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Quiz on the Movie 'General'

This quiz tests your knowledge about the movie 'General', focusing on character roles and the actors who portrayed them.

1 Who played the role of the main character in the movie General?

2 What role did Vladimir Menshov play in the movie General?

3 Who played the minor character in the movie General?

4 What role did Aleksandr Khochinsky play in the movie General?

5 What role did Vladimir Permyakov play in the movie General?

6 Who played the character associated with number 9 in the movie General?

7 What role did Vladimir Gostyukhin play in the movie General?

8 Who played the character associated with number 8 in the movie General?

9 What role did Sergei Churbakov play in the movie General?

💡 Interesting Facts

  • the General Ban Chao led a Chinese military expedition to the doorstep of Europe during the 1st century CE.
  • the author Pai Hsien-yung's father was Kuomintang general Pai Chung-hsi.
  • retired U.S. Air Force general John Chain is the chairman of the board of Northrop Grumman, director of R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, and director of ConAgra Foods, Inc..
  • retired General Volney F. Warner has publicly criticized the Iraq War; his granddaughter, First Lieutenant Laura Margaret Walker, served in Afghanistan and was the first female graduate of West Point to die in combat.
  • the U.S. Navy's Harris-class attack transports Leonard Wood, Joseph T. Dickman and J. Franklin Bell were all named after U.S. Army generals.
  • the British General John Reid, second in command in Henry Bouquet's expedition against the western and Ohio Indians, was also a proficient flute-player and a musical composer.
  • the last Confederate general to surrender, Stand Watie, did so in Oklahoma.
  • the Rupert Downes Memorial Lecture commemorates a Australian Army general, physician and historian who was killed in a plane crash during World War II.
  • the Mansfield State Historic Site in western Louisiana commemorates an 1864 Confederate victory by General Richard Taylor, which prevented a pending Union invasion of Texas.
  • the Diadochi were generals of Alexander the Great who sought power after his death.
  • disputes between Confederate Generals William Hardee and John Creed Moore caused Moore to resign his commission.
  • a report criticizing senior Pakistani leaders—including General Abdul Hamid Khan—over their conduct during the 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War, was long suppressed by the Pakistani government.
  • U.S. Marine Corps General Ray Davis rescued hundreds of American troops during the Battle of Inchon in 1950.
  • British General Sir Charles Harington was president of the Hurlingham Club for over 25 years.
  • General Stanislav Poplavsky was one of thousands of Soviet officers who served as commanders, advisors and officials in the People's Republic of Poland during the Stalinization period.
  • General Douglas MacArthur's staff threatened United States Army Lieutenant Colonel Charles S. Lawrence with court martial if he confiscated nearly 2,000 cases of food from Japanese-run firms in the Philippines, and that the stores were destroyed during the Battle of Bataan in early 1942.
  • Cao Văn Viên was one of only two four-star generals in the history of South Vietnam.
  • Esteban Huertas, a general who led Panama to independence, appears in a Scrooge McDuck comic.
  • Captain Richard Ashby, the brother of Confederate General Turner Ashby, was mortally wounded in battle and died in the ballroom at Washington Bottom Farm.
  • John Crocker, a British corps commander in World War II, served as a both a private and a general in the British Army.
  • Ernst Heinrich August de la Motte Fouqué, a Prussian general and confidant of Frederick the Great, was wounded thrice in the Battle of Landeshut, fought in 1760 during the Seven Years' War.
  • Gaius Pontius, the Samnite general and victor at the Battle of the Caudine Forks, is believed to be an ancestor of the Roman governor of Judea Pontius Pilate.
  • French general Jean Touzet du Vigier served four governments in World War II – the Third Republic, the Vichy regime, Free France, and the Fourth Republic.