure to share your score and your feelings in the comments section below.
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Vito Corleone: "Good. Because a man who doesn't spend time with his family can never be __________."
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Terry Malloy: "___________... that stuff can drive you nuts!"
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Stanley Kowalski: "To hold a front position in this rat-race, you've got to believe you are ________."
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Colonel Walter E. Kurtz: "That's my nightmare: crawling, slithering, along the edge of ________ and surviving."
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Marc Antony: "I come to _______ Caesar, not to praise him."
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Jor-El: "For this reason above all, their capacity for good, I have sent them you... _________."
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Paul: "Go, get the _________."
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Johnny Strabler: "It begins here for me on this ___________."
Can you finish these Marlon Brando lines?
Your Result...
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5/8 Well, I napalmed that quiz. I guessed insanity on #4 because, well, it's Colonel Walter E. Kurtz.
A lot of people thought a young Brando and a young Burt Reynolds looked alike.
"STEEELLLLAAAAAAA! You got 7 out of 8. With a score like that, you could've been a contender!"
Question 7, I get it, wink, wink, nude, nudge.
When I watched the movie in question I kept wondering what all the hoopla was about, then came
the 'twist' near the end and I thought that "Last Tango in Paris" was indeed brilliant.
Question 7, I get it, wink, wink, nude, nudge.
When I watched the movie in question I kept wondering what all the hoopla was about, then came
the 'twist' near the end and I thought that "Last Tango in Paris" was indeed brilliant.
"Marc Antony: "I come to _______ Caesar, not to praise him."
That wasn't Brando......that was Shakespeare. Brando just repeated it.