Wednesday, 11 July 2018

Monthly movie puzzle (July 2018)



The eight synopses below, considered in conjunction with the eleven letters in the diagram, reveal a secret movie-related word or phrase. Film buffs will have no trouble finding the answer.



SYNOPSIS 1
Elizabeth experiences an emotional crisis in adulthood and has her problems exacerbated by the return of the razy, troble-making imaginary friend she had in childhood. (1991)

SYNOPSIS 2
While sleepwalking, a high schooler learns from a man-sized rabbi that the world will end in twenty-eight days. A premonition? Or might the student be suffering psychosis or suffering from his being surrounded by so many inauthentic characers? (2001)

SYNOPSIS 3
A young Irish man participates in a fake duel then spends hs life on the run trying to promote himself in British society. He arouses sympathy, outrage and ire in the women and society figures aroud him. (1975)

SYNOPSIS 4
After losing his job, Otto reluctantly starts work as a repossession agent for an eccentric boss. A beautiful woman, Leila, encouraes him to find a Chevy Malibu which she says has some sort of otherwoldly contents in the boot. (1984)

SYNOPSIS 5
While romancing a local pet-shop owner, a small-time bxer has the chance of fighting in the ring with a heavyweight champion. It's a fight that might help him recover some of the self-esteem his hardknock life has rbbed him of. (1976)

SYNOPSIS 6
Judah's friend Messalah falsely accuses him of attacking a Roman governor. He is iprisoned. His family is banished. Years later, Judah seeks to restore his and his amily's honour by participating in a chariot race. (1959)

SYNOPSIS 7
On the day he is to inherit the rule of his father's realm, a god is stripped of his power and banished to Earth. His other probem is that in his absence his brther back home is proceeding with plans that threaten the kingdom. (2011)

SYNOPSIS 8
An ogre and his companin, a donkey, travel to a kingdom to help a host of banished fairytale characters reclaim their right to live happily ever afte. (2001)

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