Out of Africa: 1985 Best Picture

“Out of Africa” won 7 Oscars at the 58th Academy Awards including Best Picture and Best Director, but it did not win any of the acting Oscars. The other Best Picture contenders were: “The Color Purple”, “Kiss of the Spider Woman”, “Prizzi’s Honor” and “Witness”.

The Best Actor Oscar went to William Hurt as Luis Molina in “Kiss of the Spider Woman.” Geraldine Page won Best Actress for her role as Mrs. Watts in “The Trip to Bountiful.”
Supporting acting Oscars went to Don Ameche (“Cocoon”) and Anjelica Huston (“Prizzi’s Honor”).

The top box office hit of 1985 was “Back to the Future”. It was nominated for Best Original Screenplay but lost to “Witness.” “Rambo: First Blood Part II” and “Rocky IV” came in next at the box office, ahead of “The Color Purple” and “Out of Africa”.

More 1985 film titles: “Ran”, “Agnes of God”, “Runaway Train”, “A Chorus Line”, “Brazil”, “Ladyhawke”, “Murphy’s Romance”, “Silverado”, “The Breakfast Club”, “Desperately Seeking Susan”, “The Goonies”, “The Last Dragon”, ‘Pee Wee’s Big Adventure” and “Mask”.

Jeopardy! clues on “Out of Africa”
THE OSCARS $200: Meryl Streep starred in this 1985 film, the only one with a continent in its title to win “Best Picture”
“IN”s & “OUT”s $1200: This 1985 film about Isak Dinesen was based on her own memoirs
INTO AFRICA $800: The winner of 7 Oscars, the 1985 film “Out of Africa” takes place largely on a plantation in this country
GET “OUT OF” HERE! $1000: Robert Redford played hunter Denys Finch Hatton in this 1985 biopic
THE MOVIES: (Alex) Parts of this 1985 movie were filmed right here in Karen, a suburb of Nairobi

More 1985 film clues:
BALLET DANCERS IN THE CINEMA $1200: Alexander Godunov played Amish farmer Daniel Hochleitner in this 1985 Harrison Ford film
OSCARS FOR MAKEUP $1600: 1985: this Cher film about a boy with craniodiaphyseal dysplasia
ACTING HURT $2000: Making this film in Brazil in 1985, William Hurt was kidnapped at gunpoint; that’s one hard-earned Oscar
A MOVIE BEFORE, THEN DINNER AFTER $400: Brat Pack detention in a 1985 film leads to a meal with 3 slices of toast, turkey, bacon & mayo
MR. & MRS. MALAPROP $400: “I am your density”, George tells wife-to-be Lorraine in this 1985 Michael J. Fox film
HARRISON FORD $800: Ford played Philly cop John Book, who goes into hiding with the Amish, in this 1985 film
FLESH-EATERS! $1600: Inspired by H.P. Lovecraft, this 1985 cult film finds Dr. Herbert West getting ahead by bringing things to life
SPELLBOUND $400: Afrikaaners would spell this 1985 Schwarzenegger ex-military man film with a “K”
REALLY OLD MOVIES $1200: If Sam Gamgee looked familiar, you probably saw him in this 1985 film about a pirate treasure map
AIN’T WE GOT PUN $2000: Punning on Glenn Miller, a 1985 film with Geena Davis as a vampire was called this “6-5000”
QUOTHE THE FILM $2000: “Roads? Where we’re going we don’t need roads”, says Christopher Lloyd in this 1985 film
’80s MOVIES $1600: (Hi, I’m Joel Schumacher.) In 1985, I cast Demi Moore, Rob Lowe & Emilio Estevez in this film about young adults struggling to figure things out
SHAKESPEARE’S FILMS $1600: A 1985 film by Akira Kurosawa: “Ran”
DEAD MAN WALKEN $1200: Trying to destroy Silicon Valley in a 1985 film, Walken tumbles off a blimp fighting this character
THE CANINE FILM FESTIVAL $1000: Lasse Hallstrom received an Oscar nomination for directing this 1985 film about a Swedish boy in the 1950s
CHRIS COLUMBUS $2000: Sean Astin was one of the treasure-hunting kids in this 1985 Steven Spielberg film with a script by Chris
AT THE MOVIES $400: This 1985 hit starring Pee-Wee Herman was the first major feature film directed by Tim Burton
“SWEET” SONGS $500: It’s the title of a 1963 Patsy Cline song & of a 1985 film biography of Patsy Cline starring Jessica Lange
COLOR FILMS $300: Whoopi Goldberg, Oprah Winfrey & Margaret Avery all won Oscar nominations for this 1985 film
NAME THE COUNTRY $500: Terry Gilliam co-wrote & directed this 1985 film
CELEBS $1,000 (Daily Double): This superstar has his own beer label, Pale Rider Ale, named for a 1985 film
MADONNA $800: The song heard here was featured in this 1985 film in which Madonna played the title character: (“Get Into the Groove”)
“CLUB” ME $600: As Claire Standish, Molly Ringwald endures detention in this 1985 film
THE MOVIES $1000: In 1985 Helena Bonham Carter portrayed this historic “Lady” on film
ROYs & ROGERs $100: Chicago Sun-Times film critic who wrote the 1985 book “A Kiss is Still a Kiss”
PEOPLE IN ENTERTAINMENT $100: Educated at L.A.’s Lycee Francais & on film sets, this star of “Taxi Driver” graduated from Yale in 1985
WILLIAM HURT FILMS $1000: Hurt could have used a cell phone in this 1985 film set in a South American prison
SHAKESPEARE’S FILMS $1000: This 1985 film was Akira Kurosawa’s treatment of “King Lear”
DANCE MAGAZINE AWARDS $3,000 (Daily Double): 1978 winner seen here in a 1985 film:
DIRECTORS $800: The 1985 action film “Runaway Train” was based on a screenplay by this great Japanese director
WHEN-THEY-WERE-YOUNG FILMS $100: Steven Spielberg produced a 1985 film about this Conan Doyle detective’s first case
LET’S PLAY CLUE $200: In the 1985 film based on Clue, this “Rocky Horror” actor played Wadsworth the butler
HOW “SWEET” IT IS $400: In 1985 moviegoers went “crazy” over Jessica Lange’s performance as Patsy Cline in this film
“COLOR” MOVIES $200: Quincy Jones co-produced this 1985 Steven Spielberg film & provided its musical score
CHER FILMS $400: In this 1985 film, Cher portrayed Rusty Dennis, the mother of a disfigured son
RICHARD GERE FILMS $1000: In a 1985 film Gere portrayed this Biblical ruler
FILM DIRECTORS $800: His 1985 film “Ran” is a Japanese version of “King Lear”
MOVIES $800: “Ran” a 1985 Japanese film about an aging warlord, was an adaptation of this Shakespeare tragedy
MOVIE MEALS $200: Emilio Estevez & Molly Ringwald sit in detention in this 1985 film
FANTASTIC FILMS $100: Marty McFly traveled back to 1955 in a souped-up DeLorean in this 1985 film
BICYCLES $500: 1985 film that was a story of a “rebel & his bike”
BRAZIL $500: 1985 film set in Brazil that featured the fierce people, the invisible people, & the bat people
FILMS OF THE ’80s: The one-word title of this 1985 film refers to Samuel Lapp, a Penn. farm boy who makes his first visit to a city

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